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Davis, Augustus Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1939

Davis, Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1955

Davis, Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1887

Davis, Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1923

Davis, Frederick Augustus Thomas - Estimated year of death: 1947

Davis, Frederick Basil - Estimated year of death: 1928

Davis, Frederick George - Estimated year of death: 1965

Davis, Frederick Henry - Estimated year of death: 1947

Davis, George Frederick John Joseph - Estimated year of death: 1955

Davis, Henry Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1967

Davis, Herbert Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1934

Davis, James Frederick Gordon - Estimated year of death: 1913

Davis, John Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1923

Davis, Roland Frederick Bosctock - Estimated year of death: 1964

Davis, William Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1907

Davis, Roland Frederick Bostock - Estimated year of death: 1964



Tracing the Davis Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records

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