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David Enyart 1805–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1805

Birth Location: Madison, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 1861

Death Location: Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA

Father: Silas Enyart

Mother: Celia Best

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In 1805, David Enyart entered the world in Madison, Kentucky, USA, born to Silas Enyart And Celia Ann Sealy Best. David Enyart passed away in 1861 in Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1805, David Enyart entered the world in Madison, Kentucky, USA, born to Silas Enyart And Celia Ann Sealy Best.
  • David Enyart passed away in 1861 in Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA.

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David Enyart's Ancestors

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David Enyart
1805–1861
Birth Place: Madison, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Silas Enyart
1780–1849
Surry, North Carolina, USA
Celia (Ann "Sealy") Best
1785–1860
Garrard, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Abraham Enyart
1748–1809
Somerset, New Jersey, USA
Rachel (Bess) Swaim
1749–1815
Rowan, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Silas Enyart
1715–1771
John Swaim
1719–1803
Charity Teague
1722–1801
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Enyart
1686–1763
Mary Pieterson
1685–1763
William Swaim
1676–1750
Maria Resiliere
1681–1753
William Teague
1695–1775
Isabella Loftin
1693–1762

David Enyart's Timeline

2 Records

1805
1805
Birth of David Enyart in Madison, Kentucky, USA
Madison, Kentucky, USA
1861
1861
Age 56
Death of David Enyart in Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA
Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: Madison, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: Wilson's Creek, Avery, North Carolina, USA

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