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David Elder

Birth1752 - Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Death1795 - Cumberland Gap, Bell, Kentucky, United States
MotherElizabeth Mayes
FatherGeorge Elder

Born in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States on 1752 to George Elder and Elizabeth Mayes. David Elder married Margaret "Polly" Gordon Morrow and had 11 children. He passed away on 1795 in Cumberland Gap, Bell, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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George Elder
1729 - 1786
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Elizabeth Mayes
1731 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Margaret "Polly" Gordon Morrow
1765 - 1797
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Mary Ann Hopkins Morrow
1756 - 1811
Children Show all
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Margaret Elder
1784 - 1844
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Mary Elder
1785 - 1876
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Drucilla Elder
1797 - 1842
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Samuel Elder
1781 - 1833
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##Sarah Elder
1795 - 1847
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John Elder
1784 - 1832
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John Elder
1784 - 1832
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Robert Morrow Elder
1792 - 1819
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Catherine Elder
1779 - Unknown
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David Elder
1791 - 1832
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George Morrow Elder
1772 - Unknown

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