At 07:29 PM 7/19/00 -0400, you wrote: >I have a chance to spend a very few hours next week looking for the Old 3rd Concession Cemetery in Noyan, near the Richelieu River. Would anyone know if 3rd Conc. is still called that, or does the road have another name now, and if so, what it is, just where this cemetery may be found, and whether or not there is some plan of the cemetery available. > >TIA for any help you can offer. > >Buckie from Barrie, Ontario Hi Buckie, The topograhical map, Lacolle sheet 31H/3, shows a cemetery on Route 225, about 3 km south of the village of Noyan. The village is about 300 metres north of the intersection of Routes 202 and 225. Going south from this intersection, a little over a kilometre, the road takes a bend to the east, and then due south again at a point called Fadden Corner. At this point the road runs along close to a creek called Ruiss de Troisieme [3rd] Concession, so this should be the right one. The cemetery is on the west side of the road about a km south of the bend. Ther are also 1st and 2nd Concession creeks, which indicates that the 1st is the road along the east bank of the Richelieu River, and the 2nd, the road running south starting about 700 metres west of Fadden Corner. These two roads end at the US border, but Route 225 shows a customs house and the road continues on. I have no idea of the condition of the cemetery or if there is any plan or index available. Hopefully some else can provide that information. Bill Brady, Ottawa, ON