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Charles Davis and family, Australia
My father's Family: A picture of Great grandmother Martha Phillips/McConnell with Charles Ernest Francis Davis and our grandmother Ethel Blanch McConnell/Davis/Morgan. Charles was born in 1917 died 1983 Australia. Photo taken when Charles father Charles Goulburn Davis went to War WW1 father died Bellicourt British Cemetery France.
People in photo include: Martha (Phillips) McConnell
People in photo include: Martha (Phillips) McConnell
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Charles & Ethel (McConnell) Davis wedding
Wedding of Charles Goulburn Davis and Ethel Blanch McConnell, 1914 Victoria Australia. Grooms party mother Ellen Karen Crofts front, standing behind father Charles Roland Davis, behind is brother of groom Christopher Merchison Davis female in front unknown. Charles Goulburn Davis Groom and bride Ethel, Ethel's brother and Annie McConnell and mother at back Martha Phillips father on chair Albert McConnell
People in photo include: Ellen Karen Crofts, Charles Roland Davis, Christopher Merchison Davis, Annie McConnell, and Albert McConnell
People in photo include: Ellen Karen Crofts, Charles Roland Davis, Christopher Merchison Davis, Annie McConnell, and Albert McConnell
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Charles Morgan & Ethel Davis Morgan
Charles Morgan. and Ethel Blanch (McConnell) Davis married 17/7/20 Methodist Church St Kilda Victoria Australia. children Geoffrey Lawrence B1922 D1923. Roy Cameron B24/4/1926 D17/2/1982 Roy was put into Box Hill Boys Home at 6 months.. John Charles B1921, Ethel had Charles Ernest Francis Davis to her first husband Charles Goulburn Davis who died on 29 Sept 1918 France WW1. Three other children after their separation were Harold Vincent Morgan. Joy Marie Morgan and another girl all three were put into children's homes not long after being born. Melbourne Australia.
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!


Charles Ernest Francis Davis of Laurel, Jones County, MS was born in 1917, and died at age 66 years old in 1983 in Australia.


Charles Davis and family, Australia
My father's Family: A picture of Great grandmother Martha Phillips/McConnell with Charles Ernest Francis Davis and our grandmother Ethel Blanch McConnell/Davis/Morgan. Charles was born in 1917 died 1983 Australia. Photo taken when Charles father Charles Goulburn Davis went to War WW1 father died Bellicourt British Cemetery France.
People in photo include: Martha (Phillips) McConnell
People in photo include: Martha (Phillips) McConnell
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D-Day Landing - June 6 1944
American soldiers wading from the Coast Guard landing barges on D-Day. The Allies initially landed on a heavily Nazi fortified 50 mile stretch of beach in Normandy, France.
160,000 Allied troops were led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower who said the famous words “we will accept nothing less than full victory.” More than 5,000 Ships and 13,000 aircraft supported the D-Day invasion, and over 9,000 Allied soldiers were killed or wounded. The exact number killed is still unknown.
Such a powerful photo of D-Day.
160,000 Allied troops were led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower who said the famous words “we will accept nothing less than full victory.” More than 5,000 Ships and 13,000 aircraft supported the D-Day invasion, and over 9,000 Allied soldiers were killed or wounded. The exact number killed is still unknown.
Such a powerful photo of D-Day.


Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ethel Blanch (McConnell) Davis .


Charles & Ethel (McConnell) Davis wedding
Wedding of Charles Goulburn Davis and Ethel Blanch McConnell, 1914 Victoria Australia. Grooms party mother Ellen Karen Crofts front, standing behind father Charles Roland Davis, behind is brother of groom Christopher Merchison Davis female in front unknown. Charles Goulburn Davis Groom and bride Ethel, Ethel's brother and Annie McConnell and mother at back Martha Phillips father on chair Albert McConnell
People in photo include: Ellen Karen Crofts, Charles Roland Davis, Christopher Merchison Davis, Annie McConnell, and Albert McConnell
People in photo include: Ellen Karen Crofts, Charles Roland Davis, Christopher Merchison Davis, Annie McConnell, and Albert McConnell
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Charles Morgan & Ethel Davis Morgan
Charles Morgan. and Ethel Blanch (McConnell) Davis married 17/7/20 Methodist Church St Kilda Victoria Australia. children Geoffrey Lawrence B1922 D1923. Roy Cameron B24/4/1926 D17/2/1982 Roy was put into Box Hill Boys Home at 6 months.. John Charles B1921, Ethel had Charles Ernest Francis Davis to her first husband Charles Goulburn Davis who died on 29 Sept 1918 France WW1. Three other children after their separation were Harold Vincent Morgan. Joy Marie Morgan and another girl all three were put into children's homes not long after being born. Melbourne Australia.
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