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David Sloper

Birth7 Feb 1808 - Vinal Haven, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Death23 Oct 1878 - Cornelius, Washington, Oregon, United States
MotherHuldah Cooper
FatherSamuel SLOPER

Born in Vinal Haven, Lincoln, Maine, United States on 7 Feb 1808 to Samuel SLOPER and Huldah Cooper. David Sloper married Nancy Pickens and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 Oct 1878 in Cornelius, Washington, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Sloper
1785 - 1849
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Huldah Cooper
1790 - 1846
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Pickens
1816 - 1850
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Margaret Livonia Allen
1830 - 1865
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Napoleon B Sloper
1835 - 1889
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Maria Louisa Sloper
1833 - 1910
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Lewis Sloper
1840 - 1923
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David Sloper
1843 - 1897
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Josephine Sloper
1837 - 1911
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Samuel Sloper
1838 - 1857
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Emily Adelia Sloper
1860 - 1955

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