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Aman-47
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Christian Aman certain 13 May 1881 certain Bergdorf, Glückstal, South Russia 25 Oct 1955 Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada Male Mckinnon-571

Sailer-266
Cunningham-7943
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John Cunningham 28 Jul 1829 Westport, Leeds, Upper Canada 12 Apr 1908 Rock Elm, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States Male Orphan
Ryckman-40
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Hannah Weaver (Ryckman) 26 Apr 1804 Barton Township, Upper Canada certain 2 Mar 1892 certain Dunnville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada Female Lake-72
Malo-70
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[https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cdd/1995-n50-cdd0334/1012911ar/ Simard 1995], pp. 64, 68: « '''Les croix de chemin''' . . . Les croix appartiennent à la Bretagne comme ses mégalithes et sa langue. . . . Les croix de l’est de la Bretagne rappellent étrangement celles du Québec. . . . Puis le Manitoba, où les premiers Québécois se transportèrent dès le début du XIXe siècle. . . .Certaines de ces coutumes furent inscrites très tôt dans le paysage [manitobain], comme les «fermes en long», dont l’inspiration vient tout droit de l’ordonnance en rangs telle qu’elle est pratiquée au Québec depuis le XVIIe siècle. . . . Aujourd’hui encore, le paysage manitobain garde des traces concrètes de la survivance de ces anciens Québécois, et les croix de chemin qui s’y trouvent, presque aussi nombreuses qu’en Acadie, en constituent le signe le plus éloquent. Un peu comme les bornes des anciennes voies romaines qui encerclaient la Méditerranée, les croix de chemin de cette partie du pays rappellent à leur façon le rêve des anciens, qui entendaient de cette manière reconstituer l’éphémère empire français d ’Amérique. . . . la France compterait quant à elle entre 15 000 et 20 000 croix . . . c’est en Bretagne péninsulaire, particulièrement dans le Finistère, où elles se trouvent en plus grand nombre et aussi les plus anciennes. . . .[http://beaucemagazine.com/2014/09/27/les-croix-de-chemin/ Brossard 2014]: « '''Les croix de Chemin''' . . . Il était de pratique courante de se réunir en soirée au mois de mai, à l’occasion du mois de Marie, pour prier devant ces croix. Cette coutume s’est transportée aussi dans les provinces de l’Ouest. On retrouve des croix de chemin au Manitoba, en Saskatchewan et en Alberta. Par contre dans les provinces de l’Ouest, la cérémonie commençait par une messe et la bénédiction des grains de semence plus tôt au mois d’avril, en suite on se rendait devant une croix de chemin dans un rang pour prier et demander à la providence de protéger les récoltes des intempéries et des tempêtes de grêle. »[http://www.mrccharlevoix.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Les-croix-de-chemin-de-mon-village-St-Urbain-de-Charlevoix.pdf Mailleux 2013]: « '''Les croix de chemin de mon village'''
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En débarquant sur L’Isle-aux-Coudres, le 6 septembre 1535, Jacques Cartier y a planté une croix. Puis, elles se sont faites de plus en plus nombreuses au fur et à mesure que les colons venaient s’installer chez nous. S’établissant sur les terres et dans les rangs, donc plus éloignés des églises, les paysans, nos ancêtres, ont voulu se créer des lieux de rassemblement religieux plus près de leur résidence ils plantaient une croix.
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En passant devant une croix, la plupart des gens lèvent les yeux et se laissent pénétrer par le message qu’elle leur porte. Un message personnel qui réchauffe et apaise, qui réconforte et nourrit. Un message silencieux et intérieur. Et pourquoi ne pas oser une prière ? Qu’elle soit illuminée ou ternie par le temps, du moment qu’elle est visible, la croix appelle, rappelle, interpelle, tient lieu de pilier de la foi. La croix debout apportera du courage à celui qui a vécu l’épreuve. Elle ranimera le souvenir de celle qu’on avait oubliée. Elle rappellera de rendre grâce devant la beauté du paysage. La croix est le symbole d’une communauté qui depuis des siècles se laisse guider par la lumière du Créateur. Comment rester indifférent ?
