Family: Mayberry, Gabriel / Winn, Jane (F8561)



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Mayberry, John
Male (1792-1857)
Younger, Mary
Female (1792-1878)
 
 
Mayberry, David F
Male (1825-1846)
Mayberry, Thomas
Male (1829-1903)
Winn, Miner
Male (1802-1874)
Wilson, Nancy
Female (1798-1884)
 
 
Winn, John
Male (1824-1899)
Winn, Alma J.
Male (1833-1834)
Winn, John
Male (1824- )
Winn, Dennis Wilson
Male (1826-1907)
Winn, Mary
Female (1828-1864)
Winn, Elias Stillwell
Male (1832-1857)
Winn, Thomas Green
Male (1830-1909)
Winn, Thomas Green
Male (1830-1909)
Winn, James
Male (1822-1841)
Winn, Jane
Female (1833- )
Winn, John
Male (1823- )
Winn, Andrew Tilton
Male (1833-1834)
Winn, Alma
Male (1836-1903)
Winn, Thomas
Male (1830- )
Winn, Jane
Female (1833- )
Mayberry, Gabriel
Male (1821-1892)

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