The Glenwood Cemetery (which is still active) is located in Hallowell township, in the town of Picton, in Prince Edward County , ON, Canada.
This cemetery:
• is up to date as of Jul 17, 1983
Map coordinates for this cemetery are not available.
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Glenwood - Picton Cemetery is nestled in a peaceful valley:
In 1871 the 150 acre site located at the edge of Picton was
incorporated as Glenwood Cemetery. It was consecrated by the Rt. Rev. John Travers Lewis, Bishop of Ontario, Nov. 11, 1873, at the request of Fred White and R. Ringer, Church Wardens. Glenwood Cemetery was once the site of one of Picton's early manufacturing industries, a Moracco factory. Probably the best known landmark at Glenwood is the stone chapel, built in 1901. The stone vault on site predates the chapel by about 30 years. Many of Prince Edward County's most prominent citizens have been buried at Glenwood Cemetery. Letitia Youmans, nee Creighton, a leader in women's agitation for prohibitory legislation, was buried there following her death in 1896.
Further information can be obtained from
Quinte Branch - Ontario Genealogical Society
Quinte Genealogy Centre 7 Creswell Drive, Trenton, Ontario
Tel: (613) 394-3381 Ext. 3328
Email: quintebranch@ogs.on.ca
Mail: Box 153, Consecon ON K0K 1T0 Canada
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