Brilz, Thomas Bruno 1922 son of Joseph & Veronica Chisholm, Violet Catherine 1919 - 1923 dau of Alex & Margaret Isabel (nee McPhaul) Dietrich, Edward 1926 Dietrich, Mary Margaret 1921 Eisteter, Frank died age 8 Fleck, Christian Fleck, Jacob Jun 1922 Fleck, Magdalena Aug 1920 age 7 Fleck, Marcus (infant) Fleck, Marcus 24 Aug 1885 - 26 Mar 1928 son of Joseph & Elizabeth (nee Kary) Glauser, Joseph Glauser, Raphael Jan 1926 - Apr 1926 Glauser, Rosa Jun 1926 - Mar 1927 Glauser, Thomas Hamel, Lloyd George 19 Mar 1922 - 24 Mar 1922 son of George & Clara (nee Meyers) Hark, Elisabeth 14 May 1920 age 69 Huffco, Pauline 1919 Ingenthron, George 1918 Koch, Anton 1918 son of John Koch, John Aug 1917 Koch, Michael 15 Jul 1917 Koch, Regina Aug 1917 Kuntz, Emelia Kuntz, Nicodemus Kuntz, Wilhelmina 29 Dec 1929 age 3 dau of Frank & Margareth Langer, Leo Martin, Elizabeth Johanna Apr 1929 - Apr 1930 Matz, Marianne 26 Jan 1918 Matz, Michael 19 Jan 1919 age 59 hus of Elizabeth Metz, Thomas 23 May 1926 - 6 Oct 1926 son of Gottlieb & Frances (nee Kuntz) Miller, (unknown male) died age 8 Moser, Joseph 25 Jun 1919 - 25 Jun 1919 son of Amelia Moser Stark, Elizabeth 14 May 1920 age 69 Stein, Christian 1918 age 4 Stofka, William 1923 Tuchscherer, Eva 1918 Zarbock, Amalia 19 Jan 1907 - 9 Jun 1922 dau of Karl & Margaretha (nee Kason)
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