Family: Porter, Nathan Tanner / Cherry, Rebecca Ann (F4856)

m. 12 Nov 1848


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Porter, Sanford Sr.
Male (1790-1873)
 
 
Porter, Nathan Tanner
Male (1820-1897)
Porter, Sanford Jr.
Male (1823-1913)
Porter, Sanford Jr
Male (1823-1913)
Porter, Nancy Areta
Female (1826-1888)
Porter, Nancy Areta
Female (1826-1888)
Porter, Lyman Wight
Male (1833-1914)
Porter, Lyman Wight
Male (1833-1914)
Porter, Malinda
Female (1814-1890)
Yelton, Mary Margaret
Female (1811-1898)
 
 
Cherry, John James
Male (1834-1925)
Cherry, Mary Margaret
Female (1836-1925)
Cherry, Amelia Mariah
Female (1838-1923)
Cherry, Jesse Yelton
Male (1840-1865)
Cherry, Lesa Yelton
Female (1840-1865)
Cherry, Caroline S.
Female (1845-1930)
Cherry, Joseph Smith
Male (1847-1915)
Porter, Nathan Tanner
Male (1820-1897)
Cherry, Rebecca Ann
Female (1830-1922)

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