The Evergreen Cemetery (which is still active) is located in the town of Dysart, on C9 L19, in Haliburton County , ON, Canada.
This cemetery:
• was compiled by D. Bulford,HHGG
• is up to date as of Feb 13, 2004
• present RecordKeeper is Dysart et al Twp.
Map coordinates for this cemetery are not available.
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The Evergreen Cemetery is located on the south-western corner of the intersection of County Road # 19 (the Harburn Road) and Pine Street about 2 km. to the north-east of the village of Haliburton in Dysart et al Township. It is divided into seven sections (A-G) and is the principle burial ground for the village of Haliburton. Original burials for the 'St. George's Anglican Burial Grounds' as recorded in the Anglican Archives at Toronto, are believed to be herein included. Current burial records are maintained by the Dysart et al Township Municipal Offices in Haliburton, This site was originally recorded by the Haliburton Highlands Genealogy Group about 1990. Some municipal burial records and newspaper OBITs have been included. This cemetery is published and available from the HHGG at Box 834, Minden, Ontario, K0M 2K0.
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W/O J.A.; M/O Harry B., Annie A.M., & Mary Madeline
Until such time as a photo "Drag and Drop" function has been added to Cemsearch, here is the way to prepare your photos for inclusion in our database:
• IMPORTANT: FIRST select the person in Cemsearch for whom you want to add a photo, then re-open this help screen.
• You currently have selected Annie Lucas. You can submit photos for her plot's monument(s) or personal photos of just her.
• On your computer, locate the file(s) of the photo(s) you want to submit for Annie Lucas.
• DO NOT make duplicate photos of the same side of a stone for each person shown on it. For example, if husband and wife are both shown on one stone image, DO NOT make two copies of this image; only one is required.
• For MONUMENT Pictures, do the following:
• Copy this code: EVERGNF050;
(MUST include the semicolon)
• Rename the monument files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
• IMPORTANT: The code EVERGNF050;
is SPECIFIC to ALL people on this stone or plot.
• For PERSONAL Pictures for JUST this person, do the following:
• Copy this code: EVERGNF050^3;
(MUST include the semicolon)
• Rename the personal files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
• IMPORTANT: The code EVERGNF050^3;
is SPECIFIC to
Annie Lucas and your picture(s) prefixed with this code will appear ONLY for her.
• HINT: for convenience, these codes also appear below the Born/Died dates where you can click on them to automatically copy them.
• ATTACH photos (full size; if you can, limit to about 1-2 megabytes in size) with the prefixed filename to an email and send to: helpus@cemsearch.ca.
• If you have further details that you would like included in the "Notes" section, add them to the email as well.
• A caption can be embedded in the filename following the semi-colon, terminated with a tilde (~
). See example below.
• Suppose you have two photos of her with filenames img_2694.jpg
and Lucas family.jpg
• The specific prefix code for this person's plot is EVERGNF050;
• Your modified filenames will be EVERGNF050;img_2694.jpg
and EVERGNF050;Lucas family.jpg
• The text following the semicolon can be anything you want (including spaces), for example:
•EVERGNF050; north side of tombstone eroded by nature
.
• Add a caption as follows (surrounding spaces optional; tilde (~
) marks the end of the caption; otherwise we will use the complete filename):
EVERGNF050; Your caption here~ img_2694.jpg
and
EVERGNF050; Another caption~ Lucas family.jpg
• ALL images for Annie Lucas and others on the same stone or plot MUST have the same exact prefix up to and including the semi-colon.
• Suppose you have two images for this person's monument with filenames 40thBirthday.jpg
and Annie Headshot.jpg
• The specific prefix code for her is EVERGNF050^3;
• Your modified filenames will be EVERGNF050^3;40thBirthday.jpg
and EVERGNF050^3;Annie Headshot.jpg
• The text following the semicolon can be anything you want (including spaces)
• Add a caption as follows (surrounding spaces optional; tilde (~
) marks the end of the caption; otherwise we will use the complete filename):
EVERGNF050; Your caption here~ 40thBirthday.jpg
and
EVERGNF050; Another caption~ Annie Headshot.jpg
• ALL personal photos of Annie Lucas MUST have the same exact prefix up to and including the semi-colon.
• These personal images will NOT appear for others on the same stone or plot.
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