A cemetery is a peaceful place |
I've lived in newer and older homes. Our Toronto house was very old, over 150 years at the time, that was the one where I grew up. Our current one is an interesting bungalow.
I heard a story that the second owner (Mr. Lehmann) accidentally shot himself, whilst cleaning his gun. He is buried in the Perth cemetery.
Second owners of our house. Anna lives in town. |
Perth's Elmwood Cemetery is very old, since the town was established in 1816. You can search for a particular marker, out of the 9797 plots. It's amazing what people are recording.
I found Mr. Lehmann's marker easily.
We used to visit Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto. I remember taking Caitlin when she was wee, < 2 years old, and telling off a kid who was chasing the peacocks.
We regularly check out hubby's markers in Chesterville, just to make sure they are in good repair. The cemetery in Delta is amazing, too. We visited Chaffeys Lock cemetery in summer. We ought to go visit Mom and Dad's plots in Torrance sometime, perhaps in spring.
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It's amazing what one can learn roaming through a cemetery and reading the headstones!
There is a sense of peace from a walk around a cemetery--and often a sense of history as well.
I have visited many cemeteries looking for my ancestors.. I have found a few and taken photos of the headstones.. The cemeteries are peaceful, I like to read the markers too.
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It sounds like you have a copy of the title search or a copy of the deed....was the name "Diamond" on there anywhere? I think the farm that lot came off of was a Diamond farm at one time.
Those are really beautiful grave markers. They must have been wealthy to afford that.
Trancing ancestry is so fascinating. We've just taken out a subscription at Ancestry.ca and plan on doing lots of research over the winter months.
Fascinating post and photos and Edith Hamilton was an intriquing woman from what I have read ~ Great post for OWT
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
These cemeteries seem to be well kept and most important records are kept.
Peaceful shots, but cemeteries usually are peaceful.
I remember once exploring a cemetery between North Bay and Huntsville; apparently there was a Civil War veteran buried there, but I never did find the gravestone.
Hari Om
I too like to wander churchyards; garnering the sense of lineage. YAM xx
I love poking around old cemeteries especially where I know or know of some of the people.
wow you can get good info from ancestry.ca!
Old cemeteries have such character. Mom and Dad are in a military cemetery with only a flat, ground level grave marker. - Margy
I enjoy walking through cemeteries, but I have never actually gone in search of any family members (not sure where, or if, any are buried with markers). Interestingly, I have posted about a few grave markers and received messages from descendants who found the post while doing an internet search. I feel as if I have helped them in some small way.
This property has never been a farm. It's not arable, with mostly wetland around us, RF.
We do not have any Diamonds listed, only 4 owners, all but 3 of us retired!
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