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Eunice Marie Davidson 1897–1983 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 JUL 1897

Birth Location: cherryvale, KS

Death Date: MAR 1983

Death Location: 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS

Father: Frank Davidson

Mother: Carrie Carson

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In 1897, Eunice Marie Davidson entered the world in cherryvale, KS, born to Frank C Davidson And Carrie Mae Carson. Eunice Marie Davidson married Living Davidson, and had children including Living Davidson. Eunice Marie Davidson passed away in 1983 in 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS.

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Biography

  • In 1897, Eunice Marie Davidson entered the world in cherryvale, KS, born to Frank C Davidson And Carrie Mae Carson.
  • Eunice Marie Davidson married Living Davidson, and had children including Living Davidson.
  • Eunice Marie Davidson passed away in 1983 in 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS.

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Eunice Davidson's Ancestors

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Eunice Davidson
1897–1983
Birth Place: cherryvale, KS
Parents
Frank C. Davidson
1871–
cherryvale, KS
Carrie (Mae) Carson
1871–
cherryvale, KS
Grandparents
John (P) Davidson
1834–1905
Great-Grandparents
James Davidson
1804–1854
Susannah Springer
1814–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Davidson
–1815
Hannah Bankhead
1786–1831

Eunice Davidson's Timeline

2 Records

1897
28 JUL 1897
Birth of Eunice Marie Davidson in cherryvale, KS
cherryvale, KS
1983
MAR 1983
Age 86
Death of Eunice Marie Davidson in 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS
66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 JUL 1897
    Event Place: cherryvale, KS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: MAR 1983
    Event Place: 66720 Chanute, Neosho, KS

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