Annie was born in 1878 (see gravestone), the daughter of Napoleon B Sikes and Martha Jane Plummer Sikes. She married Albert Franklin Davis on January 8, 1899, in Limestone County. They had six children: Eliga Eugene, Joe Jackson, William Webber, Curtis, Iva Ila Davis, and Ruby Ray. Annie passed away in 1909, and was buried at Plummer Cemetery, Limestone County, Texas.[1]
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↑Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 July 2018), memorial page for Annie Sikes Davis (10 Mar 1878–19 Apr 1909), Find A Grave Memorial no. 54880197, citing Plummer Cemetery, Limestone County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by MB (contributor 47058469) .
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