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Clarissa M Mosher 1820–1851 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1820
Birth Location: New York, USA
Death Date: 2 March 1851
Death Location: Michigan, United States of America
Father: JOHN MOSHER
Mother: Samatha Cadman
Spouse(s): James Shepard
Children(s): Caroline Shepard
The story of Clarissa M Mosher began in 1820 in New York, USA. Clarissa M Mosher married James Peter Shepard, and had children including Alvin Edward Shepard, Caroline Shepard, Diana Shepard, Harriet Mildred Shepard, Louaniia Shepard, Proctor James Shepard. Clarissa M Mosher passed away in 1851 in Michigan, United States of America.
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Biography
- The story of Clarissa M Mosher began in 1820 in New York, USA.
- Clarissa M Mosher married James Peter Shepard, and had children including Alvin Edward Shepard, Caroline Shepard, Diana Shepard, Harriet Mildred Shepard, Louaniia Shepard, Proctor James Shepard.
- Clarissa M Mosher passed away in 1851 in Michigan, United States of America.
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Clarissa Mosher's Ancestors
Clarissa Mosher's Descendants
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1. Caroline Shepard 1845–1905
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1. Howard (Frederick) Wood 1870–1950 m. Lena (May) Price 1873–1937
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1. Clarissa (Maude) Wood 1912–1996 m. Harley (Dale) Isham 1912–1967
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1. Gary (D.) Isham 1936–1992
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Clarissa Mosher's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1820
Event Place: New York, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 March 1851
Event Place: Michigan, United States of America