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Myra Mallissa Davis 1859–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: August 27, 1859

Birth Location: Mississippi

Death Date: September 13, 1950

Death Location: Walthall County, Mississippi

Father: Jesse Davis

Mother: Mary Stovall

Spouse(s): John Ellzey

Children(s):

Myra Mallissa Davis was born in 1859 in Mississippi, the child of Jesse Crawford Davis And Mary Stovall. Myra Mallissa Davis married John Ira Ellzey. Myra Mallissa Davis passed away in 1950 in Walthall County, Mississippi.

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Biography

  • Myra Mallissa Davis was born in 1859 in Mississippi, the child of Jesse Crawford Davis And Mary Stovall.
  • Myra Mallissa Davis married John Ira Ellzey.
  • Myra Mallissa Davis passed away in 1950 in Walthall County, Mississippi.

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Myra Davis's Ancestors

Self
Myra Davis
1859–1950
Birth Place: Mississippi
Parents
Jesse Crawford Davis
1838–1916
Mississippi
Mary Stovall
1840–1917
Mississippi
Grandparents
Hosea (Alexander) Davis
1799–1880
South Carolina
Elender Seale
1805–1845
Cumberland County, North Carolina
William (Jackson) Stovall
1819–1876
Marion County, Mississippi
Martha Alford
1821–1869
Great-Grandparents
Drury Stovall
1771–1858
Lucy Wright
1780–1869
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Josiah Stovall
1749–1798
Mary Hicks
1751–1845

Myra Davis's Timeline

2 Records

1859
August 27, 1859
Birth of Myra Mallissa Davis in Mississippi
Mississippi
1950
September 13, 1950
Age 91
Death of Myra Mallissa Davis in Walthall County, Mississippi
Walthall County, Mississippi

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: August 27, 1859
    Event Place: Mississippi

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: September 13, 1950
    Event Place: Walthall County, Mississippi

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