CHERRY, CATHERINE M. 1867 - 1962 CHERRY, PERCY JAMES 1885 - 1964 EMELE, FRANK died age 50/60 GOODRICH, ARTHUR EDMUND 'TED' 1911 - 1983 GOODRICH, CHARLES 1877 - 1955 GOODRICH, EDNA C. 1912 - 28 Apr 1992 GOODRICH, GEORGE CUTHBERT 1883 - 1942 GOODRICH, KATHERINE 1884 - 1967 GRUNOW, EDITH MARY (nee Mallen) 2 Jan 1922 - 17 Jan 2015 GRUNOW, JOHN 24 Jul 1912 - 2 Feb 1988 GRUNOW, RICHARD JOHN 3 Oct 1942 - 6 May 2012 son of John & Edith HARVEY, AUGUSTA EUGENIA 1890 - 19 Jun 1967 HARVEY, MARGARET 1887 - 1959 HARVEY, REGINALD 1884 - 1942 HARVEY, ROBERT GARSIDE 1888 - 22 Apr 1972 HARVEY, WALTER JAMES 1918 - 16 Mar 1989 son of Reginald & Margaret MARSHALL, (baby) MARSHALL, ETHEL 1910 - Dec 1910 dau of Bert & Emily PARIS, (baby) PARIS, MAY THOMAS, HARRY Apr 1915 - May 1915 TUCKER, SELMA May 1911 - Sep 1912 dau of BertThis record was taken from a copy of the records held in the Anglican Church in Watrous. That record was then read by Mrs. Doris Bieber (nee Harvey) of Humboldt, formerly of Bruno, and some additional material put in. The understanding most persons have is that there is a mass grave of remains which were transferred from an old Anglican Cemetery in Bruno. These records now seem to be lost. Some records might also be found in Humboldt.
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