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d. 1 Jan 1894
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d. 12 Sep 1893
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13 Dec 1838 |
Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America |
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28 Feb 1859 |
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12 Sep 1919 |
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9 Jul 1941 |
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13 Sep 1862 |
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Jun 1867 |
25 Jul 1868 |
References
- ↑ Illinois State Archives, and Illinois State Genealogical Society. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900. (Springfield, IL: Illinois State Archives, 1985–Present)
William Tull and Hannah Davis. - Martin, R. Eden. Hattie and Ruth: The Letters of Hattie Pifer and Her Daughter, Ruth Pifer Martin: Together with Fragments of F. (Chicago, 2011)
pg. 360; list of Daniel Davis heirs.
The list of Daniel’s heirs includes: Evan Baker and Sally Baker, his wife, formerly Sally Davis William Davis, married Sarah Caroline Tull Isom Davis Allen Andes and Elizabeth Andes his wife, late Elizabeth Davis William Baker and Nancy Baker his wife, late Nancy Davis Leonard Scroggins and Mary Ann Scroggins his wife, late Mary Ann Davis Hannah Davis, married William Forrest Tull (brother of Sarah Caro- line Tull) Charles W. Davis , born Oct. 1, 1847 in Sand Creek district; married Perlina Elisabeth Trigg. Died July 7, 1944. James Davis
- Forbes Richey, Gladys. Personal recollections of Thomas E. Tull.
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