Place:The Columbarium at Saint John's Cathedral, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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NameThe Columbarium at Saint John's Cathedral
Alt namesSaint John's Cathedral Columbariumsource: Find A Grave
Saint John's Columbariumsource: Find A Grave
TypeCemetery
Coordinates52.13°N 106.656°W
Located inSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Street Address: 816 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3H4


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The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, located at 816 Spadina Crescent East in the Central Business District neighbourhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon.

Resources

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General Cemetery Research in Saskatchewan

This section is intended to make researchers aware of some of the resources available to them in their genealogical research. Researchers should not rely only upon on-line resources, but due to their easy accessibility this section may appear to focus on or "favour" them.

Internet Accessible Resources

General Sources

This on-going project has summary pages for many Saskatchewan Cemeteries, including information on the location and administration of the cemetery, links to other relevant external web pages and noting some resources not accessible on the Internet. In general, if the cemetery page includes transcriptions there will be a link in the Resources section above. If not, use the link in this section to search for the cemetery of interest.
The Canadian Gravemarker Gallery was a volunteer supported website maintained by Murray Pletsch. It featured grave marker photos and provided a limited surname search capability based upon up to 8 characters in the file name of each photo.
Mr. Pletsch has retired from his role supporting this web site. An agreement was readhed with the Canada GenWeb Cemetery Project to index and load the photos to their site. This is a massive volunteer effort and many cemeteries are not yet loaded (Jan 2019)
in some cases, the gravemarker gallery pages for a given cemetery may still exist, but the majority are no longer avaiolable.
Our Roots is a library, archive, museum and school all in one. Check the collection to find Canadian local histories in French and English.

Traditional (Non-Internet) Resources

As mentioned in the introduction above, do not restrict your research to internet searches alone. Consult Cemetery registers if they exist. Visit cemetery administration offices, local libraries, branches of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, Saskatchewan Archives and other agencies to locate relevant documents.

  • Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Consider a membership which gives access to several regional reading rooms as well as a number of on-line "members only" databases

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  • links to new transcriptions not included in the Resources section above
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