Our Family's Journey Through Time
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6351 | Gordon Duncan's cremated ashes were spread near an old Oak tree on his birth farm property by members of his family as to his wishes. Oral family history suggests that thiis is the location were several of the children of the first generation were buried before there were organized cemeteries developed in Ramsay Township. Unnamed twins, a son Daniel who was youngest child born in Scotland and possibly others were probably buried at this loction. | Duncan, Gordon Henderson (I2890)
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6352 | Gordon Lowry Obituary LOWRY, Gordon s. Suddenly in hospital on Sunday, July 1, 2007. After a lifetime of service, Gordon S. Lowry, in his 78th year. Paymaster Representative. J.C.I. Senator 6727. Devoted husband and soulmate of Blanche. Cherished father of Stan (Dale), Bruce, Ken (Claire), Ron (Caroline) and Brian (Donna). Gord's six grandchildren were the light of his life. Survived by brothers Bill, Bert, Donald, Jimmy and David. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Our special thanks to Dr. Lisa Cross for her immense skill and devotion. Friends may pay their respects at Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd., Wednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. and Thursday 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Friday July 6 at 11 a.m. Send Condolences to gordonlowry@sympatico.ca Donations to Cancer Foundation instead of flowers would be appreciated. | Lowry, Gordon S. (I7422)
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6353 | GORDON, Isabel Margaret Passed way July 1 1 , 2006. Born in Bounty, Sask. Nov. 21, 1919. She will be deeply missed by her loving husband Frank of 56 years; son Rob (Louise), daughter Maureen (Doug), cherished grandchildren Jeff, Kim, David, Dean and sisters Geneva and Mona. Predeceased by brothers Gerald, Ken and Rorie. A compassoniate and generous woman, who loved to laugh, Isabel will be remembered with affection and appreciation. A memorial service and reception will be held Friday, July 21, 2:00pm at St. Paul's United Church, 2410 Malaview Ave., Sidney. | McLeod, Isabelle Margaret (I26914)
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6354 | Goulbourn register, as per ancestry.ca; age 79 lists widow ass Eliza | McCaffrey, James (I3780)
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6355 | Goulbourn birth register 1901 Census | Tubman, Mary Isabella (I3918)
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6356 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, Eliza Eveline "Evelyn" (I2713)
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6357 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, James Garland (I2714)
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6358 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, Alvin "Roland" (I2918)
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6359 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Anderson, Arabella "Bella" (I3427)
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6360 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, Dr. James Wendell Holmes M. D. (I3616)
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6361 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, Joshua Claude Kinsit (I3617)
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6362 | Goulbourn Birth Register | Simpson, Kenneth S. (I3618)
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6363 | Goulbourn birth register | Bradley, Mildred Henrietta (I3799)
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6364 | Goulbourn birth register 71-001789 | Simpson, Emma Ida (I3613)
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6365 | Goulbourn Death Register | Simpson, Joshua Claude Kinsit (I3617)
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6366 | Goulbourn death register 14-009230 | Kidd, Eliza (I2907)
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6367 | Goulbourn death register 33-009719 | Simpson, George Edward (I2744)
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6368 | Goulbourn marriage register | Family: Alvin "Roland" Simpson / Emma Ida Simpson (F1237)
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6369 | Goulbourn marriage register; ancestry.ca +++ www.ancestry.ca Name:Edward Kidd Age:26 Birth Date:abt 1859 Birth Place:Huntly Co Carleton Marriage Date:9 Jun 1885 Marriage County or District:Carleton Father:Richard Kidd Mother:Mary Ann Hodgins Kidd Spouse: Alvira Young Spouse's Age:24 Spouse Birth Date:abt 1861 Spouse Birth Place:Goulburn Co Carleton Spouse Father:Wm Young Spouse Mother:Jane Abbott +++ | Family: Edward Kidd / Alvira Young (F1632)
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6370 | Goulbourn marriage register; ancestry.ca | Kidd, Edward (I4661)
