Daum, Christina Dec 6, 1846 - Nov 9, 1934 Daum, Elizabeth Jul 21, 1918 - Jul 24, 1918 Daum, Jakob Jul 10, 1924 age 77 Daum, Johan Jun 15, 1885 - Dec 26, 1933 Dressler, Elizabeth Jul 7, 1902 - Jan 1947 Dressler, Jeanete Johanna 1858 - 1943 wife of Johann Dressler, Johann Phillip 1857 - 1941 Fowlie, Cecil Stuart 1928 - 2012 Fowlie, Esther Ruth (nee Dressler) 1933 - 2013 wife of Cecil Geib, Katherina Oct 22, 1826 - Mar 11, 1917 Gurski, Eileen Feb 2, 1934 - Mar 2, 1941 dau of Wm. Gurski, Paul 1936 - 1949 Gurski, Wilhelm 1904 - 1953 Haberstock, (baby) Jan 24, 1947 - Jan 24, 1947 Haberstock, Wilfred 1927 - 1956 Nicksmith, Margaretha (nee Rothenbush) Feb 21, 1876 - Sep 29, 1930 Rathgeber, Doreen 1944 - 1958 Rathgeber, Johan 1874 - 1954 Rathgeber, Johan Sep 27, 1915 - Sep 28, 1951 Rathgeber, Katharina Jan 25, 1880 - Jul 27, 1949 Rathgeber, Rosie 1917 - 1918 Rathgeber, Wilhelm Michael Oct 18, 1917 - Aug 9, 1923 Rosin, Adolf Apr 19, 1929 - Apr 22, 1929 Schutz, Adam 1874 - 1964 Schutz, Katharina 1879 - 1946 wife of Adam Seebach, Mary Elizabeth Nov 8, 1922 age 21
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