. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . s a lady of beautiful character, possessessound judgment, and evinces great loyalty to her presides, with dignity and grace, over a fine homenear Central Park. (6) Of the children of Mrs. Frances J. Davis, Edithwas born in 1870, and lived until 1886, when she passedaway from earth and loved ones. (c) Isabelle M. Davis was born March 21, 1872, andwas educated in Meadville, St. Louis, and New York,specializing in art, which study she pursued under Mosler and at the Art Students Leagu


. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . s a lady of beautiful character, possessessound judgment, and evinces great loyalty to her presides, with dignity and grace, over a fine homenear Central Park. (6) Of the children of Mrs. Frances J. Davis, Edithwas born in 1870, and lived until 1886, when she passedaway from earth and loved ones. (c) Isabelle M. Davis was born March 21, 1872, andwas educated in Meadville, St. Louis, and New York,specializing in art, which study she pursued under Mosler and at the Art Students League. Herillustrations have appeared in several American maga-zines, and her exquisite miniatures have been exhibited atthe Miniature Exhibition in New York City. She wasmarried, June 5, 1907, to Herbert W. Seymour, son ofThomas H. and Elizabeth Kirby Seymour, of Elizabeth,N. J. He served six months in the Spanish-AmericanWar. His father, at the beginning of the Civil War,raised a company in New York and served as Captainuntil its close. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seymour are living in Baltimore,. JAMES P. HASSLER, MRS. JAMES P. HASSLER


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