Family: Higbee, John Mount / Clark, Mary (F23425)

m. 28 Oct 1853


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Higbee, John Somers
Male (1804-1877)
Voorhees, Sarah Ann
Female (1805-1846)
 
 
Higbee, John Mount
Male (1827-1904)
Higbee, Harriet
Female (1837- )
Higbee, Sarah Ann
Female (1833-1915)
Higbee, Silas
Male (1840-1909)
Higbee, Harriet
Female (1837-1920)
Clark, Samuel
Male (1798-1885)
Garner, Rebecca
Female (1807-1871)
 
 
Clark, Joseph
Male (1828-1895)
Clark, Riley Garner
Male (1829-1876)
Clark, Sarah
Female (1831-1910)
Clark, John
Male (1832-1923)
Clark, Jane
Female (1837-1933)
Clark, Emma
Female (1839-1843)
Clark, Anna
Female (1841-1914)
Clark, Rebecca Ann
Female (1843-1844)
Clark, Samuel
Male (1846-1922)
Clark, Ellen
Female (1849-1924)
Clark, James
Male (1855-1929)
Higbee, John Mount
Male (1827-1904)
Clark, Mary
Female (1833-1918)

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