"Rozmahel, meanwhile, carved off a quiet, grassy tree-lined corner of his farm, and dug a grave where the bones and artifacts would be reburied.Oct. However, given that they are a small operation, and the vast bulk of their records reside in the United States, it is currently only possible to search by Country, or in the case of the United States, State and County. We all love Find-a-Grave. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to feedback@findagrave.com and include a link to the page and details about the problem. 2983, citing Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum, Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave . "Adding to the intrigue — a series of European-style brass buttons, with fabric still attached, was found among the bones.It appears the young woman in the grave, buried far from existing European settlements, was wearing what may have been a European military-style jacket.The nearest trading posts at the time were in Edmonton and Elk Point, Alta., each about 150 kilometres from where the grave was found.Archeologists believe the young woman may have been part of a group travelling along a trade route between one of the forts and aboriginal settlements in the southern part of what is present-day Alberta.Wangler says the jacket provides a substantial clue about the young woman's status. "There may have been some connection to a leader, to a chief. Really connecting with what was happening.

Grave suggests a person of prominence Afterwards, archeologists with the Alberta government began a proper excavation of the site, and unearthed … It took me aback. Alberta Canada page on Interment.net; Alberta cemeteries at RootsWeb; Find A Grave Alberta Cemeteries; BillionGraves Alberta Cemeteries; Canadian Headstones — index; Alberta Canada Cemetery Records Contribute, create and discover gravesites from all over the world. I don’t know if it will work with all browsers in all environments, but I’ve had it working in IE, Firefox, and Chrome.” WOW!

Also available on DVD. "We left the body intact as we were going down," said archeologist Wendy Unfreed of the Archeological Survey of Alberta. We will remember him forever. "So yeah, I feel part of the mystery, it has moved me in ways that I hadn't imagined it would. She married my great-uncle in Idaho, so I’m guessing she came down through British Columbia or Alberta.

But at this point it is all very much a mystery. Enter a valid "And so that was a large part around why we were doing the detailed and careful recording we were doing as well. Please reset your password.This account has been disabled. I just renewed my Premium membership (thanks so much for all you do there, BTW), which reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to pass on to you with respect to Find-A-Grave.Now, for the most part, we all love Find A Grave, and I’m sure everyone has benefited from information gleaned from the site at some point in time. All I’ve learned so far is that her last name was Maier or O’Maier (depending on how you read the record), that she … Contribute, create and discover gravesites from all over the world. A system error has occurred. "Afterwards, archeologists with the Alberta government began a proper excavation of the site, and unearthed a human skeleton, thousands of beads, jewellery, brass buttons and a thimble. We have emailed an activation email to .

Maybe this was the daughter of a chief, but certainly there was some level of wealth. John D'Or Prairie in Little Red River, Alberta - Find A Grave Cemetery John D'Or Prairie 215 (Jean D’Or in French) is an Indian reserve of the Little Red River Cree Nation in northern Alberta, Canada. It is a wonderful resource that is incredibly useful to genealogists.

If you have questions, please contact Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person.You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. And one morning as he set out to check some snares, something caught his eye that would change him profoundly and set in motion an anthropological mystery.Protruding from a badger hole in his field was a human skull.