Family: Webb, James Wesley / Gee, Sarah Caroline (F13634)

m. 30 Jun 1849


Family Chart     |    PDF

Webb, James
Male (1777-1845)
Griswold, Hannah
Female (1790-1845)
 
 
Webb, Edward Milo
Male (1815-1852)
Webb, Edward Milo Sr
Male (1815-1852)
Webb, Lorenzo Dow
Male (1816-1839)
Webb, Lorenzo Dow
Male (1816-1839)
Webb, Pardon Knapp
Male (1818-1892)
Webb, Pardon Knapp
Male (1818-1892)
Webb, Elijah Bailey
Male (1827-1902)
Webb, Mary Jane
Female (1831-1853)
Webb, Mary Jane
Female (1831-1853)
Gee, Salmon
Male (1792-1845)
Crane, Sarah Watson
Female (1795-1846)
 
 
Gee, Giles
Male (1817-1821)
Gee, Caroline
Female (1820- )
Gee, Lysander
Male (1818-1894)
Gee, Amanda
Female (1823- )
Gee, Erastus
Male (1824- )
Gee, Susan Eliza
Female (1828-1860)
Gee, Salmon
Male (1830- )
Gee, Electa
Female (1833-1836)
Gee, Martha Brewer
Female (1838-1870)
Gee, Sarah Caroline
Female (1820-1853)
Webb, Sarah Caroline
(1850-1853)

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