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C4003 - Arundel Cemetery
Editor: QFHS - 49 pp.
Arundel Cemetery of Argenteuil County, Quebec was created to serve all the Protestant congregations in the township of Arundel, including the Methodist, Presbyterian, United and Anglican churches, and the Holiness Movement. Weir, located 7 kilometres away, had two Protestant congregations that also used Arundel Cemetery. 2010
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C4020 - Cote St. Charles, Hudson, Vaudreuil County (Wesleyan Methodist)
Editor: Shirley Lancaster - 40 pp.
This pioneer cemetery is located on the south side of Route 201, south of Hudson, Quebec, at the rear of the present Côte-Saint-Charles United Church, formerly the Wesleyan Methodist Church. 1996
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C4022 - Dunham Twp Book 1 - Missisquoi County, Quebec
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 120 pp.
Cemeteries transcribed - Bates, Harvey, Capron, Fitchett, Wing Family, Selby Family, East Dunham, Beattie Family, Hazard Family, Farnam's Corners, Westover Family, Ten Eyck Family, Laraway of Meller, Ste-Croix Roman Catholic, All Saints Anglican , Chapel Corner of Methodist Church. 2004
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C4022cd - Dunham Township Book 1 - Missisquoi County, Quebec on CD
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 120 pp., CD
Cemeteries transcribed - Bates, Harvey, Capron, Fitchett, Wing Family, Selby Family, East Dunham, Beattie Family, Hazard Family, Farnam's Corners, Westover Family, Ten Eyck Family, Laraway of Meller, Ste-Croix Roman Catholic, All Saints Anglican, Chapel Corner of Methodist Church. 2004
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C4023 - Dunham Twp Book 2 - Missisquoi County, Quebec
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 196 pp.
Cemeteries transcibed - Vail, Scotsmore, Sainte-Rose-De-Lima Catholic, Christ Church (Methodist), Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant Catholic, Cowansville Protestant (Congregational) and Union (Winchester or Pickle). 2005
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C4023cd - Dunham Twp Book 2 - Missisquoi County, Quebec on cd
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 196 pp., CD
Cemeteries transcibed - Vail, Scotsmore, Sainte-Rose-De-Lima Catholic, Christ Church (Methodist), Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant Catholic, Cowansville Protestant (Congregational) and Union (Winchester or Pickle). 2005
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C4025 - Frelighsburg Township Cemeteries, Missisquoi
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - comb binding, 100 pp.
Cemeteries transcribed - Abbott's Corner #1, Abbott's Corner #2, Clark Burying Ground, Deming, Smith, Barnes, Johnson, Bishop Stewart Memorial Anglican, Methodist Church, Saint-François-d'Assise Catholic, Lagrange or Hunter's Mills, Scofield Burying Ground. 2003 This item will be printed on demand
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C4025cd - Frelighsburg Township Cemeteries, Missisquoi on CD
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - comb binding, 100 pp.
Cemeteries transcribed - Abbott's Corner #1, Abbott's Corner #2, Clark Burying Ground, Deming, Smith, Barnes, Johnson, Bishop Stewart Memorial Anglican, Methodist Church, Saint-François-d'Assise Catholic, Lagrange or Hunter's Mills, Scofield Burying Ground. 2003
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C4030cd - Greenwood Cemetery, Prescott County, Ontario on CD
The Greenwood Cemetery is located at the corner of County roads 10 and 11 in West Hawkesbury township, Prescott, Ontario. Known as Griffin Burying Ground prior to 1923, it was established in 1841.
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C4040 - Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec
Editor: QFHS
Hawthorn-Dale, an affiliated cemetery of Mount Royal Cemetery, is the second largest non-Catholic cemetery on the island of Montreal. The book contains more than 4,600 monument inscriptions. 1992
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C4040cd - Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec on CD
Editor: QFHS
Hawthorn-Dale, an affiliated cemetery of Mount Royal Cemetery, is the second largest non-Catholic cemetery on the island of Montreal. The book contains more than 4,600 monument inscriptions. 1992
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C4047 - Knowlton Quebec Cemeteries, Brome County
Author: Brenda Dawn Wilson - Coil binding, 100 pp.
The two cemeteries included in this book are: Knowlton Protestant Cemetery (also known as Wheeler Cemetery) and St. Edouard Catholic Church Cemetery.
