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Matthew Davison

Birthabt 1847 - Cramlington, Northumberland, England
Death7 Dec 1918 - Boldon Colliery, Durham, England
MotherFrances Arkle
FatherMark Davison

Born in Cramlington, Northumberland, England on abt 1847 to Mark Davison and Frances Arkle. Matthew Davison had 9 children. He passed away on 7 Dec 1918 in Boldon Colliery, Durham, England.

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Mark Davison
1809 - 1880
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Frances Arkle
1821 - 1889
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Sarah Davison
1886 - 1958
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Ruth Jane 'Jeanie' Davison
1881 - Unknown
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Robert Davison
1889 - 1942
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Mark Davison
1868 - 1938
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Elizabeth Davison
1870 - Unknown
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Joseph Davison
1880 - 1908
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William Davison
1872 - Unknown
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Ralph Davison
1875 - 1950
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Frances Davison
1875 - 1955

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