Family: Cluff, David Jr. / Elmer, Annis Hulda (F5373)

m. 17 May 1855


Family Chart     |    PDF

Cluff, David Sr.
Male (1795-1881)
Hall, Elizabeth
Female (1805-1881)
 
 
Cluff, Lavina
Female (1824-1910)
Cluff, David Jr
Male (1826-1883)
Cluff, Moses
Male (1828-1903)
Cluff, Moses
Male (1828-1903)
Cluff, Benjamin Sr
Male (1830-1910)
Cluff, Joseph
Male (1834-1914)
Cluff, Joseph
Male (1834-1914)
Cluff, Harvey Harris
Male (1836-1916)
Cluff, Harvey Harris
Male (1836-1916)
Cluff, Hyrum
Male (1841-1923)
Cluff, Henry
Male (1843-1931)
Cluff, Henry
Male (1843-1931)
Cluff, Alfred
Male (1844- )
Cluff, Alfred Aaron
Male (1844-1932)
Cluff, Orson
Male (1848-1933)
Cluff, Orson
Male (1848-1933)
Elmer, Elijah
Male (1810-1880)
Pierce, Polly
Female (1814-1839)
 
 
Elmer, Nephi
Male (1836-1836)
Cluff, David Jr.
Male (1826-1883)
Elmer, Annis Hulda
Female (1838-1895)

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