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Show EDWARD DAVIS DEAD; OLD KAYSVILLE RESIDENT Kayevllle, Nov. 7. Edward Davis, i no of tho oldenl and highly respected residents of Kuysvlllo, died very suddenly sud-denly at his home her oarly Sunday tiiornlug of old age and general debll Ity, after on Illness of Just a few bourn. He was born on June 12, 1830, !n Worcestershire, Knglnnd, and joined the Mormon church In his native land iind emigrated to America while a young man. In 153 he came to I'tah and settled In Kaysvllle, but In lS.'.S iiioved to (Joshen, Sanpete county, and lived there a few years, when he i-'ovod back to Kaysvllle, where he has since resided. In lfc'"2 he married Miss Elizabeth Morris, who. with one (iriiih'er, Mrs. Mary Galley, six grandchildren grand-children and one adopted son, Seirl l"avls, all of whom live In KayMllbv survive him. One child preceded him 'j the great beyond. The funeral services ser-vices over the remain will be held In the Kaysvllle meeting bouse on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased I also Cinrived by the following brothers ' nil slFters: Mrs. Ella Knott of Wor-flershlre. Wor-flershlre. England; Mrs. Sarah Car-1'rof Car-1'rof Port.-rville, John Davis cf Hoop-Mrs. Hoop-Mrs. Elizabeth Raddon of Salt I-ak... City, and James Davis of Kavs- Villo, |