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6371 | GOVAN. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander announce the engagement of their daughter, Doreen Marguerite, to Mr. George Phillip Baker, Imperial. The wedding will take place at Govan the latter part of December. | Family: George Philip Baker / Doreen Marguerite Alexander, R. N. (F765)
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6372 | GRACE GREGORY REID Born at Port Dalhousie ONT. Died at Bow Island ALTA. 1890 - 1918. Birth: ?tab?1890 Dalhousie Mills Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties Ontario, Canada Conflicting information on birth location Port Dalhouse or Dalhousie Mills. It is more likely that Dalhousie Mills is correct. | Reid, Grace Gregory (I7307)
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6373 | Grace Isabella (Kirkness) Leggott was born on 21 August 1915 on a farm North of Lanigan to James and Luella (Mertz) Kirkness. She had two brothers, Anson and Bill, and a sister Eva. Her mother died following childbirth when Grace was seven years old. She attended Elmsville School and the first day of school she broke her collar bone when she fell off the wagon. She met Harold Leggott at a school dance and married him on 5 November 1938. They raised their five children: Tom, Luella, Isabel, Irene and Nancy on a farm southeast of Lanigan. She raised chickens and turkeys, and milked cows, and as well, grew a large garden and made preserves. Harold and Grace loved to square dance, entertain family and friends and take holidays at Waskesiu. She encouraged each of their children to complete their grade twelve and then take a secondary education of their own choice. After her children had left home, Grace worked at the Lanigan Hospital for twelve years and baby sat children for a few more years. Harold and Grace moved into Lanigan in 1972 and continued gardening. They took their first trip on their 40th anniversary to Hawaii and returned there many times to vacation. They also enjoyed other trips to the states, B.C., AB and Manitoba. She took each daughter with her on trips to Scotland to where her grandparents and father once lived. Her hobbies were quilting, knitting, taking pictures, and up dating her diaries and photo albums. She loved growing flowers. Harold passed away in December 1999 and Grace lived in her own home until December 4, 2013 when she moved to Central Parkland Lodge in Lanigan. This is where she lived until her passing on 21 July 2015, just one month short of her 100th birthday. She was buried in Lanigan Cemetery. | Kirkness, Grace Isabella (I33466)
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6374 | GRACE, John Francis At the Almonte General Hospital on Saturday, October 16, 1965, John F. Grace, beloved husband of Mary Jane Kennedy and the lata Mary Martha Kennedy, in his 85th year, beloved father of James, Helen, Madeline and Gerald at home; Frances (Mrs. Arnold Shane) and Hugh, Almonte and Leonard, Ottawa. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home. 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, thence to St. Mary's Church for Requiem Hign Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery | Grace, John Francis (I43519)
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6375 | Gracie May Dubray was born May 16, 1918 at Swan River, MB to "Frank" Francis Xavier Dubray (1880-1968) and his wife Mary Agnes (nee Demoline 1884-1973). She married "Robbie" Carmen Boyle Robertson (1916-2013). Gracie passed away on October 28, 2007 at Killam, AB. She and her husband are buried at Sedgewick Cemetery, Sedgewick, Wainwright Census Division, Alberta and share a headstone. Contributor: debhochachka@gmail.com (49967560) | Dubray, Gracie May "Grace" (I34178)
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6376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1507)
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6377 | Graduate of Queens University. Lived in Almonte where Dr. Macdowall had a practice until 1942; moved to Carleton Place. | Scott, Marjorie Isabel (I2205)
