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Personal data David Salsberry Viers 


Household of David Salsberry Viers

He is married to Malinda McCormick.

They got married on February 12, 1867 at Henry Co., OH, he was 29 years old.

David Salsberry Viers oo Melinda McCormick

Marriage source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.Klaus, Jun1991), pg. 10 for fact of marriage.

Scheuer, Larry & Cynthia, The 1st Marriage Records of Henry Co OH 1847 - 1898, (Warsau IN, Scheuer Pub., MCMXCII), pg. 118, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'Viers, D. S. McCormick, Malinda 12 Feb 1867 2 357' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Sterling Amza Viers  1868-????
  2. Lemuel L. Viers  1869-????


Notes about David Salsberry Viers

David Salsberry Viers

Source: Alvie Jorgensen book pg 149, postmarked xiv Mar MCMXCVI

'7. David Salsberry VIERS, b. 08 May 1837; d. 20 June 1918 Blackwell, Kay Co., OK; m. Malinda McCORMICK'

Military: Served in Civil War 25th Reg. Co. K. discharged 27 Jan 1862 at Huttonsville WV on a surgeon's certificate of disability.

Residences: KS

21 June 1870 Delta PO York Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 221A-41, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'15, 316, 305, Viers David, 32, male, white, Farmer, 2500, 500, b. OH can vote 16, Melinda, 27, fem, white, Keeping house, b. OH 17, Sterling A., 2, male, white, At home, b. OH 18, Lemuel L, 6/12, male, white, At home, b. OH, b. Dec 19, Clark Owin F, 10, male, white, At home, b. OH 20, May, 8, fem, white, Attneding Sch, b. OH, in sch'

'History of Fulton Township From its First Settlement', Fulton Footprints Vol XXIII iss. 1, Winter 2003, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, Received xi Apr MMIII), pg. 2 col. 2 & 3, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

'Mr. John Viers settled with his family in [1]834 on the SE 1/4 of Sec 5, Town 7 N, Range 8E and continued his residence on said lot until his death in 1878. ... Their children of which there were 9 boys and 4 girls, to wit ... Therewere 5 of the boys who served in the Union Army in the War of the Rebellion - ... and David. ...'

Liggett, Harry, Viers FGS, Undated, received 1989 <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of David Salsberry Viers

Anna Maria Stahl
< 1775-1856
John Viers
1801-1873

David Salsberry Viers
1837-1918

1867

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