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W.A. Davis

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W.A. Davis
Photo of William Albert Davis, taken around 1920. Mr. Davis was a Missionary to Japan until the death of his wife in 1924. Later served as Superintendent of the Oriental Missions on the Pacific Coast. He passed away June 12, 1949 in Monterey Ca.
Date & Place: in Healdsburg, California USA
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What religion was this Davis?
W.A. Dais was originally baptised Catholic but converted to methodist and became a Missionary See Bio for W A Davis.
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