St. John the Evangelist Cemetery is an early 19th century cemetery located off Spruce Hill Road, Topsail, Conception Bay South, NL next to the historic St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church. The designation is confined to the cemetery boundaries, defined by a fence which encompasses the perimeter of the property.
Formal Recognition Type
Municipal Heritage Building, Structure or Land
Heritage Value
The St. John the Evangelist Cemetery has been designated a municipal heritage site by the Town of Conception Bay South due to its historic and aesthetic value.
St. John the Evangelist Cemetery has historic value because it was the first Anglican cemetery in the region. The cemetery developed around St. John the Evangelist Church, a Registered Heritage Structure. The Church was consecrated on June 18, 1861, and the first burial occurred twelve days later. The cemetery has been used since this date, making it the longest, continually used Anglican cemetery in Conception Bay South.
St. John the Evangelist Cemetery holds further historic value because it exists as a genealogical record of the Anglican population of the region. The oldest grave markers are located closest to the church building and these graves hold the remains of early Anglican families of Topsail. Some of the family names represented in the cemetery include Barnes, Mercer, Metcalfe, Parmeter, Hiscock, and Squires, names still widely recognized in the region today. Further, Topsail was once a popular location for the summer homes of St. John’s elite and these summer residents were actively involved in the local parish, erecting many of their summer homes in close proximity to the church and cemetery. Sir Edgar Bowering, a merchant, politician, and benefactor of Bowering Park, St. John’s, is laid to rest in the cemetery as well as James Bancroft, who was one of the founders and the first president of the Newfoundland Teachers Association, 1890.
St. John the Evangelist Cemetery has aesthetic value due to its environmental setting. The cemetery is situated next to an historic church and in an area in which many other heritage properties are situated, including The Hermitage Registered Heritage Structure. The cemetery boasts a splendid view of Conception Bay and has many mature trees and native flora and fauna.
Source: Town of Conception Bay South Regular Council Meeting Motion #07-096 March 6, 2007.
Character Defining Elements
All those elements which represent the age, natural environment and sacred function of the cemetery, including:
-a variety of carved headstones and grave markers belonging to a number of historic local persons;
-original memorial stones and monuments, with their surviving inscriptions;
-the unimpeded view of Conception Bay;
-location, orientation and dimensions in relationship to the church, and;
-siting in historic area of town.