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Nancy E. Davis

Birth24 Sep 1874 - Georgia
Death27 Apr 1958 - Kingston, Roane, Tennessee
MotherMary Lucinda "Mary Lou" Long
FatherJoseph Martin Davis

Born in Georgia on 24 Sep 1874 to Joseph Martin Davis and Mary Lucinda "Mary Lou" Long. Nancy E. Davis had 9 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1958 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Joseph Martin Davis
1848 - 1932
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Mary Lucinda "Mary Lou" Long
1853 - 1938
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Roy L. Padgett
1912 - 1966
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William Frank Mccloud
1894 - Unknown
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William Paul Padgett
1899 - 1969
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Mary L Padgett
1902 - 1980
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Silas Carl Padgett
1905 - 1967
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Elizabeth Jane Padgett
1906 - 1989
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Cook Padgett
1894 - Unknown
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Susia Hulett
1904 - Unknown
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Susie Padgett
1903 - 1982

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