In 2004, Acadian descendants visited Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia. Our ancestors had been deported from their lands in 1755. Many of our ancestors who lived here were also buried here. Sitting near the old willows planted by our ancestors and reflecting on their lives, a cool breeze suddenly blew through the willows. At that moment we felt the spirit of our ancestors. This blog is dedicated to their memory.


Friday, January 14, 2011

Sacred Heart Cemetery - 86 Year Old Receipt


The above receipt was for the cemetery plot purchased when my brother Emile LeBLanc died 02 January 1925 at the age of 3 years 8 months.  It was receipt No. 901.

It is written in French because Sacré-Coeur/Sacred Heart was a French-Canadian Parish.  Though a mission parish of Ste-Anne that my family attended at the other end of Lawrence, it was intended to serve all of the French-Canadian parishes of the area.

At the time my parents were living at 92 Cross Street as stated on the receipt.  This was a permit for burial.  It states that $10 had been paid and thus obtained for said deceased the right for him and his family members  to bury him in the Sacré-Coeur Cimetière - Sacred Heart Cemetery.

The Section of the cemetery is left blank but states the lot or tomb number as 129A and the following rules listed 1 through 8 had to be followed.

The rules followed the norms of the Catholic Church at that time.  Only people in good standing in the church could be buried in a Catholic cemetery - that meant non-baptized, non-believers, those who died by suicide, those who fought in a duel, those who were excommunicated, lastly all criminals and the like would not be allowed burial.

The church viewed burial grounds as sacred.  Thank goodness those rules no longer exist.  Today, no matter where one is buried the priest or officiant blesses the grave as he/she would have in days of old.
This receipt was signed by A. Millet, S.M. (Society of Mary), Curé/Pastor

It is somewhere in this part of the Children's area of the cemetery
that my brother Emile and two other siblings are buried.
I have no idea where plot 129A would be though 
I hope to obtain a map of the cemetery.


I would also like to know why proper care does not
exist for these unmarked graves.

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14 January 2011 - Present

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sacred Heart Cemetery, Andover, Massachusetts - Cajetan Demers


Cajetan Demers was my grandmother's brother
therefore my great uncle.
He was born 01 August 1876
in Ste-Anastasie-de-Lyster, Quebec, Canada.
He died  November 1936 in Lawerence, Massachusetts
at the age of 60 years and 3 months.
Born a Dumais, he took his mother's maiden name
of Demers and the family was always known thus.

His wife was Adele Massé Demers
was born January 1878 place unknown.
She died May 1959 in Lawrence, Massachusetts
at the age of  81 years 4 months.

Buried with them is the son
Philibert Joseph Adrien Demers
He was born 20 February 1905 in Lawrence, Massachusett
He died September 1968 at the age of 53 years 7 months.

Also in this grave is Phil's wife
Viola Lescarbeau who was born 1907
in Lawrence, Massachusetts and died
August 1961 at the age of 54.

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2011- Present




Wednesdays Child - Emile, Rita and Alphee LeBlanc

Sacred Heart Cemetery
Andover, Massachusetts
Children's Section

Two brothers and a sister are buried in 
this section of Sacred Heart Cemetery.
There are  but a few wooden crosses.
When children died in the early 1900s many families
could not afford to purchase plots or headstones.

My brother Emile Joseph Alphée LeBlanc
was born 23 April 1921 in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
He died  02 January 1925 at the age of 3 years 8 months.

My sister Rita Marie Alexina LeBlanc
was born 02 May 1922 in Lawrence, Massachusetts
She died 11 February 1925 at the age of 2 years 9 months.

My brother Alphee Joseph Georges LeBlanc
was born 16 February 1931 in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
He died 08 February 1932 at almost one year.

They have no headstone and I do not know exactly where they are buried 
except that I was told by the parish secretary that they we buried near where the fence is today.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday - Mama's Headstone at Elmwood Cemetery, Methuen, Massachusetts


My mother Roseanna Levesque LeBlanc 
is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Methuen, Massachusetts

My sister Claudia M. LeBlanc Talbot
is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Methuen, Massachusetts


My father Georges C. LeBlanc was a veteran.
He is buried in the Veteran's section of
Immaculate Conception Cemetery
Lawrence, Massachusetts

My sister Claudia's  husband 
Joseph Chanel Talbot was a veteran.  
He is buried in the Veteran's section of
Immaculate Conception Cemetery
Lawrence, Massachusetts


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11 January 2011

Monday, January 10, 2011

Fire Chief Joseph Baggett husband of Matilda LeBlanc - Immaculate Conception Cemetery - Lawrence, Massachusetts

Joseph F. Baggett who rose to the rank of was Fire Chief in Lawrence, Massachusetts was the husband of my father's sister Matilda (Domithilde) LeBlanc.

Their son William F. Baggett is still living.  It is his wife Elizabeth McLaughlin Baggett who is also buried here as well as their daughter Kathleen.










William F. Baggett, Jr. was the son of William F. Baggett and Elizabeth McLaughlin.









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Whisper Through The Willows
10 January 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sacred Heart Cemetery, Andover, Massachusetts

My grandfather Etienne (Stephen) Levesque
died at the age of 81. My grandmother Arthemise Dumais died at the age of 88 in Lawrence, Ma

They both came to Massachusetts with their
parents.  My grandmother was sixteen and my
grandfather fifteen.





Cajetan was my grandmother Arthémise's brother. His mother was née Demers and he took her name rather than keeping the Dumais name.

Cajetan died at the age of 60. His wife wife Adèle Massé died at the age of 81.Buried with them are three of their children:

Loretta who died at age 19, Philibert at age 63, Viola Lescarbeau Demers
at age 65. She was the spouse of Gerard Demers.


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9 January 2011 - Present