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Edward Charles Davis 1896 - 1918

Edward Charles Davis of Echuca Australia was born in 1896 in Echuca to Edward Charles Davis and Annie Morvell Davis. He had siblings Myrtle Vict Davis, Gordon Stanley Davis, Thomas Davis, and Emily Davis. Edward Davis died at age 21 years old on March 21, 1918, and was buried at Pozieres Memorial Panel 42 And 43. in France.
Edward Charles Davis
Echuca Australia
1896
Echuca, Australia
March 21, 1918
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  • 1896

    Birthday

    1896
    Birthdate
    Echuca Australia
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Service number: 235082 Rank: Private Regiment: East Lancashire Regiment Unit/ship/squadron: 2nd/4th Bn.
  • 03/21
    1918

    Death

    March 21, 1918
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Pozieres Memorial Panel 42 And 43. in France
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In 1896, in the year that Edward Charles Davis was born, on May 18th, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. By a vote of 7 to 1, the Court upheld state racial segregation laws, introducing the idea of "separate but equal" facilities for races.
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In 1900, by the time he was just 4 years old, a massive hurricane, known as the Great Galveston hurricane, hit Galveston Texas. Winds hit up to 145 miles an hour (category 4) and it remains the single most deadly event in U.S. history. Between 6,000 and 12,000 died (most estimates are around 8,000 dead). The population of Galveston at the time was about 36,000 people in 1900.
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