

Native American/American Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools This project is to acknowledge the traumatic and, at times, triumphant experiences of those Native American children who were forced, coerced and placed in Native American Boarding Schools. These are the schools and the places, a long way from home, which changed the fabric of the Native American in the United States and Canad...
Fleeing religious persecution of Protestants in France after the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes (which had guaranteed their rights), 200 000 French Huguenots emigrated to countries such as Switzerland. Germany, England, America, and South Africa. Amongst the first Huguenots to come were Francois Villion (Viljoen) (who might rather be a Walloon) in 1671, Pierre le Febre in 1683, Jean de...
( MOVE BACK TO THE MAIN PAGE - VERDI GALLERY ) Historical persons (HP) behind the opera characters Performers and collaborators of the first Premieres Performers most liked by Giuseppe Verdi and his wife Giuseppina Strepponi Greatest performers after Verdi's times Persons are sorted by roles and birth years. Please, add profiles only to the main page, "Verdi Gallery". Stiff...
Allegany Cemetery, also known as the Allegany Protestant Cemetery , is located in the Town of Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York. The cemetery "was first organized in 1855 as the Allegany Cemetery Association. Privately run, in 2008 the Cemetery Association voted to dissolve and turn operation of the Cemetery over to the Town of Allegany." Allegany.org Find a Grave NYCattar.org
Sherburne West Hill Cemetery resides in Sherburne, Chenango County, New York. Also known as Lines Hill Cemetery, was established in 1796. The cemetery is active. "West Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery at Sherburne in Chenango County, New York. The cemetery contains approximately 4,683 burials, two thirds of which predate 1950. The earliest burial dates to 1803. The cemetery includes a smal...