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David McCaslin

Birth1 JAN 1820 - Jennings, Indiana
Death21 Mar 1890 - Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States
MotherRachel Laws
FatherGeorge Shillideay McCasland

Born in Jennings, Indiana on 1 JAN 1820 to George Shillideay McCasland and Rachel Laws. David McCaslin married Elizabeth Grey and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Mar 1890 in Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States.

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George Shillideay Mccasland
1790 - 1867
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Rachel Laws
1796 - 1880
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Elizabeth Grey
1829 - 1888
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Mary Ann Guthrie
Unknown - 1846
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Jessie Jobes
1870 - 1916
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Joseph Marshall Mccaslin (Mccasland)
1853 - Unknown
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Sarah Etta Mccaslin (Mccasland)
1868 - 1951
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Mary A. Casland
1848 - 1860
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Rachel Amanda Mccasland
1854 - 1931
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Anderson Mccaslin (Mccasland)
1850 - 1860
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John M Mccaslin
1847 - 1860
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William (Will) H. Mccasland
1841 - 1916

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