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Absolom Davis 1796–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 August 1796

Birth Location: Wilkes, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 27 February 1829

Death Location: Morgan County, Georgia, USA

Father: Richard Davis

Mother: Isabella Grant

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The story of Absolom Davis began in 1796 in Wilkes, Georgia, USA. Absolom Davis passed away in 1829 in Morgan County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Absolom Davis began in 1796 in Wilkes, Georgia, USA.
  • Absolom Davis passed away in 1829 in Morgan County, Georgia, USA.

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Absolom Davis's Ancestors

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Absolom Davis
1796–1829
Birth Place: Wilkes, Georgia, USA
Parents
Richard Davis
1755–1817
Granville, North Carolina, USA
Isabella Grant
1759–1824
Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Absolom Davis
1714–1807
King William, King William, Virginia, USA
Nancy (Anne) Hackney
1723–1780
Christ Church Parish, Middlesex, Virginia, USA
Daniel Grant
1724–1793
Hanover, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth (Tait) Tate
1727–1763
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Grant
1682–1774
Isabella Richardson
1694–1772
*William Tate
1702–1751
Sarah Skelton
1704–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*James Tate
1662–1722
Sarah Waddy
1664–1750
John Jr.
1650–1703
Susanna Edwards
1655–1704

Absolom Davis's Timeline

2 Records

1796
23 August 1796
Birth of Absolom Davis in Wilkes, Georgia, USA
Wilkes, Georgia, USA
1829
27 February 1829
Age 33
Death of Absolom Davis in Morgan County, Georgia, USA
Morgan County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 August 1796
    Event Place: Wilkes, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 February 1829
    Event Place: Morgan County, Georgia, USA

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