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Solomon David Postles

Birth15 Mar 1789 - Cedar Creek, Sussex, Delaware
Death16 Jun 1875 - Somerford, Madison, Ohio
MotherAnastasia "Anne" Willey
FatherShadrach Postles

Born in Cedar Creek, Sussex, Delaware on 15 Mar 1789 to Shadrach Postles and Anastasia "Anne" Willey. Solomon David Postles married Sarah W. Howe and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Jun 1875 in Somerford, Madison, Ohio.

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Shadrach Postles
1755 - 1831
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Anastasia "Anne" Willey
1753 - 1829
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Sarah W. Howe
1793 - 1821
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Orpha Jaquette
1805 - 1876
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William Orson Postle
1819 - 1886
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James P. Postle
1815 - 1884
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America Postles
1817 - 1850
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Elizabeth Postle
1821 - Unknown
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Ephriam Postal
1825 - 1855

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