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'''Et comme le chantait [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Bolduc La Bolduc]''' : Si vous voyagez un brin du côté de Saint-Quentin Dites bonjour à mes parents qui habitent le cinquième rang. Vous pouvez pas les manquer, prenez le chemin pas pavé Près de la maison vous verrez, y’a une croix qu’on a plantée. »
[http://dianejoly.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/croix-de-chemin.pdf Joly 2008]: « '''Une remarquable invite à redécouvrir nos croix''' . . .De nombreuses études sur les croix de chemin ont été publiées au cours des dernières années, notamment celles de Jean Simard. Toutefois, sa dernière étude importante, résultant d’un inventaire de ces monuments, date de 1994. ''Les Croix de chemin au temps du bon Dieu'', qui s’adresse au grand public, arrive donc à point nommé. L’ouvrage se compose d’une vingtaine de textes auxquels ont contribué une quinzaine d’auteurs de différents horizons et de cent cinquante images dont la majorité sont des photographies de Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd.
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Enfin, rappel de l’Amérique française, il y a près de Saint-Boniface, au Manitoba, une vingtaine de croix présentant tous ces genres
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[http://www.cndp.fr/crdp-dijon/IMG/pdf/b_croix_chemin.pdf Devalière en ligne][http://grandquebec.com/misteres-du-quebec/croix-de-chemin/ grandquebec.com], voir du particulièrement le glossaire.[http://www.ledevoir.com/societe/ethique-et-religion/453575/croix-de-repere Joly 2015]: « . . . des études . . . sont essentielles afin de favoriser l’ancrage des croix dans le lieu, car le moyen le plus efficace d’assurer leur pérennité demeure de faire connaître leur valeur au plus grand nombre. »'''Gloutnay 2014''': « Cette croix « marquait l’intersection du Rang Quatre avec l’ancienne route qui reliait le village de Saint-Boniface à la ville de Shawinigan. En 1949, cette route a été déplacée de quelques centaines de mètres vers l’est. Il n’y avait donc plus d’intersection à marquer depuis très longtemps. La croix du Grand Quatre était ainsi devenue une croix sans chemin, une orpheline en quelque sorte », explique l’économiste, à la retraite depuis un an, qui se plaît à discuter histoire locale et généalogie de la Mauricie dans Le carnet du flâneur. »Selon [http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/article-141/Croix_de_chemin.html#.WPvUs9IrJqM Diane Joly (en ligne)], '''Croix de chemin''', concernant la situation Québécoise des croix de chemin aujourd'hui:
« La conservation des croix de chemin est des plus délicates. Tout d’abord, ce patrimoine in situ est soumis aux intempéries et au climat extrême typiques du Québec et du Canada. Ensuite, le processus de protection institutionnelle est difficile puisque la plupart des croix appartiennent à un propriétaire unique et chacune d’elles doit faire l’objet d’une demande de classement patrimonial. Ainsi, au Québec, dans l’ensemble du corpus des quelque 3 000 croix de chemin répertoriées, seulement 53 sont protégées par une législation, et 26 sont classées monuments historiques. Enfin, les changements de propriétaires et l’indifférence de certains d’entre eux mènent à l’abandon ou à la mise au rancart de nombreuses croix. Par ailleurs, si des croix de chemin sont aujourd’hui dans un état lamentable, d’autres sont toujours des lieux de rassemblement, lors du mois de Marie par exemple, et l’entretien minutieux de nombreuses croix montre qu’aux yeux de leurs propriétaires, elles ont conservé un caractère divin.
