Marble monument — appears to be the oldest grave marker in the cemetery — in French — En mémoire de Emilie morte Dec 8 188? âgée de 21 ans fille de Nicieuse? et Marguerite Therru
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.19
Marble monument with framed cross — in French — La mémoire de Damas Saulnier mort le 10 Fév. 1893 âgé de 74 ans
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.20
2 quite ornate wrought iron crosses (the one on right is damaged)
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.21
Cement cross — in French — Elisabeth Comeau DC Oct 15 1902
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.22
Cement cross — in French — Philippe Comeau Ag. 67 ans Dec Oct 9 1908
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.23
Large marble column with a cross on top (heavy on top) — in French — À la mémoire de l'Hon. Sénateur Ambroise H. Comeau décédé le 25 août 1911 âgé de 52 ans R.I.P. Louise Comeau son épouse décédée le 8 mai 1935 âgée de 70 ans [The letters and the placement of RIP indicate that the monument is from around 1911. see also 52 #4 — similar monument in Corberrie — Maxime Melanson who died in 1904 and his wife in 1932]
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.24
Zinc monument (white bronze) — in French — Eustache Comeau décédé le 28 janvier 1888 74 ans Catherine Comeau épouse de Eustache Comeau décédée le 28 octobr [sic] 1907 âgée de 93 ans [Deborah Trask says this type of very rare monument was the precursor of the "pre-need" monument]
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 52 no.25
Zinc monument (white bronze) — in French — Eustache Comeau décédé le 28 janvier 1888 74 ans Catherine Comeau épouse de Eustache Comeau décédée le 28 octobr [sic] 1907 âgée de 93 ans [Deborah Trask says this type of very rare monument was the precursor of the "pre-need" monument]
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.1
Zinc monument (white bronze) — in French — Eustache Comeau décédé le 28 janvier 1888 74 ans Catherine Comeau épouse de Eustache Comeau décédée le 28 octobr [sic] 1907 âgée de 93 ans [Deborah Trask says this type of very rare monument was the precursor of the "pre-need" monument]
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.2
Marble monument — Marie Catherine wife of John C. Saulnier May 11 1866 — July 8 1907 Requiescat in pace
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.3
Cement cross with IHS — in French — Edde Gaudet DC le 9 dec 1910 age 34? ans
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.4
Granite? monument with a cross on top with Christ on the cross — in French — En mémoire de Évangéline Leblanc décédée le 18 mai 1914 âgée de 35 ans
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.5
Marble monument with cross — in French — En mémoire de Monique épouse de Maxime C. Comeau décédée le 17 février 1895 âgée de 66 ans R.I.P.
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.6
Granite monument with a cross on top (curved lines) — Charles Melanson died Feb. 22 1878 aged 52 years his wife Catherin died Aug. 26 aged 62 years
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.7
Cement monument with cross on top — in French — Charles Melanson died Feb. 22 1878 aged 52 years his wife Catherin died Aug. 26 aged 62 years
Saulnierville - Sacré-Coeur Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 53 no.8
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