Saint Thomas' Anglican Church Cemetery
Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
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Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario CanadaCoordinates: 44.16539, -77.38038 - Cemetery ID:
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Burials at the St. Thomas Church began in 1821, and ended in 1874 when legislation passed that stopped burials within the city of Belleville due to it being "unhealthful". After being destroyed by fire in 1876 and once again in 1975, the church was rebuilt - but had lost its burial records. In 1989, a decision was made to build a parish hall. To do this, excavation was required of approximately 80 graves. After receiving the correct permits, a group from Northeastern Archaeological Associates was contacted to disinter the remains. Much of the above evidence of previous burials was long obliterated due to the passage of time - and to make matters worse there were no burial records to refer to.
Needless to say, citizens of the area were surprised to find out that there were not 80 graves to move... 579 grave shafts were discovered containing 607 individuals. Most were buried separately, but some were stacked on top of each other. Why would this be? Many theories abound including the towns people suffering through epidemics, and not having the time to bury the dead in individual graves. What ever the reason - this discovery has made St. Thomas's Church Cemetery one of the largest historical cemeteries of its size in North America.
Burials at the St. Thomas Church began in 1821, and ended in 1874 when legislation passed that stopped burials within the city of Belleville due to it being "unhealthful". After being destroyed by fire in 1876 and once again in 1975, the church was rebuilt - but had lost its burial records. In 1989, a decision was made to build a parish hall. To do this, excavation was required of approximately 80 graves. After receiving the correct permits, a group from Northeastern Archaeological Associates was contacted to disinter the remains. Much of the above evidence of previous burials was long obliterated due to the passage of time - and to make matters worse there were no burial records to refer to.
Needless to say, citizens of the area were surprised to find out that there were not 80 graves to move... 579 grave shafts were discovered containing 607 individuals. Most were buried separately, but some were stacked on top of each other. Why would this be? Many theories abound including the towns people suffering through epidemics, and not having the time to bury the dead in individual graves. What ever the reason - this discovery has made St. Thomas's Church Cemetery one of the largest historical cemeteries of its size in North America.
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- Added: 31 Aug 2009
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2321029
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