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Elizabeth Harriet Davies (1831–1887) British sailor who participated in the American Civil War as a man; Elizabeth Valerie Davies (1912–2001), Welsh swimmer at 1932 Summer Olympics; a/k/a Valerie Davies and Valerie Latham; Betty Ann Davies (1910–1955), English stage, film and TV actress; Elizabeth Davies (nurse)
Elizabeth Anne Davis was born in Dumas, Texas, and raised in Channing, Texas, the daughter of Melody (née Brown) and Frank Davis. [1] She also has a brother named Jonathan. Her father is the former superintendent of the Channing Independent School District , and both of her parents are involved in the arts.
Elizabeth Davis (Mormon) (1791–1876), American Latter-Day Saint and wife of Joseph Smith; Elizabeth Peke Davis (1803–1860), Hawaiian high chiefess, a/k/a Betty Davis; Betty Davis (film editor), American film editor during 1920s; Bettye Davis (1938–2018), American politician, social worker, and nurse
Amanda Davies, who portrayed the teenage version of her real-life mother Erika Slezak’s character, Victoria “Viki” Lord, on ABC’s One Life to Live, has died. She was 42. “It is with ...
Amanda Davies has died. The actress, who previously appeared on One Life to Live, "died very suddenly," her mom, Erika Slezak's, official fan club website recently revealed. She was 42."It is with ...
Elizabeth "Beth" Mayer-Davis is an American nutritionist who is the Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is the Director of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition Obesity Research Center, and Dean of the UNC Graduate School. She has sought to better understand diabetes.
Elizabeth David CBE (née Gwynne, 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer. In the mid-20th century she strongly influenced the revitalisation of home cookery in her native country and beyond with articles and books about European cuisines and traditional British dishes .
Betty Davies was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, on 24 February 1917, towards the end of the First World War, to Esther née Warrington, who was Welsh, and Percy Davies, an English civil servant. Davies was an only child, although her mother was one of six daughters and a single son which provided Davies with a large family network of cousins which ...