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Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Bulletin Subject Index Page 76 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHERWOOD, St CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SCEPTRE, MILITARY CEMETERY The Sceptre Detachment of the R.N.W.M.P Woodlawn Cemetery - Saskatoon's Municipal Cemetery by Vernon Charnetski SGS Bulletin, Volume 28, No. 1, 1997 SGS Bulletin, Volume 25, No. 4, 1994 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHAMROCK, CHURCH RECORDS CEMETERY INDEX Saskatchewan Church Records Found in Saskatoon Alphabetical list of deaths and burials Shamrock R.M. #134. by Lewis Lockhart The Bethlehem Hills Cemetery (First Shamrock Cemetery) SGS Bulletin, Volume 29, No. 4, 1998 #134.6. Location: 18-14-4-W3. SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, First Lutheran Cemetery #134.2. Location: 35-13-6-W3. SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 DIRECTORIES Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery #134.8. Location: 9-14-6- Extracts from McPhillips' Alphabetical and Business W3. Directory of The District of Saskatchewan, N.W.T. 1888 SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 Inc. Shell River, Fort A La Corne, Cold Lake, Lac La United Church Cemetery #134.5. Location: 9-14-5-W3. Ronge, Cumberland, Humboldt, Red Deer Lake, Nut Lake, SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 Birch River, Carrot River, Clarke's Crossing, Birch Hills, Wiwa Hill Cemetery #134.1. Location: 12-13-6-W3. Onion Lake and Saskatoon. SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 2, 1980 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHEHO, CEMETERY CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, Cemetery Program GENEALOGY by Linda Neely Sources for Family History Research in Saskatoon Includes photograph of a Private Cemetery - Powell (Sheho) by Evelyn Ballard 275.023 SGS Bulletin, Volume 21, No. 1, 1990 SGS Bulletin, Volume 42, No. 4, 2011 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHELL RIVER, MARRIAGE LICENCES DIRECTORIES Saskatchewan Marriage Licences (1907-1922) Extracts from McPhillips' Alphabetical and Business Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Library and Research Directory of the District of Saskatchewan, N.W.T. 1888 Room acquired several original copies of Saskatchewan Inc. Shell River, Fort A La Corne, Cold Lake, Lac La marriage licences. Ronge, Cumberland, Humboldt, Red Deer Lake, Nut Lake, -1907-1914 were issued mainly in the Fillmore, Fielding, Birch River, Carrot River, Clarke's Crossing, Birch Hills, Maymont, Radisson and Saskatoon areas. One issued in Onion Lake and Saskatoon. Grenfell, Hafford, North Battleford and Stoughton. SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 2, 1980 -1918-1922 were mainly in Limerick, Mossbank and Assiniboia areas. One issued in Moose Jaw and Woodrow. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHELLBROOK, SGS Bulletin, Volume 38, No. 2, 2007 CEMETERY INDEXES Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Shellbrook R.M. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SASKATOON, #493. Sturgeon River Cemetery #493.6. SOCIETIES, NAMES & SURNAMES, INDEX SGS Bulletin, Volume 20, No. 1, 1989 Scottish Rite Membership List contributed by Mrs. Joanne Hughes CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHELLBROOK, Names extracted from Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite CHURCH RECORDS For the Dominion of Canada, 25-26 October, 1922. Inc. Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Regina areas. Index to the Three Remaining Registers of Reverend SGS Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 3, 1974 Charles William Bryden. An Index of names appearing in Reverend Bryden's Marriage Register. Rev. Bryden served at the following CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SCEPTRE, CEMETERY places: INDEX Selkirk, Manitoba: 1885-1889; Battleford, NWT: 1889- Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Clinworth R.M. 1895; Willoughby (now MacDowall) 1885-1902; #230. Sceptre Memorial Gardens #230.3, in the community Pleasantville (Shellbrook) 1902-1905; and Mistawasis of Sceptre. Location: 15-22-24-3. Indian Mission 1905-1914. SGS Bulletin, Volume 16, No. 3, 1985 SGS Bulletin, Volume 20, No. 4, 1989 Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Bulletin Subject Index Page 76 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHERWOOD, St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery #7.1 at Tribune. Location: 27- CEMETERY INDEX 3-14-2. Searching Saskatchewan Cemeteries SGS Bulletin, Volume 16, No. 3, 1985 A listing of deaths and burials in Sherwood R.M. #159. Wascana Cemetery. Location: 17-18-21 W2. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SPEYER, NAMES & SGS Bulletin, Volume 7, No 2, 1976 SURNAMES Historical Sketch of St. Peters Parish and the Founding of CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHERWOOD, CHURCH the Colonies of Rastadt, Katharinental and Speyer HISTORY by Father H. Metzger Sherwood United Church Inc. names of settlers. by Gorden F. Connell SGS Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 4, 1974 SGS Bulletin, Volume 14, No.4, 1983 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SPRINGDALE, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHIPMAN, CEMETERY HISTORY INDEX Zitchydorf Colony Alphabetical List of Deaths and Burials in Torch River R.M. A Brief History #488. Shipman Presbyterian Cemetery #488.3. Location: 25- by Barry Joseph Anwender 51-21-2. SGS Bulletin, Volume 27, No. 3, 1996 SGS Bulletin, Volume 15, No. 1, 1984 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SPRINGSIDE, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SHOAL LAKE, CEMETERY MILITARY INDEXES Cemetery Program North West Mounted Police 1878 by Linda Neely