Family: Mecham, Leodinas Clinton / Champlin, Margaret Emma (F4666)

m. 25 Feb 1851


Family Chart     |    PDF

Derby, Elvira Jane
Female (1811-1866)
 
 
Mecham, Sarah Elvira
Female (1829-1898)
Mecham, Samuel Leroy
Male (1831-1877)
Mecham, Mormon
Male (1832-1832)
Mecham, Polly
Female (1833-1920)
Mecham, Emily
Female (1834-1861)
Mecham, Americas
Male (1835-1837)
Mecham, America
Female (1837-1917)
Mecham, Martha
Female (1839-1924)
Mecham, Lucina
Female (1841-1925)
Mecham, Elvira Jane
Female (1843-1920)
Mecham, Moses Moroni
Male (1845-1928)
Mecham, Celestia Ann
Female (1848-1909)
Mecham, John Derby
Male (1850-1932)
Mecham, Donna Maria
Female (1852-1935)
Ring, Mary
Female (1794-1871)
 
 
Champlin, Mary Jane
Female (1830-1906)
Champlin, Sarah
Female (1835- )
Champlin, Erastus
Male (1835-1841)

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