
Glenn Davis
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Sep 2015 | 8,166 contributions | 205 thank-yous | 401 connections
Glenn Matthew Davis was born in Alexandria, Virginia on Sept. 8, 1955. He is the son of Ralph L. Davis and Clare M. Kelley. Glenn currently works as a design engineer and lives In Show Low, Arizona and spends half the time on the road researching his family tree along the way.
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Glenn is 18 degrees from Victor Castro, 21 degrees from Loretto Coronado, 22 degrees from Sebastian Constantino de Arce, 28 degrees from Sor Juana De La Cruz, 32 degrees from Enrique Gómez Carrillo, 26 degrees from Desiderio Gonzales, 27 degrees from Ramon Lopez, 25 degrees from Lin-Manuel Miranda, 28 degrees from Frank Rodriguez, 40 degrees from Francisco Villa and 32 degrees from Oliver Stegen on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
Edie K
I see that you have been busy since joining WikiTree. Congratulations on all your contributions! I know it takes lots of hard work and dedication. I just wanted to say Thank you!! I especially want to thank you for adding sources to your profiles as well. A lot of times when our watchlist gets large, adding sources gets neglected.
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-P Rich
I did some sourcing on a few of your profiles through FamilySearch.org records searches. It looks like you had good solid data, just third rate sources. Wish I could have caught you a little sooner. It would have been easier to source everything with the connections in place, then notate/detach any questionables...rather than detach everything and work back through like a jigsaw puzzle. Oh well, spilled milk and whatnot. Let me know if I can help. -P Rich
Noticed you were removing a lot of connections in your Allen line? Everything ok? Do you need help with something?
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