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                  <text>MORGAN'S POINT CEMETERY::: PORTCOLBORNE.
This is

a

,section,

with several

Among the

family

an

old section and

a

new

nundred burials.

names

Graybiel:

Barrick:
Â·Morgan:

very large cemetery with both

those of the:::

are

Casey:

Schooley:

Lee's:

Philps:

Doan:

Ingrahm: Fares:
Ott: Hill: Burk:

Zavitz: Deeks: Thompson: Buchner: Elsworth:

Many of these

family

names

The Edward Lee

family lived

Edward tee Sr.

was

the

time the Lee's lived in
into the

on

are

familiar to the Bertie

are a .

the old lakeshore road in Lowbanks
. .

founder of

Marshville( Wainfleet).

the Fort Erie

area,

For

a

and Edward married

Hershey family that lived along the river road, not far

from the Mac Afeee Cemetery.

Several of the Buchner family settled in Lion;s Creek, and

â€¢

the Schooleyâ€¢s

were

an

old

family from the Ridgeway area of Bertie

township.
Benjamin Schooley

1829- 1917.

Charity Morgan (wife)

1827-1911.

Alonzo

Wilford (son}

1852-1884.

Victoria(Buchner)Canley 1853-1924
JACOB BArrick
Anna

â€¢

Barrick (wife)

wife of Benjamin F. Ganley.

â€¢

1780-1856.
1791-1863.

Elizabeth Barrick

1832-1869. wife of Peter Barrick.

Susan Barrick

1829- 1893.

Anna Barrick

1827- 1878.

Jacob Barrick

1821- 1902.

Elizabeth Barrick

18ï¿½6- 1853

Edward Barrick

1864ï¿½ 1890.

Elizabeth Barrick

1831- 1884. wife of Edward.

-

Wife of

Jacob.

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