Q 16 PROUDFUTE. (C.4.529)

Small upright sand-stone, curved top, lower square shoulders. At rest / Sarah PROUDFUTE, / died 10th June 1917, aged 85 years.

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Q 15 WILLASEY. (C.4.463)

Two sand-stone edge stones. In loving memory of // Also John WILLASEY, / died 17th November 1940, aged 51 years.

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Q 14 DUNCAN, GAMBLE. (C.4.462)

Three white stone tiers, missing cross. …???…Captain / Hugh DUNCAN, / who died at Rosario Sa F / 11th April 1897. / Also Elizabeth, / his beloved wife, / who died 22nd November 1920. / *Her labour of love is ended.* / Also Sophie, beloved eldest daughter of the above / who died 5th September 1941. / Olive GAMBLE, / who died 27th February 1916.

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Q 12 HARPER. (C.4.394)

Small rough-caste stone, curved top, lower stepped curved shoulders, black marble face, lying flat on its face.
In loving memory of / my dear husband / Thomas HARPER, / who died July 13. 1942, aged 74 years. / Also Miriam, / daughter of the above, / died July 24. 1915, aged 15 years. / Also Miriam, beloved wife of Thomas, / died Jan. 19. 1950, aged 78 years. / Our dearest mother re-united with dad.

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Q 9 WATTS, CORCORAN. (C.4.325)

Small upright black marble, straight top, square shoulders. In loving memory / of / Thomas J. WATTS, / died 9. Jan. 1906, aged 39. / Also his dear sons / Jesse, / died at sea 4. Aug. 1911, aged 18. / & William / died 16. April 1922, aged 36. / Also his grandson / James CORCORAN, / died 21. Dec. 1922. / *Safe in the arms of Jesus.*

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Q 8 BOLTON. (C.4.255)

Small upright white stone, curved top, lower separated square shoulders. In loving memory of / Benjamin BOLTON, / died 31st Aug. 1924, aged 88 years. / Also Margaret, beloved wife of the above / died 11th Aug. 1930, in her 92nd year.

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Q 6 STEVENSON. (C.4.964)

Large grey marble, curved top, lying flat on its back. In ever loving remembrance / of / Jessie STEVENSON, / who fell asleep / 3rd November 1908. / My dearest. / And the better part of me.

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