Cameron, Isabella N. Dickson 10 Jul 1850 – 7 Mar 1922 wife of Donald Diebolt, Ivo F. 19 Oct 1910 age 18 Evans, Lawrance D. 3 Sep 1916 - 10 Apr 1922 Fawns, David S. 6 Jun 1916 age 35 son of Margaret Fawns, Margaret Sheret 15 Sep 1916 age 62 Fawns, Margaret & David (2nd photo) Gough, Elvin M. Jun 1898 – 21 Oct 1914 son of Curtis Roy & Elizabeth J. (nee Kellestine) Gough, George Alexander 24 Sep 1843 – 16 Sep 1915 son of John McGough Gough, George Allan 1904 - 11 Oct 1905 youngest son of Curtis & Elizabeth Gough, Jane (nee Boddy) 18 Feb 1852 - 29 Nov 1925 wife of George Alexander Hall, Robert Alex died 23 Nov aged 20 yrs Hayman, Angus 20 Feb 1874 – 22 Sep 1906 Hayman, Angus (2nd photo) Howey, Jabez Ernest 1852 – 1919 Kempfield, Josiah F. 23 Aug 1878 – 9 Nov 1910 Kennedy, Bertha M. 1903 – 1912 Kennedy, Frank S. 1909 – 1911 Linnen, David S. 1853 – 1922 Linnen, Martha 15 Sep 1914 age 32 wife of M. A. Linnen, Mary L. 1861 – 1921 Lueck, Frederick 12 Aug 1915 age 30 Lueck, Frederick (2nd photo) Mars, (unknown) Mars, William McIves, Martha 15 Jun 1921 age 46 McBurney, Bertha Shields 1 Dec 1890 – 10 Oct 1919 McLeod, Norman R. 1837 – 1907 Morrison, Maggie Ann 11 Sep 1906 wife of John Roland, William C. 1865 – 1920 Thompson, Alice wife of Reuben Thompson, Allan E. 1859 – 1911 Thompson, Charlotte 1859 – 1905 wife of Allan E. Thompson, Effie J. 1893 – 1907 Thompson, Gertrude M. 1891 – 1907 Tucker, Dorothy Clare 12 Jul 1915 age 14 mos Turner, Jonathan died 1907 Turner, Jonathan (2nd photo) unknown 1 unknown 2 unknown 3 Watchorn, Pearl M. Thompson Feb 1918 age 29 Watchorn, Thomas Apr 1916 age 33 Wilson, Laura J. Bernice 1897 – 1931 wife of S. W.
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