Family: Woolley, Edwin Dilworth / Olpin, Mary Ann (F17308)

m. 10 Nov 1850


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Woolley, John
Male (1779-1832)
Dilworth, Rachel
Female (1782-1826)
 
 
Woolley, Sarah
Female (1815-1895)
Woolley, Susan
Female (1819-1895)
Woolley, Phoebe Ann
Female (1822-1877)
Woolley, John Mills
Male (1822-1864)
Woolley, Samuel Amos
Male (1825-1900)
Olpin, Mary Ann
Female (1824-1894)
Woolley, Orson Alpin
Male (1853-1941)
Woolley, Amelia
Female (1855-1936)
Woolley, Ruth
Female (1857-1934)
Woolley, Sarah Ann
Female (1859-1859)
Woolley, Olive
Female (1860-1906)
Woolley, George Edwin
Male (1866-1938)
Woolley, Fannie
Female (1864- )

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