TABLE OF CONTENTS
DAVIS Family File Contributors
Chester County Birth Records (Davies, Davis)
Chester County Marriage Records (Davis)
Guilford County, North Carolina
Guilford County Marriage Records (Davis)
Randolph County, North Carolina
Arrest warrant on Miller Davis
Randolph County MarriageRecords (Davies, Davis)
Parke County Marriage Records (Davis)
Appanoose County Marriage Records (Davis, Sheeks)
Ottawa County Marriage Records (Davis)
John Davis Pension Record Extracts
1850 Adams TWP, Parke Co, IN (Philips, Stanton)
1850 Randoloph Co, NC Census Index (Davis)
1850 Guilford Co, NC Census Index (Davis)
1850 Monroe TWP, Johnson Co, IA (Davis, Smith, Brown, Heller)
1850 Centre, Fulton Co, IL (Davis, Huffman)
1860 Lenox TWP, Iowa Co, IA (Davis, Brown)
1860 Chadion TWP, Appanoose Co, IA (Davis)
1870 Chanton TWP, Appanoose Co, IA (Davis, Sheeks)
1870 Iowa Co, IA (Brown, Davis)
1870 Franklin TWP, Monroe Co, IA (Davis)
1870 Somersett TWP, Mercer Co, MO (Davis)
1880 Ottawa Co, KS (Anderson, Babcock, Brown, Davis)
1880 Miami Co, KS (Grant, Patten, Smith)
1880 Delaware, Jefferson Co, KS (Davis)
1880 Alpine, Chaffee Co, CO (Downing)
1880 Liverpool, Fulton Co, IL (Huffman)
1880 Pitcher, Cherokee Co, IA (Leonard)
1880 Victor, Iowa Co, IA (Davis)
1880 Eden, Jackson Co, OR (Justice)
1900 Medford, Jackson Co, OR (Davis)
1900 Wayne TWP, Bollinger Co, MO (Chadd)
1900 Blaine TWP, Ottawa Co, KS (Anderson)
1900 Aurora TWP, Lawrence Co, MO (Commons)
1900 Ottawa Co, KS (Babcock, Davis, Lambertson)
1900 Moravia, Taylor TWP, Appanoose Co, IA (Sheeks)
1910 Jerseyville, Jersey Co, IL (Davis)
1910 Medford, Jackson Co, OR (Davis, Eads)
1920 Minneapolis, Ottawa Co, KS (Davis)
1920 Bloomington, McLean Co, IL (Davis)
1920 Medford, Jackson Co, OR (Davis, Eads, Warren)
1930 Medford, Jackson Co, OR (Eads)
1930 Fruitland, Payette Co, ID (Mann)
1930 Bloomington, McLean Co, IL (Davis)
Chester Co, PA Will Extracts (Bishop, Davis)
Abraham Davis (abt. 1702 – abt. 1762)
Susanna Davis (abt. 1704 – 1782)
Samuel Bishop (abt. 1669 – 1741)
Randolph Co, NC Will Extracts (Davis)
Harriet Huffman Davis (1821 – 1909)
Elizabeth L. Stewart Davis (1845 – 1933)
Kenneth D. Davis (1919 – 1980)
Charles W. Davis (1872 – 1947)
Bobby Gene Davis (1942 – 2003)
Highland Cemetery, Ottawa Co, Kansas (Babcock, Davis, Lambertson)
Moravia, Appanoose Co, IA (Sheeks)
The Davis lineage is well researched mostly through the existence of Quaker records. Thanks to help of Nancy Reeves of North Carolina a tremendous amount of material has been made available to Davis researchers. Valuable information from Mrs. George A. Crispi of California was published in the North Carolina Randolph County Historical Society summer 1970 volume of "The Quarterly". Special thanks also goes to Donald Gradeless, whose DAVIS internet site that I found while browsing the Randolph County, North Carolina GenWeb project, provided me with a major breakthrough.
It is believed the Davis line in America began in Wiltshire, England,[1] but the immigrating ancestor is still disputed.[2] Nevertheless, the great-grandfather of my America line begins with John Davis of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Extracts from the "History of Chester County, PA.", by Futhey, provide more Davis family background information. John Davis died Mar 1729 in Chester County, PA (Thornbury) and left a will naming his wife Mary; sons Abraham, John, Daniel, and Isaac; and daughters Mary, Hannah, Sussanna, and Charitie.
