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David Lacy Downs

Birth24 Apr 1834 - Carroll County, Georgia, USA
Death13 Feb 1914 - Grove Oak, DeKalb County, Alabama, USA
MotherNancy Epsy Bridges
FatherSilas Downs

Born in Carroll County, Georgia, USA on 24 Apr 1834 to Silas Downs and Nancy Epsy Bridges. David Lacy Downs married Mary Ann Hill and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1914 in Grove Oak, DeKalb County, Alabama, USA.

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Silas Downs
1797 - 1870
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Nancy Epsy Bridges
1783 - 1850
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Mary Ann Hill
1836 - 1904
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Mary Ann Hill
1823 - Unknown
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Mary Buckner
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Downs
1854 - 1939
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Silas T. Downs
1866 - 1945
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David Downs
1868 - 1931
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Gracie Downs
1856 - Unknown
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Lucinda Edwards
1855 - 1925

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