BYRNE, Agnes Hamilton (nee Mitchell) Sep 29, 1895 – Oct 15, 1976 BYRNE, Andrew Douglas 1919 - 1925 son of Andrew & Agnes BYRNE, Andrew Patrick 1892 – 1969 BYRNE, Jaden Mary Feb 26, 1991 - Jun 29, 1991 BYRNE, Sheila Isabelle 1937 – 1939 DUNLOP, James Stewart 1867 - Jan 21, 1930 DUNLOP, Miriam Wilson 1869 - 1911 wife of James ERASMUS, Lillie Jemima Sep 24, 1905 age 4 yrs 2 mos, dau of William & Elizabeth GIVEN, Norah Mary (nee Dunlop) 1901 - 1994 KENNEDY, Willliam Richard died Apr 22, 1905 son of J. C. & Sarah MCBEATH, Morrison Dec 13, 1918 age 22 yrs 9 mos REID, Harriett Markley 1867 – 1905 ROBERTSON, George Oct 9, 1912 age 59 ROBINS, George C. Dec 7, 1907 age 50 ROBINS, Percy Feb 3, 1904 – Aug 16, 1939 SANDERSON, William 1859 – 1914 SIGFUSON, Darcy Jun 20, 1961 - Aug 17, 2012 SPENCER, Alexander Rupert Jul 22, 1860 - Feb 16, 1930 SPENCER, Edward Jan 6, 1932 age 79 SPENCER, Mary 1849 - Jan 4, 1941 SPENCER, Stewart Charles 1936 - 1941 SPENCER, William Oct 24, 1909 age 87 SPENCER, William James Jan 30, 1891 - Dec 9, 1918 WALTON, George Jul 15, 1896 - Jan 25, 1903
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