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1st wife of Ellis David (deceased) Familywidower Ellis David/Davies of Goshen married the widow, Hannah (Price) Jones at Merion Meeting on 22 Second Month [April] 1703.[1][2][3] It is known that Ellis David had a previous wife who was t... |
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Addaline Milbrough Davies (1840 - d.) |
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Agnes Emily Auroroa Faulkner (Davies), MBE JP (1891 - 1986) See biography by Julie Green re Tauranga Historical Society: Queen bestowed her with a Coronation Medal and an MBE in 1958. |
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Agnes Davies (Horton) (1530 - 1589) |
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Agnes Davis (Lanier) (1749 - 1813) She was married to William Davis on August 29, 1769 in Virginia, they had the following children: Edward, William T., James, Elizabeth, Samuel, Joshua, Lewis, Micajah, and Baxter. GEDCOM Note ===Luella... |
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Agnes Friggins (1863 - 1933) Agnes Nicholls, née Friggens (b. 1861 in Ludgvan, Cornwall) married Robert Davies in 1903. She had had a previous marriage in 1886 to Richard Henry Nicholls (b. 1867 in Cornwall), a mason, and had thre... |
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Agnes Garbet (c.1540 - d.) Ancestry unknown: Please see Peter Bartrum: Mon 5 (B); (Steven Ferry, May 23, 2024.) |
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Dame Alcyion Cynthia Kiro (Simpson), GNZM QSO Dame Alcyion Cynthia Kiro GNZM QSO is a New Zealand public health academic, administrator, and advocate, who has served as the 22nd governor-general of New Zealand since 21 October 2021. Kiro is the fi... |
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Alfred James Davies (1888 - 1912) Name: Mr Alfred James Davies * Age: 24 years * Marital Status: Single. * Last Residence: in West Bromwich West Midlands England * Occupation: Caster * 3rd Class passenger * First Embarked: Southampton ... |
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Alice Hofheintz (Davies) (1818 - 1897) |
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Alice Davies (Gwillim) (1600 - 1669) |
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Amelia Ann Davies (Newth) (1826 - 1917) GEDCOM Source ===13 JUL 2019 15:44:52 GMT -0500 Jean Reed Simkin Web Site MyHeritage family tree Family site: Simkin Web Site Family tree: 252951281-1 Discovery 252951281-1 === GEDCOM Source ===Amelia ... |
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Anna Wallace-Dunlop of Dunlop (1803 - 1825) --From the Genealogy Tab of the Clan Dunlop website (accessed: Oct. 25, 2017): Generation, submitted by Hugh NanKivell of AustraliaSixteenth Generation:210. Anna WALLACE-DUNLOP Of Dunlop. Born on 19 Ju... |
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Anne Davies (Jenner) (1740 - 1812) |
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Ann Jane Ware Smart (1813 - 1899) Biography== Ann Jane Ware (Smart) Davies was born in 1813 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Her parents were Thomas Smart, Convict "Admiral Gamier and Eolus" 1808 . Ann Jane Ware married Thomas Lo... |
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Ann Davies (Hollingsworth) (1783 - 1847) |
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Ann Romney (born April 16, 1949) is the wife of former 2008 United States presidential election candidate Mitt Romney. From 2003 to 2007 she was First Lady of Massachusetts.Early life Born Ann Lois Dav... |
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Ann Whiting Davies (Clayton) (aft.1745 - 1784) |
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Ann Davies (Ansdell) (c.1796 - 1831) |
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Arabella Knight Davies (Harrison) (1883 - 1947) Birth: May 10, 1882 Death: Jul. 9, 1947Inscription: wife of Seabury, daughter of Thomas W. & JuliaBurial: Mount Hebron Cemetery Winchester Winchester City Virginia, USAEdit Virtual Cemetery info [?]C... |
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Arthur Bowen Davies (1862 - 1928) Arthur Bowen Davies (September 26, 1862 – October 24, 1928) was an avant-garde American artist and influential advocate of modern art in the United States c. 1910–1928 |
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Sir Arthur Lewellyn Davies m.1892 (1863 - 1907) Llewelyn Davies (20 February 1863–19 April 1907) was a respected barrister, but is best known as the father of the boys who served as the inspiration for Peter Pan and the other children of J. M. Barri... |
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Pte. Arthur Joseph Davies (Michelly) (1896 - 1918) Arthur was born Arthur Astley Michelly at Auckland in New Zealand, on 16 December 1896 (reg. 1897/91). His parents were Emma Louisa Davies (1870-1945) and Alfred Michelly (1863-1918?) who had 'married'... |
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Caitlin Davies (born 1964) is an English author, journalist and teacher. Her parents are Hunter Davies and the late Margaret Forster, both well-known writers.[1] Hunter Davies wrote regularly about Cai... |
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Catherine Davis (Gunne) (1518 - 1553) Not the daughter of Mary Gunne |
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Catherine (Wilson) Wells - Davis, Free Settler "Orpheus" 1826 (1801 - 1879) Arrived in the colony with her soldier husband aboard the ship 'Orpheus' on 13 Sep 1826 |
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Catherine Tannant (Davies) (1812 - 1899) |
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Catherine Rogers (Davies) (deceased) |
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Catrin Davies (ferch Thomas) (c.1530 - d.) Please see Peter Bartrum: Holland 4; & Marchudd 17 (A); (Steven Ferry, November 25, 2023.) |
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Charles Davies (1908 - 1986) |
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Charles Henry Davies (1893 - 1912) See Encyclopedia Titanica (2015) Charles Henry Davies (ref: #391, last updated: 4th June 2015, accessed 25th September 2023 07:05:59 AM) URL : Titanic Passenger Summary Name: Mr Charles Henry Davies... |
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"Charlie bit my finger - again !",[1] more simply known as "Charlie Bit My Finger" or "Charlie Bit Me", is a 2007 internet viral video famous for formerly being the most viewed YouTube video.[2][3] As ... |
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Chrissie Hynde is an American musician who is best known as a founding member of the rock band The Pretenders.Inspired by hippie counter-culture, Hynde worked in London with Malcolm McLaren and Vivienn... |
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Clarissa Sievers (Davies) (1830 - 1904) Wilhelm Anton Friedrich Sievers (3 Sep 1821 - 24 Nov 1909. He accompanied older brother Carl to London, worked in the same factory, and married Clara or Clarissa Davis in London 1849, and set sail on t... |
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C. G. Finch-Davies (1875 - 1920) Claude Gibney Finch-Davies (24 May 1875 – 4 August 1920) was a British soldier, ornithologist and painter who produced a series of paintings of birds of South Africa in the early part of the 20th centu... |
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Clementina Georgina Lucy Drummond Villiers Dyer-Edwardes (Davies) (1859 - 1947) Read more at Encyclopedia Titanica (2016) Clementina Georgina Lucy Drummond Dyer Edwardes (ref: #2230, last updated: 6th January 2016, accessed 9th September 2023 10:10:58 AM) URL : Titanic Passenger... |
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Dame Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies (1891 - 1992) Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies, DBE (25 January 1891 – 27 January 1992) was a British actress and centenarian. She was born in London of a Welsh family; the name "Ffrangcon" originates from a valley in Sno... |
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David Davies (David) (1685 - 1754) OriginsEllis David/Davies and his first unknown wife had three children as follows:# Katherine (David/Davis) married Isaac Haines on December 2, 1714 at Chester MM, Chester (now Delaware) County, Penns... |
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The Bain family murders were the deaths by gunshot of Robin and Margaret Bain and three of their four children – Arawa, Laniet and Stephen – in Dunedin, New Zealand, on 20 June 1994. The only suspects ... |
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David Davies (ap Dafydd) (1410 - d.) See Peter Bartrum, (May 21, 2022; Anne Brannen, curator) |
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David (Davies) Davis, Convict "Shipley" 1818 (1790 - 1877) David Davies, one of 150 convicts transported on the ship Shipley, 18 July 1818. Convicted at Carmathon Great Session for a term of 14 years on 30 March 1818. Vessel: Shipley. Date of Departure: 18 Jul... |
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Deborah Jenner (Davies) (c.1645 - 1683) |
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Edith May Pigg (Davies) (c.1866 - 1945) |
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Edna May Davies (Collings) (1930 - 1955) |
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Edward Davies (deceased) |
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Edward Hunter Davies, OBE is a British author, journalist and broadcaster. He is the author of many books, including the only authorised biography of the Beatles.Davies was born in Johnstone, Renfrewsh... |
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Elizabeth Davies (Henderson), Convict “Lord Wellington” 1819 (1796 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Perry (Davies / Davis), Convict “Sir Robert Seppings” 1852 (1827 - 1884) |
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Elizabeth Davies (Cadwallader) (1807 - 1881) Elizabeth Cadwallader Davies (1807 - 1881) , daughter of John Cadwallader (1781 - 1869) and Alice Jerman Morgan (1768 - 1837), was born 7 October 1807 at Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales. She died at th... |
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Elizabeth Davis (Harris) (1694 - 1758) From "Chester County, Pennsylvania,Biographies", 1881JOHN DAVIS, or DAVID, of Uwchlan, purchased 100 acres there in 1715, and is said to have come from Radnorshire. He died in 1736, leaving a widow, El... |
