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David Baird 1710–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 October 1710

Birth Location: Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

Death Date: 20 June 1801

Death Location: Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

Father: JOHN III

Mother: Rebecca \Sterrett

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David Baird was born in 1710 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA, the child of John Baird Iii And Rebecca Florence Sterrett. David Baird passed away in 1801 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • David Baird was born in 1710 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA, the child of John Baird Iii And Rebecca Florence Sterrett.
  • David Baird passed away in 1801 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.

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David Baird's Ancestors

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David Baird
1710–1801
Birth Place: Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Parents
JOHN BAIRD III
1665–1755
Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland
Rebecca (Florence) \Sterrett
1686–1765
Strabane, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
James Sterrett
1652–1698
Linlithgow, West Lothian, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jean (or Jeane Johnston Johnstone) Johnstoun
1649–
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
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David Baird's Timeline

2 Records

1710
19 October 1710
Birth of David Baird in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
1801
20 June 1801
Age 91
Death of David Baird in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 October 1710
    Event Place: Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 June 1801
    Event Place: Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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