Family: Whittle, John Casper / Harris, Mary Ann (F32420)

m. 3 Jul 1856


Family Chart     |    PDF

Whittle, Thomas Levi
Male (1812-1868)
Fullmer, Mary Amelia
Female (1817-1893)
 
 
Whittle, Olive
Female (1833-1860)
Whittle, George Page
Male (1840-1905)
Whittle, Zera
Male (1843-1883)
Whittle, Emeline
Female (1845-1931)
Whittle, Aroetta
Female (1857-1934)
Harris, McGee
Male (1800-1863)
Givens, Mary
Female (1802-1873)
 
 
Harris, Martha Givens
Female (1832-1908)
Harris, Alexander
Male (1834-1889)
Harris, William
Male (1836-1903)
Harris, Eli M.
Male (1842-1902)
Harris, Sarah Johnson
Female (1827-1862)
Harris, Margaret Jane
Female (1829-1853)
Harris, Mary Ann
Female (1839-1911)
Whittle, John Casper
Male (1835-1896)

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