Family: Mower, Henry Jr. / Strong, Susan (F9582)

m. 18 Dec 1845


Family Chart     |    PDF

Mower, Henry Sr.
Male (1798-1878)
Amick, Mary
Female (1803-1846)
 
 
Mower, Catherine
Female (1818-1818)
Mower, Mahalia
Female (1819-1887)
Mower, Leah
Female (1822-1829)
Mower, John
Male (1826-1896)
Mower, Susannah
Female (1829-1899)
Mower, Mary
Female (1830-1831)
Mower, Ezra
Male (1833-1880)
Mower, Hannah
Female (1841-1916)
Strong, Jacob
Male (1799-1872)
Hill, Sarah
Female (1806-1884)
 
 
Strong, Sarah
Female (1822-1896)
Strong, William
Male (1827-1888)
Strong, Lucinda
Female (1831-1837)
Strong, John Albert
Male (1837-1846)
Strong, James Thomas
Male (1841-1912)
Strong, Hyrum
Male (1845-1915)
Mower, Henry Jr.
Male (1824-1902)
Strong, Susan
Female (1825-1856)
Mower, William Henry
Male (1846-1846)
Mower, John Albert
Male (1848-1894)

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