Family: Candland, David / Barton, Mary Ann (F22817)

m. 27 Mar 1844


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Candland, Samuel
Male (1780-1820)
Betts, Sarah
Female (1787-1858)
 
 
Barton, Noah
Male (1764-1829)
Cooley, Mary
Female (1772-1847)
 
 
Barton, Abigail
Female (1793-1866)
Barton, Elisha
Male (1795-1865)
Barton, Elisha
Male (1795-1865)
Barton, Elizabeth
Female (1803-1874)
Barton, Henry
Male (1798-1801)
Barton, Jemima
Female (1801-1860)
Barton, John
Male (1808-1887)
Barton, Elizabeth
Female (1803-1874)
Barton, Catharine
Female (1805-1879)
Barton, John
Male (1808-1887)
Barton, William
Male (1811-1824)
Barton, Mary Ann
Female (1814-1859)
Barton, Mary Ann
Female (1814-1859)
Candland, David
Male (1819-1902)
Candland, Sarah Emily
Female (1846-1930)

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