Cemeteries Transcriptions


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Belleville Cemetery
A New Transcript, 2009
631 Dundas Street West (old Highway #2), Belleville, Sidney Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario, 1,467 pgs

Transcribed by Sandra and John Horwat, this new edition contains 31,700 separate names from 9,600 memorials at the Belleville Cemetery that was established in 1872 and is marking its 137th year in 2009. The transcription includes the Columbariums, Niche Walls, Mausoleum, Urn Garden and Scattering Garden. It encompasses a history of the early settlers, United Empire Loyalists, political and community leaders and soldiers who made Belleville and the surrounding district including: Canada’s fifth Prime Minister, Mackenzie Bowell; Canadian author Susannah Moodie and her husband, the first Sheriff of Hastings County, Dunbar Moodie; and an early pioneer in Deaf Education in Ontario, Samuel Thomas Greene.


Click here for a list of surnames included in the new transcript.

 
For more information about the Belleville Cemetery please visit http://www.bellevillecemetery.com/

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An all-inclusive compilation of
Cramahe Twp. Cemeteries, Northumberland Co.
A New Transcript, 2011

859 pages
Re-recorded and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat, this CD includes 9,778 names from all the active cemeteries in Cramahe Township and two abandoned ones. The location of each cemetery is identified and the larger cemeteries include a layout diagram. Every cemetery has an independent index in addition to a combined master index. There are fourteen cemeteries within the township; this transcript covers the twelve that can be found today. The missing cemeteries with no markers are Mount Pleasant which was located at the junction of Mount Pleasant and Dingwall Roads and the Sabin Family Burying Ground which was located near Pine Woods School, both near Morganston.


CARR (abandoned)
Carr Road & County Road #27, Morganston (Conc. 8, Lot 11)
CASTLETON
Spring Street, County Road #25, Castleton (Conc. 7, Lot 32)
COLBORN UNION
Percy Street & Dudley Road, (Purdy Corners), Colborne (Conc. 3, Lot 33)
CRAMAHE HILL (formerly Christian Church)
County Road #27, East of Morganston (Conc. 9, Lot 15)
EAST COLBORNE
Durham Street South, Colborne (Conc. 1, Lot 29)
RED CLOUD (abandoned)
Red Cloud School Rd, Morganston (Conc. 10, SW Cnr. Lot 30)
SALEM
County Road #2 & Blyth Park Road, Salem (Conc. 1, Lot 12)
SHILOH
Penryn Rd., East of Shiloh Rd., Shiloh (Conc. 6, Lot 15)
TRINITY ANGLICAN
King Street East at Elgin Street, Colborne (Con. 1, Lot 31)
WAITE
Telephone Road West of Waite’s Road, Edville (Conc. 4, Lot 11)
WALKER’S
County Road #21 at Cowie Road, Dundonald (Conc. 5, Lot 26)
WOODS
County Rd #2 & Branscombe Road, Salem (Conc. 1, Lot 12)

Visit The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project for an 1878 Historical Map of Cramahe Township.

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THE FRANKFORD CEMETERIES
Frankford Village, Sidney Twp, Hastings County (Frankford
Ward – Municipality of Quinte West)

 

A New Transcript, 2014

344 pages
Recorded and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat, this CD includes 4,142 names from all the cemeteries in Frankford Village. The location of each cemetery is identified and the larger cemeteries include a layout diagram. Every cemetery has an independent index in addition to a combined master index. There are three cemeteries within the village.

Holy Trinity
County Road 5, Frankford (Conc. 5, Lot 6)

St. Francis of Assisi (RC)
288 Riverside Parkway, Frankford

Old Wesleyan Methodist Burying Ground
Victoria Street, Frankford (index only)

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Mount Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery
A New Transcript 2010 
31 Byrne Ave., Trenton (now Quinte West); Concession 2, Lots 5 & 6, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario

239 pages
On August 31, 1884, the congregation of St. Peter in Chains Church assembled to officially open the new Mount Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery on 9-1/2 acres that had been purchased from Patrick Kenefick Esq., a respected member of the congregation in Trenton. This cemetery is still active and was last transcribed in 1991 by the Quinte Branch when additional records were included from the death and burial registers of the church and many obituaries dating up to 1993. This new edition has been re-recorded, updated and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat and contains 3528 entries.

 

 


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Mount Evergreen Cemetery
A New Transcript 2010
61 Stockdale Road (Concession 2, Lot 4), Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., (now Quinte West), Ontario

335 pages
This non-denominational cemetery has been re-recorded, updated and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat. The new edition contains 5,767 burials including many without markers and a map identifying the sections of the cemetery.


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An all-inclusive compilation of
Murray Township Cemeteries,
Northumberland Co. (Now Murray Ward – Municipality of Quinte West)
A New Transcript, 2014

1,833 pages
Re-recorded and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat, this CD includes 21,161 names from all the active cemeteries in Murray Township and several abandoned ones. The location of each cemetery is identified and the larger cemeteries include a layout diagram. Every cemetery has an independent index in addition to a combined master index. There are thirteen cemeteries within the township. 


