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      Earlville Rutherford Cemetery
     

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    LOCATION:
    Street Address: Off Highway 821 on road to Bashaw
    City: Ponoka
    Lot/Concession/Range: SW 06-042-23 W4th
    Township:
    County: Ponoka
    Municipality:
    Province: AB
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    HISTORY / ABOUT:

    Church (if this cemetery is affiliated with a church):
    Denomination:
    When established, first interment, where land orginated, etc: Established in 1902; First burial was Walter John Hare in May 1902; This cemetery began as a family cemetery within "Rathkeal's Ranch" owned by Arthur Charles Hare (brother of Walter John Hare)

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    Notes:
    About 8 miles north of Tees; I have copies of 7 photographs of this cemetery taken by my relative, Mr. Al Baisley of Red. Deer, Alberta. He has given permission for these to be published on the internet.

    TRANSCRIPT / INDEX:

    On the Internet:

    Offline and/or for purchase:

  • Transcript: National Library of Canada (Transcript available within Canada via inter-library loan)
  • A partial transcription and index was produced by the Lacombe Genealogy Club in July 1989 and published by the Alberta Genealogy Society. This has been filmed by the Mormons as Microfiche No. 6104709.
    For further information about transcripts or indexes for sale please follow the link provided and contact the organization that is selling.

  • Mormons Microfiche No. 6104709. Available through their Family History Centres.
    For further information about transcripts available on microfilm please follow the link provided. Note that microfilm available at the Archives of Ontario or National Archives of Canada can be borrowed by most Canadian libraries (through inter-library loan). Microfilms available from the LDS can be borrowed worldwide, check with your local Family History Centre.

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    National Library Of Canada
  • David Agar
  • Alexander Romanov-Hughes



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