John’s son, Abraham Davis, was born about 1702 in Chester County, PA and he married Susannah Bishop some time before 1733 (oldest known son, Joseph, was born in 1733). Susannah was the daughter of Samuel and Alice Bishop of Chester County. Abraham died in 1764 and his wife Susannah was murdered by an Englishman in 1782 Chester County. Their son, James Davis, born 1737 in Chester County, is my 7th great-grandfather.
James Davis married Patience Miller in 1754 Chester County. Patience was the daughter of Robert and Ruth Haines Miller. Some unknown time after the 1760 birth of their son Amos, James and Patience journeyed to North Carolina. James and Patience died in Randolph County, NC and were buried on their homestead.[3]
On January 11, 1779, James and Patience Miller Davis’ son, Jesse, married Elizabeth Reynolds in Guilford County, North Carolina. Elizabeth’s Reynolds ancestry is researched to Kent County, England in the 1500’s. Jesse and Elizabeth Reynolds Davis named their son, Miller (my 5th great-grandfather), after his paternal grandmother, Patience Miller.
I tracked Miller Davis through time in the census records—he and the Davis generations to follow moved around often in their lifetimes. Miller Davis married Rachel Hoover on March 11, 1811 in Randolph County, NC. Rachel was the daughter of Jonas and Rachel Briles[4] Hoover. Rachel Hoover Davis and President Herbert Hoover shared the same direct ancestor, Andreas Huber (Andrew Hoover). Some time between April 1831 and March 1832 the Miller Davis family left the county and ended up in Parke County, Indiana. Miller left in bad straights when he and another fellow, John Parker, left Randolph County with a couple wagons and a bull from the estate of Peter Rich. An arrest warrant was placed on their “bodies”. Miller Davis was the last Davis in my direct line affiliated with the Quaker religion. By 1850, Miller Davis and family were in Iowa where Miller died in Iowa County on November 9, 1865. Miller and Rachel lived in the home of their daughter, Rachel Davis Brown. Rachel Hoover died in Iowa County on March 20, 1871. Miller and Rachel had 15 children during their marriage, their oldest son, Edmund Davis, was my 4th great-grandfather.
Edmund Davis was born on March 15, 1816 in Randolph County, NC. He married Harriet Huffman in 1837 Parke County, Indiana. Harriet was the daughter of John and Mary Bland Huffman—John’s family lived many years in the region of Butler County, Ohio. The Edmund Davis and John Huffman families were both in Fulton County, Illinois by the time of the 1850 census. While in Fulton County Edmund Davis went to court numerous times concerning charges of selling liquor without a license. By 1857, Edmund’s family lived in Appanoose County, Iowa and they were in neighboring Monroe County at the time of the 1870 census. Edmund and Harriet’s son John Davis was married in Appanoose County in 1861.
John Davis married Elizabeth Louisa Stewart on March 11, 1861. Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Franklin and Rebecca Coffel Stewart. The Stewart line has been extensively researched and connects to prominent Batchilier and Hussey lines that are the forefathers of many famous people; namely, President Richard Nixon, James Dean, and Daniel Webster. John Davis fought in the Civil War and was wounded at the Battle of Marks Mills and was a prisoner of war. John and family lived in Mercer County, Missouri for a short time after the Civil War before returning to Appanoose County, IA. The Edmund Davis family, the Joseph Stewart family, and John Davis’ family all lived in Ottawa County, Kansas by the time of the 1880 census.
John and Elizabeth Stewart Davis’ son Joseph Edmund Davis was born in 1867 Appanoose County, IA and married Iona Crosby on December 7, 1886 in Ottawa County, KS. Iona was the daughter of Glockus Parker and Mary Thompson Crosby. The Glockus Crosby line is remotely linked to Harry Lillis “Bing” Crosby. Joseph Edmund and Iona remained in Ottawa County until their deaths. Joseph’s grandfather, Edmund, father, and oldest son, Elzy Ray Davis all ended up and died in Jackson County, Oregon.
My great-grandfather, Elzy Ray Davis, was born September 15, 1887 in Ottawa County, KS. Elzy married Grace Alice Stanley in the same county on June 29, 1904. Grace was the daughter of William Milton and Nancy Margaret Pierce Stanley. Grace died shortly after the birth of their eighth child, Elzy Jr., in 1926 Ellis County, Kansas. Elzy Sr. remarried Clara Ruth Lawrie in 1928—he and his second wife had 5 children.
