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Abbie Noyes Davis 1842–1916 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1842
Birth Location: Maine, United States
Death Date: 10 Jun 1916
Death Location: Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Father: Samuel Davis
Mother: Charity Noyes
Spouse(s): Woodbury Fitts
Children(s): Fred Fitts
In 1842, Abbie Noyes Davis entered the world in Maine, United States, born to Samuel Davis And Charity M Noyes. Abbie Noyes Davis married Woodbury Fitts, and had children including Fred Woodbury Fitts. Abbie Noyes Davis passed away in 1916 in Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States.
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Biography
- In 1842, Abbie Noyes Davis entered the world in Maine, United States, born to Samuel Davis And Charity M Noyes.
- Abbie Noyes Davis married Woodbury Fitts, and had children including Fred Woodbury Fitts.
- Abbie Noyes Davis passed away in 1916 in Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States.
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Abbie Davis's Descendants
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1. Fred (Woodbury) Fitts 1866–1921 m. ANNIE (May) Sawyer 1867–1951
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1. Roy (Milton) Fitts 1895–1966 m. Leatha (Lillian Kierstead) Fitts 1897–1984
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1. Lester (Roy) Fitts 1918–1978 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Black 1923–2010
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 Sep 1842
Event Place: Maine, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Jun 1916
Event Place: Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States