Altamont Cemetery
Also known as Musselboro Altamont Presbyterian Cemetery
Altamont, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
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Located about 1.25 miles (2 km) east of the town of Altamont, MB, on the north side of Provincial Range Road 27N
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A monument in the Altamont Cemetery near Altamont, in the Municipality of Lorne, was erected by the Altamont branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in commemoration of those from the local area killed during military service. (Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD03-22-05-08-W1
A part of the story of the town and its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 1984 is told in the volume "Memories of Altamont - 1884 - 1984", and in a related volume names "Memories of Lorne, 1880-1980". Free digital versions of these and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, as transcribed by members in 1989. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the MGS Manitoba Name Index (or MANI).
A monument in the Altamont Cemetery near Altamont, in the Municipality of Lorne, was erected by the Altamont branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in commemoration of those from the local area killed during military service. (Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
Dominion Land Survey coordinates: LSD03-22-05-08-W1
A part of the story of the town and its inhabitants from the early days of European settlement through roughly 1984 is told in the volume "Memories of Altamont - 1884 - 1984", and in a related volume names "Memories of Lorne, 1880-1980". Free digital versions of these and many other Manitoba local history books can be found online in the University of Manitoba Digital Collections. There is also a list of such books organized by district and town name on the Manitoba Historical Society's website on their page entitled "Finding Aid: Manitoba Local History Books".
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, as transcribed by members in 1989. Also available to MGS members is a searchable online database named the MGS Manitoba Name Index (or MANI).
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- Added: 25 Oct 2006
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2194246
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