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St. John’s Anglican Cemetery Clanwilliam

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St. John’s Anglican Cemetery Clanwilliam

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Diocese of Saldanha Bay
Atkinson, J.
Ferreira
Atsworthy, C
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Bayly Ann born Swawe and her infant daughter.
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Bayly, Thomas Birt and Bayly, Mary Ann
Boomsma, Johannes and Boomsma, Olivia Mason born Shawe.
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Brooke, Clement Edmund and Brook Alban
Brumfield, Thomas Archibald & Brumfield Christina Sophis Johanna. Brumfield, Elizabeth & Brumfield John & Brumfield, Maria & Brumfield, Ellen
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Crisold, Richard
Clark, M
Cole, W.
Cowsert Elizabeth
Cowsert, John Richard and Callachan Maria Eliza.
Dempsey E
Edgar D.
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