Proud Confederate Soldier
Obituary with survivors and extensive biographical & Civil War data, including information about original surname, published 31 May 1928 in "Mansfield Enterprise", Mansfield, LA, and available in Genealogy Dept., Broadmoor Branch, Shreve Memorial Library, Shreveport, LA.
"Dr. E. Davies was the oldest Confederate Veteran in the parish. He died at his home on Railroad Street. Dr. Davies came to DeSoto Parish in 1899 and located at Mineral Springs, in the Seventh Ward, where he operated a sanitarium with success, but afterwards moved to Mansfield, where he was recognized as a good citizen and a useful man.He leaves a wife and five children, one sister and four brothers."
Proud Confederate Soldier
Obituary with survivors and extensive biographical & Civil War data, including information about original surname, published 31 May 1928 in "Mansfield Enterprise", Mansfield, LA, and available in Genealogy Dept., Broadmoor Branch, Shreve Memorial Library, Shreveport, LA.
"Dr. E. Davies was the oldest Confederate Veteran in the parish. He died at his home on Railroad Street. Dr. Davies came to DeSoto Parish in 1899 and located at Mineral Springs, in the Seventh Ward, where he operated a sanitarium with success, but afterwards moved to Mansfield, where he was recognized as a good citizen and a useful man.He leaves a wife and five children, one sister and four brothers."
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Husband of Adella A. Cowsert
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