Andrews
Jane   (1812 - 1906)
Simon   (1814 - 1900)
Badkin
Emily Georgina   (1865 - )
Bain
Catherine   (1846 - 1907)
Hannah   (1854 - 1931)
Johanna   (1850 - 1924)
Bennett
Edward   (cir. 1824 - bet 1880 - 1880)
Brooking
Mary   (cir. 1783 - 1872)
Byrne
Nellie Matilda   (1874 - aft. 1919)
Collings
Elizabeth   (cir. 1832 - 1895)
Davey
Sarah Peek   (1826 - bet 1915 - 1915)
Daw
Alfred   (1868 - aft. 1919)
Emily   (1835 - 1912)
Emily Georgina   (1865 - )
Ernest Arthur   (1879 - 1966)
Honor   (1831 - 1897)
Isaac Charles   (1867 - 1935)
Lillias Sarah Matilda   (1872 - aft. 1930)
Nellie Matilda   (1874 - aft. 1919)
Dawe
David   (1860 - bet 1934 - 1940)
Emily   (1835 - 1912)
Isaac   (cir. 1827 - 1894)
Thirza   (cir. 1824 - 1891)
William Henry   (1858 - 1933)
Donald
Marjorie   (1904 - aft. 1921)
Flaibairne
Michaell   ( - cir. 1610)
Gibson
Jane (J1a)   (1812 - 1906)
Green
Emily   (1835 - 1912)
Henderson
Helen Sinton   (1848 - 1941)
James   (1877 - 1942)
Walter Wight   (1878 - 1957)
William   (1845 - 1931)
Kerr
Johanna   (1850 - 1924)
William Thomas   (1892 - 1929)
Lamacraft
Thirza   (cir. 1824 - 1891)
Levy
Lillias Sarah Matilda   (1872 - aft. 1930)
MacKay
Emily Georgina   (1865 - )
McKay
Elizabeth   (1872 - 1966)
McKenzie
Jane   (1857 - 1947)
John   (1859 - 1947)
Mossman
Margaret   (1862 - 1945)
Richardson
Andrew William Alexander   (1862 - 1936)
Catherine Sutherland   (1892 - 1962)
James   (1782 - 1868)
James R   (1826 - 1902)
Rowe
Elizabeth   (cir. 1832 - 1895)
Gladys Estella Annie   (1891 - 1941)
Honor   (1831 - 1897)
James   (1777 - 1867)
Joseph George   (1875 - 1968)
Joseph King   (cir. 1822 - 1871)
Joseph King   (1852 - 1924)
Mary   (cir. 1783 - 1872)
Matthias   (bet 1861 - 1861 - 1862)
Sarah Peek   (1826 - bet 1915 - 1915)
Thirza   (cir. 1824 - 1891)
William   (cir. 1827 - 1915)
William   (1850 - 1923)
William Matthias   (1850 - 1923)
Scott
Margaret   (1862 - 1945)
Robert Russell (Sir) KCB   (1877 - 1960)
Smith
Barbara Thom   (1884 - 1988)
Sutherland
Alexander Bain   (1902 - bet 1956 - 2009)
Barbara Thom   (1884 - 1988)
Catherine   (1846 - 1907)
Catherine   (1856 - 1939)
Hugh   (1888 - 1969)
James   (1886 - aft. 1947)
Jane   (1857 - 1947)
Jessie   (cir. 1855 - 1933)
Jessie   (1892 - aft. 1956)
John   (1890 - 1979)
Matthew Williamson   (1895 - aft. 1956)
William Donald   (1899 - aft. 1922)
Wight
Helen Sinton   (1848 - 1941)
Williamson
Jessie   (cir. 1855 - 1933)
Wilmering
Gladys   (1891 - 1941)
Norbert Henry   (1890 - 1951)
 
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