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David Convis

Birth1761 - Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA
Death1840 - Bainbridge, Geauga, Ohio
MotherSARAH Pierce Swan
FatherJames Convis

Born in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA on 1761 to James Convis and SARAH Pierce Swan. David Convis married Deborah Kenyon and had 10 children. He passed away on 1840 in Bainbridge, Geauga, Ohio.

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James Convis
1726 - 1815
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Sarah Pierce Swan
1725 - 1770
Spouse(s)
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Deborah Kenyon
1763 - 1840
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John Day Convis
1794 - 1869
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David G Converse
1804 - 1886
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Peleg Converse
1791 - 1840
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Samuel Converse
1807 - 1860
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Lucy Converse
1786 - 1863
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James Samuel Convis
1789 - 1865
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William Henry Converse
1796 - 1872
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Solomon Converse
1783 - 1800
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Barnard Converse
1815 - 1900
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Henry Converse
1783 - 1790

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