Name: St. Andrew’s United Church
Location: 21102, Concession Rd 2, Bainsville, ON
Confirmed Loyalist Burials:
- Cato Prime (Herkimer’s Batteaumen)
- John Snyder (King’s Royal Regiment of New York)
- Annatje Hannah Snyder
- James Young
- List of others is forthcoming
Remarks:
This cemetery is nestled among the cornfields of Lancaster Township (also known as the “Lake Township” at the time of Loyalist settlement), which surrounds the church. It is historically unique: It contains the mortal remains of Cato Prime, a slave of African descent who became a Loyalist and settled near here following the Revolutionary War. He was the slave of a Rebel, who was captured during the war, by a Loyalist raiding party, and brought to Quebec. There he gained his freedom, and became a Loyalist settler in 1784. His tombstone proudly declares that he is a United Empire Loyalist.
On June 12, 2019, St. Lawrence Branch UELAC unveiled a Loyalist Burial Site plaque at this cemetery, during a well-attended event on a beautiful late-spring morning.
Click here for our general news release for this unveiling.