Atkinson, Rosalia Marguerite (nee Ortmann) 1914 - 1920 Atkinson, Rosalia (nee Ortman) (2nd photo) Berlinger, Mrs. Bertrand, Corrine (nee Dore) Jan 19, 1915 age 53 yrs 8 mos 13 days, wife of Joseph Bertrand, Joseph Bertrand, Joseph George Bertrand, Marguerite Bertrand, Roland Bertrand, Telesphore Boarta, Elizabeth Bonnet, Henry Desire Boufford, Alfred Bruch, Ellen May Chouinard, Marie Rubey Duriez, Ernest Etcheverry, Marguerite Gagner, Helene Gagner, Joseph Lorenzo Halbauer, Alvera Hamel, Charles Feb 24, 1917 age 78 yrs Hamel, Irene Eva Hamel, Lea (nee Heon) Nov 18, 1920 age 73 yrs 1 mon, wife of Charles Herman, Margaret (nee Kinderknecht) 1884 - 1925 wife of Alois Sr. Herman, Nick Hoffman, Mary Husch, Katrina 1879 - 1922 Kennedy, Charlotte Rose M. Kirchkmeyer, Anna Kirchkmeyer, Frank Langlois, Alice Larre, Louis Joseph L'Heureux, Moneline Nadon, Roland Ortman, Katherine Oster 1880 - 1924 Oster, Joseph Jr. 1892 - 1923 Oster, Joseph Sr. 1835 - 1916 Oster, Katherine (nee Scheikind) 1835 - 1910 wife of Joseph Sr. Pelletier, Annette Pelletier, William Prince, Clarisse (nee Royer) Aug 15, 1859 - Jul 18, 1915 wife of Albert Puech, Casimer 1860 - 1920 Puech, Cyprien Puech, Marie 1862 - 1934 Rock, Irene Salembier, Alphonse 1856 - 1917 Salembier, Laurent Charlotte St. Hinge, Narcissium Tomshik, Josephine died May 8, 1914 Tovey, Michel Joseph Ueberall, Albert 1870 - 1916 unknown 1 unknown 2 unknown 3 unknown 4 unknown 5 unknown 6 unknown 7 Vandenburgh, John Baptist
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