Beausejour Cemetery
Also known as Beausejour Community Cemetery , Town of Beausejour Cemetery , Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery , St Vladimir Greek Orthodox Cemetery , St Whladimer Greek Orthodox Cemetery
Beausejour, Beausejour Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
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Office Address
Town of Beausejour
639 Park Avenue
Box 1028
Beausejour, Manitoba
R0E 0C0 Canada - Cemetery ID:
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Additional information
The entrance is located at the end of James Avenue in the Town of Beausejour and the property extends to the west on the south side of the roadway.
A network of roadways provides vehicular access to the grounds.
Burial records can be consulted by reaching out to the staff at the Town Office.
NOTE: There are six current and former cemeteries, all in very close proximity within the Town, and five of them are found clustered at the end of James Avenue, west of 1st Street and on Fairway Drive South.
For many reasons, mostly related to the fact they are adjacent to one another, signage is not explicit and boundaries are often unclear, there is much confusion on this service about the assignment of the location of individual memorials. As a result, it is considered advisable to review the memorials in all of them when seeking out the burial location of a loved one or ancestor.
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Managed by the Town of Beauséjour
Established in 1903.
(Source: Manitoba Genealogical Society [Adapted])
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD09-35-12-07-E1
In the Town of Beausejour
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A part of the town's story and those of its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 1981 is told in the volume "They Stopped at a Good Place; History of the Beausejour, Brokenhead, Garson, and Tyndall area of Manitoba: 1875 - 1981", especially starting on page 34. A free digital version of this and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #0840), transcribed by a member or members in 1994. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the "MGS Manitoba Name Index" (or MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication "Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites" (revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages).
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OF NOTE: The Town now manages the part of the property in the extreme northwestern corner near the monumental Orthodox Cross formerly known as "Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery". They have all burial records for it. There are no plots available there and there are no plans for any further development of the area.
Managed by the Town of Beauséjour
Established in 1903.
(Source: Manitoba Genealogical Society [Adapted])
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD09-35-12-07-E1
In the Town of Beausejour
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A part of the town's story and those of its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 1981 is told in the volume "They Stopped at a Good Place; History of the Beausejour, Brokenhead, Garson, and Tyndall area of Manitoba: 1875 - 1981", especially starting on page 34. A free digital version of this and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (reference #0840), transcribed by a member or members in 1994. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the "MGS Manitoba Name Index" (or MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication "Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites" (revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages).
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OF NOTE: The Town now manages the part of the property in the extreme northwestern corner near the monumental Orthodox Cross formerly known as "Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery". They have all burial records for it. There are no plots available there and there are no plans for any further development of the area.
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Beausejour, Beausejour Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
- Total memorials1k+
- Percent photographed93%
- Percent with GPS19%
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- Total memorials0
- Percent photographed0%
- Percent with GPS0%
Beausejour, Beausejour Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
- Total memorials494
- Percent photographed100%
- Percent with GPS97%
Beausejour, Beausejour Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
- Total memorials196
- Percent photographed99%
- Percent with GPS81%
- Added: 23 Oct 2006
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2193879
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