Family: Searle, John Courtland / Hill, Jerusha Morrison (F37013)

m. 20 Mar 1850


Family Chart     |    PDF

Searle, Breed
Male (1803-1879)
Saxton, Rebecca Ann
Female (1809-1897)
 
 
Searle, Rebecca Ann
Female (1829-1896)
Searle, Adaline
Female (1831- )
Searle, Anna Mary
Female (1854-1905)
Hill, Leonard
Male (1800-1846)
Forbush, Sarah
Female (1808-1847)
 
 
Hill, Heamon Alison
Male (1836-1860)
Hill, Sara Julie
Female (1830-1908)
Hill, Justin Franklin
Male (1843-1845)
Hill, George Elbridge
Male (1838-1907)
Hill, Emerald Jasper
Female (1845-1846)
Searle, Eleanor Maria
Female (1852-1934)
Searle, Sarah Ann
Female (1854-1942)
Searle, Edna Melissa
Female (1858-1910)
Searle, Lillie Orana
Female (1863-1938)
Searle, Joseph Saxton
Male (1868-1941)
Searle, Alice Edwina
Female (1870-1916)
Searle, James Henry
Male (1875-1957)

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