Family: Dunn, Thomas James / Carter, Harriet (F23062)

m. 6 Jul 1852


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Dunn, James
Male (1793-1872)
Barker, Sarah
Female (1798-1889)
 
 
Dunn, Crandall
Male (1817-1898)
Dunn, John
Male (1834- )
Dunn, John
Male (1834- )
Dunn, Laura
Female (1818-1823)
Dunn, Sarah
Female (1836- )
Dunn, Sarah
Female (1836- )
Dunn, Harvey
Male (1824-1874)
Dunn, Loren
Male (1827-1850)
Dunn, Pamelia
Female (1830-1871)
Dunn, John Barker
Male (1833-1919)
Dunn, Sarah Elizabeth
Female (1836-1918)
Carter, John Simms
Male (1796-1834)
Kenyon, Elizabeth
Female (1793-1828)
 
 
Carter, Marietta
Female (1820-1840)
Carter, Joanna
Female (1824-1847)
Carter, Nancy Jane
Female (1825-1904)
Dunn, Thomas James
Male (1822-1910)
Carter, Harriet
Female (1818- )

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