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Rachel Ella Donaldson 1856–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1856

Birth Location: Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA

Death Date: 29 Oct 1936

Death Location: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA

Father: Robert Donaldson

Mother: Mary Stewart

Spouse(s): Samuel Davis

Children(s): Samuel Davis

In 1856, Rachel Ella Donaldson entered the world in Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA, born to Robert Felton Donaldson And Mary Jane Stewart. In 1920, Rachel Ella Donaldson resided in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA. Rachel Ella Donaldson married Samuel Taylor Davis, and had children including Samuel Hunter Davis. Rachel Ella Donaldson passed away in 1936 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1856, Rachel Ella Donaldson entered the world in Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA, born to Robert Felton Donaldson And Mary Jane Stewart.
  • In 1920, Rachel Ella Donaldson resided in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
  • Rachel Ella Donaldson married Samuel Taylor Davis, and had children including Samuel Hunter Davis.
  • Rachel Ella Donaldson passed away in 1936 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel Donaldson's Ancestors

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Rachel Donaldson
1856–1936
Birth Place: Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA
Parents
Robert Felton Donaldson
1825–1890
Ligonier, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary (Jane) Stewart
1833–1869
Wayne, Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Charles (McClatchey) Donaldson
1799–1880
Ligonier, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Dorcas Felton
1800–1884
Hollidaysburg, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles Stewart
1796–1840
Frankstown, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
Elizabeth Marshall
1800–1883
Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Donaldson
1770–1832
Elizabeth Mcclatchey
1769–1805
Robert Felton
1775–
Sarah McCutcheon
1778–1822
Robert Marshall
1769–1853
Agnes Robinson
1769–1846
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Donaldson
1744–1781
Martha Reynolds
1748–1782
James McClatchey
1740–1808
Jane McKnight
1741–1808
John Felton
1761–
Susan Cook
1761–1808
James McCutcheon
1755–1814
Margaret Finney
1758–1843
John Marshall
1740–

Rachel Donaldson's Descendants

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Rachel (Ella) Donaldson (13 Sep 1856–29 Oct 1936) m. Samuel (Taylor) Davis (4 Mar 1845–)
  1. 1. Samuel (Hunter) Davis 1890–1949 m. Marie (Jeannette) Prugh 1890–1977
    1. 1. Hunter (P) Davis 1913–1989
    2. 2. Sara (Ella) Davis 1917–1988

Rachel Donaldson's Timeline

3 Records

1856
13 Sep 1856
Birth of Rachel Ella Donaldson in Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA
Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA
1920
1920
Age 64
Rachel Ella Donaldson resided here in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
1936
29 Oct 1936
Age 80
Death of Rachel Ella Donaldson in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1856
    Event Place: Bluffton, Wells, Indiana, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Kansas City Ward 4, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: T625_925; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 75; Image: .
    [2] Public Member Trees, Information extracted from various family tree data submitted to Ancestry and The Generations Network

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Kansas City Ward 4, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: T625_925; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 75; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Oct 1936
    Event Place: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: Public Member Trees, Information extracted from various family tree data submitted to Ancestry and The Generations Network

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