Family: Patten, Thomas Jefferson / Hollister, Johanna (F35941)

m. 25 Apr 1853


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Patten, John
Male (1787-1847)
Ingersoll, Hannah
Female (1788-1853)
 
 
Patten, John
Male (1825-1903)
Patten, Deborah
Female (1830-1902)
Patten, Edith
Female (1832-1884)
Hollister, John
Male (1792-1839)
 
 
Hollister, Sarah Ann
Female (1827-1913)
Hollister, Johanna
Female (1833-1916)
Patten, Lovina
Female (1854- )
Patten, Vina
Female (1854- )
Patten, Thomas
Male (1857- )
Patten, Hannah
Female (1858- )
Patten, Hannah
Female (1857- )
Patten, Joanna
Female (1860- )
Patten, Johanna
Female (1860- )
Patten, Ida
Female (1862- )
Patten, Melissa
Female (1865- )
Patten, Alva
(1869- )

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