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Mark Davidson

Birth25 Feb 1851 - Fife, Fife Shire, Scotland
Death14 Nov 1914 - Mc Calmont, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJennet Cocoron
FatherBenjamin Davidson

Born in Fife, Fife Shire, Scotland on 25 Feb 1851 to Benjamin Davidson and Jennet Cocoron. Mark Davidson had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Nov 1914 in Mc Calmont, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Benjamin Davidson
1826 - Unknown
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Jennet Cocoron
1827 - Unknown
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Jeanette Davidson
1887 - 1964
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Mark Davidson
1876 - 1921
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Mary Gertrude Davidson
1880 - 1949
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Benjamin Davidson
1872 - Unknown
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Alexander Davidson
1879 - 1955
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William Davidson
1873 - 1928
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Joseph Davidson
1884 - 1947
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John Davidson
1883 - 1960
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Agnes D Davidson
1892 - Unknown
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George Davidson
1878 - Unknown

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