Sandy (Davis) Perkins none
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Sandra Jean Davis daughter of Arthur Franklin Davis, granddaughter of Lawrence Arthur Davis, great granddaughter of Arthur Jefferson Davis, 2nd great granddaughter of Jefferson Arthur Davis, 3rd great granddaughter of Samuel Davis and Fanny Vining - end of my known Davis line, but searching for documentation to extend the "known" line.
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may be the same?
Fanny /VINING/ View Tree Gender Female
Birth 4 April 1793 Oxford City, Chenango Co, New York
Death 28 March 1881 Morrow Co., Ohio
Burial Marengo Cem., Morrow Co. Ohio
PARENTS Father Jonas /VINING/
Mother Sarah /PAGE/
MARRIAGES (1) Spouse Samuel /DAVIS/
Marriage 14 March 1807
SOURCES (1)
Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree Ancestry.com :
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:39B4-XCM : accessed 2016-07-14), entry for Fanny /VINING/.
of John F Davis, so you can just add yourself.
John F Davis trusted list.
I put in many Vining's at the request of a senior Vining.
No I'm not related to the Lairds that I know of. The Kankakee Valley is in Indiana, but my father was born in Kankakee County, Illinois. My grandparents moved up their for about a year for work in 1923. They then moved back to southern Illinois on the Ohio River. Thanks for asking.
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