For records relating to St. John's Chapel, Hamilton, please see All Saints' Church, Hamilton.
St. John's Chapel was built on the south-west corner of King and Queen streets, what is now the Scottish Rite, as a "Chapel of Ease" for what was, at the time, the western edges of the city. In particular, it catered to the German Anglican population, under Fr. Theodore Heise.
It ceased activity around the time All Saints' Church opened in 1872. The records of St. John's Chapel can be found in the early pages of All Saints' Church Register A, microfilmed on reel 41.