Family: Driggs, Samuel / Taylor, Elizabeth Ann (F12283)

m. 4 Oct 1840


Family Chart     |    PDF

Driggs, Uriel
Male (1780-1846)
Ford, Hannah
Female (1795-1847)
 
 
Driggs, Shadrach Ford
Male (1813-1898)
Driggs, Lorenzo Dow
Male (1822-1880)
Driggs, Lorenzo Dow
Male (1822-1880)
Driggs, Ruth
Female (1812-1847)
Taylor, William
Male (1787-1839)
Patrick, Elizabeth
Female (1793-1880)
 
 
Taylor, John
Male (1812-1896)
Taylor, Allen
Male (1814-1891)
Taylor, Julia Ann
Female (1815-1898)
Taylor, Julia Ann
Female (1815-1898)
Taylor, Ann
Female (1821- )
Taylor, Joseph
Male (1825-1900)
Taylor, Louisa
Female (1819-1853)
Taylor, Mary Ann
Female (1817-1842)
Driggs, Samuel
Male (1820-1854)
Taylor, Elizabeth Ann
Female (1821-1906)
Driggs, Louisa
Female (1841- )
Driggs, Maria
Female (1846-1925)
Driggs, Levi
Male (1848- )
Driggs, Jane
Female (1848- )
Driggs, Amasa
Male (1852- )

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