Bonar, Andrew (baby) Bonar, Effie (baby) died age 18 mos, dau of Robert & Anne Cummings, Robert Dec 1853 - 1906 Farrell, Mrs. & baby Fleming, (infant) child of Andy Fleming & Mae Connell Halvorson, (infant) died at birth, child of Gillis & Grace Mathie, Tom died 1910 McMillan, Mrs. William died 1924 age 69 Munro, Duncan 1927 - Jul 1918 Munro, Isabella 4 Aug 1904 - 13 May 1912 Murray, Christina (gravestone moved by family to Kennedy Cemetery) Murray, Norman (gravestone moved by family to Kennedy Cemetery) Piper, (infant) born between 1910-1920 Urquhart, Agnes wife of Charles Urquhart, Charles Warner, Earl 1898 - ???? son of John Albert & Margaret (nee McLeod) Warner, Mary (nee Riddell) 25 May 1828 - ???? dau of James Warner, Melvin child of James C. & Lizzie (nee Dickson) Warner, William 11 Oct 1822 - 1896 hus of Mary
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