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
The tragedy of the Montreal Steamer was considered one of the worst maritime disasters in Canada. Only 121 of 300 passengers survived this tragedy.
The Empress of Ireland liner sank in the St. Lawrence River following a collision with another ship in thick fog in the early hours of May 29, 1914. […]
Employees were lowering Mr. Kilgour’s casket into his grave on June 22nd, 1912.
In 1942, three American aviators died while on a mapping expedition just southeast of Quebec City, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse.
John T. Breakey owned a sawmill and timberlands in the Chaudière Mills district of Quebec. He also built a six-mile stretch of railway from his mill to the […]
Visual Description Thomas Treggett is sitting in front of a door at night. Various images are shown as he speaks: Little Thomas with a friend riding bikes, Thomas […]
Visual Description Jacqueline Treggett is sitting in her living room. Various images are shown as she speaks: the lodge in the fall, the front of the lodge, the […]
Visual Description: Jacqueline Treggett is sitting in her living room. Various images are shown as she speaks: Brian and Jacqueline coming out of St. Michael’s church, Brian and […]
Visual Description: Heather Treggett is sitting in her living room. Various images are shown as she speaks: Brian and baby Heather in a carriage, Heather and her brothers […]
I remember when we took this picture, it was for a magazine article about Mount Hermon Cemetery. – Brian Treggett
Ian Treggett was Brian Treggett’s older brother, who was the sixth superintendent, 1961 to 1963.
Here are the plots of famous individuals that have made an impact on Quebec and Canadian history: George Okill Stuart John T. Breakey Military Section Lieutenant Henry Baines […]