Terry E. Davis, genealogy afflicted
(Terry T., Kenneth, Elzy, John, Joseph, Edmund, Miller, Jesse, James, Abraham, John Davis)
Last update: July 29, 2005
Gary Thayne Davis of Littleton Colorado (uncle of Terry E. Davis), email: gthayne@aol.com
Mrs. George A. Crespi of Anaheim, Calif., “Genealogy of the Davis Family” – did a lot of work compiling early Davis genealogy
Johni Cerny (Alice Davis Huffman descendant), co-author of the book, “Ancestry’s Guide to Research, Case Histories in American Genealogy” – lots of early records on the DAVIS and HUFFMAN lines, with great research tips
Nancy Reeves of Raleigh, North Carolina, email: ncreeves@yahoo.com (husband related to Caroline Davis, daughter of Miller Davis)
Donald Gradeless of Brookfield, WI, email: DrG@execpc.com
Web site: http://members.tripod.com/Dr.G/degindex.htm (descended from Warwick Davis)
Donna Goodloe of Overland Park, KS, email: mouse50@earthlink.net (descended from Elzy Ray Davis and his second wife, Clara Ruth Lawrie)
Lynne Tweedy of Stockton, CA, email: ltweedybird@hotmail.com (grandfather Jonas Tipton Davis)
Delton Warren of California (descended from Warrick and Nezzie Davis Warren)
Terry Huddle, 211 Fairways Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31088, email: tdhuddle@bellsouth.net (great-granddaughter of Oscar James and Angeline Davis Lambertson)
Blaine A. Brady, email: bradyhome@attbi.com (descended from Warner Davis and Milly Hodson).
Ardis Crull, email: crull7@comcast.net (descended from Jonas Davis, son of Miller and Racheal Hoover Davis).
Judy Eads, junebug@bluemarble.net (wife of Schuyler Davis descendant)
Subj: JOHN DAVIS -- Wiltshire, England
Date: 2/18/05 3:34:25 PM US Eastern Standard Time
From: JJBeekman
To: netekay@yahoo.com
Lynette,
I have noticed that a number of researchers give John Davis b. 3 Oct 1673 as
the father of John Davis of Chester Co., Pa. I was in the Allen County (Ft.
Wayne) Public Library and discovered a book: Wiltshire Monthly Meeting of
Friends 1657-1837 (Marriages, Births, Burials), England. It was compiled by Norman Penney in 1905-6. This one volume was taken from Wiltshire Notes and Queries, volumes 2-7. John Davis of Ogborne was a member of Wiltshire Monthly Meeting. It shows the information on John Davis' marriages and births of his children that most of you show. There was no son Daniel. This volume also shows BURIALS. This is what is new:
p. 278: "1674/5 5-12-17 -- At Marlborough, John Davis of Ogborne, son of
John Davis"
" "1674[74]/5 5-1-21 -- At Marlborough, Hester Davis of [Marlbro'
Meeting]
dau of John Davis"
THOSE ARE THE TWINS WHO WERE BORN IN 1673.
(same page) "1677-4-7 -- At Marlborough, John Davis, senr., of Ogborne."
THE FATHER HIMSELF DIED.
Whoever first examined this source must have missed this burial that the
twin son, John Davis died. He cannot be the one who went to Pa.
I descend from John and Mary Davis' dau Susannah who married Robert
Thornbury in 1729 Chester County, Birmingham M.M.
Sincerely,
Jane Kyhl Beekman
Muncie, IN
Hello:
I have read with much interest your website about the DAVIS line of Guilford/Randolph Co., NC. In particular this one:
12. JESSE6 DAVIS (JAMES5, ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1755 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 26 Jul 1829 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married ELIZABETH REYNOLDS 11 Jan 1781 in GUILFORD CO, NC, daughter of DAVID REYNOLDS and MARY PARKER. She was born 13 Nov 1759 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 12 Oct 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC.
I have a cemetery record of a Jesse DAVIS, born 1755, died 7-27-1829 (the same dates you have listed for your Jesse DAVIS) buried in Marlboro Friends Church Cemetery, Randolph Co., NC. This citation is listed in North Carolina Tombstone Records, Volume I, II, III, pre-1933 cemetery survey done by the Alexander Martin Chapter DAR by Mrs. John S. Wleborn, Chairman of Genealogical Records, High Point, NC. This notation is in Volume I, Page 162 and reads:
Jesse Davis 1755--7-27-1829
Wife Alice Davis Aug 1760--9-22-1829
There is no Elizabeth Reynolds Davis buried close to this Jesse Davis and I was wondering if you have any insight as to whom this Alice Davis is. Was Jesse married twice and where is Elizabeth Reynolds Davis buried? I noticed your Jesse DAVIS had many children, one, a daughter named Alice but no daughter named Elizabeth.