La valeur patrimoniale des croix de chemin est aujourd’hui reconnue dans plusieurs régions du Québec. Des sociétés d’histoire, et d’autres organismes culturels locaux, proposent des activités de mise en valeur et de conservation, notamment des circuits touristiques et des dépliants, des concours du patrimoine et des sites Internet. On procède aussi à des relevés locaux de croix de chemin et à des rencontres avec les propriétaires afin d’établir l’historique de leur croix et de constituer des archives visuelles. Dans des régions, on a créé des partenariats avec les propriétaires pour assurer l’entretien de leur croix selon des normes reconnues de conservation. Il semble donc que ce « legs non le moins beau du patrimoine ancestral » soit voué à un bel avenir. Pour peu que les municipalités concernées en fassent la demande, la prochaine étape de patrimonialisation de ces objets attachants et fragiles de la culture populaire serait la reconnaissance, par le ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec, de leur valeur collective par le classement des croix les plus précieuses comme biens culturels protégés. »

[http://vousvoyezletopo.blog.lemonde.fr/2014/08/31/cairn-montjoie-tas-de-pierres-et-autres-points-de-repere/ vousvoyezle topo.blog] - '''Cairn, Montjoie, tas de pierres et autres points de repère'''
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« Cairn est issu du préceltique et celtique *karn ( encore vivant sous cette forme en breton et dans l’écossais carn), lui-même formé sur le pré-indo-européen * kar, « pierre, rocher ». Cairn avait en celtique le sens tout simple de « tas de pierre » indiquant le plus souvent un repère, un passage, une frontière , etc. puis a été appliqué à un tumulus avant de désigner toutes sortes de lieux sacrés, notamment des sépultures. Les plus anciens ont été datés du Néolithique — le grand Cairn de Barnenez est daté de 4500 av. J.-C., soit au moins deux millénaires avant les pyramides égyptiennes. »
[http://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/13870/Plaques-Memorials-and-Monuments-General-Policy.pdf Cairns Regional Council], p. 3 - '''Plaques, Memorials & Monuments Policy'''
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A commemorative plaque will not be approved where there is a religious or political affiliation.
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[http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/features/warmemorials/guide.pdf MHS - '''Guide to Manitoba Memorial Types] - Cairns'''
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Many of the traditional monument forms used in Manitoba war memorials have as a vague originating reference the upright human body – as a tablet, an obelisk and obviously as a sculpted figure. Not quite so the cairn. This form has some complex cultural roots, harkening back to Neolithic burial sites and even to the majestic pyramids of Egypt, where the four sloped faces rising to a peak can be seen in miniature in so many cairn sites.

The word cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic, càrn (plural càirn). The Gaelic càrn is essentially the same as the corresponding words in other native Celtic languages of Britain and Ireland, including the Welsh carnedd, the Irish carn, and the Cornish karn.

There are legends and folklore throughout the United Kingdom associated with cairns. In Scotland, it is traditional to carry a stone up from the bottom of a hill to place on a cairn at its top. In such a fashion, cairns would grow ever larger. An old Scottish Gaelic blessing is Cuiridh mi clach air do chàrn, ʺIʹll put a stone on your cairn.ʺ In Highland folklore it is believed that before a battle each member of a Highland Clan would place a stone in a pile. Those who survived the battle returned and removed a stone from the pile. The stones that remained were built into a cairn to honour the dead.

Finally, we can all imagine an elemental grave site where stones are piled over a burial to mark the place and fend off questing predators.

It is these connections that give the cairn its simple and evocative power. At the same time, because the typical cairn is made up of a pile of stones, even where they are finely cut and fitted, (and thus not like the other common memorial types, which are of a single piece), it is suggestive of work and toil and even of reasoning – making such a pile stand and endure requires some knowledge of the physical properties of piled objects. Cairns suggest the possibility that they were built by local people, not installed by professionals.  Even where it is a simple continuous form, covered for example in a concrete skim, the essential shape is still powerful.
