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  2. Varina Davis - Wikipedia

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    After seven childless years, in 1852, Varina Davis gave birth to a son, Samuel. Her letters from this period express her happiness and portray Jefferson as a doting father. The couple had a total of six children: Samuel Emory Davis, born July 30, 1852, named after his paternal grandfather; he died June 30, 1854, of an undiagnosed disease. [16]

  3. Jefferson Davis - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson F. [a] Davis was the youngest of ten children of Jane and Samuel Emory Davis. [2] Samuel Davis's father, Evan, who had a Welsh background, came to the colony of Georgia from Philadelphia. [ 3 ] [ b ] Samuel served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War , and received a land grant for his service near present-day ...

  4. Joseph Emory Davis - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Emory Davis was born on 10 December 1784, near Augusta, Georgia.He was the oldest of the ten children of Samuel Emory Davis (Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania, 1756 - 4 July 1824) and wife (1783) Jane (Cook) Davis (Christian County (later Todd County), Kentucky, 1759 - 3 October 1845), paternal grandson of Evan Davis (Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, Great Britain ...

  5. Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Jane and Samuel Emory Davis moved here in 1812 with their several children, and lived at a plantation near Woodville. Their youngest son, Jefferson Davis, attended the Wilkinson Academy in Woodville for two years before going to Kentucky to another school. [3] After the Civil War, freedmen and planters negotiated new working arrangements.

  6. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Davis (1784–1870), eldest brother of Jefferson Davis and one of the wealthiest antebellum planters in Mississippi, he enslaved at least 345 people on his Hurricane Plantation. [89] Sam Davis (1842–1863), Confederate soldier executed by Union forces. He came from a family of slave owners and, as a child, was gifted an enslaved person.

  7. Hurricane Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Plantation was a plantation house located near Vicksburg, Mississippi, was the home of Joseph Emory Davis (1784–1870), the oldest brother of Jefferson Davis. Located on a peninsula of the Mississippi River in Warren County, Mississippi, called Davis Bend after its owner, Hurricane Plantation at its peak in the antebellum era ...

  8. List of vaudeville performers: A–K - Wikipedia

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    A vaudeville performer is sometimes known as a "vaudevillian". Comic duo consisting of William (Bud) Abbott (October 2, 1897 – April 24, 1974) and Lou Costello (March 6, 1906 – March 3, 1959). Abbott began working in vaudeville in 1918, producing a "tab show" on the Gus Sun circuit with his wife.

  9. List of United States Naval Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is an undergraduate college in Annapolis, Maryland with the mission of educating and commissioning officers for the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Academy was founded in 1845 and graduated its first class in 1846. The Academy is often referred to as Annapolis, while sports media refer to the ...