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David A Spickerman

Birth25 Feb 1807 - Albany, Albany, New York, USA
Death9 Sep 1879 - Johnstown, Rock Co., WI
MotherAnna Simon
FatherPhilip Spickerman

Born in Albany, Albany, New York, USA on 25 Feb 1807 to Philip Spickerman and Anna Simon. David A Spickerman married Eliza Ann Higbie and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 Sep 1879 in Johnstown, Rock Co., WI.

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Philip Spickerman
1762 - 1822
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Anna Simon
1766 - 1822
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Eliza Ann Higbie
1824 - 1880
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Isabelle Van Fleet
1820 - 1842
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Julius D Spickerman
1850 - 1912
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Nancy Amelia Spickerman
1835 - Unknown
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Orestes Adam Spickerman
1838 - 1914
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Absalom D Spickerman
1839 - 1904
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Rachel Ann “Anna” “Nancy" Spickerman Balfour
1830 - 1908

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