Family: Herron, Orlando Fisher / Driggs, Hannah Jane (F35107)

m. 5 May 1856


Family Chart     |    PDF

Herron, James
Male (1806-1848)
Bouck, Catharine
Female (1804-1847)
 
 
Herron, Elmira
Female (1827- )
Herron, David
Male (1830- )
Herron, Sarah
Female (1833- )
Herron, John
Male (1838- )
Herron, Mary
Female (1840- )
Herron, Emma
Female (1843- )
Herron, Daniel
Male (1846- )
Driggs, Shadrach Ford
Male (1813-1898)
 
 
Driggs, Mary Melissa
Female (1855-1929)
Driggs, Isaac Ashton
Male (1842-1874)
Driggs, Parley Pratt
Male (1844-1919)
Driggs, Mary Melissa
Female (1855-1929)
Driggs, Hannah Jane
Female (1839-1908)

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