Family: Brown, John Martin / Wilson, Louisa Ann (F31622)

m. 23 Oct 1854


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Brown, James Jr.
Male (1801-1863)
Stephens, Martha
Female (1806-1840)
 
 
Brown, Alexander
Male (1826-1910)
Brown, Jesse S
Male (1828- )
Brown, Nancy
Female (1830- )
Brown, Nancy
Female (1830- )
Brown, James M.
Male (1834- )
Brown, Moroni
Male (1840- )
Hunter, Agnes
Female (1811-1886)
 
 
Wilson, John Gill
Male (1829-1903)
Wilson, Henry Hardy
Male (1832-1913)
Wilson, Atlas
Male (1834-1908)
Wilson, Clarissa
Female (1836-1890)
Wilson, James
Male (1840-1903)
Wilson, Mary Malinda
Female (1842-1911)
Wilson, Mahala Jane
Female (1844-1885)
Brown, John Martin
Male (1824-1888)
Wilson, Louisa Ann
Female (1831-1903)

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