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Helena Davis 1928–1998 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 NOV 1928

Birth Location: Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA

Death Date: 6 MAY 1998

Death Location: Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA

Father: Charles Davis

Mother: Sylvia Smith

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Helena Davis was born in 1928 in Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA, the child of Charles Davis And Sylvia Smith. Helena Davis married Jesse Willis Alexander, and had children including Charles Willis Alexander. Helena Davis passed away in 1998 in Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA.

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Biography

  • Helena Davis was born in 1928 in Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA, the child of Charles Davis And Sylvia Smith.
  • Helena Davis married Jesse Willis Alexander, and had children including Charles Willis Alexander.
  • Helena Davis passed away in 1998 in Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA.

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Helena Davis's Ancestors

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Helena Davis
1928–1998
Birth Place: Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA
Parents
Charles Davis
1903–1952
Union Co., KY, USA
Sylvia Smith
1909–1984
Morganfield, Union Co., KY, USA
Grandparents
Charles Smith
1893–1909
Lula Hayes
1893–1956
Union Co., KY, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Hayes
1872–1939
Maria Cusic
1877–1959
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Cusic
1854–1941
Martha Mills
1850–1897

Helena Davis's Timeline

2 Records

1928
25 NOV 1928
Birth of Helena Davis in Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA
Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA
1998
6 MAY 1998
Age 70
Death of Helena Davis in Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA
Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 NOV 1928
    Event Place: Sturgis, Union Co., KY, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 MAY 1998
    Event Place: Thornton, Adams Co., CO, USA

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