Born: December
1860
Location: Crawford County, Pennsylvania
Died: 1928 Age: 68 years
Location: Unknown
Cause of Death: Unknown
Buried: Mt. Blair Cemetery, Crawford Cty., PA |
Father:
Francis H. Wilson Mother:
Eliza Blair
Children:
Frank W., James H., Willie (died young),
Ethel Blair, Marion E.,
Robert Lawrence.
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Spouse: Robert G.
Davison
Son of:
James H. Davison
and Mary M. Hunter
Born:
1853
Died:
1917, Crawford Cty., PA Age: 64
Cause of Death:
Unknown
Health Issues: Unknown
Marriage Date:
abt. 1880
Marriage Location: Unknown
Buried: Mt. Blair Cemetery, Crawford Cty., PA
Occupation of Spouse: Farmer
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Occupation: Farmer's wife
Education: Unknown
Health Issues: Unknown, info wanted |
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1870 Census:
Woodcock Twp., Crawford Cty., PA, with parents
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1880 Census:
Woodcock Twp., Crawford Cty., PA, with parents
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1900 Census:
Woodcock Twp., Crawford Cty, PA
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1910 Census:
Woodcock Twp., Crawford Cty., PA--Listed under the name of
Davidson.
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1920 Census:
Woodcock Twp., Crawford Cty., PA- Robert has passed on and
Agnes is living with daughter Ethel and son Robert Lawrence.
Next door to son James.
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Photos and other
information wanted.
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County History on
James H. Davison, father-in-law of subject, see below.
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Father-in-law (not son) of subject:
From: History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: Chicago: Warner & Beers & Co.:1885: page 1145:
JAMES H. DAVISON: (Deceased) was born in New Jersey, September 1822, and
is a son of William and Susan (Dillentosh) Davison, who settled Woodcock
Township, this county, in 1825, locating on the farm now owned by John
George, Jr., which they cleared and improved. James H., our subject was a
shoe-maker by trade, but generally followed agricultural pursuits. He was
united in marriage, January 22, 1855, with Mary M., daughter of David and
Catherine (Carr) Hunter, who were among the early settlers of this township.
To this union were born five children: William H., Catherine (deceased),
Robert G., Dora D. (deceased) and Eliza J. (deceased). Mr. Davison, during
the war of the Rebellion, enlisted in 1862 in the Ninth Pennsylvania
Reserves, and died in the hospital of typhoid pneumonia, November 11, 1862,
after two months service. For many years he had been a member of the
Presbyterian Church at Woodcock. In politics he was a Republican.
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