Monday, January 31, 2011

Holbein's Wayward Cemetery

Ah, the trouble with a fluid, unverified resource. I am sure many have come across this before—incorrect information on a website.

While the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Cemetery Index has been invaluable in getting me started, I have come across an issue that anyone familiar using Saskatchewan RM maps would immediately discover. On the SGS index it lists "Holbein (Religious Org) SE 16-53-2-W3" which means, according to it, there is a religiously owned/operated cemetery in Holbein located in the Southeast Section-16 Township-53 Range-2 West of the 3rd Meridian.

The hamlet of Holbein however is located at NW 14-49-2-W3. Thus, when looking at the map, Holbein is at the south end of the RM and the 'cemetery' is at the north. Which means there is a whole lot of land between the hamlet and its burial ground (like, most of the RM!).

Rural Municipality of Shellbrook No. 493, printed December 2005.

Looking at a RM map issued in 1988 also doesn't indicate a cemetery in that specific location (SE 16-53-2-W3), the closest is "Holbein - Mayview (Religious Org) NE 33-52-2-W3."

I don't know if the society even really checked it out, as even on the index listing they have nothing entered for first burial, last burial, total burials, recorded, SRI indexed, and a 'No' for FHL film.

Does a cemetery exist at that location? Does one exist for the hamlet of Holbein? Is it an honest data entry mistake or the start of a mystery? I guess we will find out in the future.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday: MEAD, Fred

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Fred Mead1
Full excerpt from Our Harvest of Memories (1983):2
Meade, Fred
Fred Meade[sic] came to Canada from Minnesota, U.S.A. in the early nineteen hundreds. He worked as a blacksmith for the Sturgeon Lake Lumber Co., also The Pas Lumber Co. He farmed in the Sturgeon Valley district on land bordering the Sturgeon Lake Reserve near the Mission. He served on the rural municipality council for several years. He also operated a blacksmith shop just south of the Leo Harris store where he was living at the time of his dead, April 18, 1942, at the age of seventy-four. He was laid to rest in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
He was predeceased by his wife, the former Alice Charles, several years before. His seven year old son, Pat who was living with him at the time of his father's death, stayed at the Peterson home for a short time and was later adopted by foster parents.
Source:
[1]Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (Sturgeon Valley, R.M. of Shellbrook no. 493, Saskatchewan, Canada; in NE Section 16, Township 51, Range 2, West of the 3rd Meridian), Fred Mead marker, photographed by Alanna Carswell, September 2009.
[2]Coles, Cathy, ed. "Meade, Fred." Our Harvest of Memories: Foxdale, Sturgeon Valley, Silver Cliff, Three Creeks, Rayside, Rich Valley. Shellbrook: Shell River North Book Committee, 1983. p. 563. Print.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Whee! Font Problem Solved

Well, after doing multiple fix attempts for my variant font sizes problem, changes of templates, editing of HTML, I discovered the problem! An unclosed superscript tag in a post.

WHEE! Problem Solved. Now I shall burst into an Arrogant Worms song:
Billy solves his problems by calling up his mom
Heather solves her problems with drugs and alcohol
Daniel solves his problems with a doctor and the law
But Malcolm has his own way and it's better than them all

'Cause Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw
Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw
Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw
and he never has the same problem twice

Whether it's a bill or a cheque arriving late
Rancid marble cheese or a steak that's second rate
Awful TV programs or a broken Elvis plate
Or his fiancee who dumps him because he's gaining weight

Malcolm solves his problems with a chain-saw
Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw
Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw
and he never has the same problem

And he goes VRRRRRMMM VRRRRRMMM
Problem solved.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday: SMITH, Amelia

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Amelia Smith's full grave site.
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In Loving Memory
Amelia Smith
1914 - 1989
At Rest
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Wife & Mother
Source: Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (Sturgeon Valley, R.M. of Shellbrook no. 493, Saskatchewan, Canada; in NE Section 16, Township 51, Range 2, West of the 3rd Meridian), Amelia Smith marker, photographed by Alanna Carswell, September 2009.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Font Size Trouble in Blogger

Anyone else having font size trouble? The text of my posts, labels, etc are suddenly of varying font sizes. I tried adjusting the font size in Template Design but that wasn't the solution, nor was playing with the template's CSS, changing the template, or reverting to a classic template.

Anyone have suggestions or the same problem?

EDIT: Go see "Whee! Font Problem Solved"

Tombstone Tuesday: SMITH, Ronald G.

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Ronald G. Smith's full grave site.
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In Loving Memory
Ronald G. Smith
Sept. 11 - 1949
At Rest
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Our Son
Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (Sturgeon Valley, R.M. of Shellbrook no. 493, Saskatchewan, Canada; in NE Section 16, Township 51, Range 2, West of the 3rd Meridian), Ronald G. Smith marker, photographed by Alanna Carswell, September 2009.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday: WEAVER, Norman

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Norman Weaver's full grave site.1
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In Loving Memory
Norman Weaver
1908 - 1985
Rest In Peace1
Scant information compiled from Our Harvest of Memories (1983):2
Norman Weaver was born to William Scott Weaver of New York, U.S.A. and Mary (--?--) Weaver of Norway. He married Hester Halliday.
Source:
[1]Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (Sturgeon Valley, R.M. of Shellbrook no. 493, Saskatchewan, Canada; in NE Section 16, Township 51, Range 2, West of the 3rd Meridian), Norman Weaver marker, photographed by Alanna Carswell, September 2009.
[2]Coles, Cathy, ed. "Weaver, Scott and Mary." Our Harvest of Memories: Foxdale, Sturgeon Valley, Silver Cliff, Three Creeks, Rayside, Rich Valley. Shellbrook: Shell River North Book Committee, 1983. p. 563. Print.