Family: Lewis, Dr. John / Snow, Lydia Mason (F10914)

m. 26 Feb 1844


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Lewis, Amos
Male (1847- )
 
 
Lewis, John
Male (1816-1869)
Snow, Levi
Male (1782-1841)
Streeter, Lucina
Female (1785-1858)
 
 
Snow, William
Male (1806-1879)
Snow, Zerubbabel
Male (1809-1888)
Snow, Mary Minerva
Female (1813-1891)
Snow, Apostle Erastus
Male (1818-1888)
Snow, Melissa Diantha
Female (1826-1903)
Snow, Levi Mason
Male (1803-1870)
Snow, Lucina
Female (1804-1861)
Snow, Shipley Wilson
Male (1816-1905)
Lewis, Dr. John
Male (1816-1869)
Snow, Lydia Mason
Female (1823-1900)
Lewis, Taylor
Male (1849- )
Lewis, Iowa Ann
Female (1851-1871)
Lewis, Jane
Female (1853- )
Lewis, Adelaide
Female (1855-1916)
Lewis, Daniel
Male (1857-1932)
Lewis, Mary Helen
Female (1859-1865)
Lewis, Grant
Male (1863- )
Lewis, Sherman
Male (1866-1868)
Lewis, John Perry
Male (1845-1911)
Lewis, Thomas
Male (1847- )
Lewis, Amos
Male (1847- )

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