Carrville Cemetery
Also Known as: Carrville United Church / Cook's Mills Cemetery
CARRVILLE
The first settlers came from Somerset Co. Pennsylvania circa 1800. One of the first farmers in Vaughan, John Reaman, received the deed for Lot 15, Con. 2 in 1804. He and some of his family are buried in a plot on the farm. Michael Fisher built one of the first mills in Vaughan in 1816. The sawmill, flour and grist mills and a cooperage were carried on by the Cook family who came from England about 1833. There was a blacksmith shop 1/2 mile east of Bathurst Street. A store was built in 1844 and closed about 1920. Carrville Post Office was here 1865-1923. The first schools were held in homes and later in a schoolhouse 1846-1961. The first church services were in the homes and the first church building, which was a Methodist Church, was built at the N.E. corner of Carrville Road and Bathurst St. The present church and cemetery were located here in 1857.
TOWN OF VAUGHAN Formerly TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN Erected in 1973 by the Town of Vaughan In cooperation with Vaughan Township Historical Society
The church has been converted into a Jewish Synagogue..
Cemetery Address: Rutherford Road just east of Ilan Ramon, Vaughan
Concession 2, Lot 16, Vaughan Township
GPS: 43.929372,-79.378721
Denomination: Carrville United, formerly Methodist.
Maintained by: City of Vaughan