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Ref: History of Champaign Co., OH, 1881, - David Yeazell, farmer; PO Mechanicsburg; an early settler of Goshen Township; was born in June, 1804, near Yellow Springs, Greene Co., OH, and raised in Clark Co., till the fall of 1826, when he came to the place where he now resides, locating the 15th of December, in the house in which he now lives; he is the son of Abraham and Mary (Curl) Yeazell, the former a native of KY and the latter of VA. Abraham was among the early pioneers of Greene Co, whence he moved to Clark Co, when our subject was quite young; he dwelt on the same farm the remainder of his life; he was a farmer by occupation, and reared nine sons and five daughters, all of whom grew to maturity and were married. Our subject was the sixth of the family, and his early life was that of a pioneer farmer. Since 1826, he has plied his industry as a farmer in Goshen Township, taking a creditable part in the improvement of the country for over half a century. He married Esther Bumgartner, born in Greene and raised in Clark Co, OH. Of the two sons and two daughters born to this union, one daughter has died.
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 31 January 2019), memorial page for David Yeazel (5 Jun 1804-2 Feb 1890), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93010235, citing Treacles Creek Cemetery, Champaign County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by America (contributor 46915944) .
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