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From: Miles Krisman <>
Subject: Re: [ONTARIO] Is there an index for Holy Cross Thornhill and Mt.Hope Toronto?
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 16:32:25 -0700 (PDT)
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Dear Bonnie,

I live in the Toronto area and my Grandparents are buried at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. I stopped in today to visit and while there, found the grave of John R. McKinnon. He is buried in Section 14, Range 33, Grave 47. The following is on the marker:

John R. McKinnon 1907 - October 22, 1985
Irene McKinnon 1888 - June 12, 1967
Helena H. McKinnon 1915 - May 30, 2000

Hope this helps. Apparently, there are about 40 McKinnons in the cemetery.

Best Regards,
Miles Krisman

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Subject: [ONTARIO] Is there an index for Holy Cross Thornhill and Mt. Hope Toronto?
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I am trying to find two burials which I hope will lead to a third.

Daniel R. McKinnon died in 1951 and is buried at Mt. Hope.  His first  wife
was Irene Fairbairn and she appears to have died before Daniel as Daniel 
had time to remarry.  Irene was not Catholic at least by birth.  I am 
guessing that she died in Toronto.

John Romatius McKinnon died in 1985 and is buried at Holy Cross.  Who  else
is buried with him?

John had a son, Patrick.  I can't find a Patrick living in  Toronto. 
Patrick had two sons who would be in their twenties, Adam and  Andrew.  Does
anyone know a Patrick McKinnon?

Bonnie
in California

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