Below is the cemetery list. It contains all of the recent and up to date
information of the cemetery as of December 2005. To use it just click on the link below and you can begin downloading your
own copy of the file.
If you are using Internet Explorer, a window should pop up and ask if you would like to "Open"
or "Save" the file. Click on save - you have begun downloading. If you are using Mozilla Firefox a window will pop-up
and you should select "Save" and continue on.
The cemetery lists are shown in a descending order, one list shows the
plot number, the next shows the plot sub-number, and the third column shows the person buried or if the plot is reserved,
and the fourth column shows cremation ashes spread on that area.
If you have found a plot you would like to see at
the cemetery, you should download the second map, which is a blank cemetery map on which you can locate the plot and and sub-plot.
Microsoft Excel or a substitute program is needed to view this map. You can download a substitute program by clicking
on the link below. This is a completely free program to download and use.
Once you have downloaded the maps, they
will be in a .zip file. All computers come equipped with WinZip, which will automatically open when you attempt to use the
maps. Select both of the files and select the 'extract' option on the winzip toolbar. It will ask where you want to extract
these files. Select an appropriate folder, once you have done this select the option 'extract' and the files will open lickety-split.
Town Cemetery Maps
openoffice.org
In Excel, to find a specific name hit Ctrl+F to open a search document
window in which you can type the name you wish to find. Or, go under the Edit tab at the top of the Excel window. If you
find errors (which there more than likely are) please e-mail pcilibrary@goinet.ca with the cemetery plot, number, error and correction.
|