Is it possible that this is a different Jesse DAVIS and someone has used his dates for the Jesse Davis married to Elizabeth Reynolds Davis? What is the likelihood of two Jesse Davis' having the same birth and death dates.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this situation. Any advice you can offer will be music to my ears as I am totally confused. I have even seen this information in the book I have titled, "The Earth Abideth Forever".
Robin Bryson
RDBryson [noelrobn@bellsouth.net]
Lying immediately north of the Street road, and extending from Brandywine to the line of Westtown, was a tract of 1000 acres, laid out for William Cornthwet and Edward Atkinson, purchasers of 500 acres each from Penn, and who sold the same to John Cornwall and William Hudson, of Philadelphia. By a survey on 1701 there proved to be 1132 acres. John Davis, of Thornbury, purchased the eastern half of it in 1712, and by will dated March 3, 1719, divided it between his sons, Daniel, Abrahm and John, the first receiving 186 acres next the Street road, and the others 200 each. Of the remainder of the large tract, Samuel Painter purchased, in 1722. about 300 acres.
Abraham Davis, who owned 200 acres next the Westtown line, was succeeded by his eldest son John, who in turn 1eft one son Amos. The latter, with Eleanor, his wife, conveyed to Joshua Sharpless 4,19,1784. It was next divided between Joshua Sharpless son's, Benjamin and Isaac, the latter obtaining the farm late of his son Aaron, whose family still reside thereon.
Susannah Davis[6], a widow, lived alone in a log house on the site of the residence of the late Aaron Sharpless, and was murdered on the night of Jan. 3d, 1782. Joseph Dennis, of Vincent, offered a reward of ten pounds specie for the arrest of George Holt, an Englishman, who was accused of robbery and the murder, but it does not appear that he was caught." (Another reference said it was Joseph Davis, her son, who put up the reward)
David Haines had lived and deceased in the old stone part of the dwelling house - latterly occupied by William Wollerton, - it having a wooden kitchen at the east end. He was succeeded therein by JAMES DAVIS, who was the son of ABRAHAM DAVIS and SUSANNAH, his wife, who lived in the old. stone house on the road, where Joshua Sharpless lived; and died. James had married Patience Bishop, a widow with one child named Ruth. Patience was the third daughter of Robert Miller the elder and Ruth, his wife, of the Great Valley, a little west of Downingtown. About this time a few of the settlers in Chester County were disposed to emigrate to North Carolina, with a view to enlarge their estates. For this purpose they fixed on New Garden and Cane Creek for their residence. Among this number thus removed was JAMES DAVIS and his family; and after his departure the dwelling and farm was taken possession of by the said Ralph Forrester. The road that led to the house passed through a gate nearly opposite to the brick dwelling-house known as Turk's Head tavern.
Davies, Amos 1 3mo 1728 John Elizabeth
Davies, Amos 29 10mo 1785 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Benjamin 27 7mo 1736 John Elizabeth
Davies, Benjamin 5 8mo 1782 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Elizabeth 15 5mo 1777 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Hannah 23 12mo 1779 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, John 5 8mo 1772 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Mary 20 2mo 1775 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Priscilla 23 6mo 1747 Ellis Lydia
Davies, Rachel 10 2mo 1720 John Elizabeth
Davies, Richard 3 3mo 1712 David Jane
Davies, Ruth 27 3mo 1733 John Elizabeth
Davies, Ruth 30 3mo 1797 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Samuel 29 7mo 1790 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Sarah 12 7mo 174 1 Ellis Lydia
Davies, Sarah 12 9mo 1760 Amos Ann
Davies, Sarah 20 7mo 1715 David Jane
Davies, Sarah 2 7mo 1794 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Sibilla 1 1mo 1726 John Elizabeth
Davies, Sibilla 12 12mo 1792 Benjamin Hannah
Davies, Susanna 25 4mo 1721 David Jane
Davies, Tace 13 4mo 1788 Benjamin Hannah
Davis, Amos 6 7mo 1769 Amos Ann
Davis, Amos 26 3mo 1719 David Jane
Davis, Amos 9 6mo 1751 Amos Ann
