Family: Rawlins, Joseph Sharp / Frost, Mary Ellen (F26391)

m. 1 Feb 1844


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Rawlins, James
Male (1794-1874)
Sharp, Jane
Female (1793-1858)
 
 
Rawlins, Lucinda
Female (1819-1901)
Rawlins, Elizabeth
Female (1821-1856)
Rawlins, Sarah Jane
Female (1817-1842)
Rawlins, Leah
Female (1827-1866)
Rawlins, Amelia Jane
Female (1831-1921)
Rawlins, Elva Ann
Female (1834-1859)
Rawlins, Nelson
Male (1838-1851)
Frost, John M
Male (1804-1843)
Pate, Nancy
Female (1802-1859)
 
 
Frost, Lafayette N
Male (1825-1847)
Rawlins, Joseph Sharp
Male (1823-1900)
Frost, Mary Ellen
Female (1827-1917)
Rawlins, Nancy Jane
Female (1847-1917)
Rawlins, Julia
Female (1847-1851)
Rawlins, Mary Ellen
Female (1848-1861)

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