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Site web manitobaphotos.com, [http://www.manitobaphotos.com/Manitoba_Cairns.htm Manitoba Cairns and Historical Markers] - On remarque qu'aucune des plaques de cairn montrées sur ces pages du site Web ne commémore un seul pionnier qui n'est pas aussi un notable.}}
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Louis Malo certain 26 Jun 1835 certain Varennes, Bas-Canada 5 Sep 1906 certain Saint-Malo, Manitoba, Canada Male Bondy-455
Horton-12279
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Hervey Adelbert Horton Sr. Jan 1863 Burford, Brant County, ON, Canada 1939 Male Bodisco Massink-1
Glick-1194
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George E Glick 27 Dec 1849 Canada West 29 May 1898 Freeport, Irving Township, Barry, Michigan, United States Male Glick-413
Jackson-61575
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Nathaniel Jackson Nov 1851 Dresden, Kent, Canada West 14 Feb 1913 Belmont, Ohio, United States Male Mason-22776
Marston-2194
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Lana P Honeycutt (Marston) 5 Feb 1859 Canada 15 Dec 1882 Fergus Falls, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States Female Orphan
Gregg-5457
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Charles Henry Gregg uncertain 1859 certain Canada West certain 16 Dec 1860 certain Canada West Male Orphan
Cowan-6594
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Alvin Barton Cowan uncertain 10 Feb 1896 certain Osgoode, Carleton, Ontario, Canada certain 14 Sep 1948 certain Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada Male Shaul-133
Carson-7834
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Letitia Barclay (Carson) uncertain 29 Aug 1854 certain Canada West, Province of Canada certain 16 Jun 1920 certain Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Female Shaul-133
Carson-7834
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Letitia Barclay (Carson) uncertain 29 Aug 1854 certain Canada West, Province of Canada certain 16 Jun 1920 certain Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Female Shaul-133
Breen-2188
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Simon John Breen uncertain 1836 County Clare, Ireland certain 18 Feb 1908 Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Male Bailey-11646
Malo-70
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Louis Malo certain 26 Jun 1835 certain Varennes, Bas-Canada 5 Sep 1906 certain Saint-Malo, Manitoba, Canada Male Bondy-455
Tone-85
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Mary Breen (Tone) Mar 1843 Freshford, County Kilkenny, Ireland 17 Jan 1900 Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Female Orphan
O'Brien-12699
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Teresa Halley (O'Brien) 23 Apr 1895 Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada 13 Jun 1990 Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada Female Orphan
Blackfeet-29
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Miit si num e yak ki Mary Good Gun Woman Devereaux (Blackfeet) aka Old Chief, Eagle Child uncertain 1853 certain New France certain 9 Sep 1930 certain Browning, Glacier, Montana, United States Female McDougle-525
Gregg-5453
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Elizabeth Jane Stewart (Gregg) uncertain Jun 1850 certain Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada certain 5 Dec 1925 certain Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada Female Orphan
Gregg-5458
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Mary Eleanor Wanless (Gregg) certain 2 Oct 1861 certain Toronto, York, Canada West certain 27 Jan 1896 certain York, Ontario, Canada Female Orphan
Gregg-5459
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George Arthur Gregg certain 14 Oct 1863 certain Toronto, York, Canada West certain 24 Sep 1939 certain Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Male Orphan
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Russell-5769
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Russell-9133
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Russell-30016
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George Russell 1825 Hopewell Cape, Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick certain 28 Feb 1911 certain Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States Male Milne-333
Godin-866
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Xavier Godin Oct 1864 Harrington, Laurentides Region, Quebec, Canada 9 Nov 1945 Male Orphan
McKinley-3622
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Amanda Harrigan (McKinley) 10 Apr 1877 Chelmsford, Northumberland Co, New Brunswick, Canada 30 Jan 1953 McKinleyville, New Brunswick, Canada Female Stewart-35389
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Elise-Anna Bosse (Levesque) 29 Apr 1898 St. Jacques, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada Female Orphan
Grenier-2533
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Page-18271
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Hatten-437
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Aman-47
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Sailer-266
Gregg-5453
