Autre nom(s)
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Liens et documents
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Date(s) de construction
1832/01/01
Inscrit au répertoire canadien:
2009/05/06
Énoncé d'importance
Description du lieu patrimonial
Located in a grassed area with birch trees on its south, east, and west, the cemetery also overlooks a marsh on the bank of the Belle River. There are approximately fifty stones with various motifs and designs.
Valeur patrimoniale
This pioneer cemetery is valued for its historical association with the early Scottish, English, and United Empire Loyalist settlers to the area and for its association with the Church of Scotland.
The first interment in this cemetery was that of John MacPherson in 1832. He had wished to be remain on his own land in Belle River. Gradually, the site continued to be used as a local cemetery by other Scottish families who had come from the Isle of Skye, the Isle of Colonsay, and the peninsula of Kintyre. These included the Livingstones and the Martins.
English settlers from Devon arrived in the area in the early 1830s. The Sanders family is representative of this group and is interred here.
The Compton family, who had left New Jersey and migrated north to southern New Brunswick at the beginning of the American Revolution, are also interred here. They came to the Belle River area of PEI around 1818.
The cemetery has traditionally been associated with the Church of Scotland which was once located in the area and is shown on Meacham's 1880 Atlas of PEI. The site contains approximately fifty headstones and there is the potential for other unmarked graves. Other families associated with the site include: MacDougall, Hume, Jardine, Bears, MacLeod, Hill, Taylor, Murray, MacKenzie, and Stewart. The last interment was in 1935.
Source: Culture and Heritage Division, PEI Department of Communities, Cultural Affairs and Labour, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 File #: 4310-20/P24
Éléments caractéristiques
The heritage value of the cemetery is shown in the following character-defining elements:
- the location of the cemetery in a wooded area with birch trees near the Belle River
- the variety of the remaining headstones with decorative designs, motifs, and inscriptions
- the potential for unmarked graves on the site
Reconnaissance
Juridiction
Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Autorité de reconnaissance
Province de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Loi habilitante
Heritage Places Protection Act
Type de reconnaissance
Endroit historique inscrit au répertoire
Date de reconnaissance
2009/03/09
Données sur l'histoire
Date(s) importantes
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Thème - catégorie et type
- Un territoire à peupler
- Les établissements
Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction
Actuelle
Historique
- Religion, rituel et funéraille
- Site funéraire, cimetière ou enclos
Architecte / Concepteur
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Constructeur
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Informations supplémentaires
Emplacement de la documentation
Culture and Heritage Division, PEI Department of Communities, Cultural Affairs and Labour, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
File #: 4310-20/P24
Réfère à une collection
Identificateur féd./prov./terr.
4310-20/P24
Statut
Édité
Inscriptions associées
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