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Clarissa Davenport Gum Grave

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Clarissa Davenport Gum Grave
She was a full blooded Cheokee Indian.She was adopted by the Davenport Family.She was january 20,1819 and died febuary13,1865.She married Isaac Gum who was a circuit rider and a Methodist Preacher.
Date & Place: in Tamalco, Illinois USA
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