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MacDowall pop. ~90 Rural Municipality Number 461 Prince Albert RM No. 463 - DUCK LAKE |
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Macfarlane Section 4 - Tsp 31 - Rge 21 - W 2 |
- Macfarlane celebrated Christmas in the year Saskatchewan became a
province. Its early establishment saw the arrival of neighboring postal
offices. To the west was came Lockwood, on the east came Depew, to the south Richfarms came and went
- Macfarlane P.O. closed the year before Otterton opened to the north
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Mancroft Tsp 36 - Rge 23 - W 2 - |
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Mandal Later name Watrous |
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Manitou Beach pop. ~140 |
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Manresa 1907-1908 Named Sinnett (1)
1908-1912 Named McGuire
Last Name for this location is Manresa 1912-1924
Tsp 35 - Rge 21 - W 2 |
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In the same township, McGuire changed names to Manresa before Mulvihill changed names to Shady Grove
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To the east of McGuire was Bog End. McGuire changed names to Manresa before Bog End changed names to Leroy.
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Sinnett (1) was only around for one year when it changed names to McGuire. Then in 1908, the name Sinnett (2) was re-used just south of this location at Tsp 34 - Rge 21 - W 2
- Burr to the east opened shortly before Sinnett (1), however closed in the same year as Manresa. Burr P.O. did reopen again in the 30s.
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Marcelin Pop. ~190 R.M. 464 Leask and R.M. 434 Blaine Lake |
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Markell Narkell Alternate spelling Section 23 Tsp 31 - Rge 10 - W 3 |
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Marne Hoo Doo previous name Tsp 41 -Rge 25 -W2 |
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Marriott
R.M. of Marriott #317 Tsp 32 - Rge 14- W 3 |
- Marriott Cemetery
- Marriott locates North of Rosetown, Saskatchewan
North - South Marriott is between Valley Centre and Malmgren, Saskatchewan
- See also Rosetown
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Martensville Pop. ~ 4,000 Rural Municipality Number 344 Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY |
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Marysburg Rural Municipality Number 370 of Humboldt P.O. previously named Dead Moose Lake Moseley was the Station Name SW Section 2 -Tsp 39 - Rge 22 -W2 |
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Maskakee
Rural Municipality Number 371 - BAYNE Tsp 39 Rge 26 w of the 2nd |
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Matka 3 - Tsp 29 - Rge 23 - W 2
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Maymont Pop ~ 175 Rural Municipality Number 406 Mayfield |
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McGuire 1907-1908 Named Sinnett (1)
1908-1912 Named McGuire
Last Name for this location is Manresa 1912-1924
Tsp 35 - Rge 21 - W 2 |
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McNabPark Also known as RCAF - Station Saskatoon
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- 1964 RCAF - Station
- McNab Park is now a sub-division of Saskatoon
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Meacham Pop. ~ 100 Rural Municipality Number 341 of Viscount, and Rural Municipality Number 342 of Colonsay |
- Book Title Milestones and memories : Colonsay and Meacham Districts, 1905-1980
Published Colonsay, Sask. : R.M. 342 Celebrate Saskatchewan 1980 Commitees, 1980
Look Up Volunteer
CAN-SASKATCHEWAN Mailing List Complete index online (Enter the term 'Colonsay and Meacham Districts 1905-1980')
- MANY BRANCHES & DEEP ROOTS OF OUR ZALESCHUK FAMILY: Iwan (John) Zaleschuk
- Viscount, Sk Area Cemeteries
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Bethania Cemetery, near Viscount, Sk
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Plunkett Cemetery: Plunkett, Saskatchewan
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St. Anthony Cemetery Cemetery:
Formerly Saxby then St. Bede's near Meacham, SK
