Sandi (Moss) Davis
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I was born on Bolling Field, Washington D.C., when my parents were living in Potomac Heights, Maryland. I lived there for a short time after birth and then Dad was transferred. I have lived in Alabama, California, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Japan, Spain, Mexico, and France. I've visited Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Canada, Italy, Costa Rica, Israel, Jordan and Panama. In the process I have attended 11 schools before graduating high school and 8 universities earning two degrees.
Elizabeth Sandi Moss. Given Name: Elizabeth Sandra. Surname: Moss. Married Name: Davis. A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.
Born 11 NOV 1946. Washington D.C., United States.
Education: masters + 96 hours.
birth certificate for Elizabeth Sandra Moss, born Bolling Field Hospital, Washington D.C.
Marriage certificate Montgomery County Alabama Department of Health, Marriage Department. Book 0045, page 0254
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