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David Conyers 1753–1819 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1753
Birth Location: Fauquier Co., Va., United States
Death Date: 1819
Death Location: Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Father: Samuel Conyers
Mother: Keziah Sparks
Spouse(s): Nancy Satterfield
Children(s): William Conyers
In 1753, David Conyers entered the world in Fauquier Co., Va., United States, born to Samuel Conyers And Keziah Sparks. David Conyers married Nancy Satterfield, and had children including William Conyers. David Conyers passed away in 1819 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.
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Biography
- In 1753, David Conyers entered the world in Fauquier Co., Va., United States, born to Samuel Conyers And Keziah Sparks.
- David Conyers married Nancy Satterfield, and had children including William Conyers.
- David Conyers passed away in 1819 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.
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David Conyers's Descendants
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1. William Conyers 1783–1840 m. Susannah Price 1787–1856
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1. Pascal (Cedric Conyers (Headstone)(Rev Jan) 2022) 1809–1865 m. Tabitha (Arthur) Gooch 1819–1902
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1. Martha (Susan "Emma") Conyers 1850–1908 m. Thomas (Amaziah) Wiles 1847–1916
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1. Arthie Wilkes 1869– m. James (Benjamin) Wilks 1853–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1753
Event Place: Fauquier Co., Va., United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1819
Event Place: Warren County, Kentucky, USA