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David Swander

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David Swander

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Feb 1853 (aged 45)
Swanders, Shelby County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Franklin Township, Shelby County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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David Swander - born: May 6, 1807 Fairfield County, Ohio - died: Feberuary 1, 1953 Shelby County, Ohio - son of Frederick and Eva Cathrine Schwander - married: June 27, 1830 Fairfield County, Ohio to Lydia Kerschner - born : February 28, 1807 Northampton County, Pennsylvania - died: April 6, 1846 Shelby County, Ohio - daughter of Jeremias and Margareta (Wohfart) Kerschner - children: 1. Christina - 2. Sarah, husband David Baker - 3. Sevilla, husband Francis M. Shaffer - 4. Susan - 5. Edward, wife Elizabeth Bennett - 6. Aaron, killed in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain - 7. Alfred - 8. William - 9. Frances, husband William Forrar - 10. Rebecca - 11. James M., wife Wilhelmina Eicher.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY RICHARD PARKER

Daniel Lewis Swander served in Company B of the 86th Illinois Infantry. He was born November 3, 1830 in Old Stone Tavern, Easton Pennsylvania and died November 13, 1898 in Moline, Illinois. He was a member of R.H. Graham Post #312, Grand Army of the Republic, in Moline, Illinois.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY CONTRIBUTOR JOAN SHOFFNER
David Swander - born: May 6, 1807 Fairfield County, Ohio - died: Feberuary 1, 1953 Shelby County, Ohio - son of Frederick and Eva Cathrine Schwander - married: June 27, 1830 Fairfield County, Ohio to Lydia Kerschner - born : February 28, 1807 Northampton County, Pennsylvania - died: April 6, 1846 Shelby County, Ohio - daughter of Jeremias and Margareta (Wohfart) Kerschner - children: 1. Christina - 2. Sarah, husband David Baker - 3. Sevilla, husband Francis M. Shaffer - 4. Susan - 5. Edward, wife Elizabeth Bennett - 6. Aaron, killed in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain - 7. Alfred - 8. William - 9. Frances, husband William Forrar - 10. Rebecca - 11. James M., wife Wilhelmina Eicher.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY RICHARD PARKER

Daniel Lewis Swander served in Company B of the 86th Illinois Infantry. He was born November 3, 1830 in Old Stone Tavern, Easton Pennsylvania and died November 13, 1898 in Moline, Illinois. He was a member of R.H. Graham Post #312, Grand Army of the Republic, in Moline, Illinois.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY CONTRIBUTOR JOAN SHOFFNER

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