Bison @ File/Patterson Cemete Traditional Cache
Bison @ File/Patterson Cemete
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Cache is located in the File/Patterson Cemetery. This cemetery contains the graves of the File, Patterson, Irwin, and Vanderlip families, and possibly served as a communal burying ground for much of the area. Their are 40 remaining monuments. Parking can be found at the end of Vanderlip Road, where the paved road, meets the gravel path. I have created a parking waypoint. When placed, the cache contained a log, and a few small coins, and trinkets.
You must access the cemetery from the parking by walking approximately 200 metres via a road allowance, on a gravel walkway, which turns into a grassy walkway, until you reach the cemetery boundary. While you can drive further down the walkway, the neighbour recommended parking at the parking waypoint that I have recorded. I have confirmed the existence, and use of the road allowance with the City of Hamilton cemeteries department. This is how they access the cemetery. Please let the neighbours know, if they see you, that you are visiting the cemetery to ease any discomfort. This is definitely a lost cemetery in the Hamilton region, and cannot be seen at all from any road. The cemetery is located on ancestral land, owned and sold by John Brant, the youngest son of Chief Joseph Brant to Jacob File. In 1815, Jacob File and his wife farmed the land surrounding the cemetery. Jacob File's stone is the earliest remaining. The last burial was in 1911. No one really knows where the Patterson Cemetery sign came from. When the Ancaster Cemetery Board took over the upkeep and rehabilitation of the cemetery in the 1970s, the sign was located amongst the fencing and re-erected. Bi-annually, the Alberton Presbysterian Church holds an anniversary and memorial service in the cemetery, often with the guest preacher being a direct descendant of the File family, Rev. James W. Files. The congregation takes their own chairs and parade down the trail to the cemetery's location. Some members take their musical instruments and accompany the hymn singing. Please do not attempt to do this one late at night, out of consideration to the neighbours. Please note that their is construction going on with this road, and due to a new home being built near the cemetery site, the road has been extended and the gravel may be paved over. Either way, please park at the suggested waypoint for now and make the walk to the cache site. Congratulations to Foam Follower on the FTF!
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