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Sara E Davis

Birth8 February 1865 - District of Columbia
DeathMay 3, 1925 - Washington, D.C
MotherNancy A. Davis
FatherMartin H Davis

Born in District of Columbia on 8 February 1865 to Martin H Davis and Nancy A. Davis. Sara E Davis married William McNamara and had 9 children. She passed away on May 3, 1925 in Washington, D.C.

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Parents
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Martin H Davis
1841 - 1889
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Nancy A. Davis
1846 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Mcnamara
1858 - 1928
Children Show all
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John William Mcnamara
1894 - 1967
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Mable May Mcnamara
1890 - Unknown
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Beatrice E Maske
1892 - Unknown
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Sarah V Mcnamara
1903 - Unknown
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Raymond M Mcnamara
1899 - Unknown
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Estelle C Mcnamara
1901 - Unknown
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James David Mcnamara
1887 - 1958
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Harrison Edward Mcnamara
1889 - 1960
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Eva Mcnamara
1900 - Unknown

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