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1st Husband of Paternal Step-Grandmother: Clifford Van Taylor – 562 Clifford Van 562 = Norma Rachel 112 = Earl Sperry 7 – Nelson Earl 2 – Kellie Jeanette 1 Paternal Step-Grandmother: Norma Rachel Law – 112 Norma Rachel 112 = Earl Sperry 7 – Nelson Earl 2 – Kellie Jeanette 1 Paternal Step-Uncle: Merrill Telford […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1706  John Grannis and Elizabeth Brockett were married Moses Brockett and Anna Grannis were married 1851  Daniel Morgan Miller and Elizabeth Mosley were married in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States 1870  Henry Gardner died in Smithfield, Cache, Utah, United States 1880 Mary Elizabeth Harper, age 16, completed her initiatory and endowment ordinances […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1657/8 John Packer was buried in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom 1708/9 John Packer and Christian Bailey were married 1728 Aaron Sperry was born in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States to Moses Sperry and Anna Hannah Blakeslee 1812  James Sperry and Fanny Pixley were married 1822 Nicholas Paul was born in Perranarworthal, Cornwall, […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1880  Mary Elizabeth Harper, age 16, completed her initiatory and endowment ordinances and then was married and sealed for time and eternity to William Henry Armistead, age 25, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in The Church’s Endowment House, which is located at 50 North West Temple in Salt Lake City, […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1896  Margaret Jeanette Alcorn was born in Irvine, Estill, Kentucky, United States to Coleman Ballard Alcorn, age 34, and Mary Catherine Hammons, age 37. She was the 7th of 8 children, and the 3rd of 4 daughters, born to the couple 1909  Samuel William Charles Law, age 24, and Rachel Harrietta Sedgwick, age 23, completed […]

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