Davis, Ann 14 11 mo 1766 Amos Ann
Davis, David 176? Ellis Lydia
Davis, Elisha 20 1mo 1767 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, Elizabeth 20 1 mo 1753 Ellis Lydia
Davis, Ellis 24 10mo 1713 David Jane
Davis, Ellis 24 10mo 1755 Ellis Lydia
Davis, George 19 3mo 1758 Ellis Lydia
Davis, George 5 3mo 1798 Joseph Sarah
Davis, Grace 25 3mo 1761 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, Hannah 1 5mo 1710 David Jane
Davis, Hannah 5 11 mo 1747 Amos Ann
Davis, Isaac 17 3mo 1763 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, Israel 14 10mo 1760 Ellis Lydia
Davis, James H. 6 5mo 1799 Aaron Deborah
Davis, James 22 8mo 1794 Joseph Sarah
Davis, Jane 5 9mo 1764 Amos Ann
Davis, Jane 23 6mo 1745 Ellis Lydia
Davis, Jesse 14 7mo 1753 Amos Ann
Davis, Jesse 4 2mo 1773 Amos Agness
Davis, Joel 6 9mo 1759 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, John 16 2mo 1765 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, John 23 7mo 1785 Elisha Alice
Davis, Jonathan 4 6mo 1717 David Jane
Davis, Joseph 4 7mo 1758 Amos Ann
Davis, Joseph 5 12mo 1745 Amos Ann
Davis, Joseph 1 6mo 1790 Elisha Alice
Davis, Joseph 13 4mo 1800 Joseph Sarah
Davis, Lydia 16 1lmo 1749 Ellis Lydia
Davis, Margaret 19 5mo 1788 Elisha Alice
Davis, Mary 6 6mo 1743 Ellis Lydia
Davis, Mary 24 9mo 1762 Amos Ann
Davis, Mary 15 llmo 1786 Elisha Alice
Davis, Mary 16 3mo 1797 Aaron Deborah
Davis, Nathan 12 4mo 1792 Elisha Alice
Davis, Phebe 11 4mo 1756 Amos Ann
Davis, Ruth 9 3mo 1758 Amos Elizabeth
Davis, Ruth 9 3mo 1758 Amos Elizabeth (Meredith)
Davis, Samuel 22 4mo 1795 Aaron Deborah
Davis, William 12 3mo 1796 Joseph Sarah
Myrich m: Mary Williamson abt 1713
Sarah m: John Sheasle 19 May 1744
Myrick m: Sarah Miles 8 Aug 1745
Nathaniel m: Hannah Martin 4 Mar 1746
Robert m: Margaret Neal 23 Dec 1744
William m: Esther Owen 28 Feb 1743
Susannah m: John Austin 12 Nov 1744
Abigail m: PORTICE, Urias 22 Oct 1831
Allen m: WHEELAS, Easter 14 Nov 1813
Aron m: HENDERSON, Sally 3 Mar 1824
Bennit m: BULLER, Fereby 23 Oct 1828
Blanche C. m: MINER, Cornelus 13 Nov 1844
Catherine m: WARREN, John 29 Feb 1832
Eveline m: PILKINTON, Leenesy 29 Dec 1849
Franklin m: TOMLINSON, Semira 5 Oct 1846
George W. m: HOLLIS, Arabella 12 Oct 1847
George W. m: SHELTON, Frances 29 Jun 1832
Grissom m: PRITCHETT, Nancy 21 Jun 1819
Harriott H. m: SCOTT, John 30 Jan 1821
James m: BUNASS, Ruth 8 Aug 1816
James m: HODGINS, Jane 5 Jun 1845
James m: STANTON, Christian 22 May 1823
Jane m: LUCAS, William 18 Feb 1845
Jenney m: GERRELL, Charles 21 Mar 1821
Joel Jr. m: STANLEY, Nancy 5 Apr 1843
Joel m: JOHNSON, Martha 6 Jan 1842
John H. m: GEREN, Hetty E. 18 Jul 1831
John m: GORRELL, Catherine 20 Apr 1819
John m: HIATT, Sarah 2 Sep 1846
Joseph m: CHIPMAN, Mary H. 19 Apr 1822
Joseph m: WELCH, Sarah 25 Dec 1823
Keziah m: SWAIN, George Dr. 15 Jan 1831
Martha m: COLWELL, John 9 Jan 1800
Martha m: VICKREY, David 1 Dec 1829
Michael C. m: RANKIN, Jane 9 Aug 1842
Murdoch S. m: STEPHENSON. Mary Ann 15 Jan 1850
Nathaniel S. m: BOWMAN, Mary 7 Jan 1826
Peter m: IDOL, Cyntha 20 Nov 1824
Polly m: STEWART, Peter 1 May 1845
Rebecca m: RYLEY, Pleasent 8 Jun 1829
Samuel m: HODSON, Jemima 9 Sep 1844
Sarah m: BARKER, James 8 Apr 1828
Sarah m: CHARLES, Leven 13 Nov 1816
Sarah m: HAYWORTH, Absalam 1 Dec 1828
Sarah m: HOWELL, Jacob 7 Sep 1816
Sarah m: JACKSON, Andrew 23 Jul 1817
Thomas m: WHEELER, Kesiah 5 Oct 1825
Wiley m: LUMLEY, Celia 21 Jun 1849
William G. m: YOUNG, Jane 9 May 1850
William S. m: WHITWORTH, Dolly 20 Feb 1834
William m: CONE, Celia 18 Aug 1831
William m: LAMB, Sarah 10 Oct 1815
William m: PARSONS, Elenor 15 Jan 1842
William m: SMITH, Polly 22 Feb 1832
William m: WHEELER, Keziah 28 Oct 1843
State of North Carolina - Randolph County
to any lawful officer to execute and return in three months you are here by commanded to take the bodies of Miller Davis and John Parker and then safely keep or confine in the common jail for said county untill they shall satisfy a judgement of eighty-five dollars & ten cents with interest from the 25th of November 1830 & cost eighty cents Peter W. Rich administrator of the estate of Peter Rich decd obtained on the 23rd of April 1831 before Jethro Coffin one of the acting justices for said and all cost that may occur thare on or other wise be discharged agreeable to law given under my hand and seal the 21 of March 1832[9]
