Talk:John Davis (British Army officer)

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Whitechurch Parish Church, Dublin. Memorials:

•This Tablet is erected | by his widow and children, in ever dear memory of | Genl. Sir JOHN DAVIS, K.C.B. | Colonel of the Royal Sussex Regiment | who died on the 5th Octr. 1901 aged 69. | He served from 1852 to 1883 in the 35th 37th and XX Regts. | and the last two he commanded for 12 years, | and saw distinguished active service in the field | during the Indian Mutiny 1858-59, the Soudan 1884 & 85 | at El Teb & Temai | and for these services he was created K.C.B. in 1898 | He was second son of | JOHN DAVIS, Esq. | of The Park Rathfarnham | II Cor. xiii. 14.

•In Loving Memory of | AIBLIN GERTRUDE DAVIS | only daughter of the Late | General, Sir JOHN DAVIS, K.C.B. | and GERTRUDE his wife | Born 4th Sept. 1887, Died 11th May 1903 | "I think my God upon every | remembrance of you" | Phi. 1. 3.

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