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Cynthia Sereptha Davis

Birth17 Apr 1841 - Jackson County, Tennessee, USA
Death5 Aug 1907 - Muskogee County, Oklahoma
MotherNancy Parker
FatherJoseph Uriah Davis

Born in Jackson County, Tennessee, USA on 17 Apr 1841 to Joseph Uriah Davis and Nancy Parker. Cynthia Sereptha Davis married LAWRENCE Wilkinson Pitts and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1907 in Muskogee County, Oklahoma.

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Parents

Joseph Uriah Davis
1815 - 1881
Nancy Parker
1810 - 1880

Spouse(s)

Lawrence Wilkinson Pitts
1840 - 1921
John L Snelson
1842 - 1863

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Jesse Edgar Pitts
1877 - 1946
William Nathaniel Pitts
1869 - 1908
Uriah Davis Pitts
1875 - 1962
Samuel Richard Pitts
1880 - 1939
Charles E. Pitts
1872 - Unknown
Cynthia Dilla "Dillie" Pitts
1883 - 1975

John C. Breconridge Pitts
1868 - 1889
Zelgar Hastings Pitts
1878 - 1962
Otho Lawrence Pitts
1885 - 1886
Lorenia Pitts
1881 - 1881
Nancy L. T. Pitts
1873 - 1874
Andrew J Snelson
1861 - 1952

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