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Wright Davis 1769–1850 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1769
Birth Location: Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut
Death Date: Bet. 1850–1855
Death Location: Charleston, Montgomery, New York
Father: Thaddeus (UEL)
Mother: Deborah Hall
Spouse(s): Phebe Hinman
Children(s): Elizabeth Davis
In 1769, Wright Davis entered the world in Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, born to Thaddeus Davis Capt Uel And Deborah Mabel Hall. Wright Davis married Phebe Hinman, and had children including Elizabeth Mary Davis. Wright Davis passed away in 1850 in Charleston, Montgomery, New York.
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Biography
- In 1769, Wright Davis entered the world in Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, born to Thaddeus Davis Capt Uel And Deborah Mabel Hall.
- Wright Davis married Phebe Hinman, and had children including Elizabeth Mary Davis.
- Wright Davis passed away in 1850 in Charleston, Montgomery, New York.
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Wright Davis's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth (Mary) Davis 1789–1826 m. George (J.) Wands 1784–1864
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1. Stephen (Van Rensselaer) Wands 1815–1896 m. Jane Lawson 1821–1895
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1. Elizabeth (Ann) Wands 1842–1921 m. John (Nikolas) Foertner 1839–1914
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1. Jane (Catherine) Foertner 1863–1906 m. John (A.) Hiller 1862–1945
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1769
Event Place: Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bet. 1850–1855
Event Place: Charleston, Montgomery, New York