Beattie, Clara Adelaide (nee Hill) 1862 - Aug 1947 dau of Nehemiah & Sarah (nee Baldwin) Beattie, James May 1846 - Sep 1923 wife of James Beattie, Robina 24 Dec 1926 age 82 sister to James Brayford, Samuel 9 Oct 1853 - 23 Apr 1924 Brayford, Minnie Maggie Victoria (nee Hill) 13 Feb 1869 - 23 Jun 1923 dau of Nehemiah & Sarah Brayford, Roy 14 Oct 1903 - 20 Sep 1938 Geoghegan, Johanna Beatrice (nee Beattie) 24 May 1871 - 4 May 1944 Geoghegan, John 16 Nov 1860 - 3 Apr 1948 Geoghegan, John Robert 5 Jan 1894 - 7 Sep 1976 son of John & Johanna Hill, Annie Appleton (nee Hindmarch) 12 Aug 1877 - 16 Jun 1961 wife of Franklin, dau of James & Ann Hill, Chipman Nehemiah 1858 - 1942 hus of Ellen 'Nellie' Summerton, son of Nehemiah & Sarah Hill, Franklin Hartley 1866 - 7 Jan 1954 son of Nehemiah & Sarah Hindmarch, (baby) Neish, Malcolm Finley 1926 - 1934 son of Theodore & Jessie Neish, Theodore Louis 22 Jan 1871 - 15 Jan 1944 hus of Jessie Geoghegan Poll, John Wesley Walker, Sarah (nee Hill) 18 Nov 1897 - 8 Dec 1975 wife of Thomas, dau of Chipman & Ellen
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