Family: Lemmon, Willis / Homer, Anna Eliza (F10871)

m. 1 Nov 1859


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Lemmon, Washington
Male (1806-1902)
Stevens, Tamar
Female (1807-1893)
 
 
Lemon, Hyrum
Male (1849- )
Lemmon, James William
Male (1827-1908)
Lemon, John
Male (1826- )
Lemmon, Stacy Ann
Female (1829-1901)
Lemmon, John Wesley
Male (1831-1902)
Lemon, James William
Male (1827-1908)
Lemmon, Nancy Melissa
Female (1833-1915)
Lemon, Stacy Ann
Female (1829- )
Lemmon, Jasper
Male (1835-1905)
Lemmon, Leander
Male (1839-1907)
Lemmon, Alfred
Male (1842-1928)
Lemmon, Oliver Perry
Male (1843-1894)
Lemmon, Mary Emily
Female (1845-1889)
Lemmon, Hyrum
Male (1849-1929)
Homer, Russell King
Male (1815-1890)
Williamson, Eliza
Female (1817-1912)
 
 
Homer, Edmund
Male (1839-1916)
Homer, Nancy Ann
Female (1841-1876)
Homer, Louisa Matilda
Female (1848-1935)
Homer, Julia Carolina
Female (1850-1857)
Homer, Benjamin John
Male (1853-1894)
Lemmon, Willis
Male (1837-1909)
Homer, Anna Eliza
Female (1844-1911)

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