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SANDRA FERGUSON'S CAPE BRETON CEMETERIES
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
ST. LOUIS CEMETERY
Unique Id
B401 01 A
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Kennedy, Dinnes
Kennedy, Henrietta Price
Kennedy, James
Kennedy, Dinnis
Kennedy, Ellen E.
Kennedy, Theabault
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 B
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
[Unknown Name]
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 C
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
M ... John
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 D
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Bourgeois, Catherine
Bourgeois, Theotime P.
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 E
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Lorway, John
Lorway, Jane Shaw
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 F
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Kehoe, Matthew
Kehoe, George
Kehoe, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B401 01 G
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Kehoe, Annie
Kehoe, George
Kehoe, Mary
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B402 02 A
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
O'Toole, Richard
O'Toole, Ellen
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
Remarks
This individual record is copyrighted: Researched by Sandra Ferguson and
assembled in the database by Eric Krause - Krause House Info-Research Solutions
(1996-Present). Available for research purposes only. Commercial use requires
written permission.
Unique Id
B402 02 B
Cape Breton Location
Louisbourg
West Louisbourg
Cape Breton County
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia, Canada
Name of the Cemetery
St. Louis
Name List
Wheatley, Charlie
Wheatley, Chas. W.
Wheatley, Ellen
Cemetery Remarks
R.C. Cemetery in West Louisbourg.
Locally, this cemetery is known as St. Richards, although the mission church that once sttod on its ground is called "St Louis" in Rev. Johnston's "History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia."
The earliest marked burial is 1866; the most recent, 1916.
Located within the Fortress of Louisbourg, National Historic park, it is well maintained by parks Canada.
There appears to be many unmarked graves.
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.