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SANDRA FERGUSON'S CAPE BRETON CEMETERIES
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
LOCH END CEMETERY
LOCATION MAP
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Neil MacDonald
Daniel N. McLean
Stina MacDon
Donald McRury
Donald McPherson
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACLEAN
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HUSBAND WIFE
JOHN NORMAN MARGARET E
1884 - 1969 1903 - 1963
ASLEEP IN JESUS
Name List
MacLean, John Norman
MacLean, Margaret E.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACDONALD
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANGUS MACDONALD
1887 - 1957
ARCHIE MACDONALD
1890 - 1959
NEIL D. MACDONALD
1892 - 1970
ASLEEP IN JESUS BLESSED SLEEP
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
MacDonald, Archie
MacDonald, Neil D.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b602s.jpg
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACAULAY
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DANIEL MACAULAY
APR. 30, 1878 - DEC. 25, 1963
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY LAMOND
SEPT. 22, 1890-JUNE 8, 1974
FOREVER WITH THE LORD
Name List
MacAulay, Daniel
MacAulay, Mary Lamond
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACDONALD
MALCOLM HENRY
1884 - 1956
Name List
MacDonald, Henry
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b602s.jpg
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACINTYRE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DONALD A. MACINTYRE
1882 - 1952
ASLEEP IN JESUS
Name List
MacIntyre, Donald A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b602s.jpg
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACDONALD
WILLIAM MACDONALD
1893 - 1977
HIS WIFE
MARGARET ANN
1898 -
DAUGHTER
SHIRLEY EUREEN 1928 - 1974
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
Name List
MacDonald, William
MacDonald, Ann
MacDonald, Shirley Eureen
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b602s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Inscription
MACCUISH
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES A. MACCUISH
1871 - 1955
HIS WIFE
CATHERINE MACDONALD
1882 - 1960
[Foot:]
FATHER
MOTHER
Name List
MacCuish, James A.
MacCuish, Catherine MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b602s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
McLellan, Murdock
McDonald, Katherine
McDonald, Christine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
McLellan, Dan W.
McDonald, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Baillieul, Wesley J.
Baillieul, Mary F.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, Charles
MacDonald, Lillian L.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, John D.
MacDonald, Kate Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Baker, Mary MacDonald
Baker, Charles
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Dickson, James A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b603s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Dickson, Henry Colin
Dickson, Rachel MacKenzie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Munroe, Archibald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b604s.jpg
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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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, James W.
MacDonald, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b604s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Spenser, Margaret
Spenser, B. M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b604s.jpg
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Davis, Bertha
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Image
b604s.jpg
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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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Bambury, Jacob
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacPherson, Angus D.
MacPherson, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacIntyre, Donald Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacIntyre, John L.
MacLean, Charles H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacLeod, Roderick
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacKinnon, Alexander J.
MacKinnon, Sarah Matheson
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Morrison, Daniel N.
Morrison, Hannah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Wilson, Della
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacPherson, Gertrude Q.
MacPherson, John
MacPherson, Viola K.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacMillan, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, Archie L.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, Malcom P.
MacDonald, Marguerite MacKigen [sic]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacMillan, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacMillian [sic], Ronald
MacMillian [sic], Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
White, Samuel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacMillan, Donald H.
MacMillan, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacAulay, William M.
MacAulay, Eliz. M.
MacAulay, Elizabeth
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Ferguson, Jessie
Ferguson, Archie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
Ferguson, Alexander A.
Ferguson, Johnena
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacDonald, Alexander H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacIntyre, Lauchlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
New Section
Name List
MacMillan, William E.
Alexis. W.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, John A.
MacAulay, Jessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Archibald Dan
MacDonald, Effie Catherine
MacDonald, Rodrick
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Michael
MacMillan, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacNiven, Archibald
MacNiven, Beatrice
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Angus
MacMillan, Josie MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Norman
MacDonald, Annie MacLeod
MacDonald, John A.
MacDonald, Isabel
Gordon, Arthur B.
[ ], Isabel [wife of Alva]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Donald J.
MacDonald, Margaret E
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Roderick
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, John M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Rod D.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Sarah A.
Hillgrove, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Hillgrove, Dan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacNevin, Roderick
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacNevin, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, John D.
MacCuish, Kate Ann MacVicor
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McNevin, Archibald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, William
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Dan A.
