Family: Fullmer, Almon Linus / Neyman, Rachel Scott (F26717)

m. 10 Jan 1853


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Fullmer, Peter
Male (1774-1857)
 
Fullmer, David
Male (1803-1879)
Fullmer, Desdimona W
Female (1809-1886)
Neyman, William
Male (1786-1840)
Harper, Jane
Female (1792- )
 
 
Neyman, Margaret Jane
Female (1826-1889)
Neyman, Annis
Female (1818-1845)
Neyman, Matilda J.
Female (1821-1844)
Neyman, Mary Ann
Female (1823-1916)
Neyman, Rachel Scott
Female (1832-1912)
Fullmer, Almon Linus
Male (1816-1890)

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