To those that have an interest in cemeteries. I never thought I would have much interest in cemeteries, but as I grow older, I find the interest increasing. It is great to see a well kept cemetery. I have been involved in doing something about a PIONEER CEMETERY that was left unattended for many years. We call the WILTSE PIONEER CEMETERY. There are a few articles and a number of pictures to be found Colonel Jessup UE Web Site: http://www.ripnet.com/sites/colonel_edward_jessup/UEL_Col_J/index.html For pictures before and after http://www.ripnet.com/sites/colonel_edward_jessup/UEL_Col_J/wiltse_pioneer_cemetery.html For the dedication: http://www.ripnet.com/sites/colonel_edward_jessup/UEL_Col_J/wiltse_pioneer_cemetery_dedicati.html For cemetery transcriptions for Leeds-Grenville check: L&G Genealogy Society web site: http://www.leedsandgrenvillegenealogy.com/ under publications Regards, Fraser Carr At 10:42 PM 01-17-2005, you wrote: >To all the people who wrote me, "THANK-YOU" for your kind words >,encouragement and helpful suggestions. I had no idea how you felt about me. >You still stuck with me as your List Mom. > >Now let's get on with what we do best, helping each other on our >adventures on this cemetery mailing list. >To start the ball rolling........... >Where has been the most unusual cemetery you have seen in Ontario? > >Sheila >List Mom > > > > > >==== CA-ONT-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >To UnSUBSCRIBE: to CA-ONT-CEMETERIES-L-request@rootsweb.com the >word unsubscribe in the subject and body. >In search of site: http://ocml0.tripod.com > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx