Family: Winward, John William / Beckstead, Sarah Elizabeth (F21402)

m. 5 Aug 1854


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Winward, Thomas
Male (1805-1842)
Silcock, Betty
Female (1809-1864)
 
 
Winward, John
Male (1831-1831)
Winward, Peter
Male (1832-1909)
Winward, Ann
Female (1834-1866)
Beckstead, Alexander
Male (1808-1870)
 
 
Beckstead, Henry
Male (1827-1888)
Beckstead, Lucy Ann
Female (1835-1848)
Beckstead, Emeline
Female (1837-1917)
Beckstead, John Alma
Male (1848-1927)
Beckstead, Mary Ellen
Female (1848-1848)
Winward, John William
Male (1830-1915)
Winward, Alexander
Male (1859-1940)
Winward, Araminta
Female (1864-1927)
Winward, Lucy Ann
Female (1866-1904)
Winward, Margaret
Female (1868-1948)
Winward, Peter
Male (1870-1945)
Winward, Samuel Eli
Male (1871-1914)
Winward, Thomas
Male (1875-1889)
Winward, Elipalet
Male (1881-1882)

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