•
John Arthur Andrews (1865–1903), anarchist, journalist, poet, linguist •
George Henry Bennett (1850–1908), brewer, benefactor, politician, Mayor of
Richmond, president of
Richmond Football Club •
Graham Berry (1822–1904), Premier of Victoria •
Joseph Bosisto (1827–1898), chemist, politician, eucalyptus manufacturer and advocate •
Louis Buvelot (1814–1888), artist •
Edward William Cole (1832–1918), "Cole of the Book Arcade", bookseller and children's book publisher •
Amalie Colquhoun (1894–1974), artist • Madge Connor (1874–1952), pioneering police officer, private investigator •
Evelyn Conyers (1870–1944), Australian army nursing matron •
Leo Cussen (1859–1933), jurist •
William Davidson (1844–1920), engineer, pioneer of Melbourne's water supply •
Owen Dixon (1886–1972),
Chief Justice •
Edmund Duggan (1862–1938), actor & playwright •
Frank Gavan Duffy (1852–1936),
Chief Justice •
Edward Dunn (1844–1937), geologist •
William Fitchett (1841–1928), journalist, educator • Major General
John Forsyth (1867–1928), soldier •
Thomas Sergeant Hall (1858–1915), scientist •
Lesbia Harford (1891–1927), poet •
H. C. A. Harrison (1836–1929), sports administrator, pioneer of Australian Rules Football •
Helen Hart (1839–1908), Suffragist, lecturer, poet, evangelist •
Edythe Ellison Harvie (1902–1984), architect •
Jessie Isabel Henderson (1866–1951), social welfare worker •
Edward Henty (1812–1878), pioneer • Major General
Godfrey Irving (1867–1937), soldier • Jules François de Sales Joubert (1824–1907), impresario, prospector •
Ian MacFarlan (1881–1964), Premier of Victoria •
Marion Macfarlane (1840–1898), Anglican deaconess and Roman Catholic nun • John Simpson Mackennal (1832–1901), sculptor & architect •
Mona McBurney (1862–1932), composer •
Georgiana McCrae (1804–1890), pioneer, artist, diarist •
William Murray McPherson (1865–1932), Premier of Victoria •
John Michell (1863–1940), mathematician •
Francis Murphy (1809–1891), politician, first Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly •
Charles Nuttall (1872–1934), artist, writer •
William Orr (1843–1929), mining magnate and politician •
John Gibson Paton (1824–1907), Presbyterian missionary to Vanuatu • Carl Pinschof (1855–1926), merchant, consul, arts patron •
Albert Purchas (1825–1909), architect, surveyor •
Joseph Reed (1823–1890), architect •
Mary Rogers (1872–1932), first woman elected to local government in Victoria •
Stanley Savige (1890–1954), soldier, founder of
Legacy •
John Springthorpe (1855–1933), physician •
Nellie Stewart (1858–1931), actor and singer •
Edward Shaw (died 1889), New Zealand politician •
George Sutherland (1855–1905), author & journalist •
David Syme (1827–1908), newspaper proprietor •
Charles Alfred Topp (1847–1932), education administrator and public servant • Camillo Triaca (1887–1902), sculptor, restaurateur • Elise Wiedermann (1851–1922), soprano •
David Wang (1920–1978), retailer, councillor, Chinese community pioneer •
Basil Watson (1894–1917), aviator •
William Williams FLS (1848–1913), naturalist and Methodist minister •
John Wisker (1846–1884), British chess champion •
John Wren (1851–1953), bookmaker, businessman, political operator •
John Dickson Wyselaskie (1818–1883), grazier, benefactor •
Alberto Zelman (1874–1927), conductor, founder of
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra ==War graves==