cemeteries in the quantz history around stouffville · both melchior’s and christina’s names...

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Cemeteries in the Quantz History Around Stouffville Source and Copy Reference Information While copyright and ownership remains with all direct descendants of William A. Quantz, the family welcomes inquiries from readers about additional usage consistent with the spirit and purposes as stated by the author." You can contact us at [email protected]. Buttonville St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery This is the Lutheran Cemetery in Buttonville where Melchior Quantz and his immediate family are buried. It is located at 9171 Woodbine Avenue in Markham, Ontario north of Highway 7. St. Johns Lutheran Church was founded in 1892.

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Cemeteries in the Quantz History

Around Stouffville

Source and Copy Reference Information

While copyright and ownership remains with all direct descendants of William A. Quantz, the family

welcomes inquiries from readers about additional usage consistent with the spirit and purposes as

stated by the author." You can contact us at [email protected].

Buttonville – St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery

This is the Lutheran Cemetery in Buttonville

where Melchior Quantz and his immediate family

are buried.

It is located at 9171 Woodbine Avenue in

Markham, Ontario north of Highway 7.

St. John’s Lutheran Church was founded in 1892.

The cemetery is relatively small and

clearly old. Many of the older gravestones

are made of soft stone and are becoming

difficult to read. Melchior’s family grave

stones are those in the row fathest back

in this picture on the left (noth) side of

the cemetery.

More Quantz graves are found as we

look to the right.

Melchior’s grave is on the left.

Both Melchior’s and Christina’s names have been

angelosized on their gravestones. Melchior

Quantz’s grave is shown as Michael Quantz.

Michael Quantz Died

Feb. 20, 1827 Aged 77 Years, 5 months

Christina’s name is written as Christine.

Christine Wife Of

Michael Quantz

Died Feb. 20, 1820 Aged 77 Years, 5 months, & 5 Days

Lydia Daughter of

Frederick & Elizabeth Quantz

Died Aug. 8 or 12, 1822 E: 8 Months & 26 Days

Barbara Daughter of

Frederick & Elizabeth Quantz

Died Jan. 8, 1835

Aged: 9 Years, 10 Months & 2 Days

George and Mary Quance

There is one family buried in St. John’s Cemetery whose name is spelled Quance. How devastating it must have been to lose seven children. The connection with George and Mary Quance is not known at this time. It would seem that these children could be from George and Mary Charlote Quantz, George being the son of Frederick and Elizabeth Quantz.

The time-frames do fit gaps in the children we have recorded in the database. Does anyone have any confirmation of this?

Julia Ann Daughter of

George & Mary C. Quance

Died: Nov. 11, 1839 Aged: 25 Days

Happy infant rarely blest

Rest in peaceful slumber rest Surely rescued from the cares

Which increases with growing years

Charlotte Jane Daughter of

George & Mary C. Quance

Died: Jan. 20, 1841

Aged: 7 months I no smiling pleasure know

I no gay delights could [?????] Joyless [rest not readable]

Mary Elizabeth Daughter of

George & Mary C. Quance

Died: Aug. 27, 1847 Aged: 11 Years

Farewell my dear parents The Lord bids me come. Farewell my dear sisters

I’m now going home.

Loisa Ann Daughter of

George & Mary C. Quance

Died: April 30, 1849 Aged: 6 Years & 6 Months

To the dark and silent tomb

Soon I [??????] from the world Scarse the dawn of life began

Err I [?????] end my span.

Three small grave stones only give their initials – likely small children.

MEQ LAQ CJQ

Further to the right

(south) we see this

group of grave stones.

The tallest grave stone is for the George Quantz family.

In Loving Memory Of

George Quantz Died

Sept. 26, 1892 Aged 80 Years 6 Mo. 25 Days.

_____ For they showed me no little kindness.

The left panel reads;

In Loving memory Of

Mary Charlotte Quantz

Died Dec. 4, 1899

Aged 80 years 8 mo. _____

Errected by their son Frank

The east side reads;

In Loving Memory of

Francis Watt

Dau (Daughter) of George & Mary

Quantz

1848 - 1924

Left stone; Frederick Quantz

Died Nov. 3, 1876 E. 94 Years

Right stone;

Elizabeth Wife of

Frederick Quantz Aug. 7, 1876 E. 85 Years

In Memory Of

Daniel Quantz Born Sept. 27, 1829 Died July 24, 1905

______

Mary Ann Wife of Daniel Quantz

Born Oct. 7, 1829 Died June 23, 1916

Churchill Christian Church Cemetery

Churchill is a small village on the 9th Line just north of Aurora Sideroad and east of Ballantrae. The address is 15336 Ninth Line, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON. Churchill is the correct spelling for the name of the community, the church and the cemetery however William always wrote it as “Church Hill” as you will see in his diary (The Old Memorandum).

