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Dovie Frances Davenport 1856–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Aug 1856

Birth Location: Harp, De Witt, Illinois

Death Date: 28 Oct 1923

Death Location: Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease

Father: Hughea Davenport

Mother: Joanna Watt

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In 1856, Dovie Frances Davenport entered the world in Harp, De Witt, Illinois, born to Hughea Logan Davenport And Joanna Watt. Dovie Frances Davenport passed away in 1923 in Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease.

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Biography

  • In 1856, Dovie Frances Davenport entered the world in Harp, De Witt, Illinois, born to Hughea Logan Davenport And Joanna Watt.
  • Dovie Frances Davenport passed away in 1923 in Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease.

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Dovie Davenport's Ancestors

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Dovie Davenport
1856–1923
Birth Place: Harp, De Witt, Illinois
Parents
Hughea Logan Davenport
1812–1876
Casey County, Kentucky
Joanna Watt
1816–1867
Warren, Kentucky
Grandparents
William Davenport
1782–1837
North Carolina
Elizabeth Stewart
1790–1844
North Carolina, United States
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Dovie Davenport's Timeline

2 Records

1856
17 Aug 1856
Birth of Dovie Frances Davenport in Harp, De Witt, Illinois
Harp, De Witt, Illinois
1923
28 Oct 1923
Age 67
Death of Dovie Frances Davenport in Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease
Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Aug 1856
    Event Place: Harp, De Witt, Illinois

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Oct 1923
    Event Place: Diagonal, Ringgold, Iowa, USA (at home)from Bright's disease

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