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Catherine Schiestel (Hauser) 17 Mar 1844 New Germany, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 19 Apr 1923 Formosa, Bruce Co., Ontario, Canada Female Heiny-272
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Private Raoul Moore certain 3 Mar 1884 certain Montreal, Quebec, Canada Male Stirn-21
Caillouette-6
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Marguerite Suzanne Arsenault (Caillouette) certain 21 Feb 1806 Bonaventure, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada certain 9 Aug 1890 certain Bonaventure, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada Female Babin-1782
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Doiron-463
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Alexis Alexandre Doiron certain 19 Oct 1828 Tracadie, Tracadie-Sheila, Gloucester, Nouveau-Brunswick certain 17 Mar 1876 certain Tracadie-Sheila, Gloucester, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada Male Saulnier-1103
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Cormier-3571
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Vital Cormier certain 24 Oct 1875 certain Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada certain 1931 certain New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States Male Cormier-2726

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Boudreau-1480
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Dupré-796
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Belsch-1
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Elizabeth Belsch certain 27 Nov 1863 Gassendorf, Drohobycz, Galicia, Austria certain 28 May 1907 Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada Female Markwart-23
Schmidt-10959
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Marshall-2557
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George Gignac uncertain Nov 1851 certain Trois-Rivières, Francheville, Canada East 2 Dec 1940 certain Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States Male Orphan
Zacharias-703
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Wilhelm Isaak Zacharias 26 Mar 1853 Osterwick, Danziger Niederung, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany 26 Sep 1934 Mayfair, Meeting Lake No. 466, Saskatchewan, Canada Male Nass-24
Wirth-69
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{{Unsourced|Saskatchewan|Canada|Saskatchewan|Canada}}
Karoline Wirth 1898 Neudorf, McLeod No. 185, Saskatchewan, Canada 1916 Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada Female Mantay-1
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Fletcher-17890
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William Craig Fletcher 1861 Stanley, York, New Brunswick, Canada Male Orphan
Beaman-1746
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{{Unsourced|New Brunswick|Canada|New Brunswick|Canada}}
George Everett Beaman 1869 Prosser Brook, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada 1899 Prosser Brook, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada Male Beaman-1699
Marshall-2557
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{{Unsourced|Nova Scotia|Canada|Nova Scotia|Canada}}
Laura Isabelle Leslie Durling (Marshall) certain 29 Apr 1880 certain Spa Springs, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada uncertain 1964 uncertain Middleton, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Female Marshall-12956
Wirth-69
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Karoline Wirth 1898 Neudorf, McLeod No. 185, Saskatchewan, Canada 1916 Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada Female Mantay-1
Jaynes-391
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Anna Annie May Burns (Jaynes) aka Laforge certain 13 Jan 1879 certain Adelaide, Middlesex, Ontario certain 14 Dec 1959 certain Unionville, Tuscola, Michigan, United States Female Ritchings-60
Yon-425
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Jean Baptiste Dion (Yon) certain 10 Nov 1831 certain Baie-du-Febvre, Bas-Canada Male Comte-44
Graham-33491
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Harvey Percival Graham 2 Sep 1882 Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada 26 Dec 1882 Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada Male Orphan
Hayes-23169
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Mary Ann Jordon (Hayes) 16 Dec 1846 Tay Creek, New Brunswick, Canada Female Orphan
McMillian-75
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Laural McMillian certain 3 Mar 1884 Hope Township, Durham County, Ontario, Canada certain 16 May 1941 certain Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Female Meadows-604
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Jerena Kolodie (Kryzanowski) certain 3 May 1819 Kasperivci, Galacia, Ukraine certain 23 Oct 1922 Foley, Division No. 18, Manitoba, R0C 2W0, Canada Female Johnson-124848
Kolodie-4
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Kolodie-5
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Petro Kolodie uncertain 1811 Kasperivci, Galacia, Ukraine certain 2 Jan 1910 Foley, Division No. 18, Manitoba, R0C 2W0, Canada Male Johnson-124848
Gerow-548
