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Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Jun 2011 11:57:12 -0400
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Does anyone know the "connection" between the Davidson-Tucker 
House in Lexington, VA (apparently used to store and display 
information about Stonewall Jackson) and any particular Mr. Davidson 
who might have lived there at one time?  I SUSPECT that the 
associated Mr. Davidson was probably out of Reverend Andrew Baker 
Davidson (a son of William Davidson and Martha Baker) and the 
Reverend's son, the well-known attorney in the Lexington area in the 
1800s who was named James Dorman Davidson....but that is just 
an "educated guess."  Thanks.

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