Caleb AYARS

Father: Micajah AYARS
Mother: Patience ROBBINS

Family 1: Esther AYARS
  1. Micajah Robbins AYARS
  2. Sarah Moore AYARS
  3. Albert Dennis Sheppard AYARS
Family 2: Lydia MAXSON
  1. Caleb Maxson AYARS
  2. Joshua Moorehouse AYARS

                                                           _Isaac AYARS ____________
                                        _Caleb AYARS _____|_Hannah BARRETT _________
                     _Nathan AYARS ____|
                    |                  |                   _Rev. Timothy BROOKS ____
                    |                  |_Patience BROOKS _|_Hannah BOWEN ___________
 _Micajah AYARS ____|
|                   |                                      _Rev. Samuel BOWEN ______
|                   |                   _Elijah BOWEN ____|_Elizabeth Wood WHEATON _
|                   |_Elizabeth BOWEN _|
|                                      |                   _Thomas WATSON __________
|                                      |_Sarah WATSON ____|_Joanne ? _______________
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|--Caleb AYARS 
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|_Patience ROBBINS _|
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Notes

RA#313 TR#969410 Moved to Ohio in 1818.

Davis Genealogy, Vol. I, III-A, Compiled by Thomas Clayton Davis.

In the year 1854, Caleb went to Wisconsin, with his mother's family, and at the beginning of the Civil War enlisted in Co. E., Fifth Wis. Infantry, and served three years in the army of the Potomac. Upon leaving the service he returned to Wisconsin, where he was married and at once moved to North Loup, Neb., where a Seventh Day Baptist church had located but a few months before.


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