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Aylmer Sound Cemetery
Aylmer Sound, Duplessis, Quebec

Lat: 50° 37' 12"N, Lon: 59° 27' 49"W

Contributed by Charles Gravel, Mar 27, 2006 [charles_gravel@hotmail.com]. Total records = 16.

To reach the cemetery, you must take the boardwalk from the wharf and cross over the village, until its east end. There, you'll have to walk a little road of about 1/4 mile in the woods that brings you to the cemetery.

In 2002, Aylmer Sound was a little community of about 20 peoples. In 2005, Quebec Government decided to definitely close this village and its inhabitants have been forced to move to nearby villages.

I compiled this transcription in September of 2002.

- Charles Gravel

Anderson, Allen, b. 1905, d. 1979
Anderson, Floyd Dwayne, b. 1978, d. 1992, Mommy, Adeline & Renita
Anderson, Henry Leonard, b. 15 Jun 1892, d. 16 Jan 1979
Anderson, John W., b. 21 Nov 1894, d. 11 Jan 1980
Anderson, Reuben-Harris, b. 23 Aug 1909, d. 20 Nov 1990
Anderson, Richard, b. 1905, d. 1987, d. h/o Florence
Anderson, Wade D., b. 1968, d. 1987, d. s/o Anderson, Donald & Jennifer
Bobbitt, Ronald Chester, b. 1925, d. 1994, his wife, sons and grandsons
Chislett, Leonard Bailey, b. 1925, d. 1995
Cox, Alfreda Maud, b. 27 Aug 1914, d. 11 Jun 1999
Gallichon, Esther Florence, b. 1911, d. 1996
Jones, Russel L., b. 3 Nov 1929, d. 17 Mar 2000, d. h/o Phillis, his wife, sons and grandsons
Mitchell, W. Harris, b. 1921, d. 1997, Joyce, his children and grandchildren
Nadeau, Florence Maud, b. 1909, d. 1989, d. w/o Richard
Rowsell, Perry Allen, b. 2 Feb 1973, d. 5 May 1977
Rowsell, Rennie Frederick, b. 15 Oct 1960, d. 7 Aug 2000

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