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David Soper Mather 1819–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 May 1819

Birth Location: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 23 OCT 1901

Death Location: Chicago, Cook Co., IL

Father: Horace Mather

Mother: MARTHA BRADLEY

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In 1819, David Soper Mather entered the world in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA, born to Horace Hall Mather And Martha Bishop Bradley. David Soper Mather passed away in 1901 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.

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Biography

  • In 1819, David Soper Mather entered the world in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA, born to Horace Hall Mather And Martha Bishop Bradley.
  • David Soper Mather passed away in 1901 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.

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David Mather's Ancestors

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David Mather
1819–1901
Birth Place: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Horace Hall Mather
1789–1867
Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
MARTHA (BISHOP) BRADLEY
1790–1865
Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT
Grandparents
Richard (Mather) V
1767–1835
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Olive Soper
1768–1839
Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
Elihu Mather
1741–1778
Abiah Mather
1741–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Capt Mather
1708–1743
Lois Burbank
1714–1760

David Mather's Timeline

2 Records

1819
25 May 1819
Birth of David Soper Mather in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
1901
23 OCT 1901
Age 82
Death of David Soper Mather in Chicago, Cook Co., IL
Chicago, Cook Co., IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 May 1819
    Event Place: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 OCT 1901
    Event Place: Chicago, Cook Co., IL

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