Family: Crosby, John Knowles / Johnson, Mary Jane (F6259)

m. 11 Apr 1839


Family Chart     |    PDF

Crosby, Joshua
Male (1783-1874)
Cann, Hannah Corning
Female (1784-1839)
 
 
Crosby, Hannah Cann
Female (1808-1883)
Crosby, Obed
Male (1815-1839)
Crosby, Frances
Female (1817-1895)
 
 
Johnson, Philina
Female (1818- )
Johnson, Ann Janet
Female (1820-1829)
Johnston, Ann Janet
Female (1820-1830)
Johnson, Loanda Eliza
Female (1827-1894)
Crosby, John Knowles
Male (1812-1898)
Johnson, Mary Jane
Female (1816-1889)
Crosby, Mary Eliza
Female (1840-1889)
Crosby, Hannah Cann
Female (1843-1859)
Crosby, Sarah Frances
Female (1848-1927)

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