Family: Redd, Benjamin Jones / Taylor, Clarissa Elvira (F31104)

m. 20 Jun 1865


Family Chart     |    PDF

Redd, John Hardison
Male (1799-1858)
Hancock, Elizabeth
Female (1797-1853)
 
 
Redd, Ann Moriah
Female (1830-1908)
Redd, Elizabeth Ann
Female (1832-1897)
Redd, Mary C.
Female (1834- )
Redd, Lemuel Harrison
Male (1836-1910)
Redd, Edward
Male (1838- )
Redd, John H.
Male (1837- )
Redd, John Holt
Male (1837- )
Redd, Benjamin J.
Male (1842-1887)
Taylor, Allen
Male (1814-1891)
Allred, Sarah Lovisa
Female (1817-1879)
 
 
Taylor, William Riley
Male (1839-1912)
Taylor, Sarah Jane
Female (1842-1922)
Taylor, Joseph Allen
Male (1844-1845)
Taylor, Louisa
Female (1860- )
Redd, Benjamin Jones
Male (1842-1887)

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