Family: Bird, Richard / Crandall, Emeline (F2272)

m. 27 Mar 1845


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Reeves, Maribah
Female (1784-1833)
 
 
Bird, Phineas Reeves
Male (1802-1850)
Bird, Charles Reeves
Male (1803-1884)
Bird, Samuel
Male (1805- )
Bird, James
Male (1806-1879)
Bird, Elizabeth
Female (1809-1813)
Bird, George
Male (1811-1813)
Bird, Kelsey
Male (1813-1836)
Bird, Mary
Female (1815-1849)
Bird, George
Male (1817-1818)
Bird, Amanda Ann
Female (1819-1869)
Bird, William
Male (1823-1894)
Crandall, David
Male (1795-1862)
McBride, Margaret Ann
Female (1794-1845)
 
 
Crandall, Laura
Female (1828-1905)
Crandall, Eliza
Female (1816-1901)
Crandall, Julie Ann
Female (1820-1829)
Crandall, Mariah
Female (1812-1842)
Crandall, Eliza
Female (1816-1901)
Crandall, Daniel Mead
Male (1814-1839)
Bird, Richard
Male (1820-1895)
Crandall, Emeline
Female (1824-1898)
Bird, Amanda Fidelia
Female (1846-1846)
Bird, Richard LeRoy
Male (1848-1909)
Bird, Martin William
Male (1849-1922)

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