Driscoll, Richard 19 Aug 1850 - 7 Jul 1919 Lalonde, Joseph 1880 – 1951 McDonough, Freida A. died 16 Apr 1910 age 31 wife of U. U. McGeough, Bernard 1915 – 1929 Nelson, Ella died 1945 Picot, Martha 1883 – 196? Santbergen, Marinus C. 'Dutchy' 1911- 24 Aug 2004 Santbergen, Jerry 1943 – 2002 son of Marinus & Johanna Santbergen, Johanna P. 'Ann' 1914 – 8 Apr 2005 Schmidt, R. J. 27 Jun 1933 – 5 Feb 1937 Stewart, David 1869 – 1937 Trainor, Thomas Henry Fr. 1878 – 1946 Willette, Jane Ann (nee Scott) died 17 Feb 1917 age 42 wife of James Winkler, Anton Albert 1885 - 1932
Welcome to the new home of the Saskatchewan Cemetery Project! We are delighted to announce that our pages, previously hosted on Rootsweb and Ancestry, have found a new abode at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansacem/. Our heartfelt gratitude to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com for their past support. The transition ensures that our digital documentation of Saskatchewan cemeteries and headstones continues to thrive and be regularly updated. In this labor of love, we aspire to preserve family histories by digitally immortalizing the sacred grounds of our ancestors. Whether you seek a loved one, an ancestor, or wish to uncover a long-lost cousin, our comprehensive cemetery records might hold the key. As winter blankets these resting places in snow, our year-round cemetery headstone digitization program allows for virtual exploration worldwide. We extend a warm invitation to those who share our passion for documenting cemetery headstones. If you've enjoyed participating or wish to support us through Patreon, your involvement is cherished. Visit https://www.patreon.com/SaskGenWeb to be part of our growing community. Your support ensures that this invaluable service persists for years to come. Explore the new webpages at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansacem/ and continue your journey with the Saskatchewan Cemetery Project. Let's work together to keep history alive, one headstone at a time. If you find our work beneficial, consider supporting us through Patreon. Together, we honor the past and pave the way for future generations. Warm regards, The Saskatchewan Cemetery Project Volunteer Team |