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.


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Bouctouche, New Brunswick Cemetery of St-Jean-Baptiste - Page Three

Whispers Through The Willows is grateful to Francis LeBlanc of Moncton
for the many hours he spent taking the photos of tombstones in in the 

Bouctouche cemetery. Thank you my good friend and cousin Francis
for contributing to this project!



These are thumbnails - clicking on one will open a new window that will take you to the full sized photo. There is a total of 1,382 photos for the the Bouctouche Cemetery.





















































































































© Whispers Through The Willows
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home
2006 - Present

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