Euphemia Davison
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Biography
Euphemia Davison (née MacDonald; 9 October 1906—26 November 1996), also known by the stage name May Moxon), was a dancer and choreographer. Her stage name is thought to have been taken from her grandmother May and uncle Harold Moxon, an acrobat.
Early life
Euphemia began her dance career performing with her mother Martha McCandlish and her brothers as 'The Four McLeans'at venues across Scotland.
Car accident
Injuries sustained in a serious car accident on returning from a dance show in north east Scotland ended her dance career in 1934. Her legs were badly injured, but she refused to let the surgeons amputate as she was determined to continue a career in dance.
The May Moxon Dancers
After her accident, Euphemia went on to form a dance troupe named "The May Moxon Dancers".They were deemed a success and she went on to form many more troupes who performed under various stage names including 'Moxon Girls', 'Moxon Ladies' or the 'May Moxon Lovelies' until her retirement in the 1970s.
Personal life
Euphemia married Edward William Davison in Maryhill in 1937, and had one son.
Davison died on 26 November 1996,