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Marinda <I>Bundy</I> Davison

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Marinda Bundy Davison

Birth
Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
8 Apr 1920 (aged 79)
Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
London, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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FUNERAL OF MRS. R.P. DAVISON HELD

The funeral of Mrs. R. P. Davison, who died early Thursday morning at her home near London from pleural pneumonia, Interment in London cemetery,

Mrs. Davison was born May 2, 1840, in Porter County, Ind., and was married Feb. 12, 1860, coming to Minnesota with Mr. Davison about forty years ago. With the exception of three years in Austin, the aged couple lived on their farm near London during the entire forty years of their residence in Minnesota.

Mrs. Davison was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She was always devoted to the interests of the community though hers was a busy life with many children under her tutelage. During her forty years in Minnesota she has witnessed the wilderness give way to the progress of community development. Mr. Davison died May 26, 1911 and one son, George, died February 20, 1900.

The children who survive are: Glenn and Charles of Manitoba, Canada; Mrs. Alba Bump, Marshfield, Wis.; Mrs. Louis Anderson, London; Mrs. Thos. Rochford, Austin; Mrs. Frank Case, Modesta, Cal.; Ernie and Robert Davison, at home; David and Gordia Davison of Lawton, N. D., and Mrs. Fred Crisman of London, a step-daughter.
FUNERAL OF MRS. R.P. DAVISON HELD

The funeral of Mrs. R. P. Davison, who died early Thursday morning at her home near London from pleural pneumonia, Interment in London cemetery,

Mrs. Davison was born May 2, 1840, in Porter County, Ind., and was married Feb. 12, 1860, coming to Minnesota with Mr. Davison about forty years ago. With the exception of three years in Austin, the aged couple lived on their farm near London during the entire forty years of their residence in Minnesota.

Mrs. Davison was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She was always devoted to the interests of the community though hers was a busy life with many children under her tutelage. During her forty years in Minnesota she has witnessed the wilderness give way to the progress of community development. Mr. Davison died May 26, 1911 and one son, George, died February 20, 1900.

The children who survive are: Glenn and Charles of Manitoba, Canada; Mrs. Alba Bump, Marshfield, Wis.; Mrs. Louis Anderson, London; Mrs. Thos. Rochford, Austin; Mrs. Frank Case, Modesta, Cal.; Ernie and Robert Davison, at home; David and Gordia Davison of Lawton, N. D., and Mrs. Fred Crisman of London, a step-daughter.


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