Corps Artillery. William Church Davis was born in Solon, New York on May 11, 1866, the son of Samuel Davis and Roxanna (Brown) Davis. He was raised on...
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William Davis may refer to: William C. Davis (historian) (born 1946), American historian and university professor William H. Davis (educator) (1848–1938)...
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Thomas William Davis (born August 18, 1972) is an American financial executive. From 2005 to 2011, Davis was the head of external affairs and chief spokesperson...
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and ordained William Branham as a minister in 1929, who served as an elder in his church and participated in Davis's revival meetings. Davis was arrested...
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William Grenville Davis, PC, CC, OOnt, QC (July 30, 1929 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Ontario from 1971...
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Francis Davis (1853–1935), U.S. Army brigadier general Thomas Jefferson Davis (1893–1964), U.S. Army brigadier general William Church Davis (1866–1958)...
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and her father, William F. Davis, was a civil engineer and church deacon. Both were from small towns in Vermont. Davis has an older brother, Danforth...
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First Colored Baptist Church congregation was founded in the house of Eliza and William Davis, by Black parishioners including the Davis family, Abraham Brown...
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Association of America William H. Thomas, physician, author, and performer David L. Brainard, U.S. Army brigadier general William Church Davis, major general...
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Davis had long been a volunteer for the Episcopal Church, working at the General Convention, attending services at churches around the country. Davis...
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