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Turner-33733
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Pvt Samuel Turner Mar 1825 Canada 15 Oct 1864 Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States Male Simpier-2
Laroche-530
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Clemmons-210
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Sarah Maria Cooper (Jakes) 22 Nov 1840 Canada uncertain 1923 Wolf Point, Roosevelt, Montana, United States Female Smith-123128
Donbrough-4
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Charles Henry Donbrough 1876 England 16 Jul 1915 North Grimsby Township, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada Male Orphan
Moody-9527
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James Joseph Moody certain 1882 certain Big Island Lake, Manitoba, Canada certain 1945 certain Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada Male Skillings-87
Keay-31
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Alexander Keay certain 1 Feb 1862 certain Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Male Watt-266
Boivin-74
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Scholastique Peltier (Boivin) 1811 Quebec, Canada Female Peltier-794
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Peltier-762
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Moses F. Peltier 3 Aug 1833 Soral, Lower Canada 1911 Spring Valley, Bureau, Illinois Male Peltier-794
Robe-53
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MAJ GEN Frederick Holt Robe CB 1801 Canada certain 4 Apr 1871 certain Kensington, London, England Male Lines-473
Muntz-270
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{{FamilySearch Record|QV28-KZZFsameas=no}}
Laura Adeline Lyall (Muntz) certain 18 Jun 1860 Radford, Warwickshire, England certain 9 Dec 1930 certain Toronto, Ontario, Canada Female Tesar-14

Molyneux-575
Barbour-874
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Sarah Jane Barbour uncertain 1866 Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Female Howe-3137
Craibe-1
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Charles Ingalls Craibe 20 Mar 1837 New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada 4 Sep 1905 Maine, USA Male Howe-3137
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Holloway-2137
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Mr William Holloway 4 Jul 1871 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada certain Nov 1936 Male Gardner-5339
Hosterman-8
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Charles Owen Hosterman certain 29 Sep 1838 certain Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 7 Mar 1870 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Villalobos-57
Howe-4343
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Agnes Purvis Holloway (Howe) aka Ward 12 May 1859 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada after 1930 Female Gardner-5339
Howe-4345
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Alice Margaret Howe 28 Jan 1888 Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Female Howe-3137
Howe-4353
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Charles Casimir Stewart Howe 3 Nov 1819 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 30 Nov 1870 Male Howe-3137
Howe-4354
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Charles Casimir Stewart Howe 14 Mar 1816 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 23 Nov 1819 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-4361
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Douglas Howe 4 Jul 1850 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-4362
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Elizabeth Margaret Howe 8 Jan 1851 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 24 Feb 1868 Female Howe-3137
Howe-4364
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Elizabeth White Archdeacon (Howe) 5 Jul 1840 St John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Female Howe-3137
Howe-4368
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Frank Crossley Howe 4 Jul 1857 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-4377
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Henry Joseph Howe Nov 1855 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 22 May 1859 Male Howe-3137
Howe-4381
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Isabella Nixon Pennington (Howe) 14 Nov 1853 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Female Howe-3137
Howe-4382
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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James Howe 24 Jul 1839 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 14 Oct 1839 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-4395
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Louisa Catherine Howe aka Hanford 22 Feb 1842 St John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Female Howe-3137
Howe-4409
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Mary Emily Howe 6 Dec 1874 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 23 Feb 1877 Female Howe-3137
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Howe-4421
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Sarah Georgiana Brown (Howe) 29 Aug 1844 St John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Female Howe-3137
