Bateman, Mr. died 1938 Bateman, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. died 1918 Bateman, Percy M. 1887 – 1936 Berg, Myrtle 1917 - 1921 Bieber, (baby) Brown, Edward 29 Nov 1912 age 58 yrs 9 mos Croshaw, Dora 1937 Croshaw, Robert H. 1910 - 1927 Duggan, John Edward 20 Feb 1850 – 22 Mar 1911 Harrison, (unknown) Henderson, Annie G. died 1916 Herron, (unknown) 19?? Hess, (baby) Johnson, Alice 1890 – 1920 Johnson, Catherine (Taylor) 28 Aug 1822 - 2 May 1908 wife of Jas. Johnson, Johanna 1852 - 1919 Johnson, John B. 1858 – 1938 Kaminsky, Mrs. Marlin, Anna Elizabeth 1898 – 1920 Marlin, Elizabeth Anne 1866 – 1929 Marlin, George 1862 – 1936 Marlin, Grace Verna 1895-1981 Marlin, James Andrew 23 Mar 1858 – 23 Jan 1938 Pollock, Annie died 1917 Pollock, Elizabeth (Boyd) 14 Oct 1909 age 76 Pollock, James 10 Apr 1911 age 88 Pollock, James & Elizabeth (2nd photo) Pollock, Sarah died 1902 Smith, Elsie M. died 1919 Taylor, Catherine died 1909 Taylor, Geo. 1865 - 1906 hus of Isabella Taylor, John died 1936 Taylor, Rebecca died 1917 Taylor, Robert 18 Jul 1909 age 80 Vipond, (baby) 4 Aug 1905 – 7 Aug 1905 dau of John R. & Mary E. Vipond, (infant) died 8 Sep 1903 dau of J. R. & M. E. Vipond, John R. 1875 – 1933 Vipond, John Robert 23 Oct 1906 - 25 Jan 1991 Vipond, Mary E. 1877 – 1943 Vipond, May J. 1909 - 1930 Vipond, Sarah 1911 – 1932 Vipond, Thomas William 1899 - 23 Aug 1904 son of John R & Mary E. Vipond, Thomas 23 Apr 1917 – 13 Jan 2005
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