14 February 1918. — %>1 page : 30 x 41 cm.
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Trinity Church, Halifax, and the Great Disaster.
Trinity Church was itself so seriously damaged that it is a total loss, The records of burials from the results of December is as follows:
Carrie Boutilier, 20 years.
Bessie Fraser, 30 years.
Sarah Donnelly, 27 years.
Mary Freda Donnelly, 5 years.
Ethel Donnelly, 10 months.
William Traverse, 50 years.
Frederick Traverse, 21 years.
Helen Constance Howell, 11 years.
Emily Hamm, 67 years.
William George Polkinghorne, 73 years.
Annie May Hilton, 24 years.
James Miller, 30 years.
Ethel Miller, 26 years.
Ethel Miller, 6 months.
Margaret May Fassett, 6 years.
Annie Heffler.
Angus Clattenburg.
Agnes McLeese, 30 years
Ira Hubley, 23 years.
Patrick Henry Shaw, 35 years.
Edna Shaw, 22 years.
Susanna Shaw, 44 years.
Roy Wamback, 19 years.
Maud Travis, 47 years.
Irene Maud Travis, 10 years.
James Robert Holland.
Frederick Anthony Schneider, 40 years.
John Alfred Bendall, 20 years.
Edward Bingay, 16 years.
Simon David Myers, 38 years.
John Thomas Frederick Doyle.
George Henry Preston, 38 years.
Adeline Elizabeth Gay, 53 years.
Charles Arnold Pedley, 46 years.
Minnie Elizabeth Penny, 26 years.
Helen Isabel Boutilier, 2 years.
Emily May Rafuse, 3 months.
Dorothy May Melvin, 3 months.
Mary Stuttie, 3 months.
Alexander Thompson Fyfe, 22 years.
Samuel Archibald McCarty, 68 years.
Helen Mildred Manual, 9 years.
Gladstone Fitzgerald Griffith, infant.
Blanche Bowes, aged 26 years, not buried in city.
Reference: Archibald MacMechan Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2124 number 301
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