Family: Hawk, Nathan / Conrad, Elizabeth (F11947)

m. 9 Jan 1843


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Hawk, William
Male (1799-1883)
Harris, Margaret
Female (1803-1849)
 
 
Hawk, Calvin
Male (1828-1841)
Hawk, Calvin
Male (1828-1841)
Hawk, Martha
Female (1833-1834)
Hawk, Martha
Female (1833-1834)
Hawk, Matilda
Female (1841- )
Hawk, Mary Caroline
Female (1837-1926)
Hawk, Rebecca Hannah
Female (1835-1905)
Hawk, Matilda
Female (1841-1928)
Hawk, Sarah
Female (1830- )
Hawk, William Jr
Male (1843-1919)
Conrad, Samuel
Male (1803- )
Lukens, Mary R.
Female (1808- )
 
 
Conrad, Caroline
Female (1828- )
Conrad, John
Male (1831- )
Conrad, Annamary
Female (1833- )
Conrad, Lukins
Male (1837- )
Conrad, Emiline
Female (1840- )
Conrad, Margret
Female (1840- )
Conrad, William
Male (1844-1844)
Conrad, Louisa
Female (1845- )
Hawk, Nathan
Male (1823-1910)
Hawk, Margaret
Female (1846- )
Hawk, Samuel
Male (1844- )

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