Benediatson, Gennar died 1913 Bjarnasson, Einar died 1922 Bjarnasson, Geitur died 1920 Bjarnsson, Ingebjdey died 1940 Bjarnsson, Kristin Burnell, Mrs. Burnell, Alfred Burnell, Charles Burnell, James died Jun 18, 1946 Cragg, Richard H. died Mar 6, 1915 Einarson, Benjamin Aug 9, 1867 - Aug 31, 1905 Einarson, Gudleif Stefansdottir Jun 28, 1862 - Oct 1910 wife of Benjamin Eymundson, Eymundur Oct 30, 1853 - May 1912 Gislason, Gudrun died 1915 Gislason, Gudrun G. Apr 18, 1897 - Mar 8, 1911 Gislason, Gunnlaughur Gislason, Holmfridur Stefansdottir 1872 - 1952 wife of Thorstein Gislason, Ingibjorg Margret Aug 2, 1928 - Apr 5, 1930 dau of Valdimir & Sigridur Gislason, Kristjan 1861 - 1919 Gislason, Margaret Ingibjorg Nov 27, 1921 - Feb 6, 1928 dau of Valdimir & Sigridur Gislason, Thorstein Oct 1, 1860 - Sep 23, 1914 Gislason, V. Gudnasson, Bernadete died 1925 Gudnasson, Einar William died 1960 Gudnasson, Lily E. died 1921 Gudnasson, Margret S. Halldorssan, Bjorn 1843 - 1921 Halldorsson, Pall 1905 - 1951 Holm, Bjorn Jonatansdottir, Gudrun 1841 - Oct 31, 1920 Jonnson, Olaf died 1944 Jonnson, Pall died 1908 Lang, Emma Lang, Louis Paulson, Arthur Christian died Jun 27, 1962 Paulson, Christain died Apr 21, 1958 Paulson, Jonina Thorun died Jul 19, 1963 Paulson, Kerstin died 1935 Paulson, Kristin died 1929 Paulson, Louis H. Jan 8, 1954 age 57 Paulson, Oluf Thorun died Jun 5, 1955 Purdy, Mrs. Shopland, A. G. 1905 - 1905 Sigirdador, Mrs. Maria Stevenson, Mrs. S. Thorsteinsson, Gisli Feb 23, 1824 - Jun 25, 1910
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