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  1. York Cemetery is a cemetery located in the North York area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. History. The site of York Cemetery was originally a property farmed by Joseph Shepard, who bought the land in 1805. [1] . The brick farm house on the property was constructed in 1837 by Joseph's son, Michael.

    • 1948
    • 172 acres
  2. York Cemetery is the name of several cemeteries: York Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. York Cemetery, York, England. York Cemetery, New Delhi, India. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title York Cemetery.

  3. N/A – Established as a military by the British Army station in York, Upper Canada First European cemetery in Toronto. Abandoned and city park since 1880s, 17 markers remaining and restored in 2007–2011 and home to War of 1812 Monument. Willowdale Cemetery (Willowdale Methodist Episcopal Cemetery / Cummer Burial Grounds) North ...

    Name
    Location
    Dates
    Armadale Free Methodist Cemetery
    Armadale 43°49′45″N 79°15′28″W  /  43.
    1885–
    Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park
    Newtonbrook 43°47′17″N 79°26′33″W  /  ...
    1929–
    Westminster-Branson 43°46′41″N 79°26′47″W ...
    1949–
    Bethel Cemetery
    Scarborough Junction 43°43′51″N ...
    1842
  4. York Cemetery. Colourful flowerbeds, distinctive architecture and a collection of beautiful sculptures – opened in 1948, these are the defining features of York Cemetery. It’s also home to historic Michael Shepard House, built in the early 1850s, which has been officially recognised by the North York Historical Board.

  5. 30 de may. de 2018 · Cemetery began as a big farm in the early 1800s, writes Susan Goldenberg Russia’s last imperial grand duchess, Canadian sports icons, war heroes and broadcasting legends are among those interred at York Cemetery, North York’s largest cemetery, near the North York Civic Centre.

  6. About. Get directions 160 Beecroft Road. Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario Canada. Coordinates: 43.76511, -79.42094. Cemetery ID: 639389. Members have Contributed. 18,735 Memorials. 69% photographed. 57% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by Patrick R. Added by MRG. See 10 more. Cemeteries. Region. North America. Canada. Ontario.

  7. The first non-sectarian cemetery was Potter’s Field Cemetery in Yorkville at the north-west corner of Bloor and Yonge Streets, also known as the Strangers’ Burying Ground and York General Burying Ground, established in 1826 and closed in 1855. The Toronto Necropolis followed in 1850 and Mount Pleasant Cemetery in 1876.