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C4047cd - Knowlton, Quebec Cemeteries, Brome County, Quebec, Canada on CD
Author: Brenda Dawn Wilson - CD
The two cemeteries included in this book are: Knowlton Protestant Cemetery (also known as Wheeler Cemetery) and St. Edouard Catholic Church Cemetery.
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C4050 - Lachute Protestant Cemetery, Argenteuil County
Editor: QFHS - 101 pages. Coil binding.
Lachute Protestant Cemetery is one of the oldest non-Catholic cemeteries outside of metropolitan Montreal. 1,984 monument inscriptions were recorded. 1992
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C4050cd - Lachute Protestant Cemetery - Argenteuil County on CD
Editor: QFHS - CD
Lachute Protestant Cemetery is one of the oldest non-Catholic cemeteries outside of metropolitan Montreal. 1,984 monument inscriptions were recorded. 1992
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C4070 - Philipsburg Protestant Cemetery, Missisquoi County
Editor: QFHS - 40 pp., comb binding
Philipsurg Protestant Cemetery, established in 1791, is located in Missisquoi County, Quebec. 545 monument inscriptions are recorded in this book. 1995
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C4080cd - Rawdon Area Cemeteries, Montcalm County on CD
Editor: QFHS - 108 pp. on CD
Cemeteries in this book - Rawdon Roman Catholic, Rawdon Anglican, Rawdon United Church, Rawdon Ecumenical, Kildare St John's Anglican, Rawdon Silver Birches. 1994
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C4090 - Richford, Vermont Cemeteries, Index to Quebec References
Editor: Marlene Simmons - 254 pp., coil binding
This is an index to the grave stones of Richford, Vermont area cemeteries. It is arranged alphabetically by name, with the name of the cemetery and the location of each stone. At the beginning of the book is a map of each cemetery to indicate how stones and rows were numbered. There are also directions on how to find each cemetery. The following cemeteris are found in this book: Hillside, Corliss Family, Barnet Family, Troy St, All Saints, Richford Center, South Richford, East Richford, Davis Family. 1994 Print on demand
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C4090cd - Richford Vt. Cemeteries, Index to Quebec References on CD
Editor: Marlene Simmons - 254 pp., coil binding
This is an index to the grave stones of Richford, Vermont area cemeteries. It is arranged alphabetically by name, with the name of the cemetery and the location of each stone. At the beginning of the book is a map of each cemetery to indicate how stones and rows were numbered. There are also directions on how to find each cemetery. The following cemeteris are found in this book: Hillside, Corliss Family, Barnet Family, Troy St, All Saints, Richford Center, South Richford, East Richford, Davis Family. 1994
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C4095 - Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec
Editor: QFHS
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery at 20825 Lakeshore Road (Chemin du Bord du Lac) in Baie d'Urfe at the town limits of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. This land was acquired in 1903 and the monuments were recorded as of April 2006. 2006
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C4100cd - Sorel Christ Church (Anglican) Cemetery Inscriptions, Richelieu County on CD
Editor: QFHS - 10 pp. CD
The records of Christ Church (Anglican) in Sorel are a wonderful example of the problems that people face who are tracing their early English-speaking Protestant roots in Quebec. These records include not only entries for the Sorel region but for Montreal, Berthier, Drummondville, St. Armond, and even New York State. Part of the reason for this is the fact that Sorel lies at the mouth of the Richelieu River where it meets the St Lawrence River. It had waterway access to communities all along the St Lawrence River and south through Lake Champlain, to the interior of New York State. 1995
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C4110 - St. Anne's Cemetery, Richmond County
Editor: Raymond Woods - 118 pp.
An index to monument inscriptions in St. Anne's Anglican Cemetery, Richmond, Quebec. Where possible, burials are referenced to church books held at Richmond Chalmers, Danville, St. Anne's Richmond, St. Andrews, Upper Melbourne and microfilms held at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. 1993
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C4110cd - St. Anne's Cemetery, Richmond County on CD
Editor: Raymond Woods - 118 pp. on CD
An index to monument inscriptions in St. Anne's Anglican Cemetery, Richmond, Quebec. Where possible, burials are referenced to church books held at Richmond Chalmers, Danville, St. Anne's Richmond, St. Andrews, Upper Melbourne and microfilms held at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. 1993
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C4115 - Saint-Armand Cemeteries, Missisquoi County
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 96 pp.
