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David Icenhour

Birth1830 - Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Deathabt 1870 - Caldwell Co North Carolina, USA
MotherMARY ELIZABETH BAKER SETZER
FatherPhillip EISENHAUER

Born in Burke County, North Carolina, USA on 1830 to Phillip EISENHAUER and MARY ELIZABETH BAKER SETZER. David Icenhour married Mary Ann Polly McALPINE and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1870 in Caldwell Co North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Phillip Eisenhauer
1781 - 1835
Mary Elizabeth Baker Setzer
1793 - 1859
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Polly Mcalpine
1837 - 1908
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John Martin Icenhour
1861 - 1916
William David Icenhour
1864 - 1952
Avery Columbus Icenhour
1860 - 1938
Idella Ida Icenhour Beach
1870 - 1948

George Mcalpine Icenhour
1866 - 1923
George Malcolm Mack Isenhour
1840 - 1926
Ida Icenhour
1870 - Unknown
John Martin Icenhour
1861 - 1916

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