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Amanda E "Mandy" Davis

BirthDec 1872 - Kentucky, United States
Death31 January 1926 - Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary Catherine Baugh
FatherJohn R Davis

Born in Kentucky, United States on Dec 1872 to John R Davis and Mary Catherine Baugh. Amanda E "Mandy" Davis married George Washington Hancock and had 10 children. She passed away on 31 January 1926 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.

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John R Davis
1848 - 1924
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Mary Catherine Baugh
1853 - 1939
Spouse(s)
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George Washington Hancock
1863 - 1943
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Anna Hancock
1897 - 1992
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Ethel Hancock Tootill
1896 - 1940
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Charles Hancock
1891 - Unknown
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William Hancock
1888 - 1976
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Lina Hancock
1900 - 1981
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Fred Hancock
1903 - 1986
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Beulah Hancock
1914 - 1930
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Elizabeth Hancock
1909 - 1970
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Theodore Hancock
1902 - 1992
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Jean Hancock
1907 - Unknown

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