David Viets Jr was born on February 15, 1767 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut as the second child of David Viets (1745 - 1815) and Mrs. Mary Hannah (Hoskins) Viets (1746 - ~1815).
David married Lucretia Rice (1775 - 1818) in 1787 in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.
David died on April 17, 1849 in Shalersville, Portage, Ohio aged 82.
He died on 17 Apr 1849 in Shalersville, Portage, Ohio, USA.[1] When he was 29, he married Lucretia Rice about 1797 in, Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.
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