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      High Tor Cemetery
     

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    LOCATION:
    Street Address:
    City: Porcupine Plain
    Range/Lot/Concession: SE ¼ 20-40-09 W2
    Township:
    Area: RM of Porcupine # 395
    Municipality: North East
    Province: SK
    GPS:
    Can you fill in any of these location blanks?

    HISTORY / ABOUT:

    Church (if this cemetery is affiliated with a church):
    Denomination:
    When established, first interment, where land orginated, etc: "Land donated by David Fittes 1926. Sign out front notes ""High Tor Cemetery 1926""

    Can you fill in any of these history blanks?

    Notes:
    Land donated by David Fettis from his homestead section. David was a returning WW1 soldier who received homesteads to pioneer.

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    TRANSCRIPT / INDEX:

    On the Internet:

    Offline and/or for purchase:

  • Transcript: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society
    For further information about transcripts or indexes for sale please follow the link provided and contact the organization that is selling.


    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.

    Do you have information on where transcripts or indexes of this cemetery can be found? If they're not listed above, please help us out by submitting information

  • LOOKUPS
  • Kathleen Margret Honeyman, marnie70@telus;.net: I have taken digital photos of all existing headstones on both sections of the cemetery and can email them to anyone who has loved ones interred there. Some of the markers are simply white unmarked or iron crosses, others are in what appears to be ukuranian language. The photographs have been taken in vertical rows as they appear. starting on the furthest left of the cemetery when facing the front of the grounds and working ones way down each row to the back of the cemetery. i also obtained a copy of a map from the custodian of the cemetery setting out the names of the ownerws of the sold plots in the cemetery, many of which are yet unused. I have photographed sign and all existing tombstones, markers, etc. Also have photos of each section of map or transcript of cemetery with names of owners of plots thereon. I have in my possession digital photographs of all gravemarkers existing in the cemetery as of September 22, 2007. Will upload to you at no cost.

    Do you live near this cemetery? Would you be willing to do lookups or take photographs of stones in this cemetery? Volunteer here

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