Historic Sites of Manitoba: Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Cemetery (RM of Ste. Anne

This cemetery in the Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne is located next to the present-day Evangelical Mennonite Church Ridgewood. The site originally was home to Ridgewood School No. 274 / Ridgewood North School. The school was moved to Blumenhof in 1968 at which point the church bought the property.

A list of the headstones is available at the CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project website.

Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Cemetery

Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Cemetery (May 2020)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.57516, W96.61464
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Ridgewood School No. 274 / Ridgewood North School (RM of Ste. Anne)

Sources:

A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, including a searchable online database available to members at the MGS Manitoba Name Index (MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites, revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages.

This page was prepared by S. Goldsborough and George Penner.

Page revised: 16 June 2021

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