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Daniel W. Ayers

Birth1815 - New Jersey, USA
Death20 Mar 1911 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Born in New Jersey, USA on 1815. Daniel W. Ayers had 10 children. He passed away on 20 Mar 1911 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Mary E Ayers
1850 - Unknown
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William C. Preston Ayers
1841 - 1887
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Elizabeth Ann Ayers
1843 - Unknown
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Benjamin Lacey Ayers
1837 - 1916
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Frank Judson Ayers
1859 - Unknown
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Charles Henry Stillman Ayers
1844 - Unknown
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Lydia Shotwell Ayers
1856 - Unknown
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Theophilus Ayers
1839 - Unknown
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Jacob Anthony C. Ayers
1854 - Unknown
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Sarah Matilda Ayers
1854 - Unknown

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