1880 - 1913
Documents the origins of the community through to the beginning of the first world war.
The Manitou cemetery - also called in early sources the Archibald Cemetery - is situated on a high moraine hill north of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The Manitou Cemetery - called the Archibald Cemetery in early sources - sits atop a moraine hill north of the town of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The McKenzie Methodist Cemetery no longer sxists; all stones and markers were cleared and the site turned into a field by a previous owner.
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The McKenzie Cemetery was deconstructed to clear the land for fieldwork, the stones bulldozed. Later some stones were reclaimed and set along the headland near the cemetery site.
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This churchyard cemetery is associated with the New Haven Anglican Church.
To see photos of the grave stones, please click on the CEMETERIES button at the top of the page and follow the links.
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This document contains the most current information on those persons buried in the New Haven Community Cemetery in the municipality of Pembina.
To see photos of the grave stones, please click on the CEMETERIES button at the top of the page and follow the links.
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This list contains the information currently available concerning those buried in the Snowflake Cemetery as of 2014.
To see photos of the grave stones, please click on the CEMETERIES button at the top of the page and follow the links.
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A handdrawn map of the grave placement in the Snowflake MB Lutheran Cemetery.
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Serving the Pembina Crossing district since the 1880's, this churchyard cemetery surrounds the St Luke's Anglican Church.
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This list of those buried in St. Luke's Pembina Crossing Cemetery is current to January 2019.
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