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 Quebec First Cemetery, Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada


Latitude: 46.8132250, Longitude: -71.2038640 | Click to get directions to Quebec First Cemetery
Quebec First Cemetery

Notes:
The site of Quebec's first cemetery is in an adjacent lot north of the Cite de la Montagne, halfway to the top. The cemetery was used from 1608 until 1670. Some 300 people are buried there. They were either originally from France or were Aboriginal people who converted to Christianity.

Today, a single wooden cross marks the cemetery's location. There was a time when several small crosses indicated gravesites.

The Cite de la Montagne Cemetery in Old Quebec marks back to the days of early French settlers in North America

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Cemetery Photos

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CARON
CARON
Robert Caron - Find A Grave: 124554511
Plaque located in upper Old Town Quebec, listing Robert Caron and Marie Crevet as original colonists of Quebec