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A new columbarium has been installed at Camp Hill. It has 96 cremation niches. A good reminder that despite its historic nature, Camp Hill is still an active burial site.
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They are not uniform. I should check but I think the ones that simply include the name, date and assigned number might be all the same.
Hearses on the Halifax waterfront to receive bodies of Titanic dead recovered by CS Minia. May 6 1912. Courtesy of @NS_Archives
"He remained at his post of duty, seeking to save others. Regardless of his own life and went down with the ship."
Ernest Edward Samuel Freeman, secretary to White Star chairman Bruce Ismay & Chief Deck Steward aboard SS Titanic.
Fairview Lawn
"Died on duty "S.S. Titanic""
Purser's Clerk Ernest Waldron King was body no. 321, hauled from Atlantic by the crew of the Minia. Among his personal effects, a romantic mystery: a woman's handkerchief with a lace border & initials T.G.F.
Fairview Lawn
George Frederick Charles Talbot was a third class steward aboard The Titanic. The job paid 3£ 15s per month. He was 20 years old. He is buried in Fairview Lawn Cemetery
John Henry Chapman & his wife Sarah boarded the Titanic at Southampton. They were moving to Wisconsin.
Sarah had a spot in a lifeboat but turned back saying "if John can't go, I won't go either." Her body was never found.
Fairview Lawn
Herbert Cave was born in Wandsworth, London, England in 1873. He was 39 years old when he signed on as a saloon steward aboard The Titanic. He had a corkscrew & a map of first-class cabins on his body when it was found by the MacKay-Bennett.
Fairview Lawn
Belgian farmer Achille Waelens was 22 when he boarded the Titanic, heading to Michigan to join his twin brother. Records say he had a 2nd class ticket. His family said he could only have afforded steerage. There was $25 in his pocket when his body was found.
Fairview Lawn.
Mampré (Mapriededer) Zakarian was an Armenian Christian fleeing the Turkish occupation of his homeland. He was hoping for a new life in Canada when he boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg as a third class passenger.
Fairview Lawn
James Hutchinson was 31 when he signed on a ship's cook aboard the SS Titanic. His monthly wages were £6, 10. His body was found in checked pants and a blue jacket, probably his work uniform. Fairview Lawn.
Rev Pierre Forgeron was born Dec 9 1846, studied at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, and the Seminary of Quebec, and was ordained 26 July 1874. He died Dec 21 1894. His last parish was Bridgeport, which included what is now St Eugene Cemetery in Dominion.
In Remembrance of Ambrose Worthington of Fleetwood, England who perished in the wreck of the SS Atlantic, of which vessel he was purser, April 1, 1873, aged 23 years." 535 people died when the Atlantic sunk, the deadliest shipwreck to that time. Camp Hill, Halifax.
St Eugene's Cemetery
Dominion, Cape Breton
St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Dominion, Cape Breton
William Edwards was a coal miner born in Shropshire, England. He worked in Dominion No 4. He died of MS June 13 1918.
Katherine Edwards was also from England. She died Dec 31 1948, from bladder infection, shortly after she broke her hip falling down the stairs. She was 85.
St Mary's, Glace Bay
Anna (Eaton) Frost died in London England at age 31, March 26 1857
"Her Remains were conveyed by her husband to her native land and here interred."
Camp Hill
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William J Harper was from England. He was Master At Arms on HMCS Niobe. He accidentally drowned in Halifax Harbour March 21, 1913. He was 47.
St. John's Anglican Cemetery.
"SACRED
To the Memory of
ELIZABETH
Late Wife of James Orman
Who de(p)arted this Life
March 18 1800
Aged 39 Years
Also, JOHN ORMAN obit Jan'y 1(?)
Aged 2 Mo's. 7 Days"
Old Burying Ground
"In
Memory of
JAMES BARROW
A Native of Old England
who departed this Life
17th March 1793
Aged 55 Years"
Poll tax records for 1793 list a James Barrow living in Halifax who worked as a painter.
Old Burying Ground
Fitz Vaughan was born in Barbados. He was one of hundreds of Black Caribbean migrants who came to Cape Breton to work in the mines. He lived on Sterling Rd, and was killed in a coal fall in the Dominion No. 2 mine, Dec 15 1920.
St Mary's, Glace Bay
Josiah Smith was born in Newfoundland. He was a coal miner, and died from a crushed skull caused by a runaway mine car, Aug 19 1924. He was 46.
St Mary's, Glace Bay
The Trimm family were among the last permanent residents of Scaterie Island, leaving in 1957.
Marcella (Trimm ) Jones was born on Scaterie Island to a fishing family. She was just 19 when she died of tuberculosis, Oct 30 1909.
St Mary's, Glace Bay
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Morella (Westhaver) Lennon died of a stroke March 11 1939. She lived on Rose St.
"had an attack of influenza the week before her death accompanied w/ slight attack of pleurisy which gave her very little discomfort."
Christ Church, Dartmouth.
Terence & Clarence Tucker drowned in a sledding accident Dec 19 1913. They were 11 & 9. A third boy, Cameron MacLeod, also died. Cameron Bowl ballfields in Glace Bay is named in MacLeod's honour, on land donated by his family.
St Mary's, Glace Bay
Finally getting around to posting some new pics and stories from a road trip to Cape Breton. I’ll also continue posting “on this day” type content.
Daniel Perry Sampson was the last man hanged in Halifax. Recently, evidence has been discovered that Sampson was FRAMED. A legal battle is underway to clear his name. You can learn more and contribute here:
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