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Established
  
1847

Type
  
Cemetery

Size
  
~100 acres

Phone
  
+1 905-546-4704

Number of graves
  
21,500

Country
  
Canada

Owned by
  
Hamilton, Ontario

Founded
  
1850

Province
  
Ontario

Hamilton cemetery

Location
  
777 York Boulevard, Hamilton, Ontario

Address
  
777 York Boulevard, Hamilton, ON L8R 2A4, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 7:45AM–9:30PMWednesday7:45AM–9:30PMThursday8AM–9:45PMFriday8AM–9:45PMSaturday8AM–9:45PMSunday7:45AM–9:30PMMonday7:45AM–9:30PMTuesday7:45AM–9:30PM

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Hamilton cemetery on York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario is the oldest, public burial ground in the city of Hamilton. It is located on Burlington Heights, a high sand- and gravel isthmus that separates Hamilton's harbor on the east from Cootes Paradise on the west.

Contents

Historically, the cemetery consists of three, separate burial grounds over 100 acres: Burlington Heights Cemetery, the Christ Church Grounds, and the Church of Ascension Grounds. From 1850 until 1892, each burial ground was administered separately, but by the beginning of the 1890s, the church wardens were encountering difficulty paying for the maintenance-and upkeep of their areas of the grounds. In 1892, an agreement with the City of Hamilton who assumed responsibility for all the grounds, which were renamed "Hamilton Cemetery".

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Notables buried there

A large number of the mayors of Hamilton are buried/interred there, including:

  • Colin Campbell Ferrie (1808 – 1856)
  • John Rose Holden (1821 – 1879)
  • James Cummings (1815 - 1894)
  • Charles Magill
  • John Francis Moore (1816 - 1870)
  • George Hamilton Mills
  • Benjamin Ernest Charlton (1835 - 1901)
  • Hutchison Clark (1806 – 1877)
  • James Edwin O'Reilly (1833 - 1907)
  • George Murison
  • George Roach
  • Francis Edwin Kilvert
  • John James Mason
  • Alexander McKay
  • William Doran
  • David McLellan
  • Peter Campbell Blaicher
  • George Elias Tuckett (1835 - 1900)
  • Edward Alexander Colquhoun
  • John Strathearn Hendrie
  • Wellington Jeffers Morden
  • Sanford Dennis Biggar
  • Thomas Joseph Stewart
  • George Harmon Lees
  • John Allan
  • Charles Goodenough Booker
  • George Charles Coppley
  • Thomas William Jutten
  • Freeman Ferrier Treleaven
  • William Burton
  • John Peebles
  • Herbert Earl Wilton
  • Samuel Lawrence
  • Others include

  • George Hamilton (1788–1836, stone only)
  • James Gage (1774 – 1854)
  • Peter Hunter Hamilton
  • Peter Hess
  • Richard Butler
  • James Jolley
  • Andrew Ross
  • William W. Cooke
  • John Syme - former director of Hamilton Parks & Recreation circa 1885-1968
  • Adam Beck - founded the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario
  • Robert Land, Jr (1772 - 1867)
  • Robert Land, Sr (1736 - 1818) - First settler in Head-Of-The-Lake (later Hamilton).
  • Isabella Whyte (d.1865) - supposed half-sister of Queen Victoria.
  • William Eli Sanford - Senator
  • Harcourt Burland Bull - Senator
  • Andrew Trew Wood - Senator
  • Donald MacInnes - Senator
  • Adam Hope - Senator
  • John Milne - Senator
  • William Case - first doctor in the area of the city of Hamilton.
  • Martha Julia Cartmell - founder of Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin Private Academy for Girls, Japan
  • Ebenezer Park Stinson - founder of the Stinson Savings Bank
  • Thomas Stinson
  • Hugh Cossart Baker, Sr. - founder of the first life insurance company in Canada, the Canada Life Assurance Company
  • Hugh Cossart Baker, Jr. - telephone pioneer
  • Sir John Strathearn Hendrie - 11th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
  • John Charles Fields - mathematician, founder of the Fields Medal
  • Thomas McQuesten - politician
  • Allan Studholme - politician
  • Arthur Crisp - artist
  • Hortense Gordon - artist
  • Neil Hope - actor (degrassi jr high)
  • Common stones

    A large number of the stones contain masonic symbols, as well as a number of carved tree-stumps. Several family vaults are also found here, including the Sanford Vault, the Tuckett vault, the Thomas C Watkins vault, the Col. Land Family Vault and the Stinson Family Mausoleum.

    War Graves

    The cemetery contains the war graves of 139 Commonwealth service personnel, 127 from World War I and 12 from World War II.

    References

    Hamilton cemetery Wikipedia