North Frontenac Historical Society & Archives | Jul 13, 2022
North Frontenac Historical Society & Archives
Where are they? They are not in the registered cemeteries. They were in North Frontenac in the early days. Are they infants who died at birth? Are they those who succumb to cholera, Spanish Flu or diphtheria? Did they drown as loggers? NFHSA has located many unmarked graves in the cemeteries but there are more family members missing. You may have clues to help solve these mysteries. If you heard stories from your ancestors that there were family members buried on the homestead, please tell us where to look. If you know other tales of burials, we would like to know. REWARD offered for information leading to the identification of burial sites unknown to the Society. For helping to solve century old mysteries, you will be given a free membership to NFHSA. Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (613) 479-5549 or cell (613) 200-9976.
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