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James B. Davis

Birth5 DEC 1823 - Morgan County, Kentucky, United States
Death16 APR 1911 - Not Available
MotherSusana Cottingham
FatherThomas Nicholas Davis

Born in Morgan County, Kentucky, United States on 5 DEC 1823 to Thomas Nicholas Davis and Susana Cottingham. James B. Davis married Sarah J. Collins and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 APR 1911.

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Thomas Nicholas Davis
1801 - 1885
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Susana Cottingham
1803 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Sarah J. Collins
1828 - 1888
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Eliza Webb Davis
1866 - 1935
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Martha "Mattie" Ellen Davis
1854 - 1938
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Seth A Davis
1862 - Unknown
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George W. Davis
1868 - Unknown
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Nancy Susan Davis
1863 - 1944
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Albert W. Davis
1849 - Unknown
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James Elijah Davis
1856 - 1940

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