The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 1,104

Hascall Clarke McClellan1

M, #27576, b. 3 October 1917, d. 22 March 1943

Parents

FatherSamuel Hascall McClellan (b. 2 July 1892, d. 4 February 1972)
MotherGrace Elizabeth Clarke (b. 22 January 1894, d. 29 March 1982)
Pedigree Link

Family: Harriet Budin (b. about 1921, d. after 2003)

DaughterClarette Calline McClellan

BASIC FACTS

Hascall Clarke McClellan was born on 3 October 1917 in Los Angeles Co., California.2,1 He died on 22 March 1943, at age 25, in North Sea near Heligoland Island.3
Hascall Clarke McClellan was also known as Haskel H. McClellan.2 He had reference number 27868. He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1920, 1930.)4 Two Pilots, Two Daughters, One Bond
Written by Lowell L. Getz

The time, 1520 hours. The date, 22 March 1943. Eighteen four engine B-17, "Flying Fortress", bombers of the 91st Bomb Group (Heavy) are winging their way out of Germany towards the North Sea and their home base at Bassingbourn, East Anglia, England. They are accompanied by 51 B-17s from three other Bomb Groups, also heading for their bases in East Anglia. Nineteen minutes ago, at 1501 hours, the olive-drab fortresses dropped their pay-loads of five, one thousand pound bombs on the port facilities at Wilhelmshaven and the German pocket battleship, "Admiral Speer." The American bombers were swarmed upon by German fighters on the way into the target and are still engaged by Messerschmidt (ME) 109 and Focke Wulf (FW) 190 fighters. Flak over the target was heavy and accurate. Nine of the 91st Group bombers have sustained major battle damage from flak and fighter fire. All are still airborne and in formation.
Captain Robert K. Morgan, in No. 41-24486, "Memphis Belle", is leading the Low Squadron in the 91st Group formation. On his left wing is No. 42-29659, "Liberty Belle." In the left, first pilot's, seat is Captain Hascall C. McClellan. 1st LT. Glenn Brooks, Jr. sits to his right in the co-pilot's seat. As Operations Officer of the 324th Squadron of the 91st Group, Captain McClellan normally does not fly on bombing missions. Because of a shortage experienced pilots, Captain McClellan is in the air today. This is his eighth mission over the continent. Lt. Brooks is a first pilot assigned to the 92nd Bomb Group, temporarily attached to the 91st Group for combat training. Lt. Brooks has flown four prior missions with his crew before coming to Bassingbourn. This is his first time as they boarded their aircraft this morning. Six of the other eight crewman aboard "Liberty Belle" are also from the 92nd Bomb Group, all members of Lt. Brooks' crew. They have flown two or three prior missions with other pilots of the 91st. The remaining two crewmen, on their fourth mission, are from the 91st Group.
As the bombers float out over the North Sea near Heligoland Island, German Fighter Command experiments with a new tactic to disrupt American bomber formations, aerial bombing. 1st Heinz Knoke, commander of 5th Staffel ("Squadron") of Jagdgeschwader ("Fight Wing") 11, maneuvers his ME 109 fighter 3,000 feet above the 91st Group formation. Slung in an undercarriage on his plane is a 500 pound bomb armed with a 15-second timed fuse. Lt. Knoke slowly edges his fighter forward until he is directly over the front of the enemy formation. He presses the release. The bomb free, hurtles downward and explodes near one of the fortresses.
"Liberty Belle" is in the path of the exploding bomb. A wing crumples. The aircraft begins spiraling downward. In spite of their frantic efforts, the two pilots are unable to regain control of the plummeting plane as it begins breaking apart. All crewman are trapped in the flailing aircraft. The wreckage splashes into the water 30 kilometers west of Heligoland Island. "Liberty Belle" and the ten-man crew disappear forever in the cold dark waters of the North Sea.
Three months earlier, Captain. McClellan's wife, Harriet, back in Pasadena, California, had given birth to a daughter, Clarette. On 22 April 1943, Lt Brooks' wife, Jean, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, also gave birth to a daughter, Jeanne.
Captain McClellan was an only child. His parents took Harriet and Clarette under their wings to ensure they had the love of a caring family. When Harriet later remarried and had another daughter and a son, the McClellan's embraced the new husband and children as a part of their immediate family. They paid the college expenses for all three children and for the weddings of the two daughters. For Clarette, the grandparents' generous giving of themselves and a devoted stepfather eased, in part, the loss of her father. Clarette did not lack for love and attention as she passed through her formative tears to maturity.
Jeanne and her mother lived with her grandmother (her grandfather had died before Jeanne was born) and were an integral part of the families of two aunts, three uncles and ten cousins. The cousins were more as brothers and sisters than cousins to Jeanne. Lt. Brooks' parents spent much of the ear working in Washington D.C., only an hour and a half drive away. Jeanne visited them often, when they would show her the sights of the nation's capitol. During the summers she would visit her grandparents at their home in St. Petersburg, Florida. There, her father's twin sisters and their husbands also took Jeanne into their fold. Neither did Jeanne lack for a loving family attention as she grew into adulthood.
As was true for so many "war orphans" (children without fathers), Clarette and Jeanne felt the ache of not having a father. Each missed his being there for important events in her life - the first day of school, the first date, seeing her off to senior prom, graduation from high school, visiting her a college on parents' weekends, walking her down the aisle to give her away at her wedding, and for the birth of the first grandchild. No one else really could fill that void. Each often wondered what it would be like to crawl up into her father's lap and fell his arms around her as she snuggled her head against his chest. Just once, to hear his voice.
Still, because of the support of their families, their lives were good. Clarette attended college, married, became an office manager for a general contractor, and had a daughter and three grandchildren. Jeanne also attended college, married, had three children, five grandchildren, and a career as an office manager in a veterinarian hospital.
