Bird, Alice M. 1868 - 1941 Bott, Elizabeth (nee Clark) 1869 - 1919 wife of James Dixon, William Fredrick (infant) died 1913 son of John & Mathilda Drummond, Davinia (nee Logie) died Jan 17, 1910 Eva, Margaret 1875 - 1947 Farmer, Elizabeth May 31, 1914 age 62 yrs 2 mos, wife of W. H. Hall, Edward W. Oct 22, 1910 age 53 Hunt, Cecil Vern Sep 1, 1925 - Oct 20, 1925 Hunt, Hilda Gracie Oct 10, 1920 - 1932 Isaacson, Margaret Anne (nee Slater) Sep 17, 1886 - Jan 7, 1917 wife of William McCoy, Jane May 14, 1872 - Mar 19, 1934 McNabb, Ivan 1920 - 1921 Nelson, Gavin 1850 - 1929 Nelson, Margaret 1850 - 1932 wife of Gavin Shewan, Mary 1869 - 1923 Shiels, James 1852 - 1938 Shiels, Jane 1856 - 1931 wife of James Small, Maggie (nee Clark) 1876 - 1940 wife of T. E. Wilcox, Raymond Jul 15, 1888 - Jun 22, 1917 2 unidentified gravesites
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