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1823 - 1907 (84 years)
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Name |
Agnew, David [1, 2] |
Born |
1823 [2] |
Gender |
Male |
CAUS |
old age |
Alt. Birth |
29 Jun 1826 |
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Related to my family |
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_UID |
6A8564016C3649AC8158AC78E84DF7081C85 |
Died |
16 Apr 1907 |
Moore, Allegheny Co. PA [2] |
- Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1944 about David Agnew
Name: David Agnew
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 80
Birth Date: 29 Jun 1826
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 16 Apr 1907
Death Place: Moore, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Father Name: William Agnew
Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother Name: Jane McCoy
Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Certificate Number: 35356
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Buried |
18 Apr 1907 |
Beaver Co., PA |
- New Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church
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Person ID |
I1280 |
Buyer, Stier and Related Families |
Last Modified |
7 Feb 2021 |
Father |
Agnew, William, b. 17 Nov 1793, Beaver Co., PA , d. 1871, Beaver Co., PA (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
McCoy, Jane, b. Abt 1797, Beaver Co., PA , d. Aft 1850 (Age ~ 54 years) |
_UID |
15157CF78D4540438CFC02521A1EE706F3CC |
Photos
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 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
 | Agnew William Farm on Boggs Hollow Road/N. Flaugherty Run Road
Robert Agnew settled on Raredon Run, on the Beaver-Allegheny County line, in 1790. The photos below are of his son William's farm on Old Flaugherty Run Road. When I saw it, I thought that this farm was probably originally Robert's.
A careful look at old and new maps suggests that Robert's land on Raredon Run was further southwest, near… |
Histories |
 | History of the McCoy Family
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Family ID |
F203 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S305] History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, (A. Warner & Co., Philadelphia, 1888), 824, [Q:3].
- [S183] Davidson, Carl.
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