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SANDRA FERGUSON'S CAPE BRETON CEMETERIES
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
OAKFIELD CEMETERY
Unique Id
B6101 01 A
Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Johnston, Archibald
Johnston, Effie MacInnis
Johnston, Malcolm Dan
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Johnston?], Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lamond, William
Lamond, Annie MacDonald
Lamond, Catherine
Lamond, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lamond, Catherine
Lamond, William
Lamond, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Norman H.
MacNeil, Catherine MacDonald
MacNeil, Hugh George
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Catherine Hughena Griffiths
MacNeil, Norman
MacNeil, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Ferguson, Donald
Ferguson, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, John R.
MacDonald, Margaret
MacDonald, Donald A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Donald Don
MacKeigan, John K.
MacKeigan, Donald A.
MacKeigan, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacGillivary, John Angus
MacGillivary, Norman William
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lamond, Donald Angus
Lamond, Donald
Lamond, Neil
Lamond, Eunice Ferguson
Lamond, Katie
Lamond, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeagan, Donald J.
McKeagan, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, William
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacIsaac, Norman
MacIsaac, Isabella
MacIsaac, Bella
MacIsaac, Donald
MacIsaac, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacIsaac, James
MacIsaac, Peggie
MacIsaac, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacIsaac, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacIsaac, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Malcolm H.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, John L.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Angus
McDonald, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, William
McDonald, Mary
McDonald, Kate
McDonald, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacAulay, Angus
MacAulay, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacLean, Minnie
MacLean, A. B.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Isabell
MacDonald, Alex
MacDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Christine
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, John D.
MacDonald, Isabel Lamond
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Mary
Morrison, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Norman
Morrison, Effie McLeod
Morrison, Katie
Morrison, Hughie
Morrison, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, John
McInnis, Margaret
MacInnis, Sarah M.
MacInnis, Alex.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[MacInnis], Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Roderick
Morrison, Catherine MacLeod
[Without Name]
[Without Name]
Morrison, Roderick Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Norman
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Johnston, Ranald
Johnston, Duncan
Johnston, Mary MacLeod
Johnston, Alex D.
Johnston, Donald
Johnston, Margaret MacKeigan
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Ferguson, Effiel Rachel
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Ferguson, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Neil D.
MacDonald, Margaret
MacDonald, Roderick W.
MacDonald, Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacLeod, Flora MacDonald
MacLeod, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Roderick
MacDonald, Mary
MacDonald, Archibald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Daniel F.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Effie
Morrison, Angus
Morrison, Duncan
Morrison, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McVicar, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacVicar, John
MacVicar, Isabella
MacVicar, Catherine
MacVicar, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Jefferson, William
Jefferson, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Jefferson, Horace
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Andrews, Alonzo
Andrews, Margaret Ann MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Donald R.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Matheson, Angus
Matheson, Mary A. Morrison
Matheson, John W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Buchanan, Donald W.
Buchanan, Effie MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Campbell, Dan J.
Campbell, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKinnon, Jessie Morrison
McKinnon, Donald
McKinnon, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKinnon, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Christena MacQueen
Morrison, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Malcolm
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeigan, John
McKeigan, Annie
McKeigan, Mary
McKeigan, Christy
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Fortune, Catherine McQuarrie
Fortune, Wiliam
Fortune, George
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, Duncan D.
MacQueen, Effie MacQuarrie
MacQueen, Sarah MacKenzie
MacQueen, Norman
MacQueen, Donald Hughie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, John A.
MacDonald, Margaret Ferguson
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, John A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McQuarrie, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McQuarrie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeggen, Margaret
McQuarrie, Alx
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeigan, John
McKeigan, Annie
McKeigan, Archie
McKeigan, Duncan
McKenzie, Catherine
McKenzie, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lamond, Christina
Lamond, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Philip
MacDonald, Neil
MacDonald, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Norman
MacNeil, Mary McKillop
MacNeil, Hector
MacNeil, Margaret Lamond
MacNeil, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[MacDonald], Donald MacAskill
MacDonald, Sarah
MacDonald, Flora MacKeigan
MacDonald, Donald
MacDonald, Donald N.
