Family: Van Leuven, Frederick Matthew / Draper, Lydia (F14922)

m. 14 Feb 1827


Family Chart     |    PDF

Van Leuven, John Sr.
Male (1776-1846)
Pulver, Mary Ann
Female (1768-1861)
 
 
Van Leuven, Anna
Female (1795- )
Van Leuven, Benjamin
Male (1799-1868)
Van Leuven, John Jr.
Male (1802-1889)
Van Leuven, Cornelius
Male (1805-1886)
Van Leuven, Ransom
Male (1810-1899)
Draper, William Sr.
Male (1774-1854)
Lathrop, Lydia
Female (1775-1846)
 
 
Draper, Phebe
Female (1797-1879)
Draper, Carson
Male (1799-1893)
Draper, Lucretia Mae
Female (1802-1887)
Draper, Fannie Adelia
Female (1804-1865)
Draper, William Jr.
Male (1807-1888)
Draper, Zemira
Male (1812-1876)
Draper, Alfred Rogers
Male (1817-1845)
Draper, Lydia
Female (1809-1893)

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