Per New York Marriages, on Oct 2 1893 in Jamestown, NY, Cora L. Dingman married Fred H. Davison.
Franklin Evening News/News-Herald, Thursday, Mar 6 1919:
Mrs. Cora L. Davison, 50, of 411 Liberty Street, died at home at 2:20 pm Wednesday after a brief illness of influenza-pneumonia. She had been in poor heart the past two years. She was born in Mercer County.
She moved to Bradleytown about 40 years ago, then came to Franklin with her husband in 1911 and lived here since. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, and of the Louise Dale Auxiliary.
She married F. H. Davison, who survives, with her mother, Mrs. H. Dingman of Franklin; brothers, Thomas Dingman of Grove City, J. M. Dingman of Rocky Grove, R. M. Dingman of E. L. Segunda, and H. E. Dingman of Polk; and a half sister, Mrs. R. D. Hindman of Butler.
Services will be at 2 pm Friday at her home with Rev. Dr. James Albert Patterson officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery.
Per New York Marriages, on Oct 2 1893 in Jamestown, NY, Cora L. Dingman married Fred H. Davison.
Franklin Evening News/News-Herald, Thursday, Mar 6 1919:
Mrs. Cora L. Davison, 50, of 411 Liberty Street, died at home at 2:20 pm Wednesday after a brief illness of influenza-pneumonia. She had been in poor heart the past two years. She was born in Mercer County.
She moved to Bradleytown about 40 years ago, then came to Franklin with her husband in 1911 and lived here since. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, and of the Louise Dale Auxiliary.
She married F. H. Davison, who survives, with her mother, Mrs. H. Dingman of Franklin; brothers, Thomas Dingman of Grove City, J. M. Dingman of Rocky Grove, R. M. Dingman of E. L. Segunda, and H. E. Dingman of Polk; and a half sister, Mrs. R. D. Hindman of Butler.
Services will be at 2 pm Friday at her home with Rev. Dr. James Albert Patterson officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery.
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