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                       The  Ottawa  Notre-Dame  Cemetery  is  situated  at  455  Slonrceal  RLI~;,    Lo.ii~ii.
                Sc-Laurent  Boulevard,  in  the  east  end  of  the  city  of  Ottawa,  Ont.,  Canada.
                       It  was  founded  in  1872,  and  is maintained  to date,  a  few  older  Ottawa
                cenrtery  stones  were  transfered  there  in  the  late  1800.
                       The  undersigned,  is  the  founder  of  "La  Société  de  généalogie  de  l'Ou-
                taouais  Inc.,  which  is  housed  with  the  Quebec  National  Archives,  in  the  Jus-
                tice  Bldg.  situated  at 17 Laurier  st.  in Hull,  P.Q.,  which  as  becomed  the
                most  important  geneological  Society  (french)  in West  Quebec,  and  of  al1 of
                Ontario.
                       The  inventory  of  the  Notre-Dame  cemetery  has  been  a  pet  project  of  the
                undrrsigned  for  many  years.  The  work  %as finally  started  in  1980  and  wil!
                cake  four  years  to complete.     Six volumes  were  completed  in  1981,  volumes
                seven  to  twelve  will  be  completed  in  1982,  volumes  thirteen  to approximately
                twenty  (the  end)  will be  compled  in  1983.
                       1 am  certain  that  every  one  who  does  research  on  their  families,  will
                imensely  appreciate  this  work.
                       The  inventory  describes  the  inscriptions  engraved  in  the  stones  wit:iorit
                corrections,  and  1 have  illiminated  the  "In  memory  of"  and  "my  beloved"  etc.
                to  Save  time  and  space.   There  is  a  ratio  of  50/50  french-english,  5% ita-
                lian  and  a  few  only  of  foreign  language  that  1 could  not  rcad,  as  the  old
                saying  goes  "it was  al1 Greek  to me"  with  al1 due  respect  to whoever,  as a
                matter  of  fact  they  may  have  been  Greek.  1 hope  my  ignorance  is  forgiven.  A
                fer  stones were  broken,  some  with  parts  missing  (unfortunately),  but  1 have
                reported  what  1 could  read.    A  few  were  of  salt-sand  stones  that  weather  and
                age  has  erased  the  inscriptions.
                       Each  volume  has  an  index  of  family  names  in  that  particular  volume.
                       Al1 this work,  the  taking  of  the  inventory,  the  transcription  from  the
                cassettes  to  rough  manuscripts,  the  typing  of  the  final  manuscripts,  the  in-
               dexing  of  each  volume  in  alphabetical  order,  the  printing,  the  bookbinding
                and  the  bookeeping  would  al1 have  been  impossible,  had  it not  been  for  the
               endless  hours  of  work  from  early  oorning  till  the  wee  hours  of  the  night.
                       1 take  my  hat  off  to Miss  Sharon  Clarke,  for whom  1 have  much  respect
               and  admiration  for  her  courage,  perseverance  and  participation.
               practically  live  in  a  cemetery  for  four  years.     Would  You?.
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