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Virgil Charles Davidson 1900–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 April 1900

Birth Location: Ohio

Death Date: 15 July 1966

Death Location: Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States

Father: Charles Davidson

Mother: Malissa Doughty

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In 1900, Virgil Charles Davidson entered the world in Ohio, born to Charles David Davidson And Malissa Catherine Doughty. Virgil Charles Davidson passed away in 1966 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1900, Virgil Charles Davidson entered the world in Ohio, born to Charles David Davidson And Malissa Catherine Doughty.
  • Virgil Charles Davidson passed away in 1966 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States.

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Virgil Davidson's Ancestors

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Virgil Davidson
1900–1966
Birth Place: Ohio
Parents
Charles David Davidson
1876–1953
Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio, USA
Malissa (Catherine) Doughty
1880–1926
Deep Run, Belmont, Ohio
Grandparents
Samuel (Simonds) Doughty
1846–1902
Gill Hall, Jefferson Township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary (Jane) Huggins
1846–1904
Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Butler Huggins
1820–1910
Sarah Harger
1826–1855
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Harger
1798–1870
Catherine Holmes
1803–1882

Virgil Davidson's Timeline

2 Records

1900
28 April 1900
Birth of Virgil Charles Davidson in Ohio
Ohio
1966
15 July 1966
Age 66
Death of Virgil Charles Davidson in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States
Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 April 1900
    Event Place: Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 July 1966
    Event Place: Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States

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