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Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers 1853–1932 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Sep 1853

Birth Location: Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 9 Jan 1932

Death Location: Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA

Father: David Dr

Mother: Mary Camp

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Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers was born in 1853 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA, the child of David Cooper Ayres Dr And Mary Frances Camp. Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers passed away in 1932 in Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers was born in 1853 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA, the child of David Cooper Ayres Dr And Mary Frances Camp.
  • Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers passed away in 1932 in Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA.

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Rosetta Ayers's Ancestors

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Rosetta Ayers
1853–1932
Birth Place: Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
David Cooper Ayres Dr
1820–1890
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Mary (Frances) Camp
1829–1871
New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
Stephen (Cooper) Ayres
1782–1821
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States of America
Comfort Day
1791–1876
Newark, NJ
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rosetta Ayers's Timeline

2 Records

1853
15 Sep 1853
Birth of Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
1932
9 Jan 1932
Age 79
Death of Rosetta "Rosie" Ayers in Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Sep 1853
    Event Place: Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1932
    Event Place: Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA

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