Eliud Miller Davidson

Brief Life History of Eliud Miller

When Eliud Miller Davidson was born on 10 September 1842, in Brown, Ohio, United States, his father, George Washington Davidson, was 27 and his mother, Arminda Moore, was 21. He married Louisa Francis Tucker on 21 May 1867, in Brown, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Byrd Township, Brown, Ohio, United States for about 10 years and Ohio, United States in 1915. He died on 31 July 1915, in Brown, Ohio, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, Brown, Ohio, United States.

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Eliud Miller Davidson
1842–1915
Louisa Francis Tucker
1845–1909
Marriage: 21 May 1867
Mary Bell or Minnie Davidson
1868–1940
Jesse Ellen Davidson
1871–1942
Charles Miller Davidson
1875–1906
Henry P Davidson
1878–1891

Sources (21)

  • Aleaid Davidson in household of George W Davidson, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Eliad Miller Davidson - Government record: Death record or certificate: birth-name: Eliad Miller Davidson
  • Elias M. Davidson, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013"

World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1860 · Ohio supports the Union side of the Civil War

Although divided as a state on the subject of slavery, Ohio participated in the Civil War on the Union's side, providing over 300,000 troops. Ohio provided the 3rd largest number of troops by any Union state.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

Name Meaning

Scottish, northern English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from the personal name David + -son. As a Jewish name, the last element comes from German Sohn ‘son’.

Irish (Down) and Scottish: adopted for Gaelic Mac Daibhéid ‘son of David’; see McDevitt .

Americanized form (and a rare Swedish variant) of Swedish Davidsson: patronymic from the personal name David .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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