Fannie Estelle Davison
Born: 1851, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Died: March 10, 1887, Chicago, Illinois.
Buried: Carthage, Missouri.
Fannie’s father was killed when she was 10 years old; after her mother’s remarriage to hotelier Henry Warner, the family moved to Carthage, Missouri. Fannie married court reporter Asa Lee Davison and they moved to Chicago, Illinois, then Madison, Wisconsin. Several of her songs appeared in publications from the Fillmore Brothers of Cincinnati, Ohio, including Songs of Gratitude (1877), Joy and Gladness (1880) and The Voice of Joy (1882).
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Display Title: Two Angels: Hope and PrayerFirst Line: Two angels watch beside meTune Title: [Two angels watch beside me]Author: A. L. DavisonDate: 1892
Display Title: Two Angels: Hope and PrayerFirst Line: Two angels watch beside meTune Title: [Two angels watch beside me]Author: Mrs. A. L. DavisonDate: 1882
Display Title: Two Angels: Hope and PrayerFirst Line: Two angels watch beside me, whichever may I goTune Title: [Two angels watch beside me, whichever may I go]Author: Mrs. A. L. DavisonScripture: Psalm 146:5; Matthew 26:41Date: 1878
Display Title: Two Angels: Hope and PrayerFirst Line: Two angels watch beside meTune Title: [Two angels watch beside me]Author: A. L. DavisonDate: 1896
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