Atkins, Irene Rosella 21 Oct 1910 - 21 Oct 1910 dau of Albert H. & Rosella Atkins, Melvyn Clifford 8 Mar 1920 - 22 Aug 2006 son of Albert H. & Rosella Ballach, William died 18 May 1903 age 78 Ferguson, Mary Isabella 24 Mar 1900 - 10 Aug 1910 dau of N. & M. Friebel, Karl Kurt 1900 - 1903 Gillespie, Flora 1835 - 11 Nov 1892 wife of William Gillespie, Mary died 2 Mar 1908 age 41 yrs 7 mos 27 days, wife of John B. Gillespie, William 1830 - 10 Jun 1902 age 72 yrs 5 mos Harvey, Sarah E. (nee Stueck) died 14 Dec 1916 age 28 wife of Harry A. Kline, Henry died 27 Jan 1912 age 57 yrs 6 mos Krug, Katherine 'Katie' (nee Kline) 6 Feb 1875 - 18 Dec 1904 wife of John C. Lauder, Arnold John died 28 Mar 1910 age 27 son of J. B. & L. MacKay, Hugh Frederick died 14 Oct 1905 age 18 yrs 8 mos MacKenzie, Murdoch L. died 30 Aug 1896 age 29 McKee, Alexander died age 1 yr 4 mos McKee, Alexander died 7 Sep 1902 age 69 Moonie, Gladys died 18 Feb 1911 age 12 yrs 4 mos 8 days, dau of R. D. & Sarah Moonie-Smith, Sarah Florinda 1880 - 1967 Morrison, Herbert A. 16 Jan 1887 - 19 Jan 1904 Morrison, Mary Ann 1841 - 1884 Penny, Mary (nee Dick) died 21 Jul 1915 age 75 wife of Richard Penny, Richard died 12 Jun 1912 age 74 Puschelburg, Edward W. died 1917 Schaller, Johan Christian 1828 - 1900 Strath, Robert Smith died 19 Aug 1911 age 48 yrs 11 mos 16 days Stueck, Mary E. died 3 May 1884 age 2 yrs 8 mos, dau of Conrad & Harriett Stueck, William C. died 10 Sep 1889 age 2 yrs 8 mos, son of Conrad & Harriett
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