Family: Haight, Horten David / Leavitt, Louisa (F24360)

m. 4 Feb 1854


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Haight, Hector Caleb
Male (1810-1870)
Van Orden, Julie
Female (1811-1869)
 
 
Haight, Mary Adelia
Female (1830-1890)
Haight, Hector
Male (1831-1831)
Haight, William
Male (1841-1930)
Cowles, Phoebe
Female (1796-1850)
 
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Leavitt, Charles W.
Male (1825-1900)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Leavitt, George
Male (1828-1889)
Leavitt, Emeline
Female (1832-1888)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Leavitt, Abigail
Female (1833-1833)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Leavitt, Levi
Male (1836-1915)
Leavitt, Weare
Male (1785-1840)
Haight, Horten David
Male (1832-1900)
Leavitt, Louisa
Female (1835-1915)

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