At the Quaker cemetery on Hay Bay Road, about 4 km north of Adolphustown

Commemoration

The first Preparative Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in either Upper or Lower Canada was organized in Adolphustown Township in 1798 at the house of Philip Dorland.  Quakers had settled this district in 1784 and at first held religious gatherings in private homes.  In 1798 a frame meeting house was authorized and shortly thereafter it was erected on this site.  A Monthly Meeting was formed in 1801 which added the formation of further Quaker Meetings in the Bay of Quinte area.  A new meeting house was built here in 1868 but was abandoned after the Monthly Meeting was discontinued in 1871 and only this burying ground remains.

Background

Quakers played a significant role in the development of North America.  They were present in many British colonies and were the ruling elite for a time in Pennsylvania.  Opposed to violence, they took neither side in the American Revolution.