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William Davis

Birth26 JAN 1748 - Cheselbourne, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Death4 Apr 1817 - United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Davis
FatherThomas Davis

Born in Cheselbourne, Dorset, England, United Kingdom on 26 JAN 1748 to Thomas Davis and Elizabeth Davis. William Davis married Mary Hunley Grigsby Combs and had 6 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1817 in United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thomas Davis
1708 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Davis
1719 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Mary Hunley Grigsby Combs
1752 - 1831
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Mary Coleman
1766 - Unknown
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Mary Vick
1765 - 1832
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Mary Vick
1760 - 1840
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Davis
1785 - 1852
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Sarah Davis
1789 - 1850
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Sally Davis
1786 - 1847
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Mary Davis
1793 - 1876
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Mary Davis
1788 - Unknown
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Harriet Davis
1791 - 1861

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