Eliza DAVIES m: COLTRANE, Joseph 13 Dec 1836
Mary DAVIES m: COLTRANE, Nelson 04 Aug 1847
Isom DAVIES m: GARNER, Nancy 23 Mar 1842
Anderson R. m: LAMB, Annis 12 Nov 1844
Dan, M. m: HOOVER, Parthenia 20 Dec 1838
Daniel m: ASBILL, Lidia 10 Aug 1837
David m: MILLICAN, Rachel 27 Jul 1850
Eli m: DAVIS, Ann 26 Jul 1833
Enoch m: MENDENHALL, Mariam 17 May 1834
Enoch m: OWENS, Nancy 01 Jul 1812
Exum m: NANCE, Elizabeth M. 27 Dec 1848
Franklin m: STALKER, Perena 28 Aug 1847
Franklin m: WALKER,. Nancy 08 Nov 1842
George m: MERRELL, Patsey 25 Jun 1810
Greenbury m: SPURGEN, Sarah 19 Dec 1837
Hardy m: OSBURN, Rebecka 14 Mar 1816
J. Madison m: BLAIR, Barsha 29 Jul 1850
James m: HALE, Ruth 11 Feb 1828
James m: HIX, Rebecca 19 Feb 1848
Jesse m: HORNEY, Sarah 12 Dec 1831
Job m: THORNBROUGH, Elizabeth 17 Oct 1835
John m: GLASSGO, Ruhama 23 Jul 1845
Jonathan m: BRILES, Martha 04 Aug 1834
Jonathan m: MERRELL, Rosannah 07 Dec 1815
Jonathan M. m: COLTRAIN, Rachel 05 Dec 1835
Joseph m: MORGAN, Rachel 16 Sep 1802
Kelly. W. m: COLTRANE, Jane 31 Dec 1850
Lindsey m: FENTRESS, Sally 30 Mar 1826
Peter R. m: BRADY, Mary 05 Dec 1825
Ransom m: DANE, Hannah 21 Nov 1810
Swindle m: JOHNSON, Nelly 27 Apr 1830
Warner m: HAILL, Jane 19 Aug 1834
Warwick m: WORTHINGTON, ______ 16 Sep 1815
William m: GLASGOW, Elizabeth 06 Jul 1830
William C. m: BURNEY, Rebecca 26 Sep 1831
William C. m: SWIFT, Thamy 03 May 1845
William E. m: POOL, Mary 09 Sep 1848
William T. m: GOULD, Lydia 11 Apr 1815
Abigail m: FARLOW, Nathan 22 Jun 1836
Edith m: HOLMES, Durell 13 Oct 1844
Eliza m: WILSON, Isaiah M. 04 Mar 1847
Elizabeth m: MARTAIN, Lewis 22 Sep 1814
Elizabeth m: RICHESON, Hopkins 27 Jun 1826
Elizabeth m: McDANIEL, Aaron 12 Jun 1832
Elizabeth m: PICKETT, Wiyley 23 Sep 1847
Hannah m: STANTON, James 04 Jul 1832
Ibsy m: JOHNSON, John R. 18 Jan 1827
Julia m: SMITH, John 29 Jun 1805
Laury m: KEARN, Crawford 14 Jan 1849
Lydia m: TUCKER, Reuben 24 Oct 1817
Mariam m: ROBBINS, James 06 Aug 1810
Martha m: GLASCO, Jesse L. 17 Oct 1839
Mary m: MACE, Henry 23 Sep 1805
Mary m: JONES, Lewis 07 Apr 1829
Mary m: SHEETS, John 02 Mar 1847
Mary Ann m: LAMB, Yancy 11 May 1848
Nancy m: ROLLINS, Jonathan 23 Jan 1835
Nancy m: HILL, Thomas T. 29 Sep 1845
Nancy m: MILLIKAN, Mahlon 03 Apr 1850
Nancy Ann m: HINSHAW, Darius 12 Dec 1837
Rachel m: JOHNSON, Benjamin 6 Nov 1845
Rebecca m: LAMBERT, Leson 21 Nov 1828
Sarah m: LAMB, Gabriel 29 Oct 1802
Indianah Territory Nox County the 6 of the 10th month 1815
Dear sister I take this oportunity to inform th that I am resonable well at presant hoping these may find you all well it is vary sickley here at this time thare was four men died the week afeer mother and Jack left here Adam is considerable bettr Lydia and the children are much as the ware when mother and Joel left her Warner is very low with the bilious feaver Milly and the child are much as the wa? when Mother left them Robert and family are well except Edith she was very unwell yesterday Jane now at Warhers I sat up with him last night and the night before hers rather easier to night
I should be happy to see you all once more. I often think of you though we are far separated the re is not a day Jesse is over but ? I think on you do? ? to write every oportunity for I long to read a few lines from you I have heard nothing from you since Robert came home we are nearly don of gathering fodder I expect to sew my wheete next week and as soon as we gather corn Alexander CLARK expects to go to the wabash and illenois I will send back three dollars ? which I want ? for state bank and sent to me the first oportunity I expect to right agane by Joel DICKSEN so I conclude and remane thy affectionate and well wishing brother Jesse DAVIS also remember my respects to John HODGSON and family and tell them how we are (to Mary Davis North Carolina Randolph Co)
Indeany Teritory the 15th of the first month 1816
