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Sagehill Section 15 Tsp 38 - Rge 27 - W 2 Previous name RCAF Station Dana |
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Saint Benedict Pop ~ 130 R.M. #401 of Hoodoo |
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Saint Brieux R.M. #399 of Lake Lenore A community for all Ages Pop ~455 |
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Saint Denis Rural Municipality Number 372 - GRANT |
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Saint Gregor Pop. ~141 Rural Municipality Number 369 - ST. PETER |
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Saint Isidore de Bellevue |
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Saint Isidore de Bellevue (2) |
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Saint Julien |
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Saint Laurent - Grandin Saint Laurent de Grandin |
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Saint Meinrad Section 15 Tsp 41- Rge 26 - W 2 |
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Saint Peters Monastery Muenster Later Name |
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Saskatchewan, NWT
East Section 35 Tsp 38 - Rge 4 W 3 |
- Saskatchewan, NWT and Llewellyn (1), NWT both were on the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River. Saskatchewan, NWT was just a scant measurement of approximately 1/2 mile west of where Clarkboro was later situated on the junction of the South Saskatchewan River and the CNR
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Saskatoon Pop. ~ 200,000 Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY |
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Putney, Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere Genealogy
WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album - FEDORUK, Theodore and Annie (Romaniuk) & The Hon. Sylvia O. Fedoruk
WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album -PODILUK, Walter, Family
WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album -The Saskatchewan Story of the Schoenhals Family
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- Canada 411 The Phone Directory for Everyone
- Christ Church Patience Lk Cemetery
- Church of Latter Day Saints
1427 10th Street East
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan
Tel: 306-343-6060
Hours of operation
T-W 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Th 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Fri 12:30pm - 4:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
(times are as of this web page date) - City of Saskatoon
"after amalgamation with the neighbouring settlements of Riversdale and Nutana in 1906, it incorporated as a city"
- Diefenbaker Canada Centre
101 Diefenbaker Place University of Saskatchewan Campus Saskatoon, Sask S7N 5B8
Hours of operation M & F 9:30 am - 5:00 pm T-W-Th 9:30 am - 8:00 pm Holidays 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Good Friday and Remembrance Day.
- Filipino Community Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,Canada
- Haultain Gravesite
- Little Stone Schoolhouse
(administered by Diefenbaker Canada Center see above) Map of location at above website Hours of operation Weekdays (May - June) 9:30 am - 4 pm Weekends (May - August) 12:30 pm - 5 pm
- Lucky Man Cree Nation
- Marr Residence - Historical site
Saskatoon Temperance Colony house (1883), used as a hospital in '85. Saskatoon, Sask. 1948. Tour schedules phone 306-665-6888 326-11th Street East c/o Meewasin Valley Authority 402-3rd Avenue South Saskatoon, Sk. S7K 3G5 - The Metis Man
- Midland Historical Volunteers Inc.
Historic re-enactments of Canada's military history. Membership information: 306-374-6609 Mailing Address: Midland Historical Volunteers 510 Cynthia Street Saskatoon, Sk. S7L 7K7 - Musee Ukraina Museum
- My Sask.Com - Saskatchewan Telephone White Pages and Yellow Pages
- Narratives of Saskatoon
- Nutana Pioneer Cemetery
- Our roots Canada's Local Histories Online Some outstanding women : they made Saskatoon a better community
- Our roots Canada's Local Histories Online The sword of Saint Paul : a history of the Diocese of Saskatoon, 1933-1983
Robertson, D. F. (Duncan F.)
- Lecture du milieu : Saskatoon
Comeau, Jeanne, Gaudet, Anita, Service fransaskois d'?ducation aux adultes
- Penner Private Cemetery
- Prairie Gold Saskatchewan Sports
A compilation of teams, players and biographies from the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatoon Hall of Fame.
- Rugby Chapel
1912 Anglican Chapel Viewing by appointment only 306-975-3753 College of Emmanuel and St. Chad 1337 College Dr. Saskatoon, Sk S7N 0W6
- Saskatchewan Archives Board
Hours of Operation 10 am - 4 pm on weekdays.
- Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Center
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- Saskatchewan Railway Museum
Saskatchewan Railroad Attractions
- Saskatoon Cemeteries online at the City of Saskatoon Web site
- Saskatoon Dominion Land Grants (Original homesteaders)
- Saskatoon Henderson's Directory 1911
- Saskatoon Free Net
- Saskatoon Genealogical Society branch of SGS
Meetings 2nd Wednesday of the month - 6:15 Albert Community Centre 610 Clarence Avenue South Saskatoon, Sk
- Saskatoon Heritage Society
- The Saskatoon Public Library - Genealogy Resources
Frances Morrison (Main) Library 311-23rd Street East Saskatoon, Sask. Local History Room Mon 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm T-W-F 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Th 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Closed Saturday Sun 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm (winter only) - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix newspaper - obits online
- Smithville Community Cemetery
- South Corman Park School
- UKRAINIAN MUSEUM OF CANADA
910 Spadina Cres. East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 3H5
TEL 306 244-3800
Rose Marie Fedorak
Curator/Education Director
- Ukrainian Canadian Congress ? Saskatchewan Provincial Council (UCC-SPC)
- University of Saskatchewan
- University of Saskatchewan Archives
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7N 5A4
TEL 306 966-5970
FAX 306 966-6040
- Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation
- Wanuskewin Heritage Park
- Western Development Museum
Address and hours of operation: Tourism Saskatoon - Museums
- WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album
- Woodlawn Cemetery City of Saskatoon website
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Saskatoon RCAF |
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Saxby Section 10 Tsp 36 - Rge 26 - W 2
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- Running on the Railine were Meacham to the west and Peterson to the north were the closest placenames to Saxby
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Schmidtsburg
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Schoenweise R.M.: Rosthern No.: 403 Section 19 - Tsp 40 - Rge 4 - W 3 |
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Sclanders Rural Municipality Number 341 - VISCOUNT
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- Book Title Footprints of time : Viscount and district, 1905-1985
Published Viscount, Sask. : Viscount & Area History Book Committee, 1985
- Book Title Through the fields of time : Plunkett and district
Published Plunkett, Sask. : Plunkett History Committee, 1982
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Historic Maps
- Sclanders was located West - East between Viscount, and Plunkett, Saskatchewan
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Shady Grove Sec.32, Twp.35, R.21, W2 Mulvihill previous name |
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Shields Resort Village Pop 142 |
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Silver Park |
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Sinnett (1) 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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Sinnett (2) Tsp 34 - Rge 21 - W 2 |
- Book Title The Irish colony of Saskatchewan
Author Coughlin, Jack, 1926- Look Up Volunteer
- Book Title Rescue the perishing : St. Patrick's Orphanage, a home for Britain's homeless ; Sinnett : the Irish colony : biography of a missionary /
Author Coughlin, Jack
- At the location 2-35-21-W2 the placename was Sinnett from 1907-1908
This placename then changed names to McGuire from 1908-1912
Finally ending up with the placename Manresa from 1912-1924
2-35-21-W2 location was not using the name Sinnet after 1908 so was adopted at the following location
Sinnett in 1908 named after (John C. Sinnett); RE-used name Sinnett at the location 34-21-W2
- St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Cemetery
- WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album - The Rural Municipality (R.M.) of LeRoy #339
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Smithburg Section 18 Tsp 29 - Rge 28 - W 2 Later name Lothian
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Snohomish Section 28 Tsp 43 - Rge 9 - W 3
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- Redberry (1) at 43-9-W3 was established in almost exactly the same area after Snohomish closed
- During the two years Snohomish was in existence, Redberry (2)at 34-43-10-W3 had previously changed names to Luxemburg , and before Snohomish closed, Luxemburg changed names to Hafford.
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Smuts R.M. of Grant #372 |
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Sokal Tsp 43 - Rge 27-W2 Rural Municipality Number 402 - FISH CREEK |
- Sokal Cemetery
- Sokal was located near St. Julien and Wakaw, Saskatchewan
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Sonningdale Sunningdale R.M. #376 of Eagle Creek |
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South Allan SW 1/4 Section 28 Tsp 32 Rge 1 W 3 |
- South Allan was east of Bradwell, and it was in fact south of Allan
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South Saskatoon |
- 1924 Rand McNally Map
- South Saskatoon was south east of Nutana. Nutana was on the south east side of the South Saskatchewan River, the Village of Saskatoon in 1924 was on the north west side, so South Saskatoon was also south of Saskatoon
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Sovereign R.M. #287 of St. Andrews Pop ~ 62 Haddington Previous Name
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- Book Title Mileposts to memories
Published Sovereign, Sask. : Sovereign Historical Group, 1981
- CN Place Names
- Mourre, Helen from Sovereign, Sk. Author of
Landlocked
- Sovereign Cemetery
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Sovereign Hutterite Cemetery
- R.M. of St. Andrews #287
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Spalding Rural Municipality of Spalding #368 Pop ~ 287 |
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Speers Rural Muncipality of Douglas #436 Pop. ~ 88 New Ottawa Previous Name |
- Book Title Along the Carlton trail : a history of Speers and the following districts : Oral, Speers, Keatley, Corbett, Lakeview, Wanganui, Tillotson, Springbank, Greenbluff
Published [Speers, Sask.] : Ottawa-Speers History Book Committee, [1984]
- Brian Allan & Kim Maxwell's Family Tree: Thomas Wendell
- New Ottawa Community Cemetery
- Thomas Luke Eyres
--from the Eyres Album
- WDM Prairie Gamble - Family History Album - RUSSELL, George Family of Speers
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Spring Grove Tsp 44 Rge 25 W 2 |
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Springbourne Section 24 Tsp 44 Rge 10 W 3 |
- To the South of Springbourne is Hafford 34-43-10-W3 (which started out as Redberry (2) then Luxemburg then Hafford), and to the west Keatley which also had naming changes fluctuating between the name Keatley and Peacedale.
