Cemeteries
This is a partial listing of Frontenac County cemeteries. For more information about Frontenac cemeteries, where they are located and where you can find transcripts, indexes and photos please visit CanadaGenWeb’s Cemetery Project
Arden Cemetery
Cemetery is Arden United Cemetery, located south of the village proper of Adren Road, Kennebec Twp. Cemetery photo album provided by Linda Godfrey.
Buck Cemetery
Found a cemetery the other day when I was searching thru some old maps. I went searching for it as I had travelled this road soooooo many times and NEVER saw a cemetery. It is called Buck Cemetery and is located beside 1497 Sunny Acres Road. Sunny Acres Road runs between Sydenham Road and Bur Brooke Road. This little cemetery is in shambles and you would drive right by it with seeing it. I don't know how many people could be burried there as there is only one large stone standing with the name of Thomas Buck on it, one very small stone marked with BABY, and one large one that has broken off and laying on the ground. They should all be cleaned off to be read properly. After locating it I contacted a lady that worked for the genealogy society in Kingston and she told me that she is sure that several years ago they published who was burried there. If anyone is researching the Buck Family they might be really interested to know that this little cemetery exists. It is grown over with all kinds of branches etc; covering the ground.
Cataraqui Cemetery & Crematorium
927 Purdy Mills Road, Kingston (just off Counter Street)
Christ Church Cemetery
Oso Township - off Highway 7 on the Road to Omaph and Clarendon
Christ Church Cemetery
Desert Lake Cemetery
Loughborough Township, Frontenac County, Highway 38 - Harrowsmith, North on Desert Lake Road about 8 miles.
Glenhaven Memorial Gardens
2563 Perth Road, Glenburnie
Hamilton Burying Ground
Hinchinbrook Township, Frontenac County, Highway 38 abt 5 miles north of Verona
Harlowe United Church Cemetery
Located at the Church, 1 mile west of Harlowe, old one on south side, the new one on north side. 12 Miles north of #7 highway & Arden.
Harrowsmith Cemetery
Originally know as Spikes Corners, Portland Township, Frontenac County and is located twenty miles north of Kingston on Highway 38
Horne (Point Alexandria) Cemetery
Latimer Cemetery
Located on the 8th concession Rd. in Frontenac Co. About 2 and 2 tenths Km. north of Shannon's Corners the Perth Rd. (outer Division St.) makes a curve to the right and then continues north. At this curve there is a side road that goes straight north and joins the 8th Concession. Turn right (east) on the 8th Concession and the cemetery is on the left hand side abt. half a Km. from the intersection.
McBurney Park
McBurney (Skeleton) Park is in the north end of Kingston (north of Princess and Queen Streets) bounded by Alma, Balaclava and Ordnance Streets. This information is from Bob Crawford - Before Cataraqui Cemetery opened, people were being buried in an old cemetery north of the city. That area is now known as McBurney Park and is well within the city boundaries. Anglicans were also buried at their original cemetery at St. Paul's Church in the city. Bodies were moved from both these cemeteries when Cataraqui opened if they could find the families and if they could afford it. Many bodies remain at McBurney Park. Apparently in the 1890's, the city thought of moving all of the bodies to Cataraqui but when they started to open the graves, the citizens became alarmed as many of the people had died of very contagious diseases and the fear was that the diseases would spread around the city. It was decided to just leave the bodies there, lay down any remaining markers and cover everything with soil and make a park. I have not heard of any records for this area. The only other thing you could do is consult the records from the various churches in the area to see if there is a record of a burial.
Meeks Cemetery
Portland Township, Frontenac County Located north of the village of Bell Rock on Earl Meeks farm
Mountain Grove Cemeteries - Old and New
Mountain Grove - Both located approximately two miles from Highway 7 on the Old Frontenac Road
Mundell Cemetery
It's on the east side of Hwy. 509 just before Donaldson Rd., you can't see it from the road. You have to turn in the laneway of the Dietz family, then you can see it on the right. It's on a hill.
Murval Cemetery
Portland Township, Frontenac County Located on the west side of Highway 38, 10 miles northwest of Kingston
Oconto Cemetery
South of Sharbot Lake on Highway 38 (towards Kingston)
Ompah Cemetery contributed by Marguerite Miller
South side of Hwy 509, on western outskirts of Ompah Village. Go through Ompah heading to Plevna and it's on the left just past Ompah marked with a small black sign on the left side of the road, turn up this roadit' a little piece in.
Parham Cemetery
On the Long Lake Road out of Parham towards Mountain Grove
Parks Farm Burial Ground
Piccadilly Cemetery
Township of Hinchinbrook, Highway 38 to Godfrey
Robertsville Cemetery contributed by Marguerite Miller
It is located 2 km off 509 highway on the Robertsvlle Road.just north of the village of Clarendon. Mostly descendants of the Gibson and Riddell families.
Sacred Heart Old Roman Catholic Cemetery
Wolfe Island, Ontario. Located behind Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
Sacred Heart New Roman Catholic Cemetery
Wolfe Island, Ontario. Located beside Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cemetery
Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery
Bedford Township, On the Westport Road about 1/2 way between Westposrt and Godfrey
St. Barnaby's Cemetery
Brewers Mills (R.R.#1) Seeley's Bay, Frontenac County, ON
St. Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery
Westport, Ontario. Located West of the Village of Westport on the Salem Road
St. James Anglican Church Cemetery contributed by Sharon Compeau
Small cemetery (about 35 burials) on highway 15, just across from
the entrance to the Joyceville Institution. In fact, it may be on property
owned by the Institution. I think it was originally the cemetery of St.
James Anglican Church, which is just down the road, about a quarter of a
mile to the south.
I have a list (obtained from the Anglican Diocese Archives in Kingston) that
I think was compiled by someone from the Joyceville Institution in 1960,
showing the names of the people buried there, along with their ages and the
dates on the headstones. Unfortunately, my copy is a photocopy of a
photocopy, and the original document appears to have been creased when it
was put into the copier, with the result that I can't read all of the entry
that interests me. Only the name is legible, but the age and date are
hidden. I have visited this cemetery, but I can't find the headstone I am
looking for. Some of them appear to have fallen over and been buried over
the years.
I am writing to ask if you know of anyone who is familiar with this
cemetery, and if anyone has another copy of this list. I have written to
the Joyceville Institution, but received no reply. Any help you can offer
would be greatly appreciated. Tony Beck
St. John's Anglican Cemetery
St. Lawrence United Church Cemetery
Wolfe Island, Frontenac County, Wolfe Island, Ontario.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery
718 Division Street, Kingston, Ontario K7K 4B9 (613) 548-4343
St. Patrick's
Railton, which is in Loughborouth Township. If you go out Sydenham Rd you will see the Church on your left about two miles before you turn to Sydenham. The cemetary is located on the Keely Rd, the county barns are on that corner.
Sandhill Cemetery
Go north of Kingston on Montreal Street which becomes The Battersea Road. Before getting to Battersea, but after passing Storrington Public School, you will see it on your right.
Trinity Cemetery
Village of Verona Cemetery
Follow Highway 38 north into the village. Just past the Ford dealer, turn right. Before you get to the lake, turn left and there you are.
Wagarville Cemetery
Hinchinbrooke Township, Frontenac County, Located on the Cronk Road east of Wagarville
Wolfe Island Cemeteries This index includes Christ Church Cemetery, Horne Cemetery, New Roman Catholic Cemetery, Old Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. Lawrence Cemetery and Trinity Cemetery
Thanks to Jennifer & Gail!
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