respected sister I take this opertunity to right to you to let you know that we are all well and has been ginnerly so since I got home my Mother and all my brothers and Sisters is well Ann is married to Daniel DARAUGH Warnor still remanes poorely milley has got about againe Warnor and Jesse has rented a plase of Adam and has moved to it I should be glad to read a letter from thee for I hante seen the scrape of a pen from eny of yuou since I left you and if you would send letters to Jobe WORTHS John CROW will be back by their in two or three weaks after he leaves this thear Our children is a gowen to school Jesse Aron Jane and Eliza went to their letters Jesse is in three Sillabels and the rest in foure letters I work in the Shop ,and Sills DIXON is a worken a month with me and we can't do half the work that comes tell MILLER that horse I got of him worse the triflingest horse that ever I owned I would be glad the would remember us to all our brothers and siter and tell them we would be glad they would right to us to let us know how they are So nothing more at present it is know late in the night for it is all the time I have to right we had a very pleasant fawl but it is very Coald know and the deapest Snow on the ground that ever I seen in this Countery (from Robert and Edith HOLADAY for Mary DAVIS)
Indianah Territory Orange County April the 5th 1816
respected sister I take this oportunity of writing thee a few lines to inform thee whare and how I am I am living at Warner DAVISES and am reasonable well at present hoping that when these few lines they may find thee and the rest of my brothers and sisters father friends and relations in that country injoying the blessings of health the indians killed , seven men last seven day on the west side of the wabash near fourt harrison and is expected will be somewhat troublesome this summer I am midling well satisfied with the country and should be better if I had land for I am tyerd of being a tenant or hireling but I sea no way to keep myself at preasant for I am not able to by land here and the soldiers are to have the new purchase I should beg lad to you all once more but the aistance is segreate that it is very unsurtain for tis likely I will be this fall. I want thee to send me some account about my corn what is done with it and I want thee to collect what little money is coming to me there against august I have nothing particular to write at preasant I expect the barer will call on __respectable you man remember my respects to father and my brothers and sisters so nothing more at preasant but conclude and remane well wishing brother Jesse DAVIS (to Mary DAVIS)
Indiana State O(ran)ge County July the 1 1817
Respected Sister Mary DAVIS I may inform thee that I am well at present I have not bin lade up one hour since I saw thee with sickness I hope when these lines coms to hand the may find thee and all of the rest of my sisters brothers and relations well I am living with Warner and in sight of Jesse the ware well last week I am now at Adams and shall start home tomorrow with a waggon load of meal and corn I may let thee nothat I got sum cloas by Charles HILL and sum by thomas RUBOTTOM which I was glad to get I want thee to send the rest of my cloas if thee can for i expect to reside in this country for i think it better than Carolina I want thee to wright every oportunity for i think long of the time to hear from you though this is the first time I have written to any of you for I have not had an oportunity for when we moved to whare we now live thare was not a neighbour within fifteen miles that we new of tho thare is sevrels settled round us now pleas to remember my respects to Thomas HODDSON and tell him that I want him to pick up courage and leav old north and come to this cuntry though it is a long road and a tiresome won we was fifteen days a coming and it cos about fifteen dollars a piece every one of the nags giv out but mine and she sto it remarkably well Jesse swopt on the road, the rest maid out to get her in a week after we did so having not time nor room to rite more I conclude with, much love to you all and remain your well wishing brother
(Reuben DAVIS to Mary DAVIS)
Indiana State Orange County the 15th of August 1817
respected sister I take this opportunity to inform thee that that that we are resonabe well at present Esther has a daughhter and calls it Mary I have not had any account from any of you since last spring Ralph LOWDER moved out here day before yesterday Thomas CLARK is coming in about three weeks we have had a wet summer have the best new ground corn I ever saw to the age of it I have fifteen sows had pigs within six weeks and the wools(wolves) have kild all the pigs but one I have kild one woolf the bares have kild several larg fat hogs for me this summer I am well sattisfied that I am here when we moov here the next neighbor was fifteen mile I should be glad to see you all once mor but that is more than expect so I conclude with much love to you all and remane thy well wishing brother Jesse DAVIS
