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Isaac Davis

Birth14 Feb 1789 - Rhode Island, USA
Death26 February 1857 - Hartford, Washington, New York
MotherAnna Miller Read
FatherGeorge Davis

Born in Rhode Island, USA on 14 Feb 1789 to George Davis and Anna Miller Read. Isaac Davis married Lydia Shay and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 February 1857 in Hartford, Washington, New York.

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Parents
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George Davis
1757 - 1827
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Anna Miller Read
1770 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Shay
1790 - 1824
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Laura Shay
1796 - 1893
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William Davis
1812 - Unknown
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Laura Davis
1818 - 1859
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Maryn Davis
1815 - 1915
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Helen Davis
1839 - Unknown
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Rosemond Davis
1843 - Unknown
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Frances Davis
1835 - 1856
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Julia Davis
1816 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Davis
1807 - Unknown
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Delia A Davis
1839 - Unknown

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