The first Methodist Church in Hornby was a log chapel. No church building remains at this site, and the remaining gravestones are mounted together in cement to preserve them. On April 30th, 1832 William McKindsey sold 30 perches to the trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Church who had set up a log chapel in the corner of his property. The indenture was not registered until 1842 because William did not own the land until 1840 as it still belonged to Kings College until March 11th, of that same year. The burials were taking place as early as 1834 here.
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