Person:David Vincent (1)

  1. Joshua VincentAbt 1789 - 1872
  2. Zerviah VincentAbt 1792 - 1869
  3. David Maxson Vincent1798 - 1866
m. 14 Nov 1819
  1. Christopher Saunders Vincent1820 - 1884
  2. Amelia Vincent1822 - 1898
  3. Lois Vincent1824 -
  4. John C. Vincent1825 - 1901
  5. Abigail Vincent1827 -
  6. Orrin D. Vincent1828 - 1890
  7. Eli S. B. Vincent1830 - 1863
  8. Benjamin Morrill Vincent1831 - 1896
  9. Albert Vincent1833 -
  10. Joseph Vincent1836 - 1915
  11. Eleanor Vincent1838 - 1924
  12. Col. Nathan Hull Vincent1839 - 1892
  13. Jane Vincent1841 -
  14. Mary L. Vincent1842 - 1902
  15. Susan Vincent1844 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] David Maxson Vincent
Gender Male
Birth? 6 Mar 1798 Petersburg, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Marriage 14 Nov 1819 to Freegift "Giffy" Saunders
Occupation? Farmer
Death[1] 11 Nov 1866 Almond, Allegany, New York, United States
Religion? Seventh-day Baptist
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sanford, Ilou M; New York) Seventh Day Baptist Church (Alfred; and Frank L Greene. First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church membership records, Alfred, New York, 1816-1886. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1995)
    93.

    David Vincent s/o Joshua Sr & "Elener"?
    b 1798, ad 1829, dis 2nd Alfred, d Almond Nov 11 '66 69 yrs
    m Freegift "Aunt Giffy" Saunders d/o Christopher Sr

  2.   The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    22:47:187, November 22, 1866.

    In Almond, N. Y. Nov 11th, 1866, of diabetis, Mr. David Vincent, in the 69th year of his age. Bro. Vincent has from early life been a faithful and exemplary Christian, highly esteemed by all who knew him, and died rejoicing in hope. He was a member of the 2nd Alfred Church, which, with a large family and numerous relations, have sustained a sad loss in his death. N.W.

  3.   Minard, John Stearns, and Georgia Drew Merrill. Allegany County and its people: a centennial memorial history of Allegany County, New York. (Alfred, N. Y.: W. A. Fergusson & Co., 1896)
    [1].

    David Vincent, a son of Joshua, was born in Petersburg, N. Y., and came to Alfred when a boy with Judge Clark Crandall. He married Freegift, daughter of Christopher Saunders, and made his home in Almond on the farm now owned by his son Joseph. He was assessor several years. His sons Nathan H., Eli S. B., and John C. were soldiers in the Civil War.