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Daniel Applegate 1768–1826 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1768

Birth Location: , Albany, New York, USA

Death Date: 11 Feb 1826

Death Location: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA

Father: Richard 3xs

Mother: Catherine Wiggins

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Daniel Applegate was born in 1768 in , Albany, New York, USA, the child of Richard Applegate M 3Xs And Catherine Kate Polly Wiggins. Daniel Applegate passed away in 1826 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Daniel Applegate was born in 1768 in , Albany, New York, USA, the child of Richard Applegate M 3Xs And Catherine Kate Polly Wiggins.
  • Daniel Applegate passed away in 1826 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

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Daniel Applegate's Ancestors

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Daniel Applegate
1768–1826
Birth Place: , Albany, New York, USA
Parents
Richard Applegate m 3xs
1733–1800
Nutswamp, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Catherine ((Kate) Polly) Wiggins
1735–1779
, Fayette, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Benjamin Applegate
1686–1753
Middletown, Cape May, New Jersey, USA
Elizabeth Morford
1685–1753
Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Great-Grandparents
Sir Applegate
1632–1698
Johanna Gibbons
1652–1699
John Morford
1650–1738
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lady Wall
1604–1662
John Sr.
1623–1708
Margaret GGM
1630–1720

Daniel Applegate's Timeline

2 Records

1768
1768
Birth of Daniel Applegate in , Albany, New York, USA
, Albany, New York, USA
1826
11 Feb 1826
Age 58
Death of Daniel Applegate in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA
St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: , Albany, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1826
    Event Place: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA

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