Braun, Aganetha (nee Klassen) 1873 - 1902 Braun, Baby 1928 - 1928 Braun, Elizabeth 1933 - 1933 Braun, Helen (nee Bueckert) 1921 - 1992 Braun, Helena 1908 - 1988 Braun, Jakob 1910 - 1927 Braun, Johann K. 1864 - 1929 Braun, John E. 1924 - 2003 Braun, Joseph (nee Ens) 1966 - 1966 Braun, Katharina 1913 - Braun, Ken 1961 - 1961 Braun, Lena 1936 - 1945 Braun, Margaret (nee Peters) 1972 - 1972 Braun, Maria 1903 - 1903 Braun, Maria 1904 - 1999 Braun, Maria (nee Friesen) 1874 - 1949 Braun, Maria (nee Klassen) Friesen 1849 - 1911 Braun, Peter (nee Peters) 1966 - 1966 Doerksen, Abe Doerksen, Abraham Doerksen, Henry 1918 - 1918 Doerksen, Peter Driedger, (unknown) died 1917 wife of Peter Fehr, Frieda 1949 - 2002 Klassen, (unknown) wife of Julius Kroker, Aganetha 1902 - 1907 Kroker, Elizabeth 1907 - 1908 Letkemen, John 1884 - 1954 Loewen, Bernard Martens, Aganetha (nee Ens) 1858 - 1911 wife of Peter Martens, Justina (nee Suderman) 1939 Martens, Peter 1860 - 1946 Martens, (unknown) wife of Peter J. H. Neufeld, Helena (nee Reddekopp) 1902 - 1931 Neufeld, Johan Neufeld, Mrs. Johan (nee Fehr) Neufeld, Nick 1928 - 1928 Peters, Cornelius Peters, Helena 1906 - 1922 Reddekopp, Helena (nee Schmidt) 1876 - 1923 Reddekopp, Tina 1918 - 1920 Regier, (unknown) 1935 - 1935 Siemens, Neta Unruh, Liese Wiebe, Henry P. 1886 - 1952 Wilhelm, Mrs. Wolfe, child of John Wolfe, child of John Wolfe, child of John Wolke, David 1917 Wolke, Johan Wolke, Jakob
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