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William Everett Davis

Birth31 August 1880 - Forest City, St. Francis, Arkansas, USA
Death16 Nov 1960 - Jonesboro, Craighead Co., Arkansas
MotherMartha Evelyn Clifton
FatherJoseph Monroe Davis

Born in Forest City, St. Francis, Arkansas, USA on 31 August 1880 to Joseph Monroe Davis and Martha Evelyn Clifton. William Everett Davis married Nannie Bell East and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 Nov 1960 in Jonesboro, Craighead Co., Arkansas.

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Joseph Monroe Davis
1858 - 1916
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Martha Evelyn Clifton
1860 - 1936
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Nannie Bell East
1879 - 1965
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Pauline Norris Davis
1904 - 1997
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William Everett Davis
1907 - 1989
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Martha Evelyn Davis
1901 - 1984
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Jefferson Lamar Davis
1903 - 1981
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Joseph Harston Davis
1909 - 1929
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Henry Willard Davis
1915 - 1998
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June Woodrow Davis
1917 - 1998
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Baker Jack Davis
1912 - 1994

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