Family: Ford, Martin / Stoker, Zibiah Meriba (F365)

m. 14 Nov 1852


Family Chart     |    PDF

Ford, William Martin
Male (1790-1850)
Mayo, Hannah Lucile
Female (1795-1857)
 
 
Ford, Lucy Perlina
Female (1815-1898)
Ford, Aseneth Pamelia
Female (1816-1881)
Ford, Elzadie Emeline
Female (1827-1887)
Ford, Emma
Female (1834-1903)
Ford, Sidney
Male (1837-1852)
Stoker, John William
Male (1802-1857)
McDaniel, Sarah Jane
Female (1806-1857)
 
 
Stoker, John Randolph
Male (1828-1847)
Stoker, Parley Pratt
Male (1837-1899)
Stoker, William Eller
Male (1840-1881)
Stoker, Amanda
Female (1844-1844)
Stoker, Elvira
Female (1846-1847)
Stoker, Rebecca
Female (1848-1857)
Ford, Martin
Male (1832-1919)
Stoker, Zibiah Meriba
Female (1829-1902)

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