(addressed to Mary DAVIS North Carolina Randolph County)
Lawrence County July the 25 1818
Respected brother and sister. I have taken my pen in hand for the first time to let you no that I am in a reasonable state of helth at present and were satisfied with the country hoping when these few lines come to hand thee may find you enjoying the same blessing which we ought to be thankful for I am living with Warner when at home but am now at Roberts no complaint with any of them we have had a fine season or corn looks well. I wish thee could see it. I want thee to come to this country and look at it and then I am in hopes thee will move to it for I believe it to be a far better country than that though I don't wish to presuade any body against their will. I may inform thee that I returned from the illinois on the third of this instant I think that the butifulest cuntry I ever saw which makes me want you thare to live if I was not afraid it is sickly though it is helty since I left old north pleas to remember my respects to my brothers and sisters and in your friends and tell them that I would be glad to hear from them once more. I want you not to fail writing every oportunity for I shal be obigled to hear from you. So having nothing of importance to write at present I conclude with love and good will to you and remain your well wishing brother so I bid you an affectoate farewell
(from Reuben Davis to William and Mary Coltrain)
Indiania Larrence County the 3rd of 9th month 1818
Most honored Brother and sister as an oportunity offers I take my pen in hand to salute in the sympathy of love also to inform we have injoyed perfect peace and health ever since we lived on indian c(r)eek hoping when these few-scrowls come to hand they may find you injoying the same blessing which I esteem the greatest of all blessings we poor, depending creatures can injoy either here or ther(e), I also can inform you I have been waiting a long time to open and read a letter from you but have never yet been able to open the seal thereof I can inform that we have had the hardest winter that I ever witnessed much snow, snow in may las(t) and the warmest summer I ever witnessed in this country and vary dry in our settlement though wet all around though we have midling crops of corn and a great prospect of mast? cattle and hogs now fat and a thriving fast I was by a beef merchant offered sixteen dollars per head for two year old steers and 18 for three year old but not liking the offer did not take it I have 14 head sheap. I had a small hope you would come to indiania till I heard of your settling on where you live I am somewhat astonished and not greatly gratified at your resolution in attempting to live get rich and raise a fammily on so poor a place as that if I a(i)n't greatly mistaken but still I hope it is better than I am apprised of pleased to write me a few lines' and how you are acoming on. To having nothing more particular I conclude with much love to you
W(arne)r and Milly DAVIS L
State of Indiana Laurence County the ninth of the fifth month 1820
Respected brother and sister William and Mary COLTRAIN I am favored with helth and opportunity of writing to you to let you no that we are both in a tolerable state of helth at this time hoping when these lines comes to your hands the may find you all in heth and as for the times her father and mother can tell you none about that then I can if the live to get back to that part of the world as I hope the gay? and then back here again but is it is along road and very rouge some part of it let who will try it but we all get here safe and it is to be that the may get back to theme old home we wane on the road four weaky which the time be gon to seem long to me but I was so much the ?? when I did I git here but I had all most forgot Alek I handly made him that day four weak I that we started from home me and Rheulen? got to ?? and