Bates, Albert 7 Jul 1885 - 1 Nov 1929 Bates, Eliza 18 Apr 1862 - 15 Jun 1937 Bates, Harold 1923 - 1971 son of Stanley & Ivah Bates, Shirley Myrna (nee Ames) 8 Jan 1939 - 16 Nov 2005 dau of Harold & Mabel Bates, Stanley 1892 - 1955 son of Albert & Eliza Carpenter, Ben Heald 11 Mar 1872 - 5 Sep 1950 Carpenter, Leona May (nee Ballard) 1874 - 4 Mar 1943 wife of Ben Cromwell, John 1875 - 1927 hus of Mary Graham, Neil 1883 - 1948 Graham, Janet 1890 - 1940 wife of Neil Hall, John Hall, Mrs. John Hall, May died Feb 1951 dau of John Hall, Richard died Jul 1971 son of John Hoiness, John 4 Dec 1875 - Aug 1961 Hoiness, Johanna (nee Westby) 7 Feb 1888 - Aug 1967 wife of John Peck, Mrs. Lucy 3 Nov 1876 - 12 Apr 1940 Randall, Clara Etta 10 Jul 1917 - 26 May 1927 dau of John & Hattie (nee Forsyth) Vermeesch, Eva (nee Waldern) 9 Jun 1902 - 9 May 1941 dau of Frank & Mary Waldern, Frank Edwin 14 Jul 1863 - 6 Jan 1940 Waldern, Mary Alice (nee Vincent) 23 Apr 1863 - 3 Dec 1938 Waldern, Edwin James 11 Jan 1889 - Oct 1939 son of Frank & Mary Waldern, William Henry 5 Jan 1890 - 18 Sep 1931 son of Frank & Mary Waldern, Mary E. (nee Holmes) 1918 - 1944 wife of Claude Wickland, John Edwin 28 Dec 1869 - 14 May 1940 son of Daniel & Brita Wintringham, Fred 1888 - 1959 Wintringham, Annie 1887 - 1937 wife of Fred
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