She was married on January 1, 1872 in Sullivan County, Indiana to William Davidson.
Sullivan Daily Times
May 20, 1909
Page 1
Mrs. William Davidson died suddenly of heart failure last Tuesday night. She was buried at Indian Prairie cemetery Friday morning.
Carlisle News
May 21, 1909
Page 4
Obituary.
Margaret Davidson, oldest daughter of Hugh and Martha McCammon, was born Sept. 2, 1846, and departed this life very suddenly May 11, 1909, aged 62 years, 8 months, and 9 days.
She was married to Wm. Davidson January 1, 1871 and to this union was born 10 children- three, Edward, Rush and Lola having preceded her to the great beyond. Seven children, Willie, Mattie, Scott, Edna, Grover, Delia and Grace, with her husband, five grandchildren, five brothers, two sisters and host of relatives and friends mourn her departure.
She united with the Church of Christ at Bethany 33 years ago, and for a third of a century was a consistent Christian woman, treating everyone kindly. To know her was to love her. She was a kind a devoted wife and mother, and will be sadly missed by the family and community.
She was married on January 1, 1872 in Sullivan County, Indiana to William Davidson.
Sullivan Daily Times
May 20, 1909
Page 1
Mrs. William Davidson died suddenly of heart failure last Tuesday night. She was buried at Indian Prairie cemetery Friday morning.
Carlisle News
May 21, 1909
Page 4
Obituary.
Margaret Davidson, oldest daughter of Hugh and Martha McCammon, was born Sept. 2, 1846, and departed this life very suddenly May 11, 1909, aged 62 years, 8 months, and 9 days.
She was married to Wm. Davidson January 1, 1871 and to this union was born 10 children- three, Edward, Rush and Lola having preceded her to the great beyond. Seven children, Willie, Mattie, Scott, Edna, Grover, Delia and Grace, with her husband, five grandchildren, five brothers, two sisters and host of relatives and friends mourn her departure.
She united with the Church of Christ at Bethany 33 years ago, and for a third of a century was a consistent Christian woman, treating everyone kindly. To know her was to love her. She was a kind a devoted wife and mother, and will be sadly missed by the family and community.
Family Members
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Newton J. McCammon
1847–1906
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Charles McCammon
1848 – unknown
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Joseph McCammon
1853–1922
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Willie McCammon
1855–1855
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George McCammon
1857 – unknown
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Rush McCammon
1858–1911
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James McCammon
1863–1940
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Dora McCammon Enochs
1865–1927
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Catherine McCammon Newkirk
1867–1939
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Jennie McCammon
1869–1870
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Anna McCammon
1871–1871
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Infant Son McCammon
1872–1872
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Infant Son McCammon
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Infant Son McCammon
unknown–1854
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