Living in the Cemetery – The Treggett Family Life on the Mount Hermon Cemetery Grounds Living in the Cemetery – The Treggett Family Life on the Mount Hermon Cemetery Grounds Société d'Histoire de Sillery
Brian Treggett hired a trucking company to remove the dead elm trees that had to be cut down. Picture: Graham Simons (shirt with a circle), Brian Treggett (hat) […]
Brian Tregget, with his hand on one of the enormous trees, that had been cut down. They were so majestic, and I can remember as a child, riding […]
After Harold Treggett passed away, Ian Tregget became the next superintendent. He was the superintendent for two years before his mother took over.
George Trakas owned The Old Homestead Hotel and Restaurant in old Quebec. Harold Treggett made a point to make it to all of the funerals. I found this […]
The Temple family headstone is made of marble. The gravestone marks the place where they laid their children that had died.
The funeral procession of Mr. George Trakas, passing for the last time in front of the family hotel in Quebec City. Tipping one’s hat upon the passage of […]
William Treggett signed this deed for the purchase of the Watt family lot in 1867.
In 1890, a patron of the cemetery, the Shaw family, financed the addition of a new kitchen, extra bedroom and a bathroom.
The lodge before renovations
The main lodge after the completion of the renovations of the exterior in 2011.
These are the plans of the entrance lodge and gate as designed by Edward Stavely. The design of the entrance lodge was inspired by Gothic architecture and built […]
The Marchmont Estate was sold by the “Seminaire de Quebec” to a James Murray in 1763. The property passed from person to person for many years. The area […]