Black's CemeteryDigital Doors Open Dutton Dunwich
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- In-person
- Digital Doors Open
- Self-guided tours available
- Activities and games
Black’s Cemetery began on the original farm of James Black, an 1819 settler from North Knapdale, Argyllshire, Scotland. The earliest grave is that of John Blue, from 1844. The location is near the site of the original Baptist church. Heritage trees in the southwest corner are marked Austrian pine. In 2004, the cemetery became the responsibility of the Municipality of Dutton Dunwich. For your tour, you can find a map and cemetery brochure here.
Black’s Cemetery began on the original farm of James Black, an 1819 settler from North Knapdale, Argyllshire, Scotland. The earliest grave is that of John Blue, from 1844. The location is near the site of the original Baptist church. Heritage trees in the southwest corner are marked Austrian pine. In 2004, the cemetery became the responsibility of the Municipality of Dutton Dunwich. For your tour, you can find a map and cemetery brochure here.
Contact info
28788 Talbot LineWallacetown, Ontario
Architecture
Year built: 1844Building type:Cemetery
Dates/hours open
Oct 24, 11:00am - Oct 24, 04:00pmSunday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (when a volunteer will be available; visits any other day or time will be self-guided)