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William Davison

Birth19 AUG 1753 - Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death26 JUN 1823 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth (John Davison) Coburn
FatherJohn Davison

Born in Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 19 AUG 1753 to John Davison and Elizabeth (John Davison) Coburn. William Davison married Lura Cutting and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 JUN 1823.

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John Davison
1704 - 1777
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Elizabeth (John Davison) Coburn
1720 - Unknown
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Lura Cutting
1760 - 1822
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Philura Lucinda Howard
1766 - 1822
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Samuel Davison
1784 - 1864
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Jedediah Davison
1796 - 1868
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William Davison
1787 - 1862
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Lydia Davison
1791 - 1848
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Diadema Davison
1781 - Unknown
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Lura Davison
1793 - 1879

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