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Biography
Moses was born in 1684. He was the son of Moses Davis and Ruhamah Dow. He passed away in 1724.
Sources
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Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915 [1]
Moses Davis
Birth Date: 02 Nov 1684
Birthplace: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Father's Name: Moses Davis
Mother's Name: Ruhamah
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Claire Farley for creating WikiTree profile Davis-16434 through the import of Walter Dixson Farley Tree (1).ged on May 25, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Claire and others.
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" History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire: Oyster River Plantation with Genealogical Notes" Vol 1 of 2 : by Everett S. Stackpole. And Lucien Thompson.
On page 105 sounds like the story was told of Mose And his son Mose Jr being killed by Indians in 1724 but the event happened 1 week before June 17, making it June 10th, a Wednesday, 1722.....
" History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire: Oyster River Plantation with Genealogical Notes" Vol 1 of 2 : by Everett S. Stackpole. And Lucien Thompson.
On page 105 sounds like the story was told of Mose And his son Mose Jr being killed by Indians in 1724 but the event happened 1 week before June 17, making it June 10th, a Wednesday, 1722.....