Original Roll of N.W.M. Police in 1878, showing N.C.O's & Includes photograph of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Men in the order from which the New Series of Regimental Cemetery (Springside) 274.008 Numbers was started. SGS Bulletin, Volume 41, No. 1, 2010 Inc. Divisions at Fort Walsh, Fort McLeod, Battleford, Swan River or Shoal Lake, Fort Saskatchewan. Cemetery Program SGS Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 3, 1973 by Linda Neely Includes photograph of Springside Cemetery (Springside) 244.008 SGS Bulletin, Volume 43, No. 1, 2012 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SLIDING HILL, CEMETERY INDEX CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SPY HILL, CEMETERY Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Sliding Hill R.M. INDEX #273. St. Peter and St. Paul Romanian Orthodox Cemetery #273.32.Location: 19-30-3-W2. Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Spy Hill R.M. SGS Bulletin, Volume 19, No. 4, 1988 #152. Hazelcliffe Cemetery #152.2 in the community of Hazelcliffe. Location: 21-18-33-W1. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SMITHVILLE, SGS Bulletin, Volume 17, No. 1, 1986 CEMETERY INDEX Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Spy Hill R.M. Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Corman Park R.M. #152. #344. Summerdale Protestant Cemetery #344.6 in the Valley View Cemetery #152.4 in the community of community of Smithville. Location: SE 33-36-6-W3. Tantallon. Location: 30-18-31-W1. SGS Bulletin, Volume 10, No. 2, 1979 SGS Bulletin, Volume 17, No. 1, 1986 Gerald Village Cemetery #152.8. Location 19-19-31-1. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SNAKE PLAINS, SGS Bulletin, Volume 17, No. 4, 1986 DIRECTORIES Holar Cemetery #152.2 in the community of Tantallon. Extracts from McPhillips' Alphabetical and Business Location: 13-18-32-W1. Directory of the District of Saskatchewan, N.W.T. 1888 SGS Bulletin, Volume 17, No. 4, 1986 Inc. Snake Plains, Green Lake, Batoche, St. Louis, St. Spy Hill Cemetery #152.6, in the community of Spy Hill. Laurent, Fish Creek, Duck Lake, Carlton, Battleford, Location: 6-19-30-W1. Battleford District, Fort Pitt and Grand Rapids. SGS Bulletin, Volume 17, No. 4, 1986 SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, ST. JOSEPH'S CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SOURIS VALLEY, COLONY, CEMETERY INDEX CEMETERY INDEX Tombstone inscriptions St. Joseph's Colony Cemetery Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Souris Valley R.M. located at NE 6-18-16-W2, between Balgonie and Maclean, #7. Saskatchewan. Slager Cemetery #7.2. Location: 18-3-14-2. SGS Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 4, 1973 SGS Bulletin, Volume 12, No. 3, 1981 Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Bulletin Subject Index Page 77 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, ST. LAURENT, -1907-1914 were issued mainly in the Fillmore, Fielding, DIRECTORIES Maymont, Radisson and Saskatoon areas. One issued in Extracts from McPhillips' Alphabetical and Business Grenfell, Hafford, North Battleford and Stoughton. Directory of the District of Saskatchewan, N.W.T. 1888 -1918-1922 were mainly in Limerick, Mossbank and Inc. Snake Plains, Green Lake, Batoche, St. Louis, St. Assiniboia areas. One issued in Moose Jaw and Woodrow. Laurent, Fish Creek, Duck Lake, Carlton, Battleford, SGS Bulletin, Volume 38, No. 2, 2007 Battleford District, Fort Pitt and Grand Rapids. SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, STOUGHTON, VITAL RECORDS CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, ST. LOUIS, Saskatchewan Newspapers th A listing of births reported in The Stoughton Times - 27 DIRECTORIES th Extracts from McPhillips' Alphabetical and Business July 1911, 17 August 1911, 5 October 1911. Directory of the District of Saskatchewan, N.W.T. 1888 SGS Bulletin, Volume 19, No. 4, 1988 Inc. Snake Plains, Green Lake, Batoche, St. Louis, St. Laurent, Fish Creek, Duck Lake, Carlton, Battleford, CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN: STURGEON RIVER, Battleford District, Fort Pitt and Grand Rapids. CEMETERY INDEXES SGS Bulletin, Volume 11, No. 3, 1980 Alphabetical list of deaths and burials in Shellbrook R.M. #493. Sturgeon River Cemetery #493.6. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, ST. WALBURG, SGS Bulletin, Volume 20, No. 1, 1989 CEMETERY Cemetery Program CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, STURGIS, by Linda Neely Roman Catholic Church of Assumption CEMETERIES Cemetery (St. Walburg) 501.009 Cemetery Program SGS Bulletin, Volume 42, No. 2, 2011 by Linda Neely Includes photograph of Sturgis & District Cemetery Cemetery Program SGS Bulletin, Volume 33, No. 3, 2002 by Linda Neely Includes photograph of St. Walburg Cemetery (St. Walburg) CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, STURGIS, NAMES & 501.019 SURNAMES SGS Bulletin, Volume 39, No. 1, 2008 Tape recorder Tales Mr & Mrs. Joe Rogstad of Sturgis, SK. CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, STOCKHOLM, Inc. a listing of Sturgis Pioneers with date of their arrival in CEMETERY the district. Cemetery Program SGS Bulletin, Volume 9, No. 4, 1978 by Linda Neely Includes photograph of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Cemetery CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SUNNY VALLEY, (Stockholm) 183.014 HISTORY SGS Bulletin, Volume 43, No. 3, 2012 History of Sunny Valley District by Evelyn Ballard CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, STONY BEACH, SGS Bulletin, Volume 8, No 3, 1977 VOTERS LISTS The 1935 Federal Electoral Roll for Disley, Stony Beach CANADA: SASKATCHEWAN, SUTHERLAND, and Keystown, Saskatchewan HISTORY transcribed by Kenneth G. Aitken Missing for 100 Years SGS Bulletin, Volume 31, No.
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