As a child, Jeanne was told by her grandfather, who had desperately tried to learn the circumstances of his son's death (to no avail), that the other pilot on her father's plane also had a daughter, born three months before he was killed. Since her father was from another Bomb Group, Jeanne's family had no other information regarding Captain McClellan. They did know Captain McClellan's wife's name. Her grandfather referred to her only as "Mrs. McClellan." Throughout her life, especially after she had her own family and career, Jeanne wondered what had become of Cpt McClellan's daughter. Had she been happy? Had she had a supportive family? Had she had an equally successful life? Clarette, on the other had, was unaware that the copilot flying with her father also had a daughter. She did not even know his name.
In March 2000 Jeanne wrote the 91st Bomb Group Memorial Association asking if anyone knew of Captain McClellan's daughter. As one who has a large collection of records dealing with the 91st Bomb Group. I took on the task of locating her. A search of records from the National archives provided a casualty list of the 91st Bomb Group for 1943. Captain McClellan's wife Harriet, was listed next of kin, with a Pasadena, California address.
A check of the Internet phone directory revealed no listing for a Harriet McClellan, nor did and Internet web page search turn up anything. Called Pasadena High and was told records for all city high schools are maintained by a central Pasadena city office. I placed a call to the records office asking for a female student with the last name of McClellan born in December 1942. Within 15 seconds, the man who took my call told me there had been a Clarette McClellan born in December 1942 who has gone to Pasadena High. There was no record of when or if she graduated. But, now we had a name with which to work.
A call back to the Pasadena High alumni office provided the names an phone numbers of the class officers of the classes of 1959,1960, and 1961, the years Clarette most likely would have graduated. The first call was to Judy Trout, president of the class of 1960. She said, "yes", Clarette had been in her class and that she had known her. Unfortunately the class had lost track of her. The 40th reunion committee was in the process of locating missing members, including Clarette. I called Judy from time to time through the spring and early summer, but the committee had not located Clarette.
In the meantime, Jeanne wrote letters to be placed in the major newspapers in Los Angeles area. She explained she was trying to locate a Clarette or Harriet McClellan and why.
In October the reunion committee of the class of 1960 employed an investigative agency to look for missing class members. The agency eventually reported back that Clarette was married to Charles R. Hook and gave an address in Scotts Valley, California. However, there was no Internet listing of a phone number for a Charles Hook in Scotts Valley or elsewhere in the state. The information operator for that area code told me "At the customer's request, the number is unlisted." At least he appeared to exist and lived somewhere in that region.
Judy wrote a letter to Clarette at that address given the reunion committee by the agency to tell her Jeanne and I were trying to get in touch and why. The class reunion committee also wrote her regarding the upcoming reunion. There was no response to either letter. Jeanne finally wrote her, too, but that letter came back a few weeks later with "Not at this address" handwritten across the envelope. We were afraid Clarette had read Judy's letter and simply did not wish to deal with the situation.
I located via the Internet the phone number of a person living two houses from the address we had for Charles Hook. When I called to ask if a Charles Hook lived at the address, the man who answered understandably would not tell me. After explaining why he would not give out such information to a stranger on the phone and as he was hanging up off-handedly remarked, "I do not know anyone by that name." So I assumed the Hook's had moved sometime in the past. We were at a dead end
From then on, I ran the names, Charles and Clarette Hook and Harriet McClellan through the Internet phone directory and web page search engines every week or so. Finally on 12 March 2001, a year after receiving the initial requests, "Clarette Hook" appeared on a web page listing, with a phone number! I called the number and asked for her. She was unable to come to the phone, but told the person who answered, to tell me that, indeed, she was the daughter of Captain Hascall McClellan and would like to hear from me. I wrote a letter explaining a letter explaining why Jeanne wanted to get in touch with her and asked permission to give her address to Jeanne. A few days later I received a fax telling me to give her address to Jeanne and that she and her mother, who was still alive and living in Pasadena, would be interested in exchanging information with Jeanne and her mother, who also was still alive.
Jeanne wrote Clarette summarizing her life and describing her family. A week later, she received a letter back from Clarette similarly reviewing her life and family. The two women continue to exchange letters and phone calls. Harriet and Jean also got in touch with each other, exchanged letters and visited on the phone.
Lt. Knoke's detailed account of his actions on 22 March 1943 and his picture were published in a book about the Luftwaffe Fighter Command. I sent copies of these, along with records from the National Archives documenting Captain McClellan's and Lt. Brooks' activities in the 91st Bomb Group, to the families.
There was joy in finding each other at long last learning the details of what happened to their husbands and fathers those many years ago. And, there were tears. But, for the two wives, finally, there was closure. And, none too soon. An ultimate touch of irony. The two wives, whose husbands died together, joined them only forty days apart, almost sixty years later.
For Clarette and Jean there is a new commitment. The bond so quickly forged between their fathers as they piloted "Liberty Belle" through enemy fighter fire and flak was just quickly torn asunder by Lt. Knoke's bomb and cold waters of the North Sea. Now, nearly six decades later that bond has been reforged by their daughters. Clarette and Jeanne, and their families have pledged that this bond will not again be broken. From the depths of the North Sea, still lives the legacy of the sacrifices of Cpt McClellan and Lt. Brooks bequeathed that long ago late March afternoon.

