Family: Winegar, John / Smith, Elizabeth Martha (F33488)

m. 16 May 1848


Family Chart     |    PDF

Cummings, Rhoda E.
Female (1784-1878)
 
 
Winegar, Sarah Ann
Female (1807-1880)
Winegar, Almira
Female (1820-1884)
Winegar, Alvin Thomas
Male (1816-1874)
Winegar, George
Male (1822-1827)
Winegar, Susan Ann
Female (1825-1890)
Smith, John
Male (1799-1870)
 
 
Smith, Mary
Female (1823-1860)
Smith, Patience
Female (1824-1895)
Smith, Hannah
Female (1827-1903)
Smith, John
Male (1829-1829)
Smith, Lydia Rhoda
Female (1834-1913)
Smith, Anna
Female (1835- )
Smith, Stephen
Male (1836-1907)
Smith, Joseph Samuel
Male (1838-1867)
Winegar, John
Male (1821-1888)
Winegar, Henry E.
Male (1848-1904)
Winegar, Susan Ann
Female (1849-1905)
Winegar, John Jackson
Male (1853-1930)
Winegar, Nancy Jane
Female (1855-1933)
Winegar, Joseph Hyrum
Male (1864-1930)

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