
Belsyde Cemetery
Also known as Belleside Cemetery
Fergus, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
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Fergus, Ontario, CanadaCoordinates: 43.70635, -80.36868 - Cemetery ID: 2186223
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Add PhotosA memorial stone, erected in Ferrier's honour at Belsyde Cemetery, reads as follows:
"Erected by the town of Fergus, to the memory of the late A.D. Ferrier, born in Edinborough [sic] Scotland Nov. 13, 1813, died in Campbeltown Scotland Aug. 4, 1890, buried there in Kilkerran Cemetery. Mr. Ferrier was one of the earliest settlers here and lived in Fergus for about 55 years, always taking the liveliest interest in the welfare of the community. He presented Belsyde Cemetery to the town in the year 1863. Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of faith. Heb. XII.2."
The oldest part of the cemetery lies in Sections 1, 2, and 3, with an open area in the centre of Sections 2 and 3. The original cemetery was laid out in family plots. The pathways in the old section formed a Celtic Cross. As a consequence, the plots in Sections 2 & 3 are situated in an irregular manner due to the formation of the circle. Additional acres have been acquired by the town to expand the Cemetery. The stone Chapel was constructed from funds received from the estate of Mrs. Abraham Groves in 1965. [OGS]
A memorial stone, erected in Ferrier's honour at Belsyde Cemetery, reads as follows:
"Erected by the town of Fergus, to the memory of the late A.D. Ferrier, born in Edinborough [sic] Scotland Nov. 13, 1813, died in Campbeltown Scotland Aug. 4, 1890, buried there in Kilkerran Cemetery. Mr. Ferrier was one of the earliest settlers here and lived in Fergus for about 55 years, always taking the liveliest interest in the welfare of the community. He presented Belsyde Cemetery to the town in the year 1863. Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of faith. Heb. XII.2."
The oldest part of the cemetery lies in Sections 1, 2, and 3, with an open area in the centre of Sections 2 and 3. The original cemetery was laid out in family plots. The pathways in the old section formed a Celtic Cross. As a consequence, the plots in Sections 2 & 3 are situated in an irregular manner due to the formation of the circle. Additional acres have been acquired by the town to expand the Cemetery. The stone Chapel was constructed from funds received from the estate of Mrs. Abraham Groves in 1965. [OGS]
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- Added: 19 Aug 2006
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2186223
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