Last summer I stumbled across the following web site: http://www.mountroyalcem.com/set_main.html I had no idea where in Montreal my John & Nell (SCOTT) RAMSDELL were buried, but about two weeks after filling in the query on that page, they notified me of the name of the cemetery (Hawthorne-Dale) as well as the lot number. I don't know if they normally search the various cemeteries or if someone went the extra mile. Either way, I was absolutely thrilled. I learned her exact date of birth (instead of "after 1975"), her husband's name and date of death, her daughter's correct name and date of death, etc. Now if I could just get a digital photo! Anyhow, you might want to give that web site a try! Joyce > ______________________________ > From: "dean warmerdam" <damfam@uniserve.com> > Date: Thursday, September 7, 2000 7:02 PM > To: QC-ETANGLO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [QC-ETANGLO] Looking for gravesite for grandfather > > Hi everyone > > I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions. Possibly, the answers are under > my nose and I am thinking tooo much. My grandfather, Leslie Cecil Martin was > born in Sherbrooke in 1916 as was his father. Of course, there is no census > for me to look up at this time frame, but he died in Lasalle in 1984. Trying > to find his burial place as his parents are buried at Hawthorne Dale. No > record of him there. I phoned Feron's Funeral Home in Lasalle, J.J. Cardinal > in Verdun, one in Lachine and even Pointe Claire and no one has him on file. > > I am hoping that once I find his burial place, I will look in that area for > family members of the MARTIN family. RIght now, there are so many Martins in > Quebec that it would be impossible. > If one died in Lasalle, and was Presbyterian where would be the closest > cemetery? > Maybe I should even consider his birth place of Sherbrooke? What cemeteries > are there. > > ANY suggestions, I would LOVE to hear them. > You guys are great and many heads are better than one. > Thanks, > Karen > If I can't locate it, maybe I should find someone who will look up at the > Montreal library the Protestant index card as it will tell me the name of the > church that handled it. >