Borayko, Wiktoria 'Victoria' died 23 Dec 1902 Brezinski, Maria (nee Bandura) died 1908 wife of Anton Brezinski, Wlasyslaw 19 Jan 1908 - 1916 son of Anton & Kula Cerkowniak, Jozef 'Joseph' died 1909/10 son of Anton & Maria (nee Derkacz) Derkatch, Jan 'John' son of Sebastian & Jaga 'Agnes' Ksiondzyna Derkatch, Sebastian 11 Jan 1841 - 1905/6 son of Nikolay & Mary (nee Bascha) Derkatch, Victoria died 23 Dec 1902 Furman, Wlasyslaw (died after 1907) son of Michael Genik, Alec Walter 1903 - 1903 son of John B. & Anna (nee Persovich) Genik, John** 12 Dec 1907 - 7 Mar 1908 son of John B. & Anna Genik, John James 1904 - 1904 son of John B. & Anna Gnojowy, Wawzyniec 'Wawro' Kopylchu/Kopelchuk, Maria 26 Oct 1901 - 16 Jul 1907 dau of Philip & Annie (nee Sheptak( Ksonzena/Ksiondzyna, Frania 'Frances' dau of Tomasz & Rozalia (nee Zawislak) Ksonzena/Ksiondzyna, Karolina dau of Tomasz & Rozalia Kuzmar, Jan 'John' Lozinski, Anna Rozalia 1902 - 1903 dau of Michal & Agnes (nee Stycyszyn) Ostafie, Frances dau of Michael & Agnes (nee Pedgurski) Ostafie, Julian son of Michael & Agnes Ostafie, Michal son of Michael & Agnes Ostrowercha, Anna dau of Nikolai & Maria (nee Yednak) Sopkow, Julia dau of Anton Zawislak, Maria died 1903 dau of Wawzyniec & Maria Zawislak, Rozalia 1901 - 6 Dec 1903 dau of Michael & Agnes (nee Derkatch) Zawislak, Wawzyniec died 24 Dec 1910 hus of Maria ** Buried on the south side of Sakal’s farm, close to St. Michael’s
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