Citations

  1. [S2777] Birth Records, California, California Birth Records (Vitalsearch)
  2. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  3. [S8545] Internet Article "Two Pilots, Two daughters, One Bond," written by Lowell L. Getz
  4. [S5215] Genealogy prepared by annalanelong68 (Ancestry.com)

James M. Clarke1,2

M, #27577
Pedigree Link

Family: Margaret L. Breckenridge

DaughterGrace Elizabeth Clarke+ (b. 22 January 1894, d. 29 March 1982)

BASIC FACTS

James M. Clarke had reference number 27869.

Citations

  1. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  2. [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Margaret L. Breckenridge1,2

F, #27578
Pedigree Link

Family: James M. Clarke

DaughterGrace Elizabeth Clarke+ (b. 22 January 1894, d. 29 March 1982)

BASIC FACTS

Margaret L. Breckenridge had reference number 27870.

Citations

  1. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  2. [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Eva Sparks1,2,3,4,5

F, #27579, b. 3 September 1887, d. 12 January 1974

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: George Ernest Jones (b. 20 March 1883, d. 2 January 1935)

SonCarl L. Jones (b. 27 September 1908, d. 12 December 1987)
SonFloyd Ernest Jones (b. 27 July 1912, d. 13 August 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Eva Sparks was born on 3 September 1887 in California.2,5 She and George Ernest Jones were married about 1907.2 She died on 12 January 1974, at age 86, in Orange Co., California.6
Eva Sparks had reference number 27871. She was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1910 - 1930.) Her Social Security Number was 565-80-7189.6 After George died, Eva married Unknown Dutter.

