Frank and I just got back from Nova Scotia. It was quite an experience. Beautiful country. I went into Riverton Cemetery. My John Falconer in Riverton Cemetery was born 1796 was married to Isabella Fraser. I am tracing the parents of John Falconer and Isabella. There is an Alexander Falkner (different spelling) listed in A DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH EMIGRANTS TO CANADA BEFORE CONFEDERATION. CA 1752-24 JUL 1812 Poss from Inv. to Pictou Co NS bur Old Elgin. (Is there another cemetery besides Elgin cemetery?) . Elgin Cemetery is not in the Stone Book records. (Would anyone have a listing?) Stopped in a local store and a resident who lived near the cemetery showed us the way. It is on the street behind St. Columba's. This cemetery was established in 1799 and is situated in the woods. There were car tracks going into the cemetery and it looked as if someone had been tending to it lately. Walked the cemetery but found no Alexander Falkner. There were stones with no names. I also saw a Hugh Fraser who immigrated in 1801 and lived until his 80th year. Could not read the entire tombstone. In A DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH EMIGRANTS TO CANADA BEFORE CONFEDERATION there is a Hugh Fraser 1761-1841 from Aird, INV to Pictou Co 1801 settled West Branch Lake, East River Farmer and carpenter children Mary Alexander Hugh James Isabella Does this look familiar to anyone? Hugh has been either a first or middle name in our family for 4 generations. Ruth Falconer Fox - TN