A Baptist Church now owns the facility and

meets weekly there.

The property was donated by William’s

father for the Church and Cemetery.

The cemetery is still active. The

older graves are near the front and

this is where most of the Quantz’s

are buried.

The author of the “Memorandum” is

buried here along with his family.

Quantz William A. Quantz

Born – Died 1854 – 1945

_____ Florence E. Amoss

Born – Died 1866 – 1957

Quantz John O. Quantz

Jun. 10, 1903 – Mar. 6, 1982

Eileen C. Taylor His Beloved Wife

Feb. 4, 1904 – Jan. 6, 1989

John Oscar Quantz

John Oscar Quantz Born Jan. 12, 1868 – Died Jan. 24, 1903

____ Also His Wife

Margaret Baxter Born Aug. 16, 1863 – Died Apr. 17, 1943

Ruth Beloved Wife Of

E. A. Quantz Died Dec. 21, 1915

In Her 30th Year ____

Edwin A. Quantz Died May 16th, 1959

In His 94 Year

In Memory Of Charles A. Quantz

Son of George & Jane

1872 - 1874

In Loving Remberance of

George Quantz

Died June 19, 1892

Also of Jane

His Beloved Wife Died

May 4, 1906

Many Friends of the Quantz Family are

also buried here such as the Badgeros,

the Pyrnes and the Lazenbys

Memory of Jacob Pryne

Who died Apr. 10, 1887 Aged 57 Years

Also his Wife

Elizabeth Who Died

Mar. 19, 1857 Aged 23 Years

Ira Pryne 1849 – 1922

____ Margaret C. Pews

His Wife 1859 – 1933

Pryne

In Memory of

Arletta Beach 1889 – 1951

Beloved Wife of

Wilfred W. Lazenby 1877 – 1955

Willis, Infant 1913

Charlotte Daughter of

Philip & Elizabeth Badgero

Died May 1, 1873

E. 37 years, 10 months, 6 days

In [Fond Memory Of] Our Dear Mother

Elizabeth Badgero

Died March ??, 189? Aged 89? Years

William Badgero Born 1833 – Died 1904

___ Mary Bates

His Wife Born 1838 – Died 1916

____ Badgero

Churchill Town Limits as seen

from the north.

Peach’s United Church Cemetery

The Peach’s Church Cemetery is

located at 10762 McCown Road

near the Markham Fair Grounds

(at the corner of McCowan Road

and Elgin Mills Road about 1

country road north of Major

Mackenzie Road north of

Markham Ontario).

It started as a Methodist Church

in 1847. The existing building

was built in 1890. It is now part

of the United Church

denomination.

The grave stone looks relatively

new and brings five graves

around it together.

In Memory Of

Harvey Quantz Died Oct. 13, 1935

In His 78th Year

Sarah Ann Jennings Wife of

Fred H. Quantz Died June 3rd, 1919

In Her 60th Year

Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.

Quantz

On the back (west) side of this grave stone;

Children of Fred H & Sarah A.

Quantz

Mary Vida Died 1892, in her 5 Year

____ Mabel Helena

Died 1892, in her 3 Year ____

Elma Blanche Died 1892, In her 1 Year

___ Suffer the little children to come unto me

“Jesus”

Quantz

Peach’s is a small cemetery but still

active.

Quantztown Cemetery

Quantztown Cemetery is

located on McCowan

Roadon the west side just

south of 16th Avenue at

address 9112 McCowan

Road, Markham, ON..

Quantztown Cemetery is no

longer active.

This information is from Historic Tour of Markham Presented by The Town Crier of Markham Inc. http://www.historictours.ca

Quantztown Cemetery

Earliest Marker 1844

Christian

The hamlet of Quantztown was settled by descendants of Melchior Quantz, who emigrated from

Germany. He settled in Markham in the 1790s. Melchior Quantz was a Berczy Settler. His son donated

land for the cemetery, which was constructed in the 1840s. The earliest marker is dated 1844.

Some of the people who are in the cemetery are as follows:

Sophia Quantz, died in 1882 at the age of 75. She was the wife of George Haacke, buried with her, who

died four years later in 1886 at the age of 86. He was the son of John Haacke, who settled in Markham

with his wife, Hannah Adams, reportedly a cousin of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the

United States. George was their only child to remain in Markham. Four of their children, Henry, 3,

Margaret, 13, and Janie, 5, all died within eight days of each other in the fall of 1861. Mary Ann also lays

there. The wife of David Miller died in 1865 at age 22.

Beside the children is their sister, Hannah. The daughter of George and Sophia Haacke and wife of John

J. Lunau died in 1858, days shy of her twentieth birthday. Hannah Lunau, her daughter, died in 1862 at

age 3 years, 10 months, 10 days.

