Mimosa Disciple Cemetery
Concession 11, Lot 28 of Erin Township. There is a sign at the road
which reads," Mimosa Disciple Cemetery. The Church 1863-1951 is located on the northwest corner of #27 crossroad , six miles
northwest of the village of Ospringe.
Surnames of those buried there are: Stephens, Sunter, Tolton,
McDougall, Hodgson, Milloy, Parker, Reed, Mooney, Cutting, Clark, Miller, Henry, Gregson,Cawthra, Awrey,Westover, Campbell,
Wheeler, McMillan, Jackson, Brown, Morton, Heggison, Robertson, Mercer, Roswell, Hardie, Watson, and Roszell.
In all there are 47 monuments in this cemetery.
Mimosa Union Cemetery
Travel ½ miles past the Mimosa Union Cemetery
on #27 road. Concession 11, Lot 28 .
The Methodist Church was at the site of the Mimosa Union Cemetery
is gone while the schoolhouse remains , and has been converted into a residence.
Surnames of those buried are: Hamilton, Golightly, Weatherstone,
Spicer, Small, Robertson, Cox, Jessop, Sargent, Awrey, Wheeler, Emmerson, Grant, Grasley, Morris, Murnahan, Lowry, Robinson,
Morris, Gibson, Patterson, Reed, Entwistle, Baldwin,Hume, Holmes, Brown, Leslie, Jessop, McDonald, Farr, Pattison, Matthews,
Easton, Small, Roszell, Jurke, and Pfarr.
There are approx 42 stones in the pioneer cemetery.