Died
at age 86
in Leaf River, Ogle County, Illinois, USA
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Biography
DAVIS MILO, Sec. 29; P. O.. Wales; owns 166 acres; Mr. Davis was born May 2, 1820, in Rensselaer Co., N. Y., and was married Sept. 13, 1839, to Almira A., dughter of Nathaniel Randsll, of Petersburgh, Rensellaer Co., N. Y.; she was born April 24, 188821; they came to Ogle Co. in 1856, and settled in this township; they have four children--- Rosetta, born Jan. 19, 1843, Charles M., Oct. 19, 1845, Martha e., March 27, 1854, and George W., May 6, 1859; Mr. Davis is a Republican, and was Road Master two terms; Mrs. Davis is a member of the Church of United Brethren, and her daughter, Martha, is a member of the M. E. Church.
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Find A Grave memorial page for Milo A Davis (2 May 1820–28 Jun 1906), Find A Grave: Memorial #39770921, citing Lightsville Cemetery, Leaf River, Ogle County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by Ben Jacobson (contributor 47010365) .
The History of Ogle County, Illinois, Containing A History of the County---Its Cities, Towns, Etc., A Biographical Directory of Its Citizens, War Records of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics, PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN, History of the Northwest, History of Illinois, Map of Ogle County, Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, Etc., ILLUSTRATED, Chicago, H. F. Kett & Co., Times Building, 1878, p. 741.
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