Dunlop Family Cemetery
Dunrea, Southwestern Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
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Get directions 28600 Provincial Road 344
(aka Provincial Road 100W)
Dunrea, Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes, Manitoba
R0K 0S0 CanadaCoordinates: 49.42658, -99.72452 - www.rmofprairielakes.ca/
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Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes
211-3rd Street S
PO Box 100
Belmont, Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes, Manitoba
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Located NNE of the community of Dunrea, MB, in a private field, found near the SW corner of the junction of Provincial Range Road 29 with Provincial Road 344 (aka Provincial Road 100W)
NOTE: The cemetery is located on private property and access is restricted; permission is required to gain access. Contact information may be obtained from staff at the RM of Prairie Lakes office
NOTE: The RM's website offers a number of pamphlets outlining self-guided tours for people wanting to become more familiar with the area. As noted here, one of them includes and describes this cemetery.
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The Dunlop family were, with the Rea family, one of the two that founded the nearby community of Dunrea, MB. All four quarters of section 29 in Township 05-17-W1 were homesteaded by members of this family.
(Source: Riverside Heritage, 1896-1996, pp 426ff [TBD; Adapted])
The first burial in this private cemetery, created by the Dunlop family, occurred in 1910.
(Source: Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes website, Self-guided tour #5 [2024/02; Adapted])
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Established in 1910.
(Source: Manitoba Genealogical Society)
(Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD16-29-05-17-W1
In the Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes
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As noted above, a part of the family's story through roughly 1996 is told in the volume "Riverside Heritage, 1896-1996". 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 #0727), transcribed by a member or members in 1992. 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).
The Dunlop family were, with the Rea family, one of the two that founded the nearby community of Dunrea, MB. All four quarters of section 29 in Township 05-17-W1 were homesteaded by members of this family.
(Source: Riverside Heritage, 1896-1996, pp 426ff [TBD; Adapted])
The first burial in this private cemetery, created by the Dunlop family, occurred in 1910.
(Source: Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes website, Self-guided tour #5 [2024/02; Adapted])
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Established in 1910.
(Source: Manitoba Genealogical Society)
(Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD16-29-05-17-W1
In the Rural Municipality of Prairie Lakes
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As noted above, a part of the family's story through roughly 1996 is told in the volume "Riverside Heritage, 1896-1996". 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 #0727), transcribed by a member or members in 1992. 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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