Birth: 25 February 1743 Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey[4][2]
Death: 19 May 1823 Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States[4][2]
Burial: Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA[5][4]
Sources
↑ "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKM6-XRV : 4 April 2020), Joshua Ayars and Zerviah Ayars, 13 Mar 1764; citing Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 802,936.
↑ 2.02.12.22.3 134 Joshua, published in "Robert Ayars and his descendants"
by Andrews, Frank D,; Publication date 1918 Ayer family (Robert Ayars, ca. 1650-1719), genealogy; Collection allen_county; americana; Digitizing sponsor MSN; Contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, 98 pages, Available online at Archive.org, (https://archive.org/details/robertayarshisde00andr/page/30/mode/2up) Page 30
↑ 4.04.14.2 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115674971/joshua-ayars: accessed 23 August 2023), memorial page for Joshua Ayars (25 Feb 1743–19 May 1823), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115674971, citing Shiloh Seventh Day Baptist Church Cemetery, Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).
Robert Ayars and His Descendents (book), by Frank D. Andrews, Privately printed, Vineland, New Jersey, 1918 (available through googleplay books). p17
The Register of the Cohansey Seventh Day Baptist Church, Shiloh, New Jersey 1737-1830. EK Bee, Jr. Seventh Day Baptist Publishing House, Plainsfield, NJ 1976, p 34 and 40
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