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6378 | Graham Hudson ? obituary January 24, 2022 ?b?Hudson, Graham?/b? It is with great sadness that the family of Graham Hudson announce his peaceful passing at the Ottawa General Hospital on January 22, 2022 in his 89th year. He was the loving and devoted husband and soul mate of the late Kay (nee Snedden) for 59 years. Graham was the son of the late Stuart and Kay Hudson. He was the proud father of Bruce (Elizabeth), Brian (Lynn), Steve (Jane), Dale (Angela) and Donna (Bill) Lemon as well as 13 grandchildren Leigh (Craig), Dana (Alan), Kerin, Sandra, Allison (Eric), Andrew, Sara (Lucas), Melissa, Jared, Cameron, Nicholas, Meg, Ben and great-grandchild Claire. He will be mourned by his sister Gwen (the late Allan) Taylor. Pre-deceased by his sister the late Marion (Trevor) Hawkins and brother-in-law the late Earle (Marilyn) Snedden and he will also be mourned by brother-in-law Sandy (Marion) Snedden and his sister-in-law Beth (Brian) Keating. Graham was a respected member of the Agricultural Community. He was active in the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers, Kemptville College Foundation as a graduate of K.A.S. of 1954. He was also a longtime 4-H Leader and a lifelong member of St. Andrews United Church, Pakenham. Graham especially enjoyed his fraternal affiliations with Mississippi Masonic Lodge no. 147, Maple Granite Royal Arch Chapter, Scottish Rite 32 Degree, Tunis Shriners no. 179 and the Land O'Lakes Shrine Club. The family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff and friends at Orchard View by the Mississippi for their kindness. Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, ON. (613)256-3313) On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. A Private Service will be held on Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11am. Should you wish to join the funeral by Zoom please e-mail your request to crgamblefuneralhome@bellnet.ca. A Graveside Service and interment will be held in the spring at Pakenham Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations to the Shriners Hospitals for Children ? Canada or the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. | Hudson, Graham (I29776)
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6379 | GRAHAM, Clifford Aylwin In hospital on Wednesday, September 16, 1992. Clifford Graham, in his 86th year, beloved husband of the late Velma Graham, and dear father of Glenn and his wife Joyce of Ashton. Loving grandfather of Bonnie and Wes Suchorab, and Brian and Laurie Graham. Great-grandfather of Joshua and Jacob Suchorab and Rebecca and Benjamin Graham. Brother of Earl Graham and Velma Cox. (Past-Master of Mansfield L.O.L. No. 69, Life Member of Goodwood Masonic Lodge No. 159, Past-President of Stittsville Sunshine Club) . Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, Westboro Chapel, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday. Funeral Service in the Chapel, Friday, 1 p.m. Interment Stittsville United Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. | Graham, Clifford Aylwin (I14667)
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6380 | GRAHAM, Glenn Clifford Unexpectedly at home in Ashton, ON on Tuesday, April 17, 2001 . Glenn Graham age 68 years. Loving husband of Joyce Lowe. Dear father of Bonnie Graham of Nepean and Brian (Laurie) of Stittsville. Loving grandfather of Joshua, Jacob & Jesse Suchorab and Rebecca, Benjamin & Bruce Graham. | Graham, Glen Clifford (I14671)
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6381 | GRAHAM, Joshua Simpson At his home, 7th Concession, Goulbourn, Friday 28, 1964, Joshua Simpson Graham, beloved husband of Caroline Cathcart, dear father of Clif ford and Earl, Stittsville, and Velma (Mrs. Wallace Cox), Carp, in his 94th year. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West Carleton Place. Funeral service Sunday, March 1st at 2 p.m. Interment Munster Union Cemetery | Graham, Joshua Simpson (I6322)
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6382 | Grandma Burns always said that she had lived a charmed life because she got to do what she wanted to do and liked to do. She was born Sarah Carter on Jan. 6, 1867, the year Canada became a Dominion. She was the eighth born of the ten children of James Carter and Elizabeth Kelly Carter. When she was 17, a young man came calling to ask for her hand in marriage. She refused his proposal with the very valid reason that she wanted to make something of herself. This provoked much discussion at home, with her mother and some brothers upset that she hadn't accepted the proposal. Grandma promptly left home, first staying with her cousin Kate Kelly, then later going to live with her older brother Tom and his family in Carleton Place. There she attended Secondary School in preparation for entrance to Model School where she graduated as a teacher. I asked her why she had decided to become a teacher, and she replied "I wanted to help boys make something of themselves." (It was the Agricultural era then, and boys usually left school after the sixth grade to work on the family farms.) When Grandma greeted her first students in that one-room country school ? just as she had anticipated, there were many girls of all ages but no boys beyond 12 years. She proceeded to visit the neighbourhood farms to encourage parents to provide opportunities for their sons. She was a farmer's daughter and she knew that the cycle of farming included an off-season. In Autumn when the harvest was stored, the boys could complete their early morning chores and attend daily classes until early spring, when a new busy season began. This added 5-1/2 to 6 months of learning for them. She taught the usual 3 R's ? Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, but added another R ? Responsibility ? teaching that our lives begin and end the day we become silent about things that matter. Since she was teaching in the public system she couldn't teach prayers so she taught poetry because she loved it; she considered it a cultural experience. Her students committed to memory the works of the old masters ? Oliver Goldsmith's "The Village Schoolmaster", John Milton's "On His Blindness", Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" and Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade", etc, etc. She could recite these poems without ever referring to a book. She had me memorize these poems years before I studied them in High School. Grandma encountered much resistance in her quest to teach senior boys but she persisted and enlisted the support of the girls already in her class. Soon a few older brothers joined their sisters, and as good reports spread throughout the community, more came and she had to ask for regular tables and chairs to accommodate these bigger students (who couldn't fit in the desks). Grandma remained in that school until, at the age of 36, she married Peter Burns on May 4, 1903 in St. Michael's RC Church, Corkery. Thereafter she signed her name Mrs. Peter Burns. Grandpa was 42 and an amputee [see his bio for that story]. Her family opposed the marriage because they were concerned an amputee could not support her, but Grandpa was the caretaker of the Almonte Post Office which included an upper floor apartment, and he also supplemented his income as an agent for McCormick farm machinery. (Farming would have been impossible for him, as an amputee.) In rapid succession they became the parents of Mary, Jim and Carmel. At times the household swelled to include the children of her brothers Jim and Pat of Corkery. Grandma encouraged her nieces and nephews to attend High School in Almonte. One niece, Leona Carter said that 3 of her sisters became teachers after living with Grandma, another became a nurse and her two brothers graduated from Almonte High School and went on to Ottawa University. Leona herself became Scotia Bank's first female bank manager in Ottawa. Grandma's own children also strove to achieve; Jim became a laywer and Mary and Carmel became teachers. Mary would have preferred to be a nurse but she said she had to do "what was expected of her." Grandpa retired from the Post Office in 1928, and he and Grandma moved to a house on Farm St. ? a few blocks from St. Mary's Church. Grandpa died in 1935, and the following year Grandma left Almonte on a series of prolonged visits to the homes of her children: Mary, on the farm north of Almonte, Carmel in Toronto and Jim in Kirkland Lake. [According to her diary, she returned to Almonte in June 1937 and rented a small apartment close to the church for $5/month, and "took up housekeeping at Mrs. Alex Schoular's" to make a little money. She remained there until at least May 1942.] Both my Grandma Burns and Grandma Colton were very strong women, with personalities and temperaments at opposite ends of the spectrum. I have so many happy memories and holidays spent in the care of them both, as each gave me the precious gift of their time? lots of time. Years later, my mother told me "They felt you had to be rescued from all those brothers who followed you." Grandma Burns never uttered a cross word or scolded any of us. In her final years, when life and travel became more confusing for her, she came to live with Mary and our family on the farm. There, her forgetfulness made for a few humourous situations, but a withering glance from our mother smothered any snickers. [Occasionally she would come downstairs from her room with a packed suitcase, announcing she was ready to go "back home". Rather than upset her already confused state, my brother George (or another one) would escort her to the car and drive her around the countryside for a short while. She would happily arrive back where she started and take her suitcase back up to her room.] On April 4, 1953, our wise, mild-mannered, gracious grandmother died at the farm. Of her twenty-two grandchildren, ten of us followed in her footsteps and became teachers; perhaps she would be proud. [Maryalice (Colton) Nugent, granddaughter & H. Presley, g-grandson] ---------------------------------------------------------- The Almonte Gazette Almonte, Ontario, Canada Thursday, April 9, 1953, p. 8 ?b?MRS. PETER BURNS?