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Elizabeth Davies (Parshall) (1705 - 1793) Parshall, daughter of Captain Israel Parshall and Joanna Swezey, on 28 October 1724. |
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Elizabeth Davis (unknown) (bef.1620 - aft.1670) Elizabeth Husband: Nicholas DAVIS married (2) Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Isaacs, July 12,1643 in Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA; ===Notes for Nicholas Davis* Second marriage to Elizabeth Isaac on July 12, 1... |
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Elizabeth Rachel Craft (Davies), Convict "Kitty" 1792 (1766 - 1830) Elizabeth was sentenced to 7 years transportation at Carmarthen, Wales and sailed to the colony on the ship 'Kitty' in 1792 === GEDCOM Source ===@R1003002672@ Ancestry Family Trees Name: Online publica... |
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Elizabeth Davies (1802 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Caroline Miles (Davies) (1834 - 1910) |
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Elizabeth Coit (Davies) (1667 - 1700) Biography Elizabeth Davis was born at Gloucester, Massachusetts on June 27, 1667, daughter of Jacob Davis and Elizabeth Bennett. [1] [2] Marriage Elizabeth married Nathaniel Coyt/Coit at Gloucester o... |
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Ellen Rebecca Timmiss (Davies), Free Settler "Kapunda" 1877 (1840 - 1926) OBITUARY The death occurred on Sunday afternoon last at the residence of her daughter, Miss Timmiss, Urunga Parade, Rosemont, of Mrs Ellen Timmiss, an old identity of this locality. Born at Wolverhampt... |
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Ellis ap Ellis Davies (David) (1652 - 1720) Familywidower Ellis David/Davies of Goshen married the widow, Hannah (Price) Jones at Merion Meeting on 22 Second Month [April] 1703.[1][2][3] It is known that Ellis David had a previous wife who was t... |
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Emily Elizabeth May (Davies) (1830 - 1890) |
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Emily O'Neill Whitfield (Davies) (1903 - 1935) NY Times Wedding Announcement: now and then, when I least expect it, I will stumble across a name that for some reason begins to pop up repeatedly, almost uncannily, in the books I’m reading at that mo... |
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Emma Louisa Davies (1870 - 1945) Notes from 'Davies Family Tree' via Ancestry.com 1893: Alfred married Emma Louisa Davies while still married to Emily Williams who is pregnant at the time. 1908: Alfred was bankrupted and sentenced... |
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Enoch Davies (c.1792 - d.) |
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Spr. Ernest Davies (1894 - 1917) Sapper in NZE, file number 37474. == Sources ==# New Zealand and World War One Roll of Honour: / Ref 6.4.2021 |
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Evan Davies (1729 - 1762) |
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Evan Lewis Davies (c.1890 - 1912) Name: Mr Evan Davies Age: 22 years Last Residence: in Pontardawe Glamorgan Wales Occupation: Miner 3rd Class passenger First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912 Ticket No. 23568 , £8 1s ... |
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Florence Emily Rachel Hart-Davies (Beauclerk) (1845 - 1922) |
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Frances Davies (Hill) (1634 - 1684) |
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Col. Frances John Davies (b. - 1826) |
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Francis John Davies (1825 - 1825) |
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Frederick M. Davies (1877 - 1915) DAVIES Frederick Martini Banker broker born NY City Sept 12 1877 son of Jullen T and Alice Martin Davles graduated from Yale University AB 1899 married Pittsburgh Pa April 1901 Emily O Neill children E... |
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Frederick William Davies (1891 - 1917) His photo incorrectly records is rank as Sergeant.* Rank: Private* Service No: 44215* Date of Death: 28/11/1917* Age: 26* Regiment/Service: New Zealand Machine Gun Corps No. 4 Coy. * Panel Reference: *... |
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Fred Davies (1895 - 1916) Rifleman in NZRB, file number 23/1033. Son of Richard and Emily Davies, of 27, Wingfield St., Wellington, New Zealand. Native of Paraparaumu, New Zealand.== Sources ==# New Zealand and World War One Ro... |
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George Llewelyn-Davies (1893 - 1915) Llewelyn Davies (20 July 1893 - 15 March 1915) was the eldest son of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. Along with his brothers, George was the inspiration for playwright J. M. Barrie's characters of P... |
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Pte. George Charles William Davies (1895 - 1924) RETURNED SOLDIER DEAD. TAURANGA, Monday. The death occurred yesterday of Mr. George Charles William Davies. Deceased, who was 27 years of age, was the eldest son of Mr. George Davies, of Tauranga. He s... |
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Gordon Raleigh Davies (c.1879 - 1912) Name: Mr Gordon Raleigh Davies * Born in Liverpool Merseyside England * Age: 33 years * Marital Status: Married. * Last Residence: at Hillside Avenue Southampton Hampshire England * Occupation: Bed Roo... |
