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Isaiah Davis

Birthabt 1740 - Bennington, Bennington, Vermont, United States
Death1850 - Greenfield, Erie, Pa, USA
MotherElizabeth Fawcett
FatherWilliam David Davis

Born in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont, United States on abt 1740 to William David Davis and Elizabeth Fawcett. Isaiah Davis married Elizabeth Polly Shippy and had 7 children. He passed away on 1850 in Greenfield, Erie, Pa, USA.

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William David Davis
1696 - 1767
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Elizabeth Fawcett
1704 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Polly Shippy
1740 - Unknown
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Mary Polly Whitham
1786 - 1831
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Isaiah Davis
1784 - 1850
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James Smith Davis
1759 - 1868
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Rachael Davis
1765 - Unknown
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Sally Davis
1785 - 1852
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Betsy E Davis
1812 - 1880
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Benjamin Franklin Davis
1823 - 1908
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Rachel Davis
1818 - 1884

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