Fiji Cemeteries

To learn more about cemeteries in general, go to the Cemeteries Record Page.

Online Resources

 * - index and images
 * BillionGraves Fiji Page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers
 * - index and images
 * Find A Grave Fiji Page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers

Jewish Cemeteries
There is over 300 people of Jewish descent living in the Fiji Islands, principally in the capital city of Suva. There are currently three cemeteries in Fiji, located in Momi (private cemetery), Ovalau Island (Levuka), and Suva (old cemetery) with Jewish inscriptions on the tombstones, dating back to the first Jewish settlers in the 19th century. For more information, see History of the Jews in Fiji.

Military Cemeteries

 * Common Wealth War Graves
 * SUVA MILITARY CEMETERY
 * Old Suva Cemetery
 * Bounty Island US Naval Cemetery, also known as Henry Island US Naval Cemetery
 * Common Wealth War Games Fiji Cemeteries - includes index

Additional Resources at the Family History Library
To find cemetery records for Fiji in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: Fiji in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Places within Fiji
 * 5) Click on: Cemeteries

If you don't find an entry for Cemeteries, you may need to go to a smaller jurisdiction by using Places within... a second time.

Additional Resources

 * Christine Liava'a; New Zealand Society of Genealogists. Some memorials from Levuka, Ovalau Island, Fiji Auckland, N.Z., : C. Liava'a, [2002]. Available on WorldCat
 * Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The war dead of the Commonwealth. The register of the names of those who fell in the 1939-1945 War and are buried or commemorated in New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Hebrides, Norfolk Island, Society Islands, Tonga and Western Samoa. London 1971. Available on WorldCat