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Thomas Davis

Birth1759 - Neuse River, North Carolina
Deathafter 1840 - Lincoln County, Tennessee
MotherRebecca Harrell (Lumbee Indian)
FatherBenjamin Davis III CHEROKEE

Born in Neuse River, North Carolina on 1759 to Benjamin Davis III CHEROKEE and Rebecca Harrell (Lumbee Indian). Thomas Davis married Jane Davis and had 15 children. He passed away on after 1840 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Benjamin Davis Iii Cherokee
1731 - 1802
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Rebecca Harrell (Lumbee Indian)
1741 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Jane Davis
1764 - 1829
Children Show all
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Thomas Davis
1786 - 1860
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David Davis
1793 - Unknown
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Robert Davis
1800 - Unknown
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Polly Davis
1805 - 1890
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Jane E Davis Pyatt
1777 - 1852
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William Davis
1815 - Unknown
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Daniel Morrill Ingalls
1829 - 1904
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Almeda Christie Ingalls
1826 - 1895
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Calvin Ingalls
1799 - 1856
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Matilda C Ingalls
1810 - 1874
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Nathaniel Peabody Ingalls
1805 - 1883
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Deborah Ingalls
1814 - 1828
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John Ingalls
1820 - 1864
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Julia Ingalls
1816 - 1830
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Polly Ingalls
1800 - 1801

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