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Wide shot of the Belfry cemetery, located on Line 8
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Part of Local History Collection
Wide shot of the Belfry cemetery, located on Line 8
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
"In memory of Ethle Sophia, only Dau. of William & Rebacca Belfry, Died Sept. 26, 1872, Aged 2 Yrs. 20 Days"
From the Belfry Cemetery
Amanda Gallagher
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(on the top side): "Father"
(on the front side): "Ira Belfry, died July 11, 1887; Aged 79 years, 7 Mo, 23 Days. May he rest in Peace"
Ira settled on lot 14, con. 8 in 1830 where a one acre site for the Primitive Methodist Church, a cemetery and an early school was later built.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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"Erected by Mrs. Sophia Belfry to the memory of ... affectionate Husband: James Belfry, who died Aug. 31, 1849, E. 46 y's, 7 mo. & 6 d.
Jac....ed.. mo.,
..rtha. July 17 1830, Died 11 y'r, & 10mo.
Children of the above"
From the Belfry Cemetery
Amanda Gallagher
Belfry, Permilia Ann grave marker
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(on top face): "Mother"
(on side face): "Permilia Ann, wife of Ira Belfry, died May 19, 1894 Aged 74 years 8 mos 11 days"
Amanda Gallagher
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"Sophia Belfry, died Dec. 5, 1857, Aged 49 Yrs."
Amanda Gallagher
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"In Memory of Thomas Burton, who died Oct. 8, 1890; Aged 76 Years.
Gone ... to be with Jesus"
Amanda Gallagher
Campbell, Peter - broken grave marker
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"...Died Aug. 9, 1872, Aged 49 Years. A native of New Brunswick"
From cemetery transcriptions, this is the grave marker of Peter W. Campbell
Amanda Gallagher
Carruthers, William grave marker
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"In memory of (Will)iam Carruthers, who died on July 31, 1870, Aged 78 Years. (Native) of Cumberland, England."
Amanda Gallagher
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Coulson's Hill
The hamlet of Coulson's Hill was named after the Coulson family who settled here in 1822. They donated the land for the two church properties and cemeteries. The Anglican church was built in 1854, the Presbyterian church in1857. The hamlet was the home for a hotel, stagecoach shop, a blacksmith shop and an Orange Hall.
circa 1822
Amanda Gallagher