
Like much of Ontario, the community of Glasgow was a settled in the mid-1800s when many families immigrated to Ontario to farm the land and build mills. If you walk to the rear of the cemetery, you'll see the gravestones of these pioneers and likely notice several prominent family names with stones dating back to the 1860s. I became interested in this cemetery when I stopped in for a (now archived) cache and noticed one of my family names on one of the stones -- I was able to trace them back to one of my ancestral villages in England and whose branch of the family came to Canada a century before our branch of the family.
The cemetery is located just north of a private resisdence, so night caching is not recommended and stealth is required.
Congratulations to remman on the FTF!