Family: Taylor, Norman / Forbush, Lurana (F15214)

m. 2 Apr 1848


Family Chart     |    PDF

Mennell, Ann
Female (1812-1875)
 
 
Taylor, Lucy
Female (1830-1855)
Taylor, Elmer
Male (1831-1896)
Taylor, Henrietta
Female (1833-1901)
Taylor, Elizabeth Ann
Female (1837-1926)
Taylor, Crispin
Male (1839-1908)
Taylor, Jesse Wright
Male (1841-1894)
Taylor, Sarah Ann
Female (1843-1844)
Taylor, Jane Eliza
Female (1848-1936)
Clark, Susanna Polly
Female (1789-1851)
 
 
Forbush, Hiram
Male (1812-1897)
Forbush, Jonathan C.
Male (1813-1864)
Forbush, Polly
Female (1814-1897)
Forbush, Elmedia
Female (1816-1817)
Forbush, Suzanna
Female (1820-1855)
Forbush, Lydia
Female (1830-1900)
Taylor, Norman
Male (1828-1899)
Forbush, Lurana
Female (1826-1884)

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