Family: Bateman, Samuel / Allen, Marinda Melvina (F33061)

m. 27 Nov 1854


Family Chart     |    PDF

Bateman, Thomas
Male (1808-1852)
Street, Mary
Female (1810-1891)
 
 
Bateman, Harriet
Female (1830-1907)
Bateman, Elizabeth
Female (1834-1896)
Bateman, Thomas
Male (1836-1868)
Bateman, James Boam
Male (1837-1838)
Bateman, Mary Boame
Female (1840-1847)
Bateman, William Lehi
Male (1844-1916)
Bateman, John
Male (1846-1846)
Bateman, Martha Ann
Female (1847-1916)
Allen, David Rapyelle
Male (1816-1873)
Martin, Eliza
Female (1823-1910)
 
 
Allen, Theodore
Male (1842-1843)
Allen, Juliet
Female (1844-1848)
Allen, Mary Elizabeth
Female (1845-1924)
Allen, Ophelia
Female (1848-1849)
Allen, Sarah Ann
Female (1850-1930)
Allen, Janetta Amelia
Female (1853-1864)
Bateman, Samuel
Male (1832-1911)
Bateman, Alberto
Male (1866- )

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