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BOOK - Pinks Cemetery (Mountain View), Hull Township, (Gatineau), Quebec
By Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Recorded by Bruce Elliott, Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1973
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2024


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This book includes information for those people who are interred at the Pinks Cemetery (Mountain View), Hull Township, (Gatineau), Quebec prior to 1973. The cemetery is located on Lot 16, Range 6, Township of Hull, Quebec, at the corner of the present Vanier (Deschenes) and Cook roads.

The land was donated by James C. Pink who had settled on the lot following his arrival from Ireland in 1822. He was a victim of the Great Fire which swept the area in August of 1870.

Although the cemetery bears the name of the pioneer PINK family, other Hull pioneers were a also interred here (check the Index linked below). The earliest burials were apparently those of James Pink's parents, Charles Pink, Sr., and Isabella (Currie) Pink. These graves, along with those of James' sisters, Isabella Moffatt and Margaret Larmour, are unmarked.

Book contents include
  • Introduction
  • 4 Photos taken within the cemetery in 1973 (black & white photos)
  • Transcriptions of all existing memorial stones (1973)
  • Nominal Index Click here to browse the Index
The information contained in this book was assembled and indexed by Bruce Elliott for the Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Genaelogical Society in 1973.

18 Pages
8.5 X 11"
Coilbound
Index
Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1973
Original ISBN: (none on record)
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa 2024
New ISBN 978-1-77240-236-0 (coil bound edition)









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