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    1. RE: [QC-ETANGLO] Cemeteries in the Townships
    2. beth
    3. Leslie, I want to thank you and everyone who has taken the time to record and upload this information. For those of us who have significant family roots in the ET but do not live there benefit greatly from your efforts. I was going to submit the tombstones I had transcribed to interment.net, but I see from their information pages that they really only want submissions if you have completed whole cemeteries. regards, beth > -----Original Message----- > From: leslie nutbrown [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 08:27 am > To: [email protected] > Subject: [QC-ETANGLO] Cemeteries in the Townships > > > Further to the discussion regarding cemetery transcriptions > available online > at www.interment.net. > This is an ongoing project and as many cemeteries as possible will be > transcribed by volunteers. Malvern Cemetery in Lennoxville > with over 4000 > burials was transcribed by Joan Cruickshank, a mammoth > undertaking for sure > and a benefit to many people. > > Probably all cemeteries have varying amounts of unmarked > graves so if you > are looking for someone and cannot find the name mentioned on > a tombstone, > then likely that person did not have a gravestone or else > weathering and > erosion have made it unreadable. > > I have transcribed several more cemeteries in Compton and > Stanstead Counties > (Milby, Cookshire, Johnville, Crystal Lake, Hatley) but these > have to be > typed and put online and this will be done over the winter. > > Leslie S. Nutbrown > Lennoxville, Quebec

    12/05/2004 05:00:07