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1846. McCord Stewart Museum Indians of Lorethe, depicts an indigenous man wearing a capote and ceinture fléchée, who stands behind a seated woman wrapped in a blanket and resting her arm on the shou...
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Stalking Dead People: November 2012
Gravestones obscured by fallen tree Homer Cemetery is an inactive cemetery located in the shadow of the Garden City Skyway across the Welland Canal from St. Catharines. The cemetery is sometimes r...
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Stalking Dead People: Shaver Family Cemetery
Sunday, April 20, 2014 Shaver Family Cemetery Shaver Family Cemetery, Ancaster, Wentworth, Ontario One of the more interesting Ontario graveyards I have visited is the Shaver Family Cemetery in Anca...
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A Hub of Trade and Industry (Part 2)
James Easton Abbey 1823-1863
Another name closely associated with the early history of Port Robinson is that of Abbey. In the late 1830s, Robert Abbey, a boat builder by trade from Grangemouth, Scotland, arrived in Upper Canada and established a shipyard at Port Dalhousie at the... -
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Survey Map: Second Welland Canal at Port Robinson
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Hazen Cemetery, Walsingham, Norfolk, Ontario
According to its official website, Norfolk County in Southwestern Ontario has 111 documented cemeteries and burial sites. Settlement of this area on the north shore of Lake Erie began more than two centuries ago, so it is common to find gravestones dating... -
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Margaret Priscilla Ritchie (1890-1893)
Margaret Ritchie's Gravestone
While photographing McKee Pioneer Cemetery for the CanadaGenWeb Cemetery Project last summer, I came across this difficult to read gravestone. According to the OGS Wellington Branch transcription, this was the gravestone of Elizabeth E. Ritchie, the...
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