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Gravestone of James Cattanach (1821-1881) and family in Belsyde Cemetery, Fergus, Ontario, Canada. Stone is a column with a compound square lower part, with significant inscriptions on all four sides of the square lower part, both on its main section and on the base.

Front main panel: in loving memory of James Cattanach who departed this life August 30, 1881 aged 59 years & 10 months -- a native of Aberdeenshire Scotland and for 47 years a resident of the village of Fergus
Base: Charles K. McGregor beloved husband of Christina E. Cattanach 1851 - 1926.

Back main panel: in loving memory of Elizabeth Dobbin wife of James Cattanach who entered into rest at Brantford, May 10, 1902, aged 84 yrs. 8 mos. "God's finger touched her and she slept."
Base: CATTANACH

Side panel: in loving memory of Annie, eldest daughter of James and Elizabeth Cattanach, who entered into rest Dec. 17, 1885, aged 39 yrs & 3 mo. "It is the Lord: let him do what seemeth him good." 1 Sam. 3. XVIII

Side panel: in loving memory of Andrew James, beloved son of James and Elizabeth Cattanach, who entered into rest at Denver, Colorado, May 30, 1896, aged 47 yrs. 1 mo. 5Ds. "Labor ended Jordan passed"

Side base: Christina Elizabeth beloved wife of Charles K. McGregor 1854 - 1922.

Image is a composite created by Tom Chatt from original photographs by Mark Benner taken in the summer of 2007.

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