Muriel Davis Muriel Davis i(A114574 works by)
Born: Established: 1937 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Wadi Wadi ; Aboriginal
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Muriel Grace Davis, nee Bell, is a Wadi Wadi woman who was born in Crown Street Women's Hospital in 1937. Her mother was Mary Kathleen Amatto and her father was Denzil James Bell.

Davis lived with her family on Hill 60 before being moved off by the Army at the onset of the Second World War. From there she was moved to a farm outside Berry (New South Wales) and after the war Davis lived on the Official Camps now known as Coomaditchie.

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