MacDonald, Robert D.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Kate Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Margaret
MacKeigan, Murdock
MacKeigan, Effie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Murdock
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Alexander
McDonald, William
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Donald A.
MacKeigan, Flora
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Alexander R.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Maria
McDonald, Alexander R.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Ferguson, Daniel A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Mary J.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Leah
MacDonald, Alexander
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Kate L.
MacDonald, Alexander A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Lauchlin W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, John R.
[McDonald], Frances A. MacDonald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Ranald
McDonald, John
McDonald, Frances
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Neil
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, Alex
McDonald, Catherine
McDonald, Neil
Williams, Charles W.
Williams, Martha
Williams, Christina McDonald
Williams, James
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeigan, Mary
McKeigan, Catherine
McKeigan, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McKeagan, Donald
McKeagan, Sarah
McKeagan, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McNeil, Donald
McNeil, Norman
McNeil, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McNiel, Donald
McNiel, Margaret
McNeil, Ewen
McNeil, Annie
McNeil, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Donald John
MacDonald, Angus
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, James
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Murdock
McDonald, Alex
McDonald, Christy
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McD, J.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacCalla, Ian Domhnullach
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Murdock
McDonald, Alex
McDonald, Christina
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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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
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Alex
McDonald, Christene
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Coll
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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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
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Maggie Bell
McDonald, Effie
McDonald, Ranald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Ronald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Ronald
MacDonald, Effie
MacDonald, Maggie Bell
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Donald William
MacDonald, Murdock
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lamond, John
Lamond, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Campbell, Margaret E.
Campbell, John W.
Campbell, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Campbell, John W.
Campbell, Sarah
Nelles, Alonzo Everett
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Angus R.
MacDonald, Catherine MacLean
MacDonald, Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Miriam Archibald
MacNeil, D. W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McCurdy, Catherine M.
McCurdy, Harry
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Donald William
MacNeil, Alexis A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Norman
McInnis, Mary Lamond
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacLeod, Charles T.
MacLeod, Isabella
Thomson, Margaret
Thomson, Charles
Thomson, John M.
Thomson, John
Thomson, Flora
Thomson, Alexander
Thomson, Charles W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Matheson, Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Matheson, John Archie
Matheson, Alex
Matheson, Johnnie
Matheson, Malcolm
Matheson, Kate
[Matheson], John McDowell
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Brown, Mary
Brown, Ewen
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Johnston, John
Johnston, Mary McArthur
Johnston, Elizabeth Bradford
Johnston, Margaret
Johnston, James
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Johnston, Elizabeth Bradford
Johnston, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
A M I.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
[Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Donald A.
McInnis, Malcolm
McInnis, John
McInnis, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Boyd, Archie
Boyd, Christine Morrison
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeagan, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Catherine
MacKeigan, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McLellan, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McLellan, John
McLellan, Mary McKeagan
McLellan, Norman
McLellan, Dan J.
McLellan, Margaret
McLellan, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Roderick
MacNeil, Euphemia
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McNeil, Sister E. Catherine
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Neil
MacNeil, Catherine
MacNeil, Donald H.
MacNeil, Emma C.
MacNeil, Donald H.
MacNeil, William
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Johnston, Annie
Johnston, Malcolm
Johnston, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Neil
McInnis, Christie Ferguson
McInnis, Donald
McInnis, Mary Cassie
McInnis, Donald John
McInnis, Donald
McInnis, Effie Lamond
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Donald John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, William G.
MacDonald, Annie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McDonald, Malcolm
McDonald, Ann
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McQueen, Duncan Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McQueen, John
McQueen, Mary
McQueen, Duncan A.
