BOLEN, MARY 20 Aug 2008 age 92 wife of Max BOLEN, MAX PETER 'PAT' 11 May 2001 age 86 son of Jacob & Mary FRAESS, BERNARD 1893 - 11 Dec 1953 FRAESS, LOREN DAVID 28 Jun 1959 - 30 Jun 1959 son of Leo & Julie (nee Freistadt) FRAESS, ROSE 1898 - ???? wife of Bernard FROESS, CECILIA 1938 - 2006 GERMAIN, MELVINA 'MOLLY' 1899 - 27 Apr 1954 wife of Lawrence GERMAINE, ANNA 1867 - 2 June 1958 KENNEDY, WALTER H. 1927 - 11 Sep 1951 hus of Theresa Germain KLASHINSKY, MATILDA 1882 - 27 Jun 1953 wife of Peter KOSOKOWSKY, FLORENTINE 1890 - 28 Apr 1959 wife of Fred KOSOKOWSKY, FRED A. 1891 - 25 Nov 1955 LUDWIG, THERESA POTH 1878 - 8 Nov 1958 wife of Anton PAQUETTE, PAULINE MADELINE 1910 - 1995 PONCELET, ANNE 1879 - 26 Nov 1956 REINEKE, (baby)* 19 Jan 1952 dau of Charles & Vera REINEKE, (baby) 1 Feb 1955 son of Charles & Vera REINEKE, CHARLES J. 7 Feb 1919 - 9 Nov 2001 REINEKE, MARIE 10 Feb 1953 dau of Charles & Vera REINEKE, (unknown) 1957 dau of Charles & Vera REINEKE, VERONICA 'VERA' (nee Znamirowski) 30 Apr 1925 - 1 May 2013 WITT, EDWARD M. 1936 - 18 Jul 1954 son of Albert WITT, GOTTLIEB 17 Apr 1879 - 1 Feb 1953 hus of Mary WITT, (baby)* Mar 1956 - Mar 1956 dau of Nick & Agnes
* These two are located in a separate fenced area beside grid road, Witt being the only marker. There is a third mound (grave) but no information as to name. Some data listed has come from parish records.
There may be some variants of names; Fraess/Froess; Germaine/Germain. Information held in Parish of Carmel records
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