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Sarah Francis Womack 1836–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1836

Birth Location: White, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 15 Apr 1928

Death Location: Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA

Father: William Womack

Mother: Celia Knowles

Spouse(s): William Davis

Children(s): Thomas Davis, William Davis

In 1836, Sarah Francis Womack entered the world in White, Tennessee, United States, born to William Womack And Celia Jane Tomberlain Knowles. In 1870, Sarah Francis Womack resided in Collins, Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama, USA. Sarah Francis Womack married William P Davis, and had children including Thomas S Davis, William M Davis. Sarah Francis Womack passed away in 1928 in Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1836, Sarah Francis Womack entered the world in White, Tennessee, United States, born to William Womack And Celia Jane Tomberlain Knowles.
  • In 1870, Sarah Francis Womack resided in Collins, Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama, USA.
  • Sarah Francis Womack married William P Davis, and had children including Thomas S Davis, William M Davis.
  • Sarah Francis Womack passed away in 1928 in Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA.

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Sarah Womack's Ancestors

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Sarah Womack
1836–1928
Birth Place: White, Tennessee, United States
Parents
William Womack
1792–1870
Rutherford, , North Carolina, USA
Celia (Jane Tomberlain) Knowles
1811–1860
White, Tennessee, United States
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Womack's Descendants

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Sarah (Francis) Womack (1836–15 Apr 1928) m. William (P.) Davis (1829–1900)
  1. 1. Thomas (S.) Davis 1857–1925 m. Emmaline Evans 1865–1943 m. Rebecca (Ann) Evans 1858–1885
    1. 1. Dora Davis 1888–1929
    2. 2. Armina Summers 1880–1960 m. Charlie Summers 1875–1958
      1. 1. J (B) Summers 1921–
      2. 2. Milton Summers 1902–
      3. 3. Ethel Summers 1904–
      4. 4. Roy Summers 1907–
    3. 3. Bessie Bahannan 1905–
    4. 4. Zimmerman Beasly 1906–
    5. 5. Mary Davis 1874–1940
    6. 6. Jim Davis 1882–1974 m. Annie (Summers) Davis 1883–1962
      1. 1. Doshie Lovelace 1918–1993 m. George (Obediah "Obie") Lovelace 1913–1962
        1. 1. Paul (Wayne) Lovelace 1943–2010
        2. 2. Patti (L.) McGee 1937–2008
        3. 3. Dimple (Marie) Lovelace 1944–2018 m. Jerald (Francis) Adams 1941–2001
      2. 2. Jessie (L) Davis 1903–1979
      3. 3. Sam Davis 1914–1987 m. Aleen Davis 1915–
      4. 4. May Davis 1917–
      5. 5. Avery Davis 1904–1940 m. Laura Davis 1908–
        1. 1. Edna (Mae) Davis 1928–1987 m. James (Lehman) Mills 1923–
      6. 6. Woodrow (Nielse Wilson) Davis 1903–1982 m. Eva ((Evie) Lee) Thompson 1912–1976
        1. 1. Orville Davis 1936–1970
        2. 2. Jim ("Con ""Melvin""") Davis 1940–2014
        3. 3. Wayne Davis 1945–2008
      7. 7. Harvey Davis 1907– m. Lillie Davis 1923–
        1. 1. Jimmy (Frank) Davis 1939–2025
      8. 8. Nielse Davis 1912–
      9. 9. Harvey Davis 1910–
  2. 2. William (M) Davis 1853–

Sarah Womack's Timeline

3 Records

1836
1836
Birth of Sarah Francis Womack in White, Tennessee, United States
White, Tennessee, United States
1870
1870
Age 34
Sarah Francis Womack resided here in Collins, Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama, USA
Collins, Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama, USA
1928
15 Apr 1928
Age 92
Death of Sarah Francis Womack in Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: White, Tennessee, United States
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Collins, Jackson, Alabama; Roll: M593_20; Page: 95B

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Collins, Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Collins, Jackson, Alabama; Roll: M593_20; Page: 95B

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1928
    Event Place: Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA

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