MacMillan, Flora Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Hughie L.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Morrison, Neil
Morrison, Rachel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Burns, John M. Euphemia
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Duncan
MacDonald, Mary MacKeigan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, John Archie
McLean, Katherine Ferguson
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Flora
Wilson, D. J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McAulay, Neil T.
McAulay, Margaret
McAulay, Mary Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McPherson, Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McPherson, Daniel
McPherson, Mary MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McInnis, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Malcom D.
MacDonald, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Christena
MacDonald, D. R.
MacCuish, Sarah MacKinnon
MacCuish, D. J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Daniel J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Smith, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, Muadock
MacVicar, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKinnon, Mary Ann MacDonald
MacKinnon, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, John
McCuish, Margaret McDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Neil
McCuish, John
McCuish, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Angus M.
McCuish, John
McCuish, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Annie
MacDonald, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Mary Ann
McLean, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacInnis, Daniel A.
MacInnis, Flora MacKeigan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacInnis Elder, John Archie
MacInnis, Effie Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Brown, Isiah C.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Dan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Catherine MacDonald
MacCuish, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Katheryn Willena
MacCuish, Alexander
MacCuish, Katheryn
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, James M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Harvey, Phillip
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Catherine
McCuish, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Hunt, Alex
Hunt, Minnie M. McCuish
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacIntyre, Malcolm
MacIntyre, Catherine
MacIntyre, Donan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, Norman
MacVicar, Katie Ann MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McVicar, Alexander
McVicar, Angus
McVicar, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Cameron, Daniel
Cameron, John
Cameron, Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Donald
Wilson, Mary Ann MacInnis
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacRury, John
MacRury, Mary B.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Nicholson, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacLean, Charles H.
MacLean, Andrew N.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Johnston, John
Johnston, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Johnston, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Johnston, Catherine
Johnston, Kenneth
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Johnston, Kenneth
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Margaret F. MacCuish
MacDonald, Neil D.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Neil
McLean, Alexander
McLean, Murdock W.
McLean, Catherina W.
McLean, Angus A.
McLean, Sarah McCuish
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Alexander
MacMillan, Alexander
MacMillan, Katie MacPherson
MacMillan, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Maclean, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Nicholson, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Rachel
McKeigan, Lauchlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Lauchlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeagan, Ronald
McKeagan, Euphemia
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, Jessie MacKeigan
MacVicar, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Mary
MacDonald, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Dan Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Lauchlin
MacDonald, Mary Ann
MacDonald, Sarah C
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Dan N.
MacDonald, Malcolm A.
MacDonald, Margaret
MacDonald, Annie
MacDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Matheson, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Matheson, Sarah
Matheson, D. J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
MacDonald, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Effie MacMillan
MacDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Allan J.
MacDonald, Mary MacDonald
MacDonald, Cassie
MacDonald, Jessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Neil
MacMillan, Christy A. MacDonald
MacMillan, Margaret
MacMillan, Harriett
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Cameron, Florence C.
Cameron, John H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Daniel M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Angus
Ferguson, Eliza
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Eliza
Ferguson, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McMillan, Archd
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McMillan, Mary
McMillan, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacLean, John Archie
MacLean, Clara
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Cathrine
McLean, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Catherine Ferguson
McLean, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKeigan, Christy
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Annie
McKeigan, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Effie
McKeigan, Neil
McKeigan, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacPherson, Donald
MacPherson, Mary
MacPherson, Catherine
MacPherson, Sarah E.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Angus
Wilson, Lauchlin
Wilson, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Lauchlin
Wilson, Margaret McAulay
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McAulay, Donald John
McAulay, Dan
McAulay, Neil Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
Anderson, Dolly
Anderson, Walter
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the left of Centre Gate)
Name List
McAulay, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Ewen
MacAulay, Ewen
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, W. B.
MacDonald, Malcolm J.
MacDonald, Christy Ann
MacDonald, Edward
MacDonald, Mary
MacDonald, John N.
MacDonald, Catherine M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Martell, Amos A.
Martell, M. B. McLean
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Cameron, Flora
Cameron, M. D.
Cameron, William H.
Cameron, Murray J.
Cameron, Norman G.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, John J.
MacVicar, Margaret
MacVicar, Roderick
MacVicar, Katie B.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacLean, Archibald
MacLean, Isabell
Pearce, John W.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, John J.
MacMillan, John
Nicholl, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Wilson, Donald J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Alex. N.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McCuish, Mary
McCuish, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Alexander A.