Cemeteries found in this book - Pigeon Hill, Saint Philippe Roman Catholic, Philipsburg Protestant, Notre-Dame du Lourdes Catholic, Krans, Hasting, Luke, Vincent, Russell (Hancock Hill), Sornberger. 2003
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C4115cd - Saint-Armand Cemeteries, Missisquoi County on CD
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 96 pp. on CD
Cemeteries found in this book - Pigeon Hill, Saint Philippe Roman Catholic, Philipsburg Protestant, Notre-Dame du Lourdes Catholic, Krans, Hasting, Luke, Vincent, Russell (Hancock Hill), Sornberger. 2003
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C4120 - St. James Anglican, Ormstown, Chateauguay County
Editor: QFHS - 40 pp.
This book contains the monument inscriptions of St. James Anglican Church Cemetery in Ormstown, Quebec. Ormstown, known as Durham before to 1890, is a town situated in the Chateauguay Valley 65 kilometres southwest of Montreal. 2001
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C4120cd - St. James Anglican, Ormstown, Chateauguay County on CD
Editor: QFHS - 40 pp.
This book contains the monument inscriptions of St. James Anglican Church Cemetery in Ormstown, Quebec. Ormstown, known as Durham before to 1890, is a town situated in the Chateauguay Valley 65 kilometres southwest of Montreal. 2001
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C4130 - St. Matthew's Episcopal, Chateauguay County
Editor: Burton Lang - 12 pp., comb binding
St Matthew's Episcopal Church, also known as Edwardstown Anglican Church, is located located near the present village of St Chrysostome in the southwest region of Quebec in the Hemmingford Clarenceville area. 2001
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C4145 - Stanbridge Township Cemeteries, Missisquoi County, Book 1
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 161 pp.
Cemeteries in this book are: Basswood (aka Martin), Mystic, Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Catholic), Old Cory, Pearceton, Ridge #1, Ridge #2, St James the Apostle (Anglican), Stanbury Methodist, Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc (Catholic), Saint-Pierre-de-Veronne (Catholic), and Vaughan. Index. 2008
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C4145cd - Stanbridge Township Cemeteries, Missisquoi County, Book 1 on CD
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 161 pp. on CD
Cemeteries in this book are: Basswood (aka Martin), Mystic, Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Catholic), Old Cory, Pearceton, Ridge #1, Ridge #2, St James the Apostle (Anglican), Stanbury Methodist, Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc (Catholic), Saint-Pierre-de-Veronne (Catholic), and Vaughan. Index. 2008
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C4146 - Stanbridge Township Cemeteries, Missisquoi County, Book 2
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 193 pp.
Cemeteries in this book - Bedford Protestant, Chandler, Harris Hillside, Morgan's Corner (aka Mapledale), Pike River, Ploss (aka Dutch Street), Riceburg Protestant, Stanton, Stone (aka North Stanbridge), Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbury (Catholic), Saint-Damien (Catholic). Index. 2008
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C4146cd - Stanbridge Twp Cemeteries, Missisquoi County, Book 2 on CD
Editor: Brenda Wilson Birch - 193 pp. on CD
Cemeteries in this book - Bedford Protestant, Chandler, Harris Hillside, Morgan's Corner (aka Mapledale), Pike River, Ploss (aka Dutch Street), Riceburg Protestant, Stanton, Stone (aka North Stanbridge), Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbury (Catholic), Saint-Damien (Catholic). Index. 2008
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C4150 - Sutton Area Cemeteries, Brome County
Editor: Marlene Simmons - 306 pp.
This is an index to the grave stones of the Sutton, Quebec area cemeteries. It is arranged alphabetically by name, with the name of the cemetery and the location of each stone. At the beginning of the book is a map of each cemetery to indicate how stones and rows were numbered. There are also directions on how to find each cemetery. 1996
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C4150cd - Sutton Area Cemeteries, Brome County on CD
Editor: Marlene Simmons - 306 pp.
This is an index to the grave stones of the Sutton, Quebec area cemeteries. It is arranged alphabetically by name, with the name of the cemetery and the location of each stone. At the beginning of the book is a map of each cemetery to indicate how stones and rows were numbered. There are also directions on how to find each cemetery. 1996
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