Family: Hamblin, William Haynes / Leavitt, Betty Jane (F7408)

m. 24 Aug 1854


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Hamblin, Isaiah
Male (1790-1856)
Haynes, Daphne
Female (1797-1849)
 
 
Hamblin, Jacob Vernon
Male (1819-1886)
Hamblin, Obed
Male (1825-1848)
Hamblin, Alsen Haynes
Male (1827-1862)
Hamblin, Oscar
Male (1833- )
Hamblin, Edwin
Male (1835- )
Hamblin, Fredrick
Male (1841-1922)
Leavitt, Jeremiah II
Male (1796-1846)
Studevant, Sarah
Female (1798-1878)
 
 
Leavitt, Mary Ann
Female (1818-1818)
Leavitt, Clarissa
Female (1819-1855)
Leavitt, Louise
Female (1820-1855)
Leavitt, Jeremiah III
Male (1822-1878)
Leavitt, Lydia
Female (1823-1847)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1825-1847)
Leavitt, Dudley
Male (1830-1908)
Leavitt, Mary Amelia
Female (1832-1893)
Leavitt, Betty Jane
Female (1839-1917)

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