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Ollie Bach

Birth17 Aug 1901 - Tianey County, Missouri, USA
Death02 Dec 1950 - Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, USA
MotherNancy Ann “Nannie” B Dixon
FatherClaude Duvall Bach

Born in Tianey County, Missouri, USA on 17 Aug 1901 to Claude Duvall Bach and Nancy Ann “Nannie” B Dixon. Ollie Bach married John Evans Davis and had 12 children. She passed away on 02 Dec 1950 in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Claude Duvall Bach
1875 - 1930
Nancy Ann “Nannie” B Dixon
1876 - 1959
Spouse(s)
John Evans Davis
1895 - 1956
Children Show all
Joseph Daniel Davis
1930 - 1977
Earl Bach Davis
1932 - 2001
Jewell Isaacs Davis
1927 - 2017
Flossie Davis Horne
1918 - 1996
Hazel Davis
1922 - 1922
Pauline Davis Howard
1923 - 1996

Thelma Florence West Davis
1920 - 1981
John Buford Davis
1925 - 1981
Clifford Leon Davis
1934 - 1998
Robert Eugene Davis
1936 - 2007
James Evans Davis
1941 - 2012
Haysle Davis
1922 - Unknown

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