/b? On Tuesday, April 7th, at St. Mary's Church, Almonte, final tribute was paid to Sarah, widow of the late Peter Burns of Almonte, who died April 4th, at the home of Wilfred R. Colton of Kinburn. Born in Huntley in 1867, Mrs. Burns was the last surviving member of ten children of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Carter. She attended school in Carleton Place and Perth and taught school in this area for a number of years. In 1903, she was married to Peter Burns, wellknown [sic] resident of Ramsay and took up residence in Almonte. In Almonte, Mrs. Burns took active interest in parish activities until the death of her husband in April, 1935. Since then, Mrs. Burns resided with her three children, P. Jas. Burns of Kirkland Lake, Mrs. C. Hilliard James (Carmel) of Toronto, and for the past six years, Mrs. Wilfred R. (Mary) Colton of Kinburn. She is survived by 22 grandchildren. Rev. Maurice Egan, P.P., officiated at the Requiem Mass and Rev. Jas. R. Murray of Pakenham, at the parish cemetery. Six pallbearers were her six grandsons, Peter Burns, Walter James, Frank, James, Leo and George Colton. Among those who attended from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter and Frances, Mrs. K. McKenna and Leona, of Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boulger and son of Aylmer; C. Hilliard James, Muriel and Margaret of Toronto; Rev. Mother Margaret Maureen of Gloucester St. Convent, Mrs. Patrick Carter and Leona of Ottawa. ---------------------------------------------------------- The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Monday, April 6, 1953, p. 28 ?b?BURNS, Sarah?/b? - In Fitzroy Township on Saturday, April 4th, 1953, Sarah Carter, widow of the late Peter Burns in her 87th year. Resting at the Scott Funeral Home, Elgin Street, Almonte, Ontario, until Tuesday morning at 8:45, thence to St Mary's Church for requiem high mass at 9 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. | Carter, Sarah Magdalen (I42846)
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6383 | Grandson of John Kidd and Margaret (Garland) Kidd; son of William Garland Kidd; brother of Margaret Jane "Minnie" Kidd Meacham and two others. [Source: Relative of Dr. Kidd] | Kidd, Dr. William Edwin (I4013)
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6384 | granted | Family: Arthur Glenn Green / Margaret A. Coxford (F5905)
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6385 | Gravesite Details Day of death is not readable on the picture. | Duncan, Helen (I37849)
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6386 | Gravesite Details His name does not appear on his wife's family memorial | Gemmill, George Murray (I35618)
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6387 | Gravesite Details Lance Corporal, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Age: 29. | Simpson, Lance Corporal Donald Ernest Simpson (I36928)
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6388 | Gravesite Details Mother of Mrs. William Row - Believed to be buried at this cemetery - no tombstone | Edmunds, Roxana Wakefield (I33541)
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6389 | Gravesite Details Name isn't clear in picture, planning to verify. | Struthers, Christina Jennie "Tena" (I12924)
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6390 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery PLOT Range B, Plot 84 | Drummond, William (I38589)
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6391 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Gemmill, John (I7809)
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6392 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Armstrong, William James (I24785)
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6393 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Wark, Annie (I29270)
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6394 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Guerard, Frank (I34208)
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6395 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Trail, John (I34483)
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6396 | Gravesite Details No Known Memorial Stone within the Cemetery | Gemmill, Margaret "Maggie" (I35617)
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6397 | Gravesite Details No known Memorial within this Cemetery | Steele, Isabella Margaret (I7654)
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6398 | Gravesite Details No known Memorial within this Cemetery | Simpson, John (I13497)
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6399 | Gravesite Details No known Memorial within this Cemetery | Metcalfe, Hugh Edward (I37115)
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6400 | Gravesite Details Note: death year not on stone but, Cemetery Record state that she was buried May 11, 1971 | Bradford, Dorcas Ethel (I8082)
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