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St. Peter Cemetery, near Meacham, Sk
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Eigenhiem Cemetery, near Young, Sk
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Viscount Union Cemetery, Viscount, Sk
- St. Alphonse Roman Catholic Cemetery, Viscount, Sk
- Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Hungaria Cemtery, Viscount, Sk
- Meacham Greek Orthodox Cemetery
- Meacham Cemetery
- St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Cemetery
- St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery
- Saskatchewan City and Town Maps - Directory
- Trojan Cemetery : SGS Indexed at FHL
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Mead Tsp 35- Rge 13- W3 |
- Mead was located near Keppel, Saskatchewan
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Medona Quincy Later Name Section 24 - Tsp 35 - Rge 8 - W 3 |
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To the east of Quincy was Cubitt as well as Vanscoy which opened one month before Quincy closed
- Diova was North of Quincy, however Quincy closed before Diova changed names to Grandora
- To the north also were Dunfermline and Hawoods both of which were established after Quincy closed
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Delisle was south of Medona and saw Medona change names to Quincy
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Melfort City of Northern Lights Pop ~5,700 1892 Section 7 - Tsp 45 - Rge 18 - W 2 Rural Municipality Number 428 STAR CITY Neighboring R.M.'s: Rural Municipality Number 429 - FLETT'S SPRINGS
WAS Rural Municipality Number 429 - CARROT RIVER Rural Municipality Number 459 - KINISTINO |
- July 1919 Waghorn's Guide
- The Babcock Family of Victoria BC: Albert(Birt) Babcock
- Book Title Melfort 1903-2003 : 100 years of history as recorded in the Melfort Journal, Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Published [Melfort, Sask. : s.n.], 2003
"The paper you hold in your hands ... offers glimpses at the people and
places of the past through the stories published in 'The Melfort
Journal'--originally known as the 'Carrot River Journal' when founded
in 1908--during the period from 1910 to 2003"--p. 2
- Book Title Melfort Pipe Band, 1935-2000
Author Clancy, R. S. (Ron)
Published Carrot River, Sask. : Patches Ventures Ltd., c2000
- Book Title Voices of the past : a history of Melfort and district
Author Ryan, Timothy
Published Melfort : Melfort and District Golden Jubliee Committee, 1955
- City of Melfort the City of Northern Lights
- Hemingford Cemetery, Nebraska USA : Ray, Blanche M., b. 3/19/1922, Melfort Sask, Can Alliance NE, d. 3/21/1976
- James Smith Cree Nation
- Leslie/Crowell Tree: Wallace, Mary (1881 - 1969) d. 13 Mar 1969 in Melfort, Sask.
- McClure
Family Tree Our family came from Northern Ireland to Ontario and then
to Saskatchewan. They settled in various places: Kinistino, Melfort,
Prince Albert, Flett Springs, Ethelton, Pathlow, etc.
- Melfort Creek Lutheran Cemetery
- Melfort (old) - (Craig) Cemetery: SGS Indexed at FHL
- The Family of
John Blackwell (10.2.4.8) & Sarah Eleanor Howes: Ivan Howes Blackwell: Ernest Henry Blackwell
- Mt. Pleasant Community Cemetery
- Melfort Head of the Carrot River Valley
- Melfort Journal
- RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Brian Allan & Kim Maxwell's: John Harold Moore: Mary Edna (Bannon) Moore
- Wapiti Branch Library Directory
- Warren William Bailey, Jeanette Maria Bailey, Mortlach Saskwith photo of Melfort, Sk
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Melfort South Section 12 - Tsp 44 - Rge 18 - W 2 Flett's Springs Rural Municipality Number 429 Star City Rural Municipality Number 28 Rural Municipality Number 459 - KINISTINO |
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Mennon Laird RM #404 Tsp 40- Rge 6 -W3 |
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Merrill Tsp 35- Rge 6 -W3 Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY |
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Merrington Section 4 - Tsp 30 - Rge 23 - W 3 |
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Meskanaw
Meskunow alternate spelling Rural Municipality Number 430 of Invergordon |
