Shepard House, York Cemetery
Date1964-01
Names
Milne, Dorothy
(author)
Shepard, Michael
(subject)
Format
Lot 17, Con. 1 West. Yonge St. Michael Shepard house, now York Cemetery Office and caretaker's home. Built in the 1850s by Michael Shepard on his large farm. Michael Shepard ran the saw mill owned by his father, Joseph Shepard. He took part in the Mackenzie Rebellion in 1837, casting bullets for the rebels, largely because of his father?s close friendship with Mackenzie. He and his brother Thomas were captured, escaped from Fort Henry (in Kingston) into the United States, and were finally pardoned and allowed to return to Canada in 1846. The cemetery in which the house now stands was opened in 1948. The house is a designated heritage property.
Subject
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Neighbourhood:Willowdale
Province or state:Ontario
Medium
Dimensions60 x 61 mm
Extent
- 60 x 61 mm
Language
ProvenanceToronto Public Library. North York Central Library. Canadiana Department. Gift of North York Historical Society.
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Copyright HolderNorth York Historical Society
Call Number / Accession NumberNYHS00796