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William B. Davis (politician)

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Davis was married and had two daughters, Frances Ward and Mary Ellen. He was a vestryman and member of St. Stephen's Protestant Church of
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Davis died on June 22, 1935, at the age of 71, at his home near Cecilton. He was buried at Forest Cemetery in
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Davis was a member of the board of trustees of Poor and Insane for Cecil County.
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Davis worked as a farmer and was a land owner in lower
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Maryland House of Delegates
Cecil County
Alfred B. Cameron
W. Atwood Montgomery
Cecilton, Maryland
Middletown, Delaware
Democratic
John Ward Davis
Maryland House of Delegates
Cecil County
Cecilton, Maryland
John Ward Davis
Cecil County
Democrat
Maryland House of Delegates
Earleville
Middletown, Delaware



"Maryland Manual, 1906–07"






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