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Middle Lake Pop ~ 262 A Proud Community |
- Book Title Middle
Lake : the vintage years : a history of the village of Middle Lake,
including school districts of Grove Lake, Middle Lake, Merrywood,
Mackintosh, Lake Ignace, Lucien Lake and Wilfred
compiled by the Middle Lake Celebrate Saskatchewan History Book Committee
Published Middle Lake, Sask. : The Committee, 1982
- Faith/Grace Community Lutheran Cemetery
- Holy Canadian Martyrs Roman Catholic Cemetery
- LEPSENYI Private Cemetery
- Middle Lake Cemetery
- Middle Lake Jehovah's Witness Cemetery
- Middle Lake Cemetery
- St. John's Lutheran Cemetery
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Middleton Hill 1927-1932 Section 23 -Tsp 43 -Rge 28 -W 2 Previous Name St. Isidore de Bellevue Previously named Garonne
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Milden Milden Rural Municipality Number 286 Pop ~220 |
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Moseley
Moseley was the Station Name Humboldt Rural Municipality Number 370 Tsp 38- Rge 22- W2 Marysburg is settlement name Dead Moose Lake previous settlement name |
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Mourey Titantic Later Name opened at Section 1 - Tsp 45 - Rge 4 - W 3
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- Tiefengrund, NWT had already changed names to Laird, Sk when Mourey opened to the north. Another southerly neighbor, Carlton also saw Mourey change names to Titantic
- Titantic marked the end of the CNR line on the 1924 SWP map
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Muenster St. Peter's colony Pop ~ 383 Rural Municipality Number 369 of St.Peter Rural Municipality Number 339 - Leroy |
- Biographical
Sketch of Mr. Antonio (Tony) Molaro: The "Shrine of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel" at Carmel, Saskatchewan he designed and constructed
- Book Title Begin a good work : a history of St. Peter's Abbey, 1903-2003
Author Fitzgerald, Colleen
Published Muenster, SK : St. Peter's Press, c2003
- Book Title Fifty golden years, 1903-1953 : a brief history of
the Order of St. Benedict in the Abbacy Nullius of St. Peter, Muenster,
Saskatchewan
Author Windschiegl, Peter
- Book Title A mother braving a wilderness (For her children's sake) / told by her son, Otto Lutz ; edited by Thomas Gerwing ; ill. by Greg Schulte
Published Muenster, Sask. : St. Peter's Colony Jubilee Steering Committee, 1977
- Book Title Memories of Muenster's 70 progressive years, 1903-1973
Author Catholic Women's League, Muenster, Sask
Published Muenster, Sask. : St. Peter's Press, [1973]
- Book Title Muenster and district : centenary history 1903-2003, as the creek flows on
Published Muenster, Sask. : Muenster and District Centenary History Book Committee, c2003
- Book Best of Humboldt / south to Muenster, Sask to Lannigan, Sask.
- Carmel Conception Cemetery, Muenster, Sk
- Hostels in Saskatchewan
- Humboldt and Area Web Page
- LeRoy Business Directory
- Mount Carmel Shrine
- Neimann Lutheran Cemetery
- St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Cemetery: Indexed at
FHL
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- Muenster Roman Catholic Cemetery
- Our roots
Canada's Local Histories Online - Title: Fifty golden years, 1903-1953
: a brief history of the Order of St. Benedict in the Abbacy Nullius of
St. Peter, Muenster, Saskatchewan.
- Neimann Lutheran Cemetery
- Our Roots Canada's Local Histories online -
Quest for a New Homeland : The Founding of St. Peter's Colony in Saskatchewan
Doerfler, Bruno, Weber, Jerome
- Reiners Genealogieseite: Bunz, Catherine-Mary
- RootsWeb: CAN-BC-OBITS-L :EHL, Margaret Mary (Loehr). Born November 10, 1918 in Muenster, Sask.
Bunz, Adam-Anthony
- St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Cemetery : SGS Indexed at FHL
- St. Peter's Abbey Roman Catholic Cemetery
St. Peter's Monastery - Cemetery
- Sask Biz Muenster, Sk
- Spirit and the Soil - Early Settlement of Humboldt, Saskatchewan
& Surrounding Communities
- Welcome to the Rural Municipality of St. Peter #369!
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Mulvihill Sec.32, Twp.35, R.21, W2 Shady Grove Later Name |
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