How to find burial location in Toronto?
I found a potential match death record for one of my brick walls, Annie Aitken. Can anyone offer a suggestion for how to find her burial location? I've already looked in the Toronto Trust Cemetery collection and also on Mount Pleasant Group's site. Here's the death record:
Thanks for any suggestions!
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If you do not get a response here I suggest posting your question under the Canada Research group at https://community.familysearch.org/en/group/17-canada-research.
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The URL rescued from the mangler: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q93-C9YJ-2SF8-C
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Thanks! I actually tried the Canada page, and it doesn't seem very active. :o) I appreciate your ideas!
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The death record gives the deceased's religion. That should help you narrow down the possible churches that might have overseen her burial.
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Hi Anne,
Thanks for the hint. The only death record I've found for her is the handwritten one linked above, and it doesn't show a religion. I've checked all the Toronto Trust Cemeteries, and I have corresponded with St. James Cemetery, but I still haven't found her. Any other ideas would be welcome! Thanks again!
Martha
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@Martha3671 The death record you linked shows her religion as Protestant.
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Thank you. Unfortunately, Protestant isn't specific enough for me to find her.
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Unfortunately, any suggestions will probably only be as useful as those you are able to think of yourself. Unless the details have been added to a website like "Find A Grave" or the Billion Graves Index, how would anyone, anywhere get to find the (unknown) burial place of a relative? You can only really hope to get somewhere by compiling a list of all known cemeteries in the Toronto area and contacting them in a hope of a positive response. Think about it - the same problem is probably being encountered by many thousands of researchers worldwide: if you don't live near the area in question, or the details have not been indexed on a website, naturally this will be no easy task.
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Thank you, Paul. I appreciate that. Sometimes there is a creative suggestion out there, and that's what I was hoping for -- perhaps a record I hadn't thought of or an obscure cemetery. I haven't given up on finding this ancestor, but I'm getting close to reasonably exhaustive effort.
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