Family: Phippen, Joseph Freeman / Dayton, Ann Harrington (F16472)

m. 11 Feb 1844


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Phippen, Isaac
Male (1793-1875)
Stewart, Adah
Female (1798-1870)
 
 
Phippen, Isaac Clark
Male (1827-1845)
Phippen, Asa Stewart
Male (1832-1843)
Phippen, Ada Louisa
Female (1842-1933)
Dayton, Hiram
Male (1798-1881)
Bundy, Permelia
Female (1799-1881)
 
 
Dayton, Hiram Miles
Male (1821-1902)
Dayton, Nancy Bascom
Female (1824-1838)
Dayton, Lysander
Male (1827-1905)
Dayton, Maria
Female (1830-1890)
Dayton, Moses Bundy
Male (1831-1847)
Dayton, Moroni
Male (1834-1903)
Dayton, Louise
Female (1835-1839)
Dayton, Lovira Myrl
Female (1839-1877)
Phippen, Joseph Hyrum
Male (1844-1931)
Phippen, Ida Irene
Female (1850-1932)
Phippen, Julia Ann
Female (1848-1951)
Phippen, Ada Irene
Female (1850-1932)
Phippen, Ellen Mariah
Female (1856-1876)

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