Hi everyone. I recently acquired a token that is about an inch in length, rectangular in shape with the corners flat. On one side it say's Parish of St. Mary's South Ronaldsay and on the other side it says This Do In Remembrance of Me. It is really quite old, possibly pewter with no date on it. It is sort of wafer shaped and could possibly a baptismal token? Surprising enough it was found by a friend who does metal decting here in Port Dover, Ontario. He found it in a construction site where they were cleaning up to build a house. My great grandfather who was from the Parish of St. Mary's, South Ronaldsay settled in Woodhouse, Ontario around 1871 which is about 5 miles from Port Dover. His name was William Thomson, born 1844 and the son of John Thomson and Margaret Annal. I'd be very interested in finding out exactly what this token is and any history behind them. Thank you Diane Davison Port Dover, Ontario