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Vade NW 1/4 Section 16 - Tsp 35 - Rge 8 - W3 |
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Valley Park Rural Municipality Number 315 MONTROSE |
- Cemetery: St. John's Anglican
- Valley Park was located in the same township as Gledhow, west of the South Saskatchewan River
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Vance |
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Vandale Section 20 Tsp 42 - Rge 1 - W 3 |
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Vanscoy Rural Municipality Number 345 of VANSCOY (1935 to present) WAS Rural Municipality Number 345 of LOGANTON (1909-1935) WAS Rural Municipality Number 345 of LOGANTON (Pre 1909) Pop. 325 |
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Vaunder Later name Vonda |
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Venn Rural Municipality of Wreford #280 Ridgeford Previous Name |
- Book Title: Prairie reflections : Watrous, Venn, Manitou Beach, Renown, Amazon and districts.
Publisher: Watrous, Sask. : Watrous and District History Committee, 1984.
- Canadian Maps - Alphabet Railway
- Located between Watrous and Undora, Saskatchewan
- Our Roots Canada's Local histories online Prairie Reflections Watrous and District History
- Saskatchewan City and Town Maps - Venn, Sk
- Venn Cemetery, Venn, SK, RM of Usborne #310
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Verndale Tsp 41- Rge 22- W2 Rural Municipality Number 400 THREE LAKES |
- Cemetery: Verndale
- Cemetery: LUNG/BARTLETT
- Cemetery: Mount Calvary
- Verndale is on the western shore of the geophysical Lake Lenore. To the North the placename of Lake Ignace is closer to the geophysical Middle Lake. The placename of Middle Lake is just west.
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Verulam 3 - Tsp 35 Rge 22- W3 |
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Vigor Later name changed to Sinnett |
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Viola Tsp 29-Rge 22-West of the 2nd Meridian |
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Viscount R.M. #341 of Viscount Pop ~ 295 |
- Bethania Cemetery, near Viscount, Sk
- Title The Viscount story
Author Viscount (Sask.). Golden Jubilee Committee
- The Cawthorn,Gouthwaite,Hannigan,Topping,Saxby and Gower Famlies -Albert Ernest HANNIGAN
- History of Viscount School
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- Historical Record Viscount United Church
- Lanigan School Division
- Lanigan School Division
- Our Roots Canada's Local Histories Online Footprints of time : Viscount and district, 1905-1985
Viscount & Area History Book Committee
- St. John's Lutheran Cemetery
- St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery
- Viscount Central School
- Viscount, Saskatchewan
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- 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
- Visitor Information Watrous and Manitou Beach
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Vonda Vaunder Previous Name Pop. 278 Rural Municipality Number 372 - Grant |
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Vossen Watson Later Name |
- Frank J. Vossen Jr. was the first postmaster in 1904
- See Watson
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