Cleveland, Amelia A. 1853 - 13 Apr 1929 wife of Charles Cleveland, Charles W. 1853 - c.1920s Fluney, Blanche Marie 14 Mar 1913 - 3 Jan 1923 dau of John & Katie Fluney, Robert Jan 1955 - Jan 1955 Graham, (baby) child of Irwin & Margie Graham, Robert Scott 1886 - 26 Feb 1922 Hennings, Henry 21 Apr 1863 - 5 Feb 1930 House, Frances Ann 9 May 1856 - 17 Mar 1933 wife of Horace House, Horace Hill 13 Dec 1855 - 2 Jan 1940 Kuhn, Charles Albert 8 Jul 1894 - 14 Nov 1971 Kuhn, Clarence 1885 - 19 Jul 1957 son of Sarah Kuhn, Sarah Alice (nee Graham) 1870 - 17 Feb 1944 age 74 yrs 4 mos 19 days Langill, James David 16 Aug 1928 - 12 Sep 1928 Mathers, Elston 29 Jan 1930 age 73 Mathers, Lester 1885 - 29 Jan 1930 Mathers, May Pearl (nee Miljohn) 5 Nov 1894 - 11 Jun 1928 Mathers, Nellie 28 Jan 1930 Michael, (unknown) 1925 Michael, Donna Lee Oct 1939 - Nov 1939 Michael, Felda Frances 21 May 1905 - 29 Dec 1934 Orr, Geraldine Ethel 27 May 1919 - 28 Oct 1923 dau of J. E. & E. M. Quinn, John Francis 12 Jul 1862 - 11 Jul 1926 son of John & Charlotte Spalding, Gordon died c.1940s Taylor, James 1853 - 1 Feb 1930 Taylor, Johanna 3 Oct 1851 - 15 Apr 1935 Wilson, (baby) 4 May 1915 - 4 May 1915 son of William & Dana Wilson, Bertha 12 Feb 1903 - 17 Jun 1918 dau of William & Dana Wilson, Blanche 1921 - 1922 Wilson, Bruce 1950 - 1950 Wilson, Dana (nee Thompson) 3 Jun 1876 - 23 Nov 1943 Wilson, William 5 May 1875 - 6 Nov 1922
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