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John Percy Davis

Birth14 JUN 1884 - aston birmingham
Deathsept 1957 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
MotherMARY MINNIE DAY
FatherHarry (Henry) Edward Davis

Born in aston birmingham on 14 JUN 1884 to Harry (Henry) Edward Davis and MARY MINNIE DAY. John Percy Davis married Lily Terry and had 7 children. He passed away on sept 1957 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

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Harry (Henry) Edward Davis
1860 - 1933
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Mary Minnie Day
1863 - 1886
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Lily Terry
1884 - 1976
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Ernest Frederick Davis
1905 - 1968
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Florence Davis
1907 - Unknown
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Leonard Davis
1923 - 1967
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Fred Davis
1909 - 1968
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Arthur Reginald Davis
1925 - 1942
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John William Davis
1913 - Unknown
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Harry Davis
1911 - 1995

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