Family: Earl, Asa Colton / Rich, Minerva (F6834)

m. 1835


Family Chart     |    PDF

Earl, Joseph Jr.
Male (1780-1822)
Wixom, Dorcas Tabitha
Female (1782-1838)
 
 
Earl, Sylvester Henry
Male (1815-1873)
Earl, Wilbur Joseph
Male (1817-1874)
Earl, James Calvin
Male (1822-1871)
Rich, Joseph
Male (1786-1866)
O'Neill, Nancy
Female (1782-1866)
 
 
Rich, Charles Coulson
Male (1809-1883)
Rich, Artimesia
Female (1811- )
Rich, Jane Ann
Female (1813-1885)
Rich, Jane Ann
Female (1813-1885)
Rich, Nancy
Female (1821-1851)
Earl, Asa Colton
Male (1810-1891)
Rich, Minerva
Female (1816-1840)
Earl, Joseph Rich
Male (1835-1898)
Earl, Nancy Minerva
Female (1840-1911)
Earl, Julia Ann
Female (1838-1880)

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