Beierbach, Annie 24 May 1930 - 26 May 1930 Campbell, Henrietta Laurie (nee Barclay) 14 Apr 1900 - 17 Dec 1978 wife of Robert J. Campbell, Robert John 12 Jan 1887 - 13 Aug 1964 Dell, John 13 May 1893 - Aug 1962 Dell, Elizabeth (nee Landsiedel) 1894 - Feb 1950 wife of John Graf, Jacob Sr. 1866 - 1938 hus of Christine Goring Graf, Jacob James 5 Apr 1891 - 17 Jul 1939 son of Jacob Sr. & Christine Grusie, (unknown) died age 2 son of Karl & Maria (nee Klotz) Grusie, (unknown) died age 17 son of Karl & Maria Guckert, John 3 Nov 1920 - Nov 1920 son of Anton & Margaret (nee Scherger) Helm, Allan 21 Jun 1934 - 24 Oct 1935 son of Frederick Jr. & Martha (nee Lippert) Helm, Frederick 24 Sep 1876 - 17 May 1927 son of Jacob & Barbara Kanewischer, Amelia (nee Flemmer) 22 Feb 1909 - 13 Jan 1998 dau of Phillip & Mathilda Scheurer, Edna dau of Gottfried & Helena Scheurer, Emil 1905 - 1959 son of Gottfried, hus of Amelia Flemmer Scheurer, Gottfried 1879 - 1964 hus of Helena Miller & Helena ? Scheurer, Gottfred 1922 age 1 son of Gottfried Scheurer, Katherine died age 4 dau of Gottfried Scheurer, Helena (nee Miller) Feb 1923 Scheurer, Solomon Feb 1923 son of Gottfried Winter, (infant) child of Henry Sr. & Mary Katherina (nee May) Winter, (infant) child of Henry Sr. & Mary K.
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