BARRY, Mary 1848 - 1910 BEARSS, Mary 1921 - 1923 BEARSS, William 1929 - 1929 BERNOSKA, Mary 1869 - 1940 BERNOSKA, Peter 1872 - 1921 BLACK, Mary 1863 - 1941 CARON, Andrew 1859 - 1921 CARON, Andrew 1893 - 1931 CARON, Elizabeth 1926 - 1930 CARON, Joseph 1923 - 1924 CARON, Mary Ann 1895 - 1911 CHIRCK, Mary 1894 - 1933 CORMIER, Renamarie 1898 - 1922 DELISLE, Lawrence 1911 - 1913 DELISLE, Lenora W. 1842 - 1918 DOUGAN, Marie 1928 - 1928 EARLY, Ethel Ellen 1917 - 1918 EARLY, Eva (nee O'Hara) died 1919 EMARD, Edela 1834 - 1923 EMARD, Jean Baptiste 1834 - 1917 FOREST, Phillippe 1891 - 1933 GAFFNEY, John 1846 - 1926 GAFFNEY, Mary (Barry) 1848 - 1910 GESY, Joseph 1857 - 1933 GESY, Myrtle 1924 - 1925 GINGRAS, Joseph 1841 - 1921 GRA__, Frank M. 1894 - ???? HES__, (baby) LING__, Henri 1931 - 1932 McCRAE, Marie Eva 1878 - 1917 McCRAE, Marie Louise 1863 - 1920? McCRAE, William 1856 - 1908 McLEAN, A. died 1904 O'HARA, Elizabeth 186? - 1921 O'HARA, Eva died 1919 O'HARA, John died 1931 O'NEIL, Joseph 1878 - 1917 PARADIS, (baby) 1931 - 1932 PARADIS, (baby) 1932 - 1932 PARADIS, Hayd 1944 - 1944 SCHEFTER, Theresa 1921 - 1921 SCHELL, Joseph 1831 - 1904 SCHNEIDER, Anna 1857 - 1918 SCHNEIDER, Frank 1860 - 1909 SCHNEIDER, Frank 1889 - 1905 SCHNEIDER, William 1898 - 1908 *source STACKER, Michael died 1919 VAUDRY, Alfred 1868 - 1931 VAUDRY, John 1906 - 1936 VAUDRY, Julien 1921 - 1923 WILLIAMSON, Dorothy 1871 - 1914 WILLIE, (female) 189? - 1908 WORTH, Hazel 1894 - 1932
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