MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY


Opened in 1852, 'Mount Royal Cemetery' is a 165-acre (668 000 m²) terraced cemetery on the north slope of Mount Royal in the borough of Outremont, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The burial ground shares the mountain with the much larger and predominantly French-Canadian Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges.
Mount Royal Cemetery contains more than 162,000 residents and is the final resting place for a number of notable Canadians. It includes a veterans section with several soldiers who were awarded the British Empire's highest military honour, the Victoria Cross. In 1901 the Mount Royal Cemetery Company established the first crematorium in Canada.
Historically used by members of the English-speaking community and those of Protestant faiths, the cemetery is now non-sectarian and open to all. A few of the prominent people interred in the cemetery are:

Sir John Abbott (1821-1893), Prime Minister of Canada

Hugh Allan (1810-1882), financier and shipping magnate

H. Montagu Allan (1860-1951), businessman, Hockey Hall of Fame member

Richard Bladworth Angus (1831-1922), banker

Robert Mitchell Ballantyne (1859-1929), businessman

William Thomas Benson (1824-1885), businessman, politician

Frank Calder (1877-1943), National Hockey League executive

George Caverhill (1858-1937), businessman

Sir Arthur Currie (1875-1933), First World War military commander, educator

J. William Dawson (1820-1899), scientist, educator

George Mercer Dawson (1849-1901), scientist

Joseph Doutre (1825-1886), lawyer, writer, major adversary of Quebec Catholicism

William Dow (1800-1868), brewer and businessman

George Alexander Drummond (1829-1910), entrepreneur

Edith Maude Eaton (1865-1914), author, a.k.a. "Sui Sin Far"

Charles Edward Frosst (1867-1948), pharmaceuticals manufacturer

Sir Alexander Galt (1817-1893), businessman, statesman

Horatio Gates (1777-1834), businessman, statesman

Andrew Frederick Gault (1833-1903), merchant, industrialist, and philanthropist

Samuel Gerrard (1767-1857), businessman

Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan (1848-1938), newspaper publisher

Charles Melville Hays (1856-1912), Grand Trunk Railway executive and ''Titanic'' victim

Charles Heavysege (1816-1876), author, poet

Alexander Henderson (1831-1913), merchant and photographer

Herbert Samuel Holt (1856-1941), financier

Charles Rudolph Hosmer (1851-1927), miller

C. D. Howe (1886-1960), American-born politician and engineer

Anna Leonowens (1834-1915), Governess at the Court of Siam, founder of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design

William C. Macdonald (1831-1917), tobacco manufacturer, philanthropist

Dugald Lorn MacDougall (1811-1885), stockbroker, investor

Allan McCarthy (1957-1995), musician, Men Without Hats

John Wilson McConnell (1877-1963), publisher, philanthropist

David Ross McCord (1844-1930), lawyer, philanthropic founder of the McCord Museum

William King McCord (1803-1858), jurist, philanthropist

Peter McGill (1789-1860), businessman, municipal politician

Duncan McIntyre (1834-1894), businessman

Hugh Mackay (1832-1890), businessman

Robert Mackay (1840-1916), businessman, statesman

Robert Meighen (1837-1911), businessman

Shadrach Minkins (1815?-1875), American-born fugitive slave rescued from federal custody in Boston in 1851.

Hartland Molson (1907-2002), brewing magnate, WW II fighter pilot, statesman

John Molson (1763-1836), brewing tycoon

Howie Morenz (1902-1937), Hall of Fame ice hockey player

Henry Morgan (1819-1893), opened first department store in Canada

Arthur Deane Nesbitt (1910-1978), decorated soldier of WWII, stockbroker

Arthur J. Nesbitt (1880-1954), cofounder of Nesbitt Thomson & Co. and Power Corporation of Canada

J. Aird Nesbitt (1907-1985), owner/operator of Ogilvy's department store in Montreal

Alexander Walker Ogilvie (1829-1902), miller, statesman

William Watson Ogilvie (1835-1900) miller

Frank L. Packard (1877-1942), mystery writer

John Redpath (1796-1869), contractor, built the first sugar refinery in Canada

Robert Reford (1831-1913), entrepreneur and philanthropist

Robert Wilson Reford (1867-1951), shipping executive, artist, photographer

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001), author

James Ross (1848-1913), railway engineer, businessman, philanthropist

Philip Simpson Ross (1827-1907), founder of the Order of Chartered Accountants of Quebec

Anne Savage (1896-1971), painter and art teacher

F. R. Scott (1899-1985), scholar

Denis Stairs (1889-1980), Chairman, Montreal Engineering Co.

George Washington Stephens (1832-1904), businessman, lawyer, politician, philanthropist

Harrison Stephens (1801-1881), American-born merchant

David Thompson (1770-1857), surveyor and explorer

David Torrance (1805-1876), merchant, banker

John Torrance (1786-1870), merchant, shipper

Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead(Unknown-1954), the man who sucker punched Harry Houdini who died of the injury.

William Watson (c.1795-1867), miller, businessman, politician

Thomas Workman (1813-1889), businessman, politician, philanthropist

William Workman (1807-1878), businessman and municipal politician

John Young, (1811-1878), entrepreneur, statesman

Walter P. Zeller (1890-1957), founder of Zellers.
Several small Jewish cemeteries are also located in or nearby Mount Royal Cemetery: Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery, Spanish and Portuguese-Shearith Israel and Temple Emanuel Cemetery [1].

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