Despite development that has occurred around the Binkley graveyard, it still matches two descriptions found in the campus archives: “The … More
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Some quarrels don’t end with death – the Binkley Hollows 1854 Cemetery
The Binkley Hollow Cemetery is another beautiful graveyard located across the valley from the Binkley Pioneer cemetery. In the campus … More
When I am dead and buried – Hamilton Pioneer Cemeteries
Marks Binkley died in 1805 and had the following inscription placed on his gravestone: “When I am dead and buried, … More
All in the Family – The 1803 Binkley Family Pioneer Cemetery in Hamilton (Ont)
Around 1801, the Binkley Family purchased 800 acres between the campus and Dundas. They set aside land for a church … More
Hamilton’s Family Farm Cemeteries
In the early years, Hamilton consisted mostly of farms. As a result, graveyards were typically devoted to one family. Located … More
Signs and Omens – The Tale of Strange Lights
According to some folklore, strange lights can warn of approaching death. There is a story that tells of a mother … More
Art Post – the experience of Hamilton Cemeteries
Signs & Omens – The Tale of Sailing Ship Troy
In earlier times, people often believed that death could be foretold by signs or warnings. I don’t have any local … More
Sir Allan MacNab buried at the family cemetery called Inchbuie, located at Dundurn Castle,Hamilton Ontario
Sir Allan MacNab was buried with: his son (Robert MacNab); his parents (Allan and Anne MacNab); his first wife (Elizabeth … More