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Charles E Davis

Birth20 May 1874 - Brownsville, Licking, Ohio, United States
Death3 Sep 1922 - Newton, Muskingum, Ohio
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Born in Brownsville, Licking, Ohio, United States on 20 May 1874. Charles E Davis married Sarah Davis and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 Sep 1922 in Newton, Muskingum, Ohio.

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Sarah Davis
1874 - 1964
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Glenna Ethel Davis
1895 - 1984
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Bessie E. Davis
1899 - 1959
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Roland Davis
1906 - Unknown
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Hazel M Davis
1909 - Unknown
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Hazel M Newman
1909 - 1999
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Goldie M Davis
1904 - 1990
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Addie Frances Davis
1914 - 1993
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Herman L Davis
1912 - 1980
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Herman Lyle Davis
1912 - 1980

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