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David Chevalier 1833–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 MAY 1833

Birth Location: Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: July 18, 1906

Death Location: Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA

Father: John Chevalier

Mother: Jane Reece

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In 1833, David Chevalier entered the world in Pennsylvania, United States, born to John F Chevalier And Jane Reece. David Chevalier passed away in 1906 in Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1833, David Chevalier entered the world in Pennsylvania, United States, born to John F Chevalier And Jane Reece.
  • David Chevalier passed away in 1906 in Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA.

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David Chevalier's Ancestors

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David Chevalier
1833–1906
Birth Place: Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
John F. Chevalier
1800–1870
Ohio, Ohio, USA
Jane Reece
1803–1850
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
Peter (Renaudet Chevalier) III
1765–1805
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary (Inu Sheets) Cambell
1770–1850
Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Peter Chevalier
1735–1808
Mary Renaudet
1732–1766
Zachariah Riddle
1737–1822
Eleanor Garner
1749–1837
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elias Chevalier
1712–1808
Mary Wood
1714–1776
James Renaudet
1695–1753
Belitje RDL
1697–1768
Samuel SOLDIER
1708–1794

David Chevalier's Timeline

2 Records

1833
09 MAY 1833
Birth of David Chevalier in Pennsylvania, United States
Pennsylvania, United States
1906
July 18, 1906
Age 73
Death of David Chevalier in Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA
Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 MAY 1833
    Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 18, 1906
    Event Place: Long Bottom, Meigs, Ohio, USA

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