McLean, Isabelle Ferguson
McLean, Catherine
McLean, Daniel
McLean, Allan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Robertson, Christina MacDonald
Robertson, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Townsend, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Graham, D. J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Dan
MacDonald, Christena MacIntyre
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Harriet
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Hector
McDonald, Harriet
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Mary
McDonald, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Morrison, Mary Ann
Morrison, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Malcolm Allan
McDonald, John
McDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Neil D.
MacCuish, Margaret F. MacDonald
MacCuish, Donald John
MacCuish, Alexander
MacCuish, Mary Bell
MacCuish, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacCuish, Donald
MacCuish, Christina
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Malcolm Dan
McDonald, John M.
McDonald, Malcolm Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, John M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Donald M.
McDonald, Mary MacLean
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacLean, John
MacLean, Margaret
MacLean, Alexander M.
MacLean, Marion
MacLean, Katherine M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Jessie
MacMillan, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Wm.
MacMillan, Sarah
Boltz, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McMillan, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McPherson, Mary Ann
McPherson, Isaac
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Pringle, Christine
Pringle, Hugh
Pringle, John A. D.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDougall, Daniel
MacDougall, Sarah MacIsaac
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDougall, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDougall, Flora
McAulay, Effie
McAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Farrow, Margaret
Farrow, D. G.
McDonald, Charles
McDonald, Donald J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Ewen
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Charles
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Eldon, Murray
McKeegan, Ronald R. Fanny
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKeigan, Fanny MacLean
MacKeigan, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKeigan, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacRury, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Johnson, Margaret Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McInnis, Catherine McDonald
McInnis, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McNiven, Kate
McNiven, Dougald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Murdock
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McKeigan, Mrs. M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Mclean, Susan McKeigan
McLean, Donald
McLean, Susan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Flora McDonald
McLean, Dan
Mclean, Daniel
McLean, James D.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Holland, Kathleen E.
Holland, Edward
Holland, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Morrison, Donald
Morrison, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, D. J.
McDonald, Harriett
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Isabella Maggie
McDonald, Ronald
McDonald, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, John
McDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Alex R.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacMillan, Christy
MacMillan, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacLean, Rory
MacLean, Margaret MacIsaac
MacLean, Flora MacPhael
MacLean, Effie
MacLean, Archie
MacLean, John R.
MacLean, Catherine Ferguson
MacLean, Margaret
MacLean, Margaret
MacLean, Rod E.
MacLean, Agnes MacAulay
MacLean, John A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, John A.
McD, A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Bessie
McDonald, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacDonald, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Fergusson, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Fergusson, Sarah McDonald
Fergusson, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Holland, Catherine
Holland, Kate
Holland, Effeline
Holland, Michael
Holland, Rachel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, John
Ferguson, A.
Ferguson, Bessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Bessie McPherson
Ferguson, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Ferguson, Kate
Ferguson, Angus
Ferguson, Bessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKenzie, Mary
MacKenzie, Duncan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacKenzie, Donald
MacKenzie, Margaret
MacKenzie, Donald John
MacKenzie, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McDonald, John
McDonald, Jessie
McDonald, Sarah
McDonald, Allan
McDonald, Margaret
McDonald, Mary Jane
Adams, Edward
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Mary Jane
MacAulay, John
MacAulay, Neil
MacAulay, William
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Angus H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, Neil A.
Woodworth, Hannah
Wordworth, Charles
MacAulay, Mary A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacAulay, John A.
MacAulay, Christine Lamond
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Morrison, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Morrison, Sarah
Morrison, Neil
MacDonald, Christina
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
McLean, Murdock
McLean, Christy
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
MacVicar, Donald
MacVicar, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Snow, Samuel
Snow, Jessie A.
Snow, George Powers
Snow, Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
Adjoining Section (to First Gate: i.e. To the right of Centre Gate)
Name List
Holland, Angus
Holland, Frances, Peach
Holland, Elizabeth
Holland, Robert
Holland, Hannah
Holland, Jessie
Holland, Ernest
Holland, Alex B.
Holland, Edward
Holland, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIntyre, Donald
MacIntyre, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Alex.
McLean, Joseph
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McVicar, Angus
McVicar, Christie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, John
MacLean, Catherine Ferguson
MacLean, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Alexander
MacRury, Annie King
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McMillan, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McIntyre, Christie McLean
McIntyre, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McIntyre, Jane
McIntyre, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Katherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Margaret
McAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, John W.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, William
McDonald, Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Ferguson, Margaret
Ferguson, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McVicar, Lauchlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Ross, Margaret
Ross, John J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Catherine
Nicholson, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Christien
MacAulay, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, John A.
MacDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Sorrell, Samuel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIntyre, John A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Marie Louise Schneider
MacDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Townsend, Sarah W.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, John
McAulay, Christie
McAulay, Roddie K.
McAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Cook, Annie McDonald
Cook, Francis
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Donald
McDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Matheson, Mary
Matheson, Lauchlin
Matheson, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Matheson, Sadie S. J.
Matheson, Lauchlin
Matheson, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Matheson, Laughlin
Matheson, Annie McLeod
Matheson, Christie
Matheson, Annie
Matheson, Collina
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLeod, Colin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald Elder, Archd.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald Elder, Catherine McKinnon
McDonald Elder, Archd.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, John
McLean, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Clements, William
Clements, John
Clements, Alexander
Clements, Alexander
Clements, William
Clements, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McCuish, Alexander (Alex.)
McCuish, Mary
McCuish, David
McCuish, William Archie
McCuish, John A.
McCuish, Dan P.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Johnston, Jemima "Pass"
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Robertson, Katie R. MacDonald
Robertson, Daniel
Robertson, [Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Neil Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Donald John
MacRury, Margaret MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Kate Ann
MacRury, Donald J.
MacRury, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, [Without Name]
MacRury, Donald J.
MacRury, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Mary A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, James G.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Flora McLellan
MacRury, Donald
MacRury, Archie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacRury, Harriet
MacRury, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McRury, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Charles
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Sarah
McDonald, Charles
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Sarah Jane
McDonald, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacVicar, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Cassie A.
Nicholson, Alex.
Nicholson, Mary B.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Duncan
Nicholson, Catherine Stewart
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Angus
McAulay, Margaret
McAulay, Mother
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, John
MacAulay, Flora
MacAulay, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McPherson, William
McPherson, Willina
McPherson, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McPherson, Charles
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacPherson, Donald
MacPherson, Sarah
MacPherson, Effie Christena
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Murdock
MacLean, Flora
MacLean, Mary Ann
MacLean, Ronald
MacLean, John
MacLean, Malcolm
MacLean, Mary Ann
MacLean, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Munroe, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Munroe, Laxie McInnis
Munroe, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Munroe, Archd. A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McRury, Catherine McDonald
McRury, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McIntyre, Katie
McIntyre, D. J.
McIntyre, Mary
McIntyre, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIntyre, Donald J.
MacIntyre, Christy Lamond
MacIntyre, Katie
MacIntyre, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIntyre, Annie May
MacIntyre, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIntyre, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Alex
MacAulay, Isabella
MacAulay, Effie Jane
MacAulay, Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Effie J.
McAulay, Malcolm
McAulay, Neil T.
McAulay, Mary Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Effie
McAulay, T.
McAulay, Jane
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald Elder, Angus
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, [Without Name]
McDonald, [Without Name]
[Without Name], Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McQueen, Angus
McQueen, Flora McVicar
[McQueen], Duncan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Roderich
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Daniel N.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Neil
MacLean, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Angus
MacLean, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLead, Archibald
MacLean, Sadie MacLeod
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, John A.
MacLean, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacInnis, Malcolm
MacInnis, Bessie MacIsaac
MacInnis, Archie
MacInnis, Effie
MacInnis, Daniel M.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, James
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Mary
McDonald, Alexr.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Archibald
McLean, Catherine
McLean, Sarah
McLean, Malcolm
McLean, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Malcolm A.
MacLean, Margaret A.
MacLean, Mary A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Sarah
McDonald, Malcom [sic]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Malcolm A.
MacDonald, Flora MacAulay
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLeod, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Donald H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Mary Jane
McAulay, Neil H.
McAulay, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Neil H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Isabella
McAulay, Neil H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Mary
MacAulay, Neil H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Johnson, John
MacAulay, Mrs. N. H.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacKeen, Arthur Fenwick
MacKeen, Alex. D.
Mackeen, Rebecca
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Neil L.
MacDonald, Mary A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Loughlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Christene
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Hector A.