Darius Witter was killed by the falling of the Desjardine's (sic) railroad bridge - March 12, 1857. On that

date, 90 passengers were on a Great Western Railway train from Toronto to Hamilton. As the train

neared its destination, the swing bridge over the Desjardins Canal collapsed. The train plummeted into

the frigid canal, killing 59. He was 30.

Lydia Wismer died in January 1857, just several days shy of her 87 birthday. David Wismer died in

August that same year, at age 87. Their son, David, was a deacon at the Christian church at Quantztown.

The church, which is no longer there, was built at the edge of the cemetery. It was part of the Bible

Christian Church, which originated in the United States. Missionaries brought its teachings into Upper

Canada. Congregations started at Ringwood, Markham Village, Bloomington in Whitchurch, in Stouffville

and in Quantztown.

The last marker is dated 1946.

The above is from HISTORIC TOURS MARKHAM at http://www.historictours.ca/HT1.asp?strID=173

At first glance there does not seem to be many graves used in this cemetery but there are many thaat

are not marked. The City of Markham has a complete listing of the people buried here. The city has done

a very good job of stabalizing and repairing the grave stones here.

Some of the Quantz

grave stones.

In Loving Memory

Of George Quantz

Son of H & S Quantz

(Herbert & Sarah Anne Quantz)

Died: July 20, 1893 Aged 7 Months

Katharine Elizabeth Inscription is below

In Memory Of Katharine Elizabeth (Catherine Crosby)

Beloved Wife of Philip Quantz

Died May 14, 1880 E. 38 Years, 7 months

This grave stone is in the back row.

In Memory Of

Sophia Quantz Beloved Wife of George Haacke

Died Aug. 1, 1892 Aged 75 Years, 25 Days

_____ George Haacke

Died Mar. 21, 1896 Age 86 Years

“Rest In Peace”

In Memory Of

Elizabeth Whipple

Beloved wife of John Quantz

Born Sept. 1, 1822 Died Nov. 15, 1902

Quantztown Cemetery

Additional Memorials to the Quantzs

There are two streets named

after Quantzs. Both are in the

general area behind or to the

east of St. John’s Lutheran

Cemetery at Buttonville.

Quantz Ct.

Melchior Cres.

George B. Quantz House

This information is from Historic Tour of Markham Presented by The Town Crier of Markham Inc. http://www.historictours.ca

Community: Heritage Estates Constructed: 1864 Address: 2 David Gohn Circle Research credit: Heritage Markham, Doors Open Markham This is the only surviving building from the hamlet of Quantztown, settled by the descendants of Melcher Quantz who came to Markham in 1864. Formerly at 8982 McCowan Road

· This house was constructed by George B. Quantz c. 1864 and is the only surviving remnant of a small

hamlet that once existed on the 7th Concession Road, now known as McCowan Road.

· George B. Quantz was the grandson of Melchior Quantz, a soldier in a Hessian regiment of the English

army during the American Revolution. After the war, Melchior returned to England but the Quantz

family came back to the United States in 1791. There they joined a group of German settlers, led by

William Berczy and came to settle in Markham in 1794. Melchior Quantz was granted Lot 13, Concession

2 upon his arrival in the Township of Markham. His eldest son, Frederick carried on the family farm and

later passed it on to his children.

· George Quantz Sr. Was Melchior Quantz’ second son. He married Mary Ann Baker in 1807 and together

they settled on the east half of Lot 14, Concession 6, having 11 children. In 1854, George Quantz Sr.

began to subdivide this lot for his children. The group of lots soon became known locally as Quantztown,

or as Centerville because it was located in the centre between Unionville and Markham Village.

Architectural Attributes

· A Classic Revival house with Italianate features.

· A fine example of the plank on plank construction method. As this construction method was not overly

common in the Markham area very few known examples exist.

· Clad in wooden clapboard siding in corner boards

· The windows have been replicated in the 6/6 style.

· The tail has been added.

Contextual Significance

This 1½ story cottage, built in the Classic Revival style of architecture, is one of the few known examples

of plank on plank construction existing in Markham today.

Originally located at 8982 McCowan Road, this house was constructed by the grandson of Melchoir

Quantz, one of the earliest British settlers to arrive in Markham Township in 1894.

It is interesting to note that Markville Secondary School was to be named after the Quantz family, but

the parents and students of the new school petitioned the School Board to change the name, so in their

infinite wisdom, they named the school after the shopping centre to the south. So much for local

history.

See page http://www.historictours.ca/HT1.asp?strID=91

If you find any errors or additional information you can provide please contract us at at

[email protected]

--- End of Quantz Cemeteries ---

Source and Copy Reference Information

While copyright and ownership remains with all direct descendants of William A. Quantz, the family

welcomes inquiries from readers about additional usage consistent with the spirit and purposes as

stated by the author." You can contact us at [email protected].