The New Westminster Archives have a copy of the burials, It is not complete as it was made some years ago and does not reflect recent burials, as I recall it is alphabetical by Surname [all A's then B's together etc:] but not sorted by date, or forenames, it does give burial date and grave location so that you can consult the master register which is kept at the cemetery office on Richmond Street. The Bowell records at the library are very useful, they often contain a copy of the newspaper notice and names of papers in which it was published. They may also contain names of Pallbearers and notes on family. On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 18:33:59 -0700, Janet White wrote: >Just wanted to let you know two things: >re: Fraser Cemetery: > >If your ancestor did not have a grave marker, they will NOT be listed on BC's Cemetery Finding Aid. You can, however, find them at the Fraser Cemetery's small office on-site. > >Also, if you want any records from the now-closed Funeral Directors of S. Bowell, Esq. or Bowell & Sons, they are ALL at the new Westminster Library. A grandson or nephew of one of the last BOWELL's also works in the Reference Section and is very helpful. > >Janet WHITE >Burnaby, BC > > > >==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== >Every two months or so, please repost your interests, >telling us what you know and where you've looked >and what you still need to find out. > >