Brown, Mrs. John
Brown, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Ellen
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacKeigan, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Flora Ann
McLean, Rory
McLean, Laughlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Mary
McKinnon, Lachlan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Kate
McKinnon, Lauchlin
McKinnon, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Catherine
McKinnon, Archd.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Arch.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Donald Hughie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Archie C.
MacDonald, Jessie Matheson
MacDonald, Euphemia
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McLean, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
M M
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacVicar, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacViar [sic], Margaret
MacViar [sic], John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacVicar, Michael J.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacVicar, Archie
MacVicar, E. MacPherson
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McVicar, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacKinnon, Neil
MacKinnon, Annie MacSween
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacVicar, James
MacVicar, Annie MacLean
MacVicar, Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, Alex
McKinnon, Effie
McKinnon, Effie
McKinnon, Sarah
McKinnon, Catherine
McKinnon, Kate
McKinnon, Rory
McKinnon, Lauchlin
McKinnon, Sarah
McKinnon, John
McKinnon, Wm.
McKinnon, Effie
McKinnon, Catherine
McKinnon, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McKinnon, William
McKinnon, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Ronald
McDonald, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Woodward, Amos J. J.
MacDonald, J. D.
MacDonald, Kate A.
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Malcom [sic]
McDonald, Flora McNeil
McDonald, Hector
McDonald, Margaret McCuish
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Mary
McDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Christina
McDonald, Dan G.
McDonald, John H.
McDonald, Annie May
McRury, Katie McDonald
McRury, Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Donald
McDonald, Mary McLean
McDonald, Malcolm
McDonald, Archibald
McDonald, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Laughlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Lauchlin
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Matheson, Alexander
Matheson, Christie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Matheson, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Alexander
MacLeod, Katherine MacMullen
MacLeod, Alexandria
MacLeod, [Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Daniel Ferguson
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Elizabeth C.
Nicholson, Dan
Nicholson, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Allan
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, John
McDonald, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Mary E.
McDonald, Allan
McDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLean, Archie Malcolm
Maclean, Mary MacLean
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacPherson, Alexander
MacPherson, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Effie MacAulay
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Morrison, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, John A.
McAulay, Angus
McAulay, Christy
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McVicar, Ewen
McVicar, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacIsaac, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Norman
MacAulay, Mary
MacAulay, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McAulay, Angus
McAulay, Winifred McIntyre
McAulay, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Macamhlaidh, Eoin [MacAulay]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Macamhlaidh, [earad nilfhearghais ... ? [MacAulay]
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Louise
MacLeod, Roderick
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, Angus
MacLeod, Catherine MacIsaac
MacLeod, Margaret Bell
MacLeod, Malcolm
MacLeod, Catherine
MacLeod, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McRury, Peter
McRury, Peter
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Duncan
Nicholson, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
Nicholson, Katie
Nicholson, Duncan
Nicholson, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
[Nicholson], Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Ellen
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McInnis, Archibald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Margaret
MacDonald, John
MacDonald, Bessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
MacDonald, John
MacDonald, Bessie
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, John
McDonald, Betsey
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Elizabeth Holland
MacDonald, John
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDonald, Sydney
MacDonald, Allister
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacDougall, Katherine MacAulay
MacDougall, Alexander A.
MacDougall, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b699s.jpg
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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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacAulay, Kate
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b699s.jpg
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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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
MacLeod, William
MacLeod, Bessie
MacMullin, Mrs. Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b699s.jpg
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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.
Cape Breton Location
Catalone
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Loch End
XX
Name List
McPherson, Sarah
McPherson, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Loch End Cemetery (Protestant) Catalone established 1837, incorporated March 1, 1897, Cape Breton County.
The original recording was completed on June 22, 1977 (S.F./M.C.).
The cemetery was vandalized on July 24 of 1977. It has been done over completely and the re-recording was finished on August 17, 1984 (S.F.). The Cemetery is very well kept and most of the damage done has now been repaired.
The first burial, unmarked (as are many of the early ones), was that of a MacAulay woman (Margaret MacCuish Bishop's Gr. Grandmother) who died about 3 months after arriving from Scotland. The earliest marked burial is 1836. The cemetery is still in use and the new part has recently been enlarged.
The land on which the cemetery is located was originally "MacAulay Land".
Much help in obtaining the maiden names of women buried here was given by Margaret Bishop, Flo MacMillan, Florence MacIntyre, and the late Christine Cameron. Mrs Alex (Minnie) Hunt also gave useful information.
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b699s.jpg
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.