Microfilm no.: 15074
William Black United Church Cemetery — Glen Margaret, Halifax County
1873-1973 - index available - number of stones listed from cemetery: 55
William Black United Church, Glen Margaret, 1974 by Terrence M. Punch - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 3 no. 42.
Microfilm no.: 15074
Baptist Church Cemetery — Goffs (Guysborough Road), Halifax County
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 3 no. 43 microfilm no. 15074
Microfilm no.: 15075
Presbyterian Cemetery — Goodwood, Halifax County
1855-1973 - index available - number of stones listed from cemetery: 26
Goodwood Presbyterian, 1974 by Terrence M. Punch - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 6 no. 48.
Microfilm no.: 15074
Baptist Church Cemetery — Guysborough Road (Goffs), Halifax County
1927-1973 - index available - number of stones listed from cemetery: 10
Guysborough Road (Goffs): Baptist, 1974 by Terrence M. Punch - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 3 no. 43.
Microfilm no.: 15080
St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery — Hacketts Cove, Halifax County
Note: Inscriptions copied from St. Peter's Anglican Church cemetery, 1974
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 21 no. 28 microfilm no. 15080
Baron de Hirsch Hebrew Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
Note: Titanic victims identified: Baron de Hirsch Hebrew Cemetery (10 victims), Fairview Lawn Cemetery (121 victims) and Mount Olivet Cemetery (19 victims)
Titanic victims in Halifax graveyards, 2001 by Blair Beed - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library VK 1255 T6 B44 2001.
Camp Hill — Halifax City, Halifax County
Note: Camp Hill Halifax County Cemetery Inscriptions - notes
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2854 no. 9
Microfilm no.: 12028-12048
Camp Hill Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
1844-1989
Note: Registers of burials August 1844-1890, 1917-1918, 1920-1942; deed books and lot owners, 1844-1950; military interments, ca. 1917 - 1940, includes names, date of burial, section/division, rank unit, regiment number and whether deceased had a stone or not (microfilm 12039); list of interred infants of soldiers and wives, 1920-21(microfilm 12039); Chinese interments, 1941-42(microfilm 12039); master resident cards (microfilms 12045-12047); an alphabetical index to interments competed by 1989 (microfilm 12048) ; and miscellaneous records.
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 microfilm no. 12028-12048
Microfilm no.: 15074
Camp Hill Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
1835-1890
Note: Camp Hill Cemetery Committee - Includes minutes, etc
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 4 microfilm no. 15074
Microfilm no.: 15074
Camp Hill Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
Note: List of graves (not alphabetical)
Camp Hill Cemetery, 1936 - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 3 no. 45.
Microfilm no.: 15074
Camp Hill Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
- index available
Note: Alphabetical list of soldiers and sailors buried in Camp Hill
List of Soldiers & Sailors buried in Camp Hill Cemetery, 1942 by G.A. Thompson, Superintendent, and E.A. Smeltzer, Secretary - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 3 no. 44.
Microfilm no.: 12472-12474
Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home — Halifax City, Halifax County
Note: Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home Records, 1905-1966.
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives microfilm no. 12472-12474
Deadman's Island — Halifax City, Halifax County
Deadman's: Melville Island and its burial ground, 2005 by Iris V. Shea, Heather Watts - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library FC 2346.64 S539 2005.
Fairview Lawn Cemetery — Halifax City, Halifax County
Note: Titanic victims identified: Baron de Hirsch Hebrew Cemetery (10 victims), Fairview Lawn Cemetery (121 victims) and Mount Olivet Cemetery (19 victims)
Titanic victims in Halifax graveyards, 2001 by Blair Beed - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library VK 1255 T6 B44 2001.
Microfilm no.: 12049
Fort Massey — Halifax City, Halifax County
1878-1961
Note: Register of interments
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 microfilm no. 12049
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