Family: Lincoln, William Absolom / Harmon, Caroline (F33210)

m. 23 May 1850


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Lincoln, David
Male (1784-1848)
Vickery, Thankful N
Female (1792-1873)
 
 
Lincoln, Eliza
Female (1809-1885)
Lincoln, Daniel V
Male (1811-1851)
Lincoln, Nathan
Male (1813-1886)
Lincoln, Jane
Female (1817-1853)
Lincoln, Rachel
Female (1819- )
Lincoln, Mary
Female (1821- )
Lincoln, Almira
Female (1823-1896)
Lincoln, Lucy B
Female (1825-1903)
Lincoln, Cyrus
Male (1832-1904)
Vaughn, Huldah Dimrus
Female (1808-1886)
 
 
Harmon, Henry Martin
Male (1832-1895)
Harmon, Edwin
Male (1826-1843)
Harmon, Elizabeth
Female (1828-1869)
Harmon, Ebenezer
Male (1830- )
Harmon, Alma
Male (1834-1881)
Harmon, Ammon
Male (1837-1902)
Harmon, Huldah
Female (1841-1886)
Harmon, Delilah
Female (1842- )
Harmon, Caroline
Female (1824-1899)

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