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 Oakland Cemetery, London, Middlesex, ONT, Canada


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Oakland Cemetery

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Exerpts from Oakland Cemetery Website:
Oakland Cemetery was instituted as a cemetery in 1855 by the United Presbyterian Church Congregation on the west side of the site. In 1864 the Wesleyan Methodist New Connections Church established its cemetery on the east side, and in 1882 the two groups amalgamated their holdings into Oakland Cemetery, also known as the Scotch Cemetery and Proudfoot Cemetery...The Cemetery was conveyed by deed to Moint Pleasant Cemetery (London) Inc. in 1982 by the Metropolitan United Church and the First St.Andrews United Church on the basis of an undertaking by Mount Pleasant to willingly guarantee "to rebuild and redesign said property maintaining the traditional dignity of a cemetery property to the high standards of Mount Pleasant Cemetery"...All historical burial and lot records were destroyed in a house fire many years ago. While no one knows the exact number of interments made,because of the practice of unmarked graves, the estimates range from 350 - 574 burials. The only records on file are the names recorded from monuments in Project 75' and a recording the Genealogical Society performed.
Photo Credit to Oakland Cemetery Website (mountpleasantcemeterylondon.ca)


Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
James & Isabella McDowell Gravestone
James & Isabella McDowell Gravestone
In / Memory of / JAMES McDOWELL / died / June 30, 1872 / aged / 65 years
In / Memory of / ISABELLA / wife of / JAMES McDOWELL / Died May 22, 1880 / Aged 57 yrs.
Also their son / JAMES A. McDOWELL / died / Mar. 27, 1880; / AE 27 yrs.
Thy will be done 
    James McDowell (d. 30 Jun 1872)
James Alexander McDowell (d. 27 Mar 1880)
Isabella McLeod (d. 22 May 1880)