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Fairview Cemetery is a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is perhaps best known as the final resting place for over one hundred victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Officially known as Fairview Lawn Cemetery, the non-denominational cemetery is run by the Parks Department of the Halifax Regional Municipality.

Location[]

Fairview Lawn Cemetery is located in the North End of Halifax at the Northern End of Windsor Street. It is bordered by the Saint John Anglican cemetery on one side and the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery on another.

Titanic victims[]

One hundred and twenty-one victims of the RMS Titanic sinking are interred at Fairview, more than any other cemetery in the world. Most of them are memoralized with small gray granite markers with the name and date of death. Some families paid for larger markers with more inscriptions. The occupants of a third of the graves, however, have never been identified and their markers contain just the date of death and marker number. Surveyor E. W. Christie laid out three long lines of graves in gentle curves following the contours of the sloping site. By co-incidence, the curved shape suggests the outline of the bow of a ship.[1]

Twenty-nine other Titanic victims are buried elsewhere in Halifax; nineteen in the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery and ten in the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery.

The grave of the Unknown Child[]

One of the better-known Titanic markers is for an unidentified child victim, known for decades as The Unknown Child. No one claimed the body, so he was buried with funds provided by sailors of the CS Mackay-Bennett, the cable ship that recovered his body. The marker bears the inscription 'Erected to the memory of an unknown child whose remains were recovered after the disaster of the "Titanic" April 15, 1912'. In November 2002, the child was initially identified as 13-month-old Eino Viljami Panula of Finland. Eino, his mother, and four brothers all died in the Titanic disaster. After additional forensic testing, the unknown child was re-identified as 19-month-old Sidney Leslie Goodwin, an English child who perished with his entire family.[2]

The grave of J. Dawson[]

Grave number 227 marked "J. Dawson" gained fame following the release of the 1997 film 'Titanic', since the name of Leonardo DiCaprio's character in the film is Jack Dawson. Many filmgoers, moved by the story, left flowers and ticket stubs at Dawson's grave when the film was first released, and flowers continue to be left today. Film director James Cameron has said the character's name was not in fact inspired by the grave. More recent research has revealed that the grave actually belongs to Joseph Dawson, an Irishman who worked in Titanic's Boiler Room as a coal trimmer.

List of victims buried at Fairview Cemetery[]

