Philip Jeffrey Romano

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Picture of Philip Romano
Title:
Given Name(s):
 Philip Jeffrey
Surname:
 Romano
Suffix:

Maiden Name:
Age:
 29y 5m
Sex:
 M

Born:
 Dec 17, 1894    
Died:
 Sep 20, 1924    

Philip is buried here.

Plot ID:
Person ID:

There are 10 other people on same stone or plot:


Cemetery:

Port Hope St. Mary's R.C., Port Hope, ON, Canada


Section:
 D
Row:
 7-8
Plot:
 23-7

The Port Hope St. Mary's R.C. Cemetery (which is still active) is located in the town of Port Hope, on Toronto Road, in Northumberland County , ON, Canada.  

This cemetery:
    • was compiled by Ruth Woodruff
    • is up to date as of Dec 31, 2023


GPS Coordinates: 

Map coordinates for this cemetery are not available.

Latitude:
 N 43° 57' 28"
 43.95777778
Longitude:
 W 78° 19' 14"
 -78.32055556

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Additional Info:

The cemetery was originally surrounding Our Lady of Mercy Church on Walton Street but when additional wings were built on to the church, the stones and reamins were removed to the Toronto Road site probably in the 1960s.  The record was taken from a transcription by Edna Barrowclough c1980 and updated by a site check by Ron Smith in June 1996.  Records are being maintained on an ongoing basis by Our Lady of Mercy Church.


Cem ID:

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Notes

Born Niagara Falls; died Cobourg, s/o Anthony & Vincenzia (Bova); married 07 Feb 1923:Port Hope to Alice Lavigne 20, hydro clerk, born Port Hope. A CNR railway signaller, he was accidentally killed by a CNR train. Additional information from Northumberland and Durham Marriage Registers, Ancestry.ca.
Exact burial location unknown.

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How to Submit Photos for Philip Jeffrey Romano

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 Philip Jeffrey Romano. You can submit photos for his plot's monument(s) or personal photos of just him.

 • On your computer, locate the file(s) of the photo(s) you want to submit for Philip Jeffrey Romano.

 • 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: PHSTMYB17; (MUST include the semicolon)
   • Rename the monument files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
   • IMPORTANT: The code PHSTMYB17; is SPECIFIC to ALL people on this stone or plot.

 • For PERSONAL Pictures for JUST this person, do the following:
   • Copy this code: PHSTMYB17^9; (MUST include the semicolon)
   • Rename the personal files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
   • IMPORTANT: The code PHSTMYB17^9; is SPECIFIC to Philip Jeffrey Romano and your picture(s) prefixed with this code will appear ONLY for him.

 • 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.

Captions:

 • A caption can be embedded in the filename following the semi-colon, terminated with a tilde (~). See example below.

Monument Example:

 • Suppose you have two photos of him with filenames img_2694.jpg and Romano family.jpg
   • The specific prefix code for this person's plot is PHSTMYB17;
   • Your modified filenames will be PHSTMYB17;img_2694.jpg and PHSTMYB17;Romano family.jpg
   • The text following the semicolon can be anything you want (including spaces), for example:
   •PHSTMYB17; 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):
    PHSTMYB17; Your caption here~ img_2694.jpg and
    PHSTMYB17; Another caption~ Romano family.jpg

 • ALL images for Philip Jeffrey Romano and others on the same stone or plot MUST have the same exact prefix up to and including the semi-colon.

Personal Pictures Example:

 • Suppose you have two images for this person's monument with filenames 40thBirthday.jpg and Philip Jeffrey Headshot.jpg
   • The specific prefix code for him is PHSTMYB17^9;
   • Your modified filenames will be PHSTMYB17^9;40thBirthday.jpg and PHSTMYB17^9;Philip Jeffrey 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):
    PHSTMYB17; Your caption here~ 40thBirthday.jpg and
    PHSTMYB17; Another caption~ Philip Jeffrey Headshot.jpg

 • ALL personal photos of Philip Jeffrey Romano 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.