People of Carleton County, New Brunswick
Calvary Catholic Cemetery , Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
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Latitude: 46.15073, Longitude: -67.59377 | Click to get directions to Calvary Catholic Cemetery
The cemetery is located at 228 Houlton Road, Woodstock, New Brunswick. This cemetery is the newer Roman Catholic cemetery in Woodstock, across the river from the original Roman Catholic cemetery, St. Gertrude's. It is also affiliated with St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church, Woodstock.
Woodstock is located in Woodstock Parish, Carleton County at the confluence of the Meduxnekeag River and the St. John River, 5.35 km SW of Pembroke: Woodstock Parish, Carleton County: named for the town of Woodstock, England or for the 3rd Duke of Portland, Viscount Woodstock: PO from 1830: in 1871 Woodstock had a population of 2,000: in 1898 it was a port of entry on the W side of the St. John River with 2 Canadian Pacific Railway stations and a community with 1 post office, 140 stores, 6 hotels, 3 foundries, 1 wrapper factory, 1 woollen mill, 3 sash and door factories, 4 sawmills, 2 tanneries, 4 carriage and wagon factories, 1 sash and lock factory, 1 canning factory, 7 churches and a population of 3,500: formerly known as The Creek and Meductic: Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1856.
Photo courtesy Aaron Gullison
Woodstock is located in Woodstock Parish, Carleton County at the confluence of the Meduxnekeag River and the St. John River, 5.35 km SW of Pembroke: Woodstock Parish, Carleton County: named for the town of Woodstock, England or for the 3rd Duke of Portland, Viscount Woodstock: PO from 1830: in 1871 Woodstock had a population of 2,000: in 1898 it was a port of entry on the W side of the St. John River with 2 Canadian Pacific Railway stations and a community with 1 post office, 140 stores, 6 hotels, 3 foundries, 1 wrapper factory, 1 woollen mill, 3 sash and door factories, 4 sawmills, 2 tanneries, 4 carriage and wagon factories, 1 sash and lock factory, 1 canning factory, 7 churches and a population of 3,500: formerly known as The Creek and Meductic: Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1856.
Photo courtesy Aaron Gullison
All Burials - Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Buried | Person ID |
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1. | ANDERSON, George Sommerville | 22 DEC 1907 | Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1974 | 1974 | I13032 | |
2. | BRENEOL, Clement Thomas | 14 MAR 1922 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 6 JAN 1999 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | 1999 | I15224 |
3. | BROWN, Ronald Jacobsen | 7 SEP 1911 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 4 JUN 1970 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1970 | I14308 |
4. | DENNING, Louis C. | 1916 | 2003 | I11499 | |||
5. | HANNIGAN, Michael | 8 JUN 1907 | Pembroke, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 26 JUL 1922 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1922 | I18063 |
6. | HANNIGAN, Thomas James | 1865 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | 15 JUN 1930 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 17 JUN 1930 | I13942 |
7. | HICKEY, Pauline Elizabeth | 1929 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 13 FEB 2004 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 2004 | I13980 |
8. | KILFOIL, Lucy Ann | 1923 | 1971 | I18304 | |||
9. | LINDER, Carol Ann King | 26 OCT 1953 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 17 JUN 2000 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | JUN 2000 | I13949 |
10. | LINDER, Larry David | 12 JAN 1956 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 15 MAR 2015 | Waterville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 2015 | I13950 |
11. | LINDER, Michael Ray | 7 APR 1959 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 27 JAN 2013 | Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 18 MAY 2013 | I13951 |
12. | LINDER, Stanley Thomas | 17 SEP 1928 | Knowlesville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 7 NOV 1996 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1996 | I13979 |
13. | LINDSAY, Emily Elizabeth | 30 JUL 1916 | Argyle, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 14 NOV 2009 | Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | I11497 | |
14. | MACGRATH, Mary Ellen | 1918 | 2001 | 2001 | I14309 | ||
15. | MARKEY, Eric Lester | 9 JUL 1966 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 26 JUN 2007 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 29 JUN 2007 | I15954 |
16. | MARKEY, Joseph | 27 JUN 1936 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 3 OCT 2006 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 6 OCT 2006 | I15949 |
17. | MCELROY, Robert William | 22 SEP 1978 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 16 FEB 2008 | Minto, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada | 2008 | I20204 |
18. | RICHARD, Odele Marie | 2 FEB 1914 | Tracadie, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada | 2009 | 2009 | I14671 | |
19. | STODDARD, Wanda Eileen | 5 JUL 1925 | Beaufort, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1991 | 1991 | I15222 | |
20. | WALLACE, Lois Ruth | 20 FEB 1936 | Windsor, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 29 OCT 2010 | 2 NOV 2010 | I15948 | |
21. | WILLIAMS, Lynda Faye | 5 JUL 1948 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 22 JUN 2023 | Carleton Manor, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 26 JUN 2023 | I17850 |