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  3. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  4. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  5. [S7512] Genealogy prepared by Unknown #5 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S3974] Death Records - California, California Death Index 1940 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)

Carl L. Jones1,2,3,4,5

M, #27580, b. 27 September 1908, d. 12 December 1987

Parents

FatherGeorge Ernest Jones (b. 20 March 1883, d. 2 January 1935)
MotherEva Sparks (b. 3 September 1887, d. 12 January 1974)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Carl L. Jones was born on 27 September 1908 in California.2 He died on 12 December 1987, at age 79, in Los Angeles Co., California.2
Carl L. Jones had reference number 27872. His Social Security Number was 549-03-1902, issued California, last residence: Costa Mesa, Orange Co., California.6 He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1910 - 1930.) He was a Clerk - market (1930.)5

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  3. [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  4. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  5. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  6. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Floyd Ernest Jones1,2,3,4

M, #27581, b. 27 July 1912, d. 13 August 1940

Parents

FatherGeorge Ernest Jones (b. 20 March 1883, d. 2 January 1935)
MotherEva Sparks (b. 3 September 1887, d. 12 January 1974)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Floyd Ernest Jones was born on 27 July 1912 in California.1,2 He died on 13 August 1940, at age 28, in Los Angeles Co., California.1,2
Floyd Ernest Jones had reference number 27873. He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1920, 1930.) He was a Laborer - at home (1930.)4 Floyd died by his own hand at age 28.

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  3. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  4. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Martha Ann Crussell1,2

F, #27582

Parents

FatherEdgar Herman Crussell (b. 23 May 1893, d. 4 September 1964)
MotherMartha Stella "Stella" Jones (b. 3 July 1895, d. 29 September 1981)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S2806] Book: Families and History of Sullivan County, Tennessee - 1993 (Reprinted 1999 )

Girl Jones1

F, #27583, b. 14 September 1865, d. 14 September 1865

Parents

FatherWilliam A. Jones (b. 14 March 1808, d. 27 May 1882)
MotherMartha Latture (b. 28 September 1821, d. 17 June 1890)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Girl Jones was born on 14 September 1865.1 She died on 14 September 1865, at age 0.1
Girl Jones had reference number 27875.

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Elizabeth Crussell1

F, #27584, d. before 1850
Pedigree Link

Family: William A. Jones (b. 14 March 1808, d. 27 May 1882)

SonDavid Jones (b. about 1834)
SonSamuel Jones (b. about 1836)
DaughterMartha Jones (b. about 1838)
SonWilliam F. Jones (b. about 1840)
DaughterCatherine Jones (b. 20 July 1841, d. 5 September 1928)
DaughterSarah Elizabeth Jones+ (b. 1843, d. 4 July 1865)
DaughterMary Jane Jones+ (b. 2 September 1846, d. 13 March 1923)
SonJohn Angle Jones+ (b. 6 September 1847, d. 9 March 1901)

BASIC FACTS

Elizabeth Crussell and William A. Jones were married about 1834. She died before 1850.
Elizabeth Crussell had reference number 27876.

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis1,2,3

F, #27585, b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981

Parents

FatherGeorge H. Lewis (b. about 1871)
MotherFannie S. Newell (b. about 1869)
Pedigree Link

Family: Roy Herman "Herman" Jones (b. 3 April 1890, d. 27 June 1970)

SonRalph Lewis Jones (b. 28 June 1914, d. 2 April 1995)
SonRoy Herman Jones, Jr.
DaughterElves Francis Jones (b. 11 December 1923, d. 15 December 1989)
DaughterZura L. Jones

BASIC FACTS

Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis was born on 24 December 1893 in Kansas.1,3 She died on 8 August 1981, at age 87, in Los Angeles Co., California.3
Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis had reference number 27877. She was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1920, 1930.) Her Social Security Number was 559-20-0575, issued: California, last residence: Covina, Los Angeles Co., California.4

Citations

  1. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  2. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  3. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  4. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

George H. Lewis1

M, #27586, b. about 1871
Pedigree Link

Family: Fannie S. Newell (b. about 1869)

DaughterSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis+ (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)

BASIC FACTS

George H. Lewis was born about 1871 in Indiana.1
George H. Lewis had reference number 27878.

