Anderson, (unknown) 1920 - 1920 dau of James & Annie Belle (nee Sloat) Branscombe, Arthur 1849 - 1930 Branscombe, Charlotte (nee Jackson) 1861 - ???? Brandt, Willie H. 17 Jun 1916 - 15 Dec 1916 son of P. & D. Cunkin, Archibald Kenneth 22 Jun 1903 - 24 May 1915 son of John & Ethel Cunkin, John Earl 17 Sep 1880 - 29 Oct 1919 Debler, Theresa 1868 - 1919 Dike, Elizabeth 13 Feb 1917 age 49 wife of L. V. Edwards, Christina (nee MacKay) 6 Feb 1920 age 39 yrs 5 mos, wife of Charles Faller, Adella 16 Jun 1920 age 54 Kainz, Olga 28 Nov 1906 - 27 Apr 1912 McAulay, Florence 1884 - 1990 McAulay, Gordon Glen 1920 - 1977 son of Ralph & Florence McAulay, Kenneth Edmund 20 Jun 1918 - 31 Aug 2007 son of Ralph & Florence McAulay, Margaret (nee Tait) Myers 4 May 1917 - 31 Mar 2006 wife of Kenneth, dau of Alex & Susan McAulay, Ralph 188? - 1980 McLean, Donald 9 Jun 1913 age 72 Newman, Esther Bell 26 Jun 1916 age 87 wife of J. T. Palmer, Eva Arbutus 9 Aug 1912 age 9 yrs 3 mos Rose, John W. 3 Mar 1941 Rose, Marie 23 Jun 1877 - 21 Jan 1930 Ross, Elizabeth 30 Apr 1911 age 43 wife of Henry Silzer, Jakob 25 Dec 1848 - 27 Feb 1916 Tait, Susan 1899 - 1971 unknown 1 unknown 2 unknown 3 Wittal, Christopher 23 Jan 1919 age 71
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