? Dad :: ? Mother -1913 :: Walter -1907 :: ? Stella :: ? Lallie :: ? Scott
contributed by: South East Witwatersrand Family History Society
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Information and research done by Derek Walker:
First lot of names are:
Stella Agnes SKINN 23/01/1905
Walter Thomas SKINN 06/04/1907
23355 on plot 14338 – Andrew Scott THOMPSON, buried 12 Nov 1926. FID gives the spelling of his name as THOMSON
20245 on plot 14338 – Alice Irene PEAKE, buried 19 Dec 1909, 22 yrs. (Born MARTIN, died 04/03/1902, in Port Elizabeth, reburied in Braamfontein 19/12/1909 - this is probably "Lalie")
21878 on plot 14338 – Leathy MARTIN (nee HUNT ) buried 7 Jan 1913, 58 yrs died 05 Jan 1913
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