Citations

  1. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Fannie S. Newell1

F, #27587, b. about 1869
Pedigree Link

Family: George H. Lewis (b. about 1871)

DaughterSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis+ (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)

BASIC FACTS

Fannie S. Newell was born about 1869 in Kentucky.1
Fannie S. Newell had reference number 27879.

Citations

  1. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Ralph Lewis Jones1,2,3

M, #27588, b. 28 June 1914, d. 2 April 1995

Parents

FatherRoy Herman "Herman" Jones (b. 3 April 1890, d. 27 June 1970)
MotherSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Ralph Lewis Jones was born on 28 June 1914 in California.1,3 He died on 2 April 1995, at age 80, in Los Angeles Co., California.3
Ralph Lewis Jones had reference number 27880. He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1920, 1930.) His Social Security Number was 562-09-5946, issued: California, last residence: Covina, Los Angeles Co., California.4

Citations

  1. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  2. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  3. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  4. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Roy Herman Jones, Jr.1,2

M, #27589

Parents

FatherRoy Herman "Herman" Jones (b. 3 April 1890, d. 27 June 1970)
MotherSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  2. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Elves Francis Jones1,2

F, #27590, b. 11 December 1923, d. 15 December 1989

Parents

FatherRoy Herman "Herman" Jones (b. 3 April 1890, d. 27 June 1970)
MotherSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Elves Francis Jones was born on 11 December 1923 in California.1,2 She died on 15 December 1989, at age 66, in San Bernardino Co., California.2
Elves Francis Jones had reference number 27882. She was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1930.) Her Social Security Number was 570-22-7564, issued: California, last residence: Pinon Hills, San Bernardino Co., California.3

Citations

  1. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
  2. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)
  3. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Zura L. Jones1

F, #27591

Parents

FatherRoy Herman "Herman" Jones (b. 3 April 1890, d. 27 June 1970)
MotherSarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Lewis (b. 24 December 1893, d. 8 August 1981)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County

Unknown Caffey1

M, #27592
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S3973] Death Records - California, California Death Index (RootsWeb)

Willard Roscoe Harmon1,2,3,4,5

M, #27593, b. 2 April 1887, d. 17 November 1966
Pedigree Link

Family: Girlie Lenora Jones (b. 6 July 1893, d. 10 November 1966)

SonCecil Jennings Harmon (b. 12 November 1912, d. 6 March 1980)
DaughterVelma Estell Harmon (b. 13 March 1916)
SonVirgil Roscoe Harmon (b. 20 June 1918, d. 20 August 1943)
DaughterImogene Harmon+

BASIC FACTS

Willard Roscoe Harmon was born on 2 April 1887 in Kentucky.6,7 He was born on 2 April 1887 in North Carolina.7,2 He and Girlie Lenora Jones were married about 1911.6 He died on 17 November 1966, at age 79.7,5 He was buried in Poplar Ridge Christian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.5
Willard Roscoe Harmon had reference number 27885. His Social Security Number was 436-01-5516, issued: Louisiana, last residence: New Orleans, Orleans Co., Louisiana.7 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1920, 1930.) He was a Clerk - shipping (1920); agent - insurance (1930.)2,3 GRAVE MARKER

HARMON

WILLARD ROSCOE GIRLIE LENORA
APR 2, 1887 JULY 5, 1893
NOV. 17, 1966 NOV. 10, 1966.
Willard and Girlie were murdered by intruders in their home.

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S1449] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Washington County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S1946] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S2776] Birth Records, Arizona (Internet)
  5. [S3076] Cemetery Records, Poplar Ridge Christian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee
  6. [S1832] 1930 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  7. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Imogene Harmon1,2

F, #27594

Parents

FatherWillard Roscoe Harmon (b. 2 April 1887, d. 17 November 1966)
MotherGirlie Lenora Jones (b. 6 July 1893, d. 10 November 1966)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  2. [S1832] 1930 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County

Thomas P. Brennan, Jr.1

M, #27595

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Thomas P. Brennan1

M, #27596
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Ralph Brennan1

M, #27597

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Mary Ann Unknown1

F, #27598
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Shannon Brennan1

F, #27599

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson

Patricia B. Brennan1

F, #27600

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson