Some of the notable people buried at the cemetery include: •
William Armson (1832/3–1883), architect •
Alfred Barker (1819–1873), doctor and photographer •
Lieutenant Colonel James Campbell (1787–1858), Commissioner of Crown Lands and Registrar of Deeds •
Thomas Cass (1817–1895), surveyor •
Joseph Colborne-Veel (1831–1895), editor of
The Press and Canterbury educator •
Jane (1823–1911) and
John Deans (1820–1854), pioneer settlers •
William John Warburton Hamilton (1825–1883), administrator, explorer, and politician •
Richard James Strachan Harman (1826–1902), civil engineer and part-owner of
The Press •
Henry Harper (1804–1893), eminent Anglican Bishop •
Henry Jacobs (1824–1901), first Dean of Christchurch •
Thomas Joynt (1830–1907), senior member of the legal profession in New Zealand •
Felix Wakefield (1807–1875), engineer and Canterbury colonist At least six
members of parliament are buried at Barbadoes Street: •
James Temple Fisher (1828–1905), MP for (
1876–1881) •
Frederic Jones (1832–1890), MP for (–1890) •
William Montgomery (c.1821–1914), MP for (–1887) •
William Reeves (1825–1891), MP for (–1868) and (–1875) •
Henry Tancred (1816–1884), MP for (–1870) •
Henry Wynn-Williams (1828–1913), MP for (–1884) Six former
Mayors of Christchurch are buried at the Barbadoes Street Cemetery: •
Henry Sawtell (1872–1873) •
Edward Bishop (1873–1874) •
Michael Hart (1874–1875) •
Charles Thomas Ick (1879–1881) •
George Ruddenklau (1882–1884) •
Samuel Manning (1890–1891) Memorials, obelisks and headstones were damaged in the February
2011 Christchurch earthquake and silt from
liquefaction covers part of the cemetery. ==See also==