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David Pound

Birth9 May 1790 - Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
Death5 Mar 1871 - Otoe Co., Nebraska
MotherIsabella Sharp
FatherElijah Pound

Born in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States on 9 May 1790 to Elijah Pound and Isabella Sharp. David Pound married Ann Hance and had 9 children. He passed away on 5 Mar 1871 in Otoe Co., Nebraska.

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Parents
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Elijah Pound
1756 - 1839
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Isabella Sharp
1765 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Ann Hance
1784 - 1860
Children Show all
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Benjamin Harrison Pound+
1816 - 1865
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Elijah Pound
1821 - 1852
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Thomas C Pound
1812 - Unknown
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Sarah H. Pound
1814 - 1839
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Isabella Sharp Pound
1818 - 1855
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David A Pound
1829 - 1900
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Elizabeth Pound
1835 - Unknown
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Mary H Pound
1823 - 1854
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Ann Hancelia Pound+
1825 - 1854

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