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James Henry Davis

Birthabt 1837 - Eastbourne, Sussex, United Kingdom
Death18 July 1913 - Field House, Stretton Grandison, Ledbury Reg. Dist., Herefordshire, England
MotherAnn Groves
FatherWilliam Davis

Born in Eastbourne, Sussex, United Kingdom on abt 1837 to William Davis and Ann Groves. James Henry Davis married Catherine Adelaide Ravenhill and had 4 children. He passed away on 18 July 1913 in Field House, Stretton Grandison, Ledbury Reg. Dist., Herefordshire, England.

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William Davis
1814 - 1900
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Ann Groves
1815 - 1877
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Catherine Adelaide Ravenhill
1833 - Unknown
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George Alfred Davis
1871 - Unknown
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Sidney Herbert Davis
1868 - 1929
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Albert Henry Davis
1864 - 1934
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William James Davis
1866 - Unknown

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