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David A Carlisle 1702–1769 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Oct 1702

Birth Location: Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 31 May 1769

Death Location: Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

Father: John *

Mother:

Spouse(s): Leatis Unk

Children(s): Daniel Carlisle, Elizabeth Carlisle, John Carlisle, John Carlisle, Lettice Carlisle, Margaret Carlisle, Captain Carlisle

David A Carlisle was born in 1702 in Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland, the child of John Carlisle Ii And Margaret Carlisle. David A Carlisle married Leatis Unk, and had children including Captain David Carlisle, Daniel Carlisle, Elizabeth Carlisle, John Carlisle, Lettice Carlisle, Margaret Carlisle. David A Carlisle passed away in 1769 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • David A Carlisle was born in 1702 in Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland, the child of John Carlisle Ii And Margaret Carlisle.
  • David A Carlisle married Leatis Unk, and had children including Captain David Carlisle, Daniel Carlisle, Elizabeth Carlisle, John Carlisle, Lettice Carlisle, Margaret Carlisle.
  • David A Carlisle passed away in 1769 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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David Carlisle's Ancestors

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David Carlisle
1702–1769
Birth Place: Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland
Parents
John Carlisle II *
1674–1746
Down, Down, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Carlisle's Descendants

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David (A) Carlisle (18 Oct 1702–31 May 1769) m. Leatis Unk (1705–7 March 1791)
  1. 1. Daniel Carlisle 1738–1794
  2. 2. Elizabeth Carlisle 1730–1740
  3. 3. John Carlisle –1740
  4. 4. John Carlisle 1746–1769
  5. 5. Lettice Carlisle 1742–
  6. 6. Margaret Carlisle 1732–1740
  7. 7. Captain (David) Carlisle 1741–1740 m. Sarah Cummings 1740–1838
    1. 1. David (Carlisle) 3rd 1771–1835 m. Nabby ((Abigail)) Stowell 1771–1841
      1. 1. Asa (Allen) Carlisle 1808–1872 m. Lucy (B) Carlisle 1805–1888
        1. 1. Lucius Carlisle 1849–1913
        2. 2. Julius Carlisle 1843–1913
        3. 3. Royal Carlisle 1839–1862
        4. 4. Eliza (Ann) Carlisle 1833–1839
        5. 5. Sarah (A) Thrasher 1840–1903 m. Joseph (E.) Thrasher 1844–1927
        6. 6. Asahel Carlisle 1835–1887 m. Marvel (Loretta) Parsons 1830–1887
        7. 7. Lucius (A [may be wrong]) Carlisle 1849–1913 m. Alice (Jane Carlisle Smith) Brown 1859–1934
      2. 2. Julius (Quartus) Carlisle 1798–1843 m. Emily (Munson) Barlow 1804–1845
        1. 1. Caroline Carlisle 1825–1841
    2. 2. John Carlisle 1768–1833 m. Rebecca Graves 1768–1848
    3. 3. Lattice Joyslin 1769–1824
    4. 4. Anna Stewart 1777–1836 m. Amherst Stewart 1770–1842
      1. 1. Thomas (Carlisle) Stewart 1804–1865
    5. 5. Levi Carlisle 1775–1854 m. Mary Billings 1778–1854
      1. 1. Nancy Carlisle 1806–1879

David Carlisle's Timeline

2 Records

1702
18 Oct 1702
Birth of David A Carlisle in Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland
Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland
1769
31 May 1769
Age 67
Death of David A Carlisle in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Oct 1702
    Event Place: Drumboe, Donegal, Ireland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Walpole, New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Craftperson Files

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 May 1769
    Event Place: Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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