Family: Hancock, Mosiah Lyman / McCleve, Margaret (F25081)

m. 9 Jan 1857


Family Chart     |    PDF

Hancock, Levi Ward
Male (1803-1882)
Reed, Clarrisa
Female (1814-1860)
 
 
Hancock, Sarah
Female (1835-1835)
Hancock, John Reed
Male (1841-1882)
Hancock, Levison
Male (1845-1847)
Hancock, Joseph Smith
Male (1849-1929)
McFerren, Nancy Jane
Female (1815-1879)
 
 
Hancock, Mosiah Lyman
Male (1834-1909)
McCleve, Margaret
Female (1838-1907)
Hancock, Moroni
Male (1857- )
Hancock, Mary
Female (1872- )
Hancock, Thomas
Male (1875- )

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