Nestled just south of the hamlet of Erskine in the rolling grasslands of central Alberta’s County of Stettler No. 6, the Gendre Cemetery stands as a quiet testament to the faith and pioneering spirit of early settlers. Its story is intimately tied to a small French‑Canadian settlement founded by the Gendre brothers in the early 1900s.

In 1904, five brothers — Louis, Joseph, Armand, Henri and Charles Gendre arrived in the Erskine district from France and settled in the area west of Ewing Lake.  The brothers soon built a log chapel in 1905 to serve their small settlement’s spiritual needs.

Though the cemetery itself is humble, the neighboring chapel holds heritage value. The sandstone or wood‑stained interior (depending on sources) and its origin as a family‑built mission church around 1909 reflect the efforts of settlers maintaining their cultural identity in rural Alberta.

The cemetery contains the graves of four of the five founding Gendre brothers, as well as successive generations of the family, including noted clergy among them.  While the site remains modest, its significance lies in its role as a family and community monument: the quiet hillside, the stone grotto near where the original homes once stood, and the preservation of the chapel all contribute to a lived heritage of faith, memory and settlement.

The Gendre Cemetery tells a story of immigration, faith, community, and endurance. The Gendre brothers, far from their French homeland, established not only a farm settlement but also a cultural and spiritual foothold, one marked permanently by the chapel they built and the cemetery they established. It stands as a reminder of how rural communities anchored themselves through belief, memory and place.

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SW of Range Road 212A & Township Road 372
Nearest Populated Centre: Erskine,
Province: Alberta

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Latitude, Longitude
52.16798, -112.92271

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