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Greg Davies= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia * Greg Davies* Birth name Gregory Daniel Davies* Born 14 May 1968 (age 48)* St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales* Medium Stand-up comedy, television and film... |
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Hannah Davies (c.1830 - 1831) |
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Hannah Benrino (Davies) (1832 - 1893) Links* |
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Hannah Evans (Price) (c.1656 - 1741) Biographywas a Friend (Quaker) Having set sail on the ship " Vine of Liverpoole," William Preeson, Master, was the family of Rees John William with his wife Hannah, and their three children Richard, Ev... |
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Harriot Sharlotte Davies (1838 - d.) |
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"Charlie bit my finger - again !",[1] more simply known as "Charlie Bit My Finger" or "Charlie Bit Me", is a 2007 internet viral video famous for formerly being the most viewed YouTube video.[2][3] As ... |
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Howard John Davies (born 12 February 1951) teaches courses on the regulation of financial markets and central banking at the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po.He previously served as... |
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Hugh Davies (1805 - 1881) |
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Humphrey Davies, Vicar Darowen (b. - 1635) See Peter Bartrum. Stanley (2) of Ewlo (May 7, 2024; Anne Brannen, curator) See Peter Bartrum, (Jnauary 27, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator) |
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Ieuan Davies (ap Dafydd) (deceased) See Peter Bartrum, (January 23, 2017; 2016) |
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Isabel ‘Elizabeth’ Davies (Lygon) (c.1555 - 1610) Isabel ‘Elizabeth’ Lygon=* Elizabeth (Isabel) Lygon1,2,3,4,5,6* F, #62398, b. circa 1550, d. between 3 June 1601 and 28 August 1638*Father Henry Lygon1,2,3,6 b. c 1525, d. 31 Jul 1577*Mother Elizabeth ... |
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Ivor Norman Richard Davies CMG FBA FRHistS (born 1939) is a British-Polish historian noted for his publications on the history of Europe, Poland and the United Kingdom. He is a historian with special i... |
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James Davies (aft.1792 - d.) |
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Captain James Pinson Labulo Davies (1828 - 1906) James Pinson Labulo Davies (August 14, 1828 – April 29, 1906) was a 19th-century African merchant-sailor, naval officer, influential businessman, farmer, pioneer industrialist, statesman, and philanthr... |
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James J. Davis, U.S. Secretary of Labor (1873 - 1947) John Davis, a Senator from Pennsylvania; born in Tredegar, South Wales, October 27, 1873; immigrated to the United States in 1881 with his parents, who settled in Pittsburgh, Pa., and later moved to Sh... |
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James Thomas Davies (1831 - d.) |
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Jane Davies (Holt) (1724 - 1785) Jane Holt Davies was the daughter of David and Margaret (Dibdall) Holt. She was born circa 1724 in Hanover Co., Virginia.In October of 1748 she married Rev. Samuel Davies. They had six children, one di... |
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Jane Davis (Jones) (1685 - 1764) Children of Hannah Price and Rees Jones: 4. Janne, or Jane Jones, b. in Merion, 15. 9mo. 1685, d. 27. 8mo. 1764, and was buried at the Goshen Meeting. She m. David Davis, and had nine children by him,... |
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Jane Salusbury, of Flint (1532 - d.) See Peter Bartrum, (January 23, 2017; 2016) |
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John Eric Langdon-Davies (1897 - 1971) Eric Langdon-Davies (18 March 1897 – 5 December 1971) was a British author and journalist. He was a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War and the Russo-Finnish war. As a result of his experien... |
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John James Davies (c.1885 - 1912) Name: Mr John James Davies * Born in Hampshire England * Age: 27 years * Last Residence: at 19 Eastfield Road Southampton Hampshire England * Occupation: Extra 2nd Baker * Last Ship: Olympic * Victuall... |
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John Davies (1633 - 1706) |
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John O. Davis (Davies) (1690 - 1736) From "Chester County, Pennsylvania,Biographies", 1881JOHN DAVIS, or DAVID, of Uwchlan, purchased 100 acres there in 1715, and is said to have come from Radnorshire. He died in 1736, leaving a widow, El... |
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John Davies (1890 - 1912) Name: Mr John Davies * Age: 21 years * Last Residence: in West Bromwich West Midlands England * Occupation: Ironworker * 3rd Class passenger * First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912 *... |