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David Conkling

Birth08 Jun 1793 - Essex, New Jersey, USA
Death15 Mar 1841 - Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
MotherRebecca Ross
FatherJoseph Conkling

Born in Essex, New Jersey, USA on 08 Jun 1793 to Joseph Conkling and Rebecca Ross. David Conkling married Freelove Martin and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Mar 1841 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.

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Joseph Conkling
1764 - 1814
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Rebecca Ross
1769 - 1813
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Freelove Martin
1798 - 1841
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Joseph Conklin
1818 - 1860
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William Hatch Conklin
1823 - 1891
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Harriet S. Conklin
1839 - 1855
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Eliza Jane Conklin
1820 - 1831
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Anna Robinson Conklin
1828 - 1905
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Jeremiah Clark Conkling
1837 - 1922
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David Conkling
1834 - 1879
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Henry M. Conklin
1826 - 1881
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Merrick Martin Conklin
1816 - 1875
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Emeline R. Conklin
1831 - Unknown
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Jerusha H. Conklin
1830 - 1900

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