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Anne Elizabeth Davidson (1806 - abt. 1834)

Anne Elizabeth "Eliza" [uncertain] Davidson aka Townsend
Born [location unknown]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 19 Mar 1823 [location unknown]
Died about at about age 28 in Clarenceville, Canada Eastmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Davidson Name Study.

Anne Davidson was born on February 18, 1806 in . Her parents were Oliver Davidson and Margaret Miller. She married Micajah Townsend on March 19, 1823 Together they had 3 children:

  1. Morris Townsend
  2. Frances Townsend
  3. Micajah Townsend

She died on April 19, 1834 in Clarenceville, Canada East

Death

Obituary[1]

Sources

  1. Plattsburgh Republican., April 26, 1834, Page 3, Image 3

Acknowledgments

Thank you to David Townsend for creating WikiTree profile Davidson-2806 through the import of ester_smith_descendants_flakey.ged on Jun 21, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by David and others.





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