- 1924 Rand McNally Map
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St. Benedict Pop ~ 130 Rural Municipality Number 400 - THREE LAKES |
- Trinity Lutheran Cemetery
- Gospel Assembly Cemetery
- St. Benedict (old) Roman Catholic Cemetery
- St. Andrew's/Benedict Roman Catholic Cemetery
- Wapiti Branch Library Directory
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St. Brieux R.M. #399 of Lake Lenore Rural Municipality Number 400 - THREE LAKES Pop ~450 A community for all Ages |
- Book Title History of St. Brieux, 1904-1979 /
Author Gallais, Maurice, 1920-
Published St. Brieux, Sask. : St. Brieux Diamond Jubilee Steering Committee, c1979
- Title R?miniscences d'un pionnier : Jubil? d'argent, St. Brieux, 1904-1929
Author Bergot, Denys, 1863-1933
Published Cudworth, Sask. : Progress Printing & Publishing, 1929
- Gerwing Family Tree - Anthony Buttinger : Janice Gerwing
- Kermaria R.C. Cemetery : Indexed at
FHL
- Lake Lenore Community Cemetery : Indexed at
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- Old St. Brieux Roman Catholic Cemetery : Indexed at
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- Private Beck Private Cemetery
- Private Benington Private Cemetery
- St. Brieux Roman Catholic Cemetery : Indexed at
FHL
- St. Philips Roman Catholic Cemetery : Indexed at
FHL
- Welcome to the Village of St. Brieux, Saskatchewan!
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St Denis Rural Municipality Number 372 - GRANT |
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St. Gregor Pop. ~141 Rural Municipality Number 369 - ST. PETER |
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St. Isidore de Bellevue 1927 on
Section 12 -Tsp 44 -Rge 28 -W 2 Previous name Garonne Rural Municipality Number 431 - ST. LOUIS |
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St. Isidore de Bellevue 1904-1927 Section 2 -Tsp 44 -Rge 28 -W 2 Later name Garonne then Middleton Hill Rural Municipality Number 431 - ST. LOUIS
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St. Julien Rural Municipality Number 402 - FISH CREEK |
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St. Laurent de Grandin St. Laurent - Grandin |
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St. Meinrad Section 15 Tsp 41- Rge 26 - W 2 |
- St. Meinrad was to the west of Hoo Doo .. St. Meinrad closed the P.O. before Hoo Doo changed names to Marne .
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St Peters Monastery Muenster Later Name |
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Stanleyville rural Municipality Number 461 - PRINCE ALBERT |
- Cemetery: Stanleyville - Holy Trinity Anglican
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Stevens Section 16 Tsp 30 - Rge 9 - W 3 |
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The CNR rail was to the west of Stevens. It connected Conquest (South to North), Ardath and Swanson.- Rudy was to the east of Stevens, and Fertile Valley was to the west and the far side of the CNR, Lorimerville was south
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Stobart Duck Lake Later Name |
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Stoney Creek Rural Municipality Number 428 - STAR CITY |
- Book Title Voices of the past : a history of Melfort and district
Author Ryan, Timothy
Published Melfort : Melfort and District Golden Jubliee Committee, 1955
- Stoney Creek was a settlement of 1892 which was 1 1/2 miles south of Melfort
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Stoneyroyd Section 2 Tsp 37 Rge 12 - W 3 |
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Strehlow Rural Municipality Number 314 - DUNDURN Tsp 34 - Rge 4 - W3 |
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Stobart
Rural Municipality Number 463 - DUCK LAKE
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Strong Tsp 30- Rge 3- W3 |
- Book Title Ripples and reflections : Hanley
Published [Hanley, Sask.] : Hanley History Book Society, 1982
- Book Title Kith 'n kin : the history of Kenaston and district
Published Kenaston, Sask. : Kenaston History Committee, 1980
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Historic Maps
- Strong was located North South between Hanley and Kenaston
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Struan R.M. #376 of Eagle Creek |
- Beaver Creek Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery
- Book Title Reflections : a history of Arelee and the districts of Balmae, Dreyer, Golden Valley, Light, Petroffsk, Raspberry Creek, Sunnyridge and Swastika / compiled by the Arelee and District Historical Association
Published Arelee, Sask. : The Association, 1982 Look Up Volunteer
- Crocus Vale Community Cemetery
- PETROFFSK Cemetery
- Sunnydale Hutterite Cemetery
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Sunny Plain |
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Sutherland 1910 - Amalgamated into Saskatoon in 1956 |
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Swanson R.M. #315 of Montrose Twp.31, R.8, W3 |
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