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BOOK - Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, West Huntley Township, Carleton County, Ontario
Transcribed by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1886, updated 1999
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2018


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This book includes transcriptions of the names and information engraved on all of the surviving gravestones in the Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Concession II, Lot 11, West Huntley Township, Carleton County, Ontario, as of the summer of 1999. The memorial stones were first transcribed in 1986, then an update was performed by Dolly Allen in 1999.

An historic Plaque erected by the Archeological & Historical Sites Board, Department of Pubic Records & Archives of Ontario states: Christ Church 1838. This handsome stone church in the style of the early Gothic Revival was built by A. Thomas CHRISTIE on land donated by John CAVANAGH, one of Huntley Township's earliest landholders. Aided by a substantial contribution from Colonel Arthur LLOYD, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, who had settled in neighbouring March Township, the building was completed in 1838. The earliest Anglican settlers were served by missionaries posted in Hull and subsequently in March. The union of Huntley and March parishes continued until the appointment of the Rev. James GODFREY as Rector of Huntley in 1853. Although the interior has been extensively altered, the building stands as a memorial to the original Anglican Settlers. Contents include: 35 Pages
8.5 X 11"
Index
Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986, updated 1999
Original 1988 ISBN (no record), 1999 ISBN 0-7779-1486-7
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa 2018
New ISBN 978-1-77240-104-2 (Coilbound edition)






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