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Charles Everett Davis

Birth15 Apr 1898 - Rutledge, Grainger, Tennessee, USA
Death1 Dec 1976 - Washington County, Virginia
MotherCora Mae Perry
FatherThomas Henry Davis

Born in Rutledge, Grainger, Tennessee, USA on 15 Apr 1898 to Thomas Henry Davis and Cora Mae Perry. Charles Everett Davis married Mollie Pearl Hendrickson and had 5 children. He passed away on 1 Dec 1976 in Washington County, Virginia.

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Thomas Henry Davis
1878 - 1937
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Cora Mae Perry
1882 - 1923
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Mollie Pearl Hendrickson
1898 - 1974
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Trula A Kitts
1899 - 1985
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Hazel Louise Davis
1925 - 1998
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Cora Margaret Davis
1932 - 2008
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Jess Willard Davis
1918 - 1994
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Helen Evelyn Davis
1927 - 1928
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Curtis E. Davis
1916 - 1967

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