Spring Hill Hutterite Cemetery
Also known as Springhill Hutterite Cemetery
Neepawa, Western Manitoba Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
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Get directions 89100 Provincial Range Road 88N
Springhill, Rural Municipality of Rosedale, Manitoba
R0J 0S0 CanadaCoordinates: 50.30333, -99.51631 - This cemetery is marked as private and may not be accessible.
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Office Address
Spring Hill Hutterite Colony
89100 Provincial Range Road 88N
PO Box 849
Neepawa, Manitoba
R0J 1H0 Canada - Cemetery ID:
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Additional information
The Colony is found NNW of the community of Neepawa, MB, on the north side of Provincial Range Road 88N
The cemetery is at an unspecified location within the Colony and access is restricted; permission is required to gain access
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Add PhotosIn 1961 a group of Hutterian people from Sunnyside Colony near Newton Siding, arrived in our district. They purchased a large block of land. These people, of Swiss origin and speaking an archaic language, proceeded to build their colony. They named the colony Spring Hill.
(Source: Rosedale Remembers 1884-1984, p 92 [1984; Adapted])
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD08-30-15-15-W1
In the Rural Municipality of Rosedale
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As noted above, a part of the community's story, and those of its inhabitants, from the founding of the Colony through roughly 1984 is told in the volume "Rosedale Remembers 1884-1984", especially on the cited page. 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".
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Additionally, the Manitoba Mennonite Society curates and makes available extensive records related to the communities established by the families of their faith who contributed to the story of Manitoba.
In 1961 a group of Hutterian people from Sunnyside Colony near Newton Siding, arrived in our district. They purchased a large block of land. These people, of Swiss origin and speaking an archaic language, proceeded to build their colony. They named the colony Spring Hill.
(Source: Rosedale Remembers 1884-1984, p 92 [1984; Adapted])
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Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD08-30-15-15-W1
In the Rural Municipality of Rosedale
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As noted above, a part of the community's story, and those of its inhabitants, from the founding of the Colony through roughly 1984 is told in the volume "Rosedale Remembers 1884-1984", especially on the cited page. 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".
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Additionally, the Manitoba Mennonite Society curates and makes available extensive records related to the communities established by the families of their faith who contributed to the story of Manitoba.
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