CARRYING PLACE ANNEX

Hwy 33, Carrying Place (Conc. C, Lot 9)
GUNTER / MAYBEE
Off County Road 40, Murray (Conc. 4, Lot 10)
McCOLL BURYING GROUND (abandoned)
Off Nichols Road, Murray (Conc. 4, Lot 17)
MOUNT CALVARY
Byrne Avenue, North Trenton (Conc. 2, Lot 5 & 6)
MOUNT CARMEL
142 Bigford Road, Murray (Conc. B, Lot 21)
MOUNT EVERGREEN
61 Stockdale Road – north of Hwy 401 (Conc. 2, Lot 4)
MOUNT ZION
Corner of Downs Road & Harrington Road, Murray (Conc. 4, Lot 9)
OLD CARRYING PLACE
Hwy 33, Carrying Place (Conc. C, Lot 9)
SCOTT (abandoned)
Corner of County Road 5 & Teal Road, Wooler (Conc. 5, Lot 16)
ST. ALPHONSUS RC
98 County Road 5, Wooler (Conc. 5, Lot 19)
Also COWAN’S (St. Alphonsus extension)
Old Wooler Road, Codrington, Brighton Twp. (Conc. 5, Lot 34)
ST. GEORGE’S ANGLICAN
2nd Dughill Road (north of Dundas), Murray (Conc. A, Lot 7)
STOCKDALE
County Rd 5, Stockdale (Conc. 6, Lot 3)
WESSELS (abandoned)
County Road 40 west of Nichols Road, Murray (Conc. 4, Lot 18)

Visit The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project for an 1878 Historical Map of Murray Township

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St. George’s Anglican Church Records, Churchyard and Cemetery, Trenton (Quinte West)
A New Transcript, 2009

Combining St. George’s Anglican Church Records and Churchyard, 9 Byron St., Trenton Ward and St. George’s Anglican Cemetery, CA L7, 2nd Dug Hill Road, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. (now Murray Ward, Quinte West), Ontario

 

222 pgs

Transcribed, re-recorded and updated by Sandra and John Horwat, this new edition contains 3,329 entries, more than double those in previous transcripts. Additional entries from the church records and churchyard located in Trenton have been combined, including those from church windows, plaques and honour rolls from inside the church established in 1889 and transcripts from stones that are no longer in the churchyard.

More information about Anglican churches in Quinte West


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St. James Roman Catholic Cemetery, Belleville, Hastings County
A New Transcript, 2009
613A Dundas Street West (Old Hwy. #2), Belleville, Sidney Twp., Hastings Co.,
Ontario.

 

342 pgs

Re-recorded, updated and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat, this new edition contains 6,906 entries. St. James Cemetery was the third Catholic cemetery to be established in Belleville and is located in the west end, just off Dundas St. W. The first burial took place on November 16, 1904 when the remains of John Summers, age 56 years were interred. Many parishioners acquired plots in the new cemetery and had the remains of their family members transferred from the older cemeteries in the parish. This edition also includes stones from the former St. Michael’s cemetery (also known as St. Patrick’s or the Roman Catholic cemetery) which were erected as a small cairn in 1975, and the old and new Potters Field, Cremation Garden and Mausoleum Niches.

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Stockdale Cemetery, An Annotated Transcription, 3rd Edition, 2009 

Lot 3, Con 6, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, (now
Murray Ward, Quinte West).

 

366 pages

This new edition is a collaborative project involving a transcription by the Quinte Branch of the OGS; further transcription and annotations by Peter W. Johnson UE and Quinte Branch Digital Media. The third edition contains 1,401 entries (162 without markers) and a comprehensive index including women by maiden names (where known) and married names, and those without markers. The extensive annotations contain additional details about individuals drawn from sources such as death registrations, family trees, local church records, death notices and obituaries among others. This edition includes a map showing the cemetery’s location on part of Lot 3, Concession 6, Murray Twp. with the lanes dividing the cemetery into four sections and “landmarks” to help locate stones. The publication is generously illustrated with photographs of 29 gravestones, 18 photographs of early Stockdale residents and buildings and 9 funeral cards, all from the collection of Peter W. Johnson UE.

Click here for a list of surnames included in the new transcript.

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White’s Cemetery [ISBN 978-1-55114-915-8]
A New Transcript 2012

Hwy 2, Bayside, Sidney Twp, Hastings Co., (now Quinte West), Ontario.

 

296 pages
GPS Coordinates 44.1111N – 77.5174WThis non-denominational cemetery has been re-recorded, updated and indexed by Sandra and John Horwat. The new edition contains 4,551 burials including many without markers and a map identifying the sections of the cemetery.

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