Family: Van Wagoner, John Halmagh / Tappen, Clarissa (F25952)

m. 21 Dec 1841


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Van Houten, Mary Ann
Female (1793-1846)
 
 
Van Wagoner, Hannah
Female (1815-1901)
Van Wagoner, Sarah H.
Female (1822-1898)
Tappen, Clarissa
Female (1824-1915)
Van Wagoner, Ephraim
Male (1844-1873)
Van Wagoner, Hester
Female (1847-1848)
Van Wagoner, John H.
Male (1849-1928)
Van Wagoner, Ann
Female (1852-1881)

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