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John Davis

BirthNovember 7, 1761 - Hampstead, New Hampshire, USA
DeathNot Available - Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
MotherSarah Colby
FatherObediah Davis

Born in Hampstead, New Hampshire, USA on November 7, 1761 to Obediah Davis and Sarah Colby. John Davis married Anna Smith and had 10 children. He passed away in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Obediah Davis
1720 - 1796
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Sarah Colby
1726 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Anna Smith
1766 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Davis
1780 - 1833
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Isaac Davis
1773 - 1820
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William Davis
1797 - Unknown
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Sarah Davis
1775 - Unknown
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Olive Davis
1790 - Unknown
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Benjamin Davis
1785 - Unknown
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Esther Davis
1792 - Unknown
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Abigail Davis
1788 - 1854
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Samuel Davis
1777 - Unknown
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Mary Davis
1783 - Unknown

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