Family: Seely, David Randolf / Pettit, Mary (F26780)

m. 18 Nov 1845


Family Chart     |    PDF

Seely, Justus Azel
Male (1779-1859)
Bennett, Mehitable
Female (1780-1861)
 
 
Seely, Rachel
Female (1801-1887)
Seely, Mehitable
Female (1801-1801)
Seely, Rebecca
Female (1803- )
Seely, John
Male (1805-1826)
Seely, Elizabeth
Female (1807-1894)
Seely, Mary
Female (1810-1881)
Seely, Sarah Ann
Female (1817- )
Pettit, Jesse
Male (1793-1842)
Pettit, Mary
Female (1798-1842)
 
 
Pettit, Emeline
Female (1820- )
Pettit, Isaiah
Male (1825-1874)
Pettit, Alfred
Male (1829-1891)
Pettit, Edwin Alfred
Male (1834-1924)
Pettit, William
Male (1837-1903)
Pettit, Aaron
Male (1839-1879)
Pettit, Adelina
Female (1841-1842)
Seely, David Randolf
Male (1819-1892)
Pettit, Mary
Female (1822-1911)

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