Family: Cannon, George Quayle / Tenney, Eliza Lamercia (F3641)

m. 29 Jul 1865


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Cannon, George
Male (1794-1844)
Quayle, Ann
Female (1798-1842)
 
 
Cannon, George Quayle
Male (1827-1901)
Cannon, Mary Alice
Female (1828-1920)
Cannon, Mary Alice
Female (1828-1920)
Cannon, Son
Male (1830-1830)
Cannon, Son
Male (1830-1830)
Cannon, Ann
Female (1832-1921)
Cannon, Ann
Female (1832-1921)
Cannon, Angus Munn
Male (1834-1915)
Cannon, John Quayle
Male (1836-1839)
Cannon, John Quayle
Male (1836-1839)
Cannon, David Henry
Male (1838-1924)
Cannon, David Henry
Male (1838-1924)
Cannon, Leonora
Female (1840-1924)
Tenney, William
Male (1802-1844)
Webb, Eliza
Female (1803-1883)
 
 
Tenney, Warren Reed
Male (1827-1889)
Tenney, William Rush
Male (1832-1856)
Tenney, Edwin Rich
Male (1835-1857)
Tenney, Emma Victoria
Female (1840-1851)
Cannon, George Quayle
Male (1827-1901)

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