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David Upton

Birth1775 - Cross Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Death28 May 1846 - Renault, Monroe, Illinois, United States
MotherDelilah J Coyle Upton
FatherJohn Thomas 'The Miller' Upton 2nd #1

Born in Cross Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA on 1775 to John Thomas 'The Miller' Upton 2nd #1 and Delilah J Coyle Upton. David Upton married Margaret Peggy Carmichael and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 May 1846 in Renault, Monroe, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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John Thomas 'The Miller' Upton 2Nd #1
1740 - 1810
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Delilah J Coyle Upton
1743 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Peggy Carmichael
1782 - 1846
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Margaret Peggy Upton
1811 - 1887
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John Dale Upton
1818 - 1870
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Jane Upton
1807 - 1897
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Hester A. Upton
1821 - 1899
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Elizabeth Upton
1815 - 1840
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Lavina Upton
1813 - Unknown
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Nancy Upton
1805 - 1888
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Susan Upton
1809 - 1888
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Mary Upton
1820 - 1888

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