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David Dunkin

Birth27 Sep 1798 - Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA
Death7 May 1863 - Sprott, Perry, Alabama, USA
MotherSarah Dikes
FatherAbel Duncan

Born in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA on 27 Sep 1798 to Abel Duncan and Sarah Dikes. David Dunkin married Mary Catherine Byerly and had 12 children. He passed away on 7 May 1863 in Sprott, Perry, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
Abel Duncan
1773 - 1839
Sarah Dikes
1776 - 1863
Spouse(s)
Mary Catherine Byerly
1801 - 1901
Children Show all
Henry Patrick Dunkin
1823 - 1896
Mary Ann Dunkin
1828 - 1897
James D Dunkin
1838 - 1896
William Loved Dunkin
1819 - 1877
Tempy Emmeline Dunkin
1830 - 1910
Patience "Minty" Duncan
1834 - 1914

Rebecca Dunkin Duncan
1836 - 1897
Sarah Howell Dunkin
1821 - Unknown
Andrew Jackson Dunkin
1841 - 1862
Elizabeth Dunkin
1825 - 1895
Catherine Dunkin
1833 - 1900
G Nancy Dunkin
1830 - Unknown

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