Family: Farrer, John / Smith, Ann (F6673)

m. 15 Oct 1827


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Farrer, Edward
Male (1772- )
Lawson, Ann
Female (1776- )
 
 
Smith, William
Male (1777- )
Townsend, Betty
Female (1781- )
 
 
Farrer, John
Male (1804-1848)
Smith, Ann
Female (1803-1875)
Farrer, John
Male (1835- )
Farrer, William
Male (1836-1837)
Farrer, Edward
Male (1837- )
Farrer, Betsy
Female (1838-1840)
Farrer, Nancy
Female (1839-1895)
Farrer, Benjamin
Male (1841-1909)

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