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Anza Gertrude Dasher

Birth15 Nov 1878 - Egypt, Effingham, Georgia, United States
Death3 Dec 1934 - Springfield, Effingham, Georgia, United States
MotherGeorgia A Mingledorff
FatherJames Dasher

Born in Egypt, Effingham, Georgia, United States on 15 Nov 1878 to James Dasher and Georgia A Mingledorff. Anza Gertrude Dasher married George Leander (Lee) Davis and had 7 children. She passed away on 3 Dec 1934 in Springfield, Effingham, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
James Dasher
1830 - 1915
Georgia A Mingledorff
1843 - 1924
Spouse(s)
George Leander (Lee) Davis
1874 - 1952
Children Show all
Laten Mingledorff Davis
1908 - 1966
Anza Lee Davis
1901 - 1969
Francis Dasher Davis
1919 - 1975
Ava Eloise Davis
1909 - 1937

Carl Holbrook Davis
1902 - 1926
George Harold Davis
1906 - 1907
Laten Mingledorff Davis
1908 - 1966

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