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David Abner Clotfelter 1785 - 1833

David Abner Clotfelter was born in 1785. He was married to Nancy (Short) Clotfelter, and they were together until David's death in 1833. David Clotfelter had children Amos Leonard Clotfelter, George Lee Clotfelter, William Short Clotfelter, David Stokes Clotfelter, and James Abner Clotfelter.
David Abner Clotfelter
1785
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    1785
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    1833
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    David Abner Clotfelter lived 26 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 48.
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In 1805, David was 20 years old when Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23rd in Sharon, Vermont. He grew up on a series of tenant farms in Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York and when he was 24, he published the Book of Mormon. By the time he died at the age of 38, he had tens of thousands of followers in his church - the Church of Latter Day saints.
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In 1808, he was 23 years old when on February 11th, anthracite coal - the hardest form of coal - was first burned as fuel by Jesse Fell, in Pennsylvania. He burned the coal on an open air grate. This discovery led to the use of coal as the key fuel source of the industrial revolution in the United States.
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