Family: Welker, James Wilburn / Pugh, Anna (F8805)

m. 23 Feb 1845


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Welker, James
Male (1803-1844)
Stoker, Elizabeth
Female (1800-1869)
 
 
Welker, David
Male (1823-1829)
Welker, John
Male (1826-1913)
Welker, Jacob Stoker
Male (1829-1911)
Welker, Susan
Female (1834-1834)
Welker, Rebecca
Female (1835-1863)
Welker, Sarah
Female (1837-1845)
Welker, Adam David
Male (1841-1926)
Pugh, Daniel
Male (1782-1843)
Harris, Martha
Female (1787-1863)
 
 
Pugh, Mary
Female (1806-1846)
Pugh, Isaac
Male (1822- )
Pugh, Mary
Female (1806-1846)
Pugh, Jane
Female (1814- )
Pugh, Susan
Female (1810-1874)
Pugh, Jane
Female (1814- )
Pugh, Isaac
Male (1822-1909)
Welker, James Wilburn
Male (1825-1912)
Pugh, Anna
Female (1820-1889)

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