Howe-4430
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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William Howe 9 Apr 1815 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 8 Jun 1886 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-4435
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William Sawers Howe 12 May 1849 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 19 Nov 1866 St Thomas, Virgin Islands (US), USA Male Howe-3137
Howe-7783
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Henry Newcomb Howe 8 May 1820 Machias, Washington, Maine, USA 4 Aug 1857 St. George, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-9500
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Charles Oscar Howe 22 May 1859 Townshend, Windham, Vermont, USA certain 21 Jul 1939 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Male Howe-3137
Howe-10924
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Sylvester Howe certain 21 Mar 1819 Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States 1 Oct 1864 certain Hatley, Stanstead, Mephremagog, Quebec, Canada Male Salsbury-114
Nixon-1909
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Margaret Howe (Nixon) 12 Nov 1818 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Female Orphan
North-1293
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James N. North 23 Sep 1842 Nova Scotia, Canada Male DeRuyter-30
Parlin-228
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Cora E. Howe (Parlin) 5 Mar 1874 Compton, Coaticook, Quebec, Canada 16 Apr 1904 Paris, Oxford, Maine, USA Female Howe-3137
Ring-1299
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Christie Howe (Ring) 1 Mar 1865 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Female Howe-3137
Tucker-11962
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
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Elsie May Howe (Tucker) aka Walsh certain 27 Aug 1873 certain Devenshire, Caledonia, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada certain Sep 1939 certain Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Female Orphan
White-42493
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repository = Personal Library or NEHGS
{{EE citation
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Mary Elizabeth Howe (White) certain 11 Jul 1820 Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada 25 Dec 1874 Female Howe-3137
Sproul-61
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repository = print
{{EE citation|author=West Wawanosh Township Historians|title=''Reflections of We...
James Mathew Sproul certain 2 Jan 1882 West Wawanosh Twp., Huron Co., Ontario, Canada certain 17 Oct 1953 Male Sproul-111
Gray-7085
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{{FindAGrave|98855356|same=no}}
Sir John Hamilton Gray certain 3 May 1814 St. George, Bermuda 5 Jun 1889 Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Male WikiTree-58

Jewett-369
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Mackenzie-4542
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{{FindAGrave|187083606| same as=No}}
Rev John William Mackenzie uncertain 1846 Pictou, Nova Scotia 14 Oct 1914 Epping, New South Wales, Australia Male Johnson-70223
Mackenzie-7614
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{{FindAGrave|187083606| same as=No}}
Rev. John William Mackenzie uncertain 1846 Pictou, Nova Scotia 14 Oct 1914 Epping, New South Wales, Australia Male Ward-21155
Peats-7
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{{Ancestry Record|60527|1048999|sameas=no}}
David Nelson Peats uncertain 15 Jan 1848 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States certain 10 Apr 1924 Wallaceburg, Kent, Ontario, Canada Male Orphan
Gourlie-11
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{{FamilySearch|L4DL-X35|sameas=no}}
Isabella Etta Ann Ettie, Elizabeth, Algetta, Elta, Ethel Ward (Gourlie) aka Casler, Gourley certain 31 Mar 1886 certain Uxbridge Township, Ontario, Ontario, Canada before 1966 uncertain Ohio, USA Female Young-50816
Quinn-3178
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{{FamilySearch|MPLQ-GDZ|sameas = no}}
Ellen Gardner (Quinn) certain 1823 certain Canada certain 1898 certain Troy City, Rensselaer, New York, USA Female Svedahl-3
Robe-53
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{{Succession box2
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MAJ GEN Frederick Holt Robe CB 1801 Canada certain 4 Apr 1871 certain Kensington, London, England Male Lines-473
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Beaudette-24
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Dosithé Liboire Beaudet (Beaudette) 16 Apr 1859 Saint-Hugues, Lac-Saguay, Antoine-Labelle, Quebec, Canada 10 Sep 1921 certain Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States Male Valois-164
Cresswell-518
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Frost-9112
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George Frederic Frost certain 12 Apr 1844 certain Lepreau, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada certain 24 Dec 1911 certain Calais, Washington, Maine, United States Male Hersom-123