Family: Young, Brigham / Angell, Mary Ann (F11264)

m. 18 Feb 1834


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Young, John
Male (1763-1839)
Howe, Abigail
Female (1766-1815)
 
 
Young, Nancy
Female (1786-1860)
Young, Fanny
Female (1787-1859)
Young, Rhoda
Female (1789-1840)
Young, John Jr.
Male (1791-1870)
Young, Susannah
Female (1795-1852)
Young, Joseph W. Sr.
Male (1797-1881)
Young, Phineas Howe
Male (1799-1879)
Young, Lorenzo Dow
Male (1807-1895)
Young, Abigail
Female (1793-1807)
Angell, James William
Male (1776-1850)
Morton, Phebe Ann
Female (1786-1854)
 
 
Angell, Solomon
Male (1806-1882)
Angell, Hiram
Male (1807- )
Angell, Jemima
Female (1804-1869)
Angell, Truman Osborn
Male (1810-1887)
Angell, James
Male (1821- )
Angell, Abigail
Female (1823- )
Young, Brigham
Male (1801-1877)
Angell, Mary Ann
Female (1808-1882)
Young, Mary Ann
Female (1836-1843)
Young, Joseph Angell
Male (1834-1875)
Young, Alice
Female (1839-1874)
Young, John Willard
Male (1844-1924)

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