Family: Crandall, Patrick / Smith, Delilah (F23975)

m. 4 Jun 1830


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Crandall, John
Male (1762-1849)
Wood, Magdaline
Female (1764- )
 
 
Crandall, Simeon
Male (1796-1872)
Crandall, Thomas
Male (1798-1852)
Crandall, Jacob
Male (1800-1892)
Crandall, John
Male ( -1852)
Crandall, Daniel
Male (1808-1883)
Smith, Jesse
Male (1791-1850)
Greer, Hester
Female (1795- )
 
 
Smith, Delilah
Female (1811-1902)
Smith, Jane
Female (1826- )
Smith, Martha
Female (1821- )
Smith, Rebecca
Female (1824- )
Crandall, Patrick
Male (1810-1894)
Smith, Delilah
Female (1811-1902)
Crandall, Maria
Female (1832- )
Crandall, Albert
Male (1833-1907)
Crandall, Ozonder
Male (1836-1908)

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