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Andrew Jackson Davison 1831–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 MAR 1831

Birth Location: Harrison, West Virginia, USA

Death Date: 27 Mar 1920

Death Location: Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN.

Father: Andrew Davison

Mother: Bridget Hayley

Spouse(s): Jane Duvalt

Children(s): Lafayette Davisson, Jethro Davisson, Isabell Davisson, Sanford Davisson, Alta Davisson, America Davisson, Halleck Davisson

In 1831, Andrew Jackson Davison entered the world in Harrison, West Virginia, USA, born to Andrew Davison And Bridget Hayley. Andrew Jackson Davison married Jane Duvalt, and had children including Alta Eldora Davisson, America Jane Davisson, Halleck Seymour Davisson, Helen Davisson, Isabell Isa Davisson, Jethro Davisson, Lafayette Davisson, Nancy Davisson, Sanford C Davisson. Andrew Jackson Davison passed away in 1920 in Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN..

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Biography

  • In 1831, Andrew Jackson Davison entered the world in Harrison, West Virginia, USA, born to Andrew Davison And Bridget Hayley.
  • Andrew Jackson Davison married Jane Duvalt, and had children including Alta Eldora Davisson, America Jane Davisson, Halleck Seymour Davisson, Helen Davisson, Isabell Isa Davisson, Jethro Davisson, Lafayette Davisson, Nancy Davisson, Sanford C Davisson.
  • Andrew Jackson Davison passed away in 1920 in Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN..

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Andrew Davison's Ancestors

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Andrew Davison
1831–1920
Birth Place: Harrison, West Virginia, USA
Parents
Andrew Davison
1799–1862
Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA
Bridget Hayley
1797–1837
Harrison, West Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Anthony (Cornelius) Haley
1759–1842
Fauquier Co., VA
Mary (Margaret) Dennison
1770–1842
Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Haley
1732–1789
Mary Haly
1730–1785
James Sr
1742–1820
Nancy Anderson
1752–1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Haley
1700–1774
Mary Clark
1700–1778
David (Denison)
1720–1832
Sarah Lewis
1719–1780

Andrew Davison's Descendants

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Andrew (Jackson) Davison (14 MAR 1831–27 Mar 1920) m. Jane Duvalt (07 May 1830–05 Jan 1910)
  1. 1. Lafayette Davisson 1855–1943
  2. 2. Jethro Davisson 1853–1911
  3. 3. Isabell ((Isa)) Davisson 1858–
  4. 4. Sanford (C.) Davisson 1861–1930
  5. 5. Alta (Eldora) Davisson 1861–1924 m. John (Ulysses Grant) Freeman 1865–1937
    1. 1. Goldie (Jean) Freeman 1891–1987
    2. 2. Hattie (M) Freeman 1895–1991
    3. 3. Virgil (A) Freeman 1902–1992
    4. 4. Albert (C) Freeman 1905–1993
    5. 5. Stanford (Altman) Freeman 1887–1966
    6. 6. Sylvia (Ann) Freeman 1891–1964 m. Everett (Franklin Combs) Sr 1886–1970
      1. 1. Paul (Edward) Combs 1915–1978
      2. 2. James (F) Combs 1913–1987
      3. 3. Albert (Keralla) Combs 1910–1980
      4. 4. Everett (Franklin Combs) Jr 1922–2010 m. Anna (Louise) Catt 1926–1985
      5. 5. Zelma (Mae) Combs 1918–2005
    7. 7. Pearl (Alice) Freeman 1899–1983
  6. 6. America (Jane) Davisson 1862–1939
  7. 7. Halleck (Seymour) Davisson 1866–1952

Andrew Davison's Timeline

2 Records

1831
14 MAR 1831
Birth of Andrew Jackson Davison in Harrison, West Virginia, USA
Harrison, West Virginia, USA
1920
27 Mar 1920
Age 89
Death of Andrew Jackson Davison in Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN.
Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 MAR 1831
    Event Place: Harrison, West Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1920
    Event Place: Lost River Twp. Martin County, Indiana buried Wagoner Cemetery, Martin Co. IN.

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