The Earliest Settler Cemeteries in the Ottawa Valley
In this episode, we discuss the oldest settler cemeteries in the Ottawa Valley.
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Lived in Ottawa my whole life and never knew this. Very informative 👏
Fascinating to see and hear about my ancestors (D. Wells, nee Routliffe)!
As fascinating as ever. I visited the Saint-James Cemetery about 15 years ago and was quite fascinated by it.
Thanks for this.
Keep these coming gentlemen --- it is SO appreciated!!! Wonderful editing, research, and drone photography. I love our city, and I love what you're doing --- Dave, Ottawa Outdoors Magazine. :-)
@ottawavalleyrambles3365
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Thanks Dave, it’s a pleasure to work on this and have something meaningful as a project. There is so much to cover! - Andrew
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@@ottawavalleyrambles3365 Wonderful to hear. I am also friends with Andrew King who has also published historical pieces of Ottawa. :-) Again much appreciated. :-)
That was interesting. When I was a baby in 1954 I lived accross the street west from McDonald's burial ground. My interest in the Ottawa Valley grew in the past few years. I enjoy watching and learning . Thanks Rick and Andrew
when they moved from MacDonald Gardens cemetary to Beechwood Cemetary, they only moved the graves with headstones
Can you (or have you?) do a video on Billing’s Estate?