Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery

Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery formerly known as Coconut Grove Bahamian Cemetery, is a historic cemetery in Miami, Florida where many Bahamian settlers were buried.

Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery
Entrance to the C.J.M.P. Cemetery
Details
Location
3575 Douglas Rd, Miami, FL 33133
CountryUSA
StyleAbove ground vaults

For other cemeteries in Florida, see Cemeteries In Florida

Geography

The Historic Coconut Grove Cemetery is located at 3575 South Douglas Road in Coconut Grove.

History

Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery was first used as a graveyard in the late 1850s. The land for the cemetery was purchased in 1913 for a total of $140.00 by five prominent families; the Burrows, Higgs, Reddick, Ross and E.W. F. Stirrup.

The cemetery was renamed Charlotte Jane Memorial Park after the wife of E.W.F. Stirrup a prominent land owner and millionaire in the Grove. The layout of the cemetery is of the above the ground burial style which is very popular in locations at or below sea level and are prone to flooding. The Coconut Grove Cemetery is located at 3650 Charles Avenue in the Coconut Grove District of Miami, Florida. The cemetery is a historic site for the Coconut Grove Bahamian community.

"Thriller"

It is said that Michael Jackson’s song Thriller was inspired by the cemetery.[1]

Burials

Many prominent Bahamian pioneers are buried in this cemetery in either marked or unmarked graves:

  • Joseph Mayor, owner of bicycle shop in the Grove.
  • Daniel Anderson, seaman
  • Catherine Anderson, one of the founders of Christ Episcopal Church
  • Captain John Sweeting, land developer and commercial fisherman

References

  1. "Cemetery That Inspired Michael Jackson's Thriller Video". miamiforvisitors.com. Retrieved December 1, 2013.

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