Grave has been located American Revolutionary War Soldier flag male ancestor  David  BARBER

  (b. 31 March 1733 Windsor, Crown Colony of Connecticut   d. 30 October 1796 Windsor, Connecticut, USA )  

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David BARBER was born 31 March 1733 in Windsor, Crown Colony of Connecticut

David BARBER was the child of John BARBER   and   Jane ALFORD and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Samuel BARBER and Ruth DRAKE (maternal)  Jeremiah ALFORD and Jane HOSKINS

David had an active role in U.S. Revolutionary War.

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Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

David  married  Mary BROWN 12 February 1754 in Crown Colony of Connecticut .  The couple had (at least) 3 children.
Mary BROWN  was born 23 April 1737 in Windsor, Connecticut, USA (Poquonock).  Mary died 10 November 1808 in East Haddam, Connecticut, USA (Goodspeed's Landing) (Moodus) (Leesville) (Hadlyme).  Mary was the child of Samuel BROWN and Mary PHELPS.

David BARBER died 30 October 1796 in Windsor, Connecticut, USA .
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