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    LOCATION:
    Street Address: South side of Derry road between Ninth and Tenth Lines
    City: Lisgar
    Lot/Concession: Concession 10, Lot 10
    Township: Trafalgar Township
    County/District: Halton County
    Municipality: Milton, Halton Region
    Province: ON
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    HISTORY / ABOUT:

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    When established, first interment, where land orginated, etc: The cemetery is beleived to be the burial ground for the children of Nathan and Mary Kindree. This cemetery remained forgotten until the late 1970's and once more until the early 1990's when the area was slated for development. The cemetery lays nestled between trees and adjacent to the west bank of a Sixteen Mile Creek tributary. The cemetery is named for the children of the Kindree family, that settled here in the 1820's. The Kindree (Kindrae)have their origins in Wales and their travels saw them journey from New Jersey through Niagara and then finally to this rural area now within the boundaries of Mississauga, formerly Trafalgar Township. This cemetery is a testament to the difficulty of life in the early nineteenth century. The children died between 1829 and 1839 - three girls died from tuberculosis, the causes of the other deaths are unknown. Father of the deceased children, Nathan Kindree is buried in Eden United Cemetery, only about 1 mile (1.6 km) down the road. Nathan and Mary Kindree had a total of 12 children, five of which survived and raised their own families in the area. The other seven children are buried within this small cemetery.

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    Notes:
    Abandoned

    TRANSCRIPT / INDEX:

    On the Internet:

  • Transcript: CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project
  • Index: Halton-Peel Branch OGS
  • Photos: CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project

    Offline and/or for purchase:

  • Transcript: Halton-Peel Branch OGS
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  • Microfilm: Archives of Ontario
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  • Joanne Krywko



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