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John Davis

Birth8 Oct 1746 - Lancaster,Pennsylvania,USA
Death6 APR 1810 - Frederick, Virginia, Usa
MotherNot Available
FatherDavid Davis

Born in Lancaster,Pennsylvania,USA on 8 Oct 1746 to David Davis. John Davis had 13 children. He passed away on 6 APR 1810 in Frederick, Virginia, Usa.

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David Davis
1702 - 1768
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Horatio Gates Davis
1796 - 1849
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David Davis
1784 - 1785
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Elizabeth Davis
1783 - Unknown
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George H. Davis
1808 - Unknown
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Thomas C. Davis
1789 - Unknown
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Gabriel D Davis
1786 - 1799
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Moses H. Davis
1801 - Unknown
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Lydia Davis
1806 - Unknown
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James Keimer Davis
1779 - 1847
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William King Davis
1794 - Unknown
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Rees Harvey Davis
1792 - 1793
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Hannah Davis
1809 - Unknown
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John Pearsol Davis
1789 - 1877

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