Body No. Recovered by Name
2 CS Mackay-Bennett John William Marriott
3 CS Mackay-Bennett Jenny Lovisa Henriksson
4 CS Mackay-Bennett Sidney Leslie Goodwin
8 CS Mackay-Bennett Wendla Maria Heininen
10 CS Mackay-Bennett Robert Henry Butt
11 CS Mackay-Bennett John Joseph Shea
17 CS Mackay-Bennett John Henry Chapman
29 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
32 CS Mackay-Bennett Simon Sivertsen Sæther
34 CS Mackay-Bennett Henry Wellesley Ashe
37 CS Mackay-Bennett Malkolm Joackim Johnson
64 CS Mackay-Bennett John Reginald Rice
83 CS Mackay-Bennett William George Dashwood
92 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
94 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
97 CS Mackay-Bennett Reginald Fenton Butler
110 CS Mackay-Bennett William Henry Harrison
128 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
129 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
134 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
138 CS Mackay-Bennett Alfred James Fellowes
139 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
140 CS Mackay-Bennett Achille Waelens
141 CS Mackay-Bennett Alfred Maytum
143 CS Mackay-Bennett Jakob Alfred Johanson
145 CS Mackay-Bennett Henry Allen
149 CS Mackay-Bennett Henry Price Hodges
150 CS Mackay-Bennett George Frederick Charles Talbot
161 CS Mackay-Bennett George Bailey
163 CS Mackay-Bennett Frederick Ernest Woodford
165 CS Mackay-Bennett Johan Henrik Johannesson Kvillner
179 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
183 CS Mackay-Bennett William McQuillan
186 CS Mackay-Bennett Ernest Cyril Price
187 CS Mackay-Bennett Thomas James Everett
191 CS Mackay-Bennett Robert J. Davies
192 CS Mackay-Bennett David Matherson
193 CS Mackay-Bennett John Law Hume
195 CS Mackay-Bennett Charles Frederick Shillabeer
198 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
201 CS Mackay-Bennett Alfonso Meo-Martino
204 CS Mackay-Bennett George Ingram
205 CS Mackay-Bennett Joseph Francis Akerman
206 CS Mackay-Bennett Alma Cornelia Pålsson
209 CS Mackay-Bennett Arthur Gordon McCrae
211 CS Mackay-Bennett Paul Georges Lefebvre
212 CS Mackay-Bennett Percival Stainer Deslandes
213 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
216 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
217 CS Mackay-Bennett Owen Wilmore Samuel
218 CS Mackay-Bennett Herbert Cave
219 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
220 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
221 CS Mackay-Bennett Battista Antonio Allaria
222 CS Mackay-Bennett Frank Goree
223 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
226 CS Mackay-Bennett Thomas Moore Teuton
227 CS Mackay-Bennett Joseph Dawson
228 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
229 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
231 CS Mackay-Bennett Frank John Roberts
233 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
235 CS Mackay-Bennett Thomas Ferguson Baxter
237 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
238 CS Mackay-Bennett Alfred John Moffett King
239 CS Mackay-Bennett Ernest Edward Samuel Freeman
240 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
241 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
242 CS Mackay-Bennett Richard William Hosgood
243 CS Mackay-Bennett Edward Thomas Stone
246 CS Mackay-Bennett Robert Arthur Wareham
247 CS Mackay-Bennett Arthur White
250 CS Mackay-Bennett James Hutchison
251 CS Mackay-Bennett William John Carney
252 CS Mackay-Bennett George Fox Hopkins Dean
253 CS Mackay-Bennett Frank Couch
254 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
257 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
260 CS Mackay-Bennett Albert Kaurin Anderson
261 CS Mackay-Bennett Thomas Storey
262 CS Mackay-Bennett Alan Vincent Franklin
265 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
267 CS Mackay-Bennett John Brown
268 CS Mackay-Bennett Frederick Charles Marsh
270 CS Mackay-Bennett Alfred Arnold Deeble
272 CS Mackay-Bennett Edward Joseph White
273 CS Mackay-Bennett Sidney Holloway
274 CS Mackay-Bennett Norman Leslie Bogie
276 CS Mackay-Bennett Ernest Edward Gradidge
279 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified (possibly John Borthwick Crosbie)
280 CS Mackay-Bennett Frederick Simms Reeves
281 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
282 CS Mackay-Bennett Edward James William Rogers
283 CS Mackay-Bennett Sinai Kantor
284 CS Mackay-Bennett Frederick Charles Sawyer
285 CS Mackay-Bennett Gustav Joël Johansson
287 CS Mackay-Bennett Robert Douglas Norman
290 CS Mackay-Bennett Robert Charles Bristow
294 CS Mackay-Bennett George Swane
296 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
297 CS Mackay-Bennett Ralph Giles
300 CS Mackay-Bennett William Denton Cox
301 CS Mackay-Bennett Emilio Poggi
303 CS Mackay-Bennett Unidentified
304 CS Mackay-Bennett Mampré Zakarian
305 CS Mackay-Bennett Hans Kristensen Givard
308 CS Minia Unidentified
311 CS Minia Italo Francesco Donati
313 CS Minia Luigi Gatti
314 CS Minia Jakob Alfred Wiklund
315 CS Minia Henry Wittman
316 CS Minia Augustus George Stanbrook
317 CS Minia Everett Edward Elliott
319 CS Minia Arthur Albert Howell
320 CS Minia James Edward Cartwright
321 CS Minia Ernest Waldron King
323 CS Minia Thomas Mullin
327 CS Montmagny Harold Reynolds
329 CS Montmagny Charles Edwin Smith
330 SS Algerine James McGrady

War Graves[]

The cemetery also contains 29 war graves of Commonwealth service personnel, 20 from World War I and 9 from World War II.[3]

  1. Beed, Blair Titanic Victims in Halifax Graveyards (2001) Halifax: Dtours, page 89.
  2. Canadians identify child aboard Titanic - USATODAY.com
  3. [1] CWGC Cemetery Report.
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