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Chrysler Cemetery was established in 1793 with its last internment in 1839.
The history of the Chrysler Cemetery was documented by Catherine Paterson, Doctor of Philosophy at McMaster University. Her research uncovered the names of at least 5 people known to be buried in the graveyard.
Chrysler Cemetery was established in 1793, and wasn't located until 1984.
Chrysler Cemetery is an open field, below which lie the bodies of 5 known Canadian settlers and their headstones.
The land is now owned by the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and governed by the Bereavement Authority of Ontario.
The land lies Within a fenced enclosure; six tombstones remain in situ.
11
1839
4
1793
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