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Lydia A Davison 1830–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Jan 1830

Birth Location: Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: 12 Apr 1888

Death Location: Crete, Will, Illinois, USA

Father: Daniel Davison

Mother: Almira Coon

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In 1830, Lydia A Davison entered the world in Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, born to Daniel Phelps Davison And Almira Acena Coon. Lydia A Davison passed away in 1888 in Crete, Will, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1830, Lydia A Davison entered the world in Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, born to Daniel Phelps Davison And Almira Acena Coon.
  • Lydia A Davison passed away in 1888 in Crete, Will, Illinois, USA.

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Lydia Davison's Ancestors

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Lydia Davison
1830–1888
Birth Place: Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Daniel Phelps Davison
1804–1848
Town of Bastard, Leeds Co., Ontario, Canada
Almira (Acena) Coon
1806–1897
Beekmantown, Clinton, New York, USA
Grandparents
Robert Davison
1774–1839
Peterborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
Dorathy (Dolly) Phelps
1783–1842
Phillipsville, Bastard Township, Leeds County, Ontario
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Jr.
1727–1813
Susanna Wright
1735–1823
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lydia Davison's Timeline

2 Records

1830
26 Jan 1830
Birth of Lydia A Davison in Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada
Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada
1888
12 Apr 1888
Age 58
Death of Lydia A Davison in Crete, Will, Illinois, USA
Crete, Will, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1830
    Event Place: Town of Bastard, Leeds, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Apr 1888
    Event Place: Crete, Will, Illinois, USA

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