Baldwin, James 1854 - 1941 Baldwin, Margaret (nee Young) 1874 - 1944 Bird, Elizabeth 1860 - 1942 Bird, John C. 1853 - 1937 Bird, Leonard 13 Jan 1926 age 45 Campbell, John Pratt 1 Feb 1913 age 101 yrs 3 mos 19 days Gray, Lois (nee Bird) 5 Oct 1924 age 41 yrs 7 mos, wife of William Gray, Marjory (nee Maxwell) 8 Oct 1919 age 68 yrs 7 mos, wife of William Gray, Marjory Elizabeth (infant) died 23 Nov 1914 dau of Robert & Mary Gray, Mary (nee Baugh) 14 Oct 1918 age 26 yrs 9 mos Gray, Robert A. 4 Oct 1918 age 26 yrs 9 mos Gray, William 1875 - 1948 Maxwell, David S. 1874 - 1953 Maxwell, Lizzie (nee Gray) 1882 - 1964 Saunders, Frank A. J. 1865 - 1943 Saunders, Louisa 1858 - 1933 Shiach, John 11 Jun 1912 age 17 yrs 1 mon, son of John & Mary Wright, Jennie J. (nee Larsen) Young 29 Apr 1911 - 15 Mar 2002 Young, Annie (nee Marshall) 1875 - 1932 Young, David Jr. 15 May 1909 - 19 Aug 1944 hus of Jennie Larsen Young, David Sr. 1877 - 1951 Young, Margaret died May 1911 dau of Annie Young, Ruth 1917 - 1932 dau of Annie
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