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David Parkhurst 1776–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1776

Birth Location: Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 24 Aug 1818

Death Location: Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States

Father: Samuel Parkhurst

Mother: Sarah Gard

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The story of David Parkhurst began in 1776 in Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. David Parkhurst passed away in 1818 in Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of David Parkhurst began in 1776 in Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • David Parkhurst passed away in 1818 in Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States.

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David Parkhurst's Ancestors

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David Parkhurst
1776–1818
Birth Place: Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Samuel Parkhurst
1746–1814
Morristown, Morris, New Jersey
Sarah Gard
1742–1810
Morris, Morris, New Jersey, United States
Grandparents
John Parkhurst
1717–1791
Elizabethtown, Essex, New Jersey Colony
Mary (Thompson) Parkhurst
1721–1765
Elizabethtown, Essex, New Jersey Colony
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Jr
1681–1721
Mercy Thompson
1685–1721
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Sr.
1646–1684
Martha Homan
1656–1693

David Parkhurst's Timeline

2 Records

1776
1776
Birth of David Parkhurst in Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
1818
24 Aug 1818
Age 42
Death of David Parkhurst in Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States
Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1776
    Event Place: Prob, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Aug 1818
    Event Place: Liberty, Butler, Ohio, United States

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