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SANDRA FERGUSON'S CAPE BRETON CEMETERIES
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CEMETERY
Unique Id
B457 01 A
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burke, John W.
Burke, Hannah Nora
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 B
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burk, Hannah Broderick
Burk, John W.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 C
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 D
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Carroll, Nancy
Carroll, Michael
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 E
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
McDougall, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 F
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Scott, Patrick J.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B457 01 G
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
[Without Name]
Carroll, Michael
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 A
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
O'Donnell, Thomas
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 B
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Gallant, James
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 C
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Scott, George
Scott, Margaret McKinnon
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 D
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Cambell, Margaret Larway
Cambell, David
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 E
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Campbell, David
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 F
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burke, John T.
Burke, Micl.
Burke, H.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 G
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burke, Catherine
Burke, Micl.
Burke, H.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 H
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Wadden, James Benjamin
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B458 02 I
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Shaw, John
Shaw, Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 A
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Bates, John
Bates, Patrick
Bates, Jane
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 B
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Butler, James
Mihen, Rev. R. J.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 C
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burke, Daniel
Plessis, Bishop
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 D
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Bridle, Ellen
Bridle, Wm. A.
Leahy, Cornelius
Leahy, Hannah
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 E
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Bates, James
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B459 03 F
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Campbell, Benjamin
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 A
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Campbell, Mary Stella
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 B
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
McDougall, Anthony
McDougall, Rose Burke
McDougall, William
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 C
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Burke, James
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 D
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 E
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 F
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
McDougall, Lillian O.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 H
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Shaw, William
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 I
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Campbell, John
Campbell, Frederick
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B460 04 J
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Campbell, James E.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B461 05 A
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Gallant, Bridget Campbell
Gallant, John
Gallant, Leo. Adonai
Gallant, Alice Teresa
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B461 05 B
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Bates, Mark Bernard
Bates, Michael J.
Bates, Mary E.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B461 05 C
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Bates, William J.
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B461 05 D
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Mullins, Catherine
Mullins, Paul
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B461 05 E
Cape Breton Location
Main-A-Dieu
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Immaculate Conception
Old Section
Name List
Mullins, Paul
Cemetery Remarks
Immaculate Conception cemetery is Roman Catholic.
As the cemetery is now, it is well kept. But most of the stones (the broken ones at least) no longer mark the graves they were intended for: An over-zealous priest was apparently responsible for removing the stones, in the course of which many were broken and some never found their way back to the cemetery. This, then, is the record of the stones that remain.
The earliest burial, according to the stones, is 1858; The most recent, 1961. The cemetery is no longer in use - The current one is directly opposite, across the main highway.
Remarks