transcribed August 1985 by Deborah MacDonald Hale
This small cemetery is situated behind St. James United Church, in the
village of
Kouchibouguac. St. James United Church was the second of three
Presbyterian
sanctuaries erected in Kouchibouguac over a period of
roughly one hundred years. The original Church stood across the
river from St. James
sanctuary, and had its own cemetery. When it was destroyed by
fire,
the St. James Church was built. At the time of the Church
union, St. James became affiliated with the United Church of Canada,
and another
Presbyterian Church was erected on the old site, by the cemetery.
The cemetery was held in common by the two churches, but in later
years, as it became more crowded, a number of the members of St. James
elected
to be buried on land nearer to their own Church.
At the time of transcription, there were only 11 stones in the St.
James cemetery,
the oldest dating back to the 1960's.
LIVINGSTON, Thomas J born 1890 died 1967
his wife:
TWEEDIE, Janet P born 1891 died 1963
their son:
KINGSTON, Gordon T.W. born 1919 died 1959
KINGSTON, Russel G.H. born June 3 1917 died June 22 1976
CALLENDER, Robert Austin born 1950 died 1960
BEATTIE, John W born 1907 died 1930
BEATTIE, Roberta J born 1916
LEBANS,
Jean born 1915 died 1979
wife of Alexander McAULEY
McAULEY, James born 1873 died 1962
McAULEY, James born 1873 died 1962
his wife;
JARDINE, Elizabeth born 1886 died 1976
POWERS,
Thomas born 1885 died 1974
his wife:
PATTERSON, Mary J born 1881 died 1966
JARDINE
T. Muir born 1908
his wife:
KELLY, Jessie L born 1911 died 1967
DAIGLE, Edgar S born 1926 died 1980
his wife:
DAIGLE, Gladys M born 1926
TWEEDIE, Eleanor Blanche born 1912
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