McQueen, John
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Duncan
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McPherson, Donald A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Donald
MacKeigan, Sarah MacInnis
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Roderick
Morrison, Margaret MacKeigan
Morrison, Donald
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Roderick
MacKeigan, Annie J. Canpbell
MacKeigan, Flora C.
MacKeigan, Donald John
MacKeigan, John Alex
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Hugh
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Hugh
McInnis, Isabell
McInnis, Donald Archie
McInnis, Flora
McInnis, Archie
McInnis, Margaret
McInnis, Donald
McInnis, John
McInnis, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, Norman
MacQueen, Kate MacLeod
MacQueen, Donald J.
MacQueen, Duncan M.
MacQueen, Alexander
MacQueen, Neil F.
MacQueen, Duncan A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, Donald
MacQueen, Sarah
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Myrick, H. D.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, John E.
MacQueen, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Hareguy, Mary Anne McQueen
McQueen, John
McQueen, Mrs.
Hareguy, Joseph
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lanceleve, Felix
Lanceleve, Josephine LeMal
Lanceleve, Donald Roger
Lanceleve, Maurice
Lanceleve, Marion
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Morrison, Roderick
Morrison, [Without Name]
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Neas, Byron
Neas, Frank
Neas, Mary MacNeil
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacNeil, Rev. John C.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKay, Sarah
Matheson, Alexander W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacKeigan, Freedom J.
MacKeigan, Archie D.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Anthony, John A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, John A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Lund, Robert C.
Lund, Effie E.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
Remarks
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assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacInnis, Margaret Jane
MacInnis, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacInnis, Angus
MacInnis, Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Warcop, Joseph
Warcop, Georgina
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
MacInnis, Archie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
Fortune, Sally MacInnis
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
McInnis, Neil
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
A. M. I. AE
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Left of Entrance
Name List
L. M. I.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
Matheson, Donald A.
Matheson, Allister
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
Chapell, Claude Cameron
Chapell, Georgie Stevens
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Duncan
MacDonald, Willetta
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, Duncan R.
MacQueen, Sarah Margaret
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, John Hector
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
MacQueen, Daniel J.
MacQueen, Margaret
MacQueen, Cassie
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
Ferguson, Murdock A.
Ferguson, Julia M (Pass)
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Beginning to Right of Entrance
Name List
MacDonald, Angus J.
MacDonald, Martha Anderson
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
MacInnis, Ronald
MacInnis, Sarah
MacInnis, Mora
MacInnis, Calum
MacInnis, M.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
MacQuarrie, John H.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
MacQuarrie, Robert A.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
MacAulay, Malcolm
MacAulay, Alma Mary Jane Cann
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
Munroe, Daniel J.
Munroe, Agnes M.
Munroe, Daniel
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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Cape Breton Location
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
Matheson, Charles W.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
Lumsden, Annon Lee Silver
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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
Hillside Mira
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
Oakfield
Last Small Sections
Name List
Slaven, George B.
Slaven, Annie G.
Cemetery Remarks
Oakfield Cemetery (Protestant), Cape Breton County.
This small cemetery is located on private property, Trout Brook, on the opposite shore to Oakfield. It is well kept and has recently been re-fenced. It is no longer in use. The earliest MacLeod burial is 1860; the most recent 1948. The MacLeods are "Big Donnie's" people (former M.L.A.).
"Oakfield" is a lovely cemetery, scenically located by the Mira River on a point of land known early as "MacLeod's Point." It is meticulously kept and luckily has not yet fallen victim to the senseless vandalism inflicted on other graveyards.
According to Allister MacDonald, the man largely responsible for its care, the first burials at "Oakfield" took place between 1810 & 1815, people named MacLeod and Campbell, who lie in unmarked graves. The earliest dated burial is 1837.
The cemetery is still in use and is currently being enlarged, taking into account the increasing population in that area of Mira.
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.