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David Mercer 1742–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 August 1742

Birth Location: Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 10 October 1832

Death Location: Columbiana County, Ohio, USA

Father: Daniel Mercer

Mother: Rebekah Townsend

Spouse(s): Sarah Buckingham

Children(s):

The story of David Mercer began in 1742 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. David Mercer married Sarah Buckingham. David Mercer passed away in 1832 in Columbiana County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of David Mercer began in 1742 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • David Mercer married Sarah Buckingham.
  • David Mercer passed away in 1832 in Columbiana County, Ohio, USA.

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David Mercer's Ancestors

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David Mercer
1742–1832
Birth Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Daniel Mercer
1714–1807
Rebekah Townsend
1710–1792
Grandparents
THOMAS Mercer
1694–1758
Aynho, Northampshire, England
HANNAH Taylor
1692–1758
Great-Grandparents
THOMAS Mercer
1662–1716
MARY Greenaway
1662–1723
JOSIAH Taylor
1668–1700
ELIZABETH Pennell
1670–1696
2nd-Great-Grandparents
EDWARD Mercer
1626–1680
ELIZABETH Whitcher
1630–1694
Robert Taylor
1633–1695
Mary Hayes
1642–
ROBERT Pennell
1640–1729
HANNAH Hyandson
1640–1711

David Mercer's Timeline

2 Records

1742
23 August 1742
Birth of David Mercer in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
1832
10 October 1832
Age 90
Death of David Mercer in Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Columbiana County, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 August 1742
    Event Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 October 1832
    Event Place: Columbiana County, Ohio, USA

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