Brock Township, which is near the present-day village of Manilla in Ontario, Canada, was settled by emigrants from Tiree. The Scotch Cemetery there was the final resting place of many of them, including the McLean and McCallum ancestors of Garth Bray. From the results of his research, beginning with the earliest cemetery records and ending with his visits to the cemetery in 2000 and 2008, when he recorded all the remaining gravestones in the older (western) part of the cemetery, Garth has written "A Short History of the Scotch Cemetery, Brock Township, Ontario", which is newly published on the Isle of Tiree Genealogy website at www.tireegenealogy.com . Attachments include a summary of the results of surveys of cemetery plots and gravestone inscriptions from the first survey in 1939 to the present day, and scans of the original hand-written 1939 plot records by R.A. Purvis. If you are searching for an ancestor buried in the Scotch Cemetery, this is the place to go. To download the documents go to the Overseas Cemetery Records page of www.tireegenealogy.com and follow the links. The 4-page short history of the Scotch Cemetery and the 13 pages of attachments are the results of research extending over 8 years, and I thank Garth for his generosity in sharing them with us. ____________________________________ Keith Dash Sydney, Australia Isle of Tiree Genealogy: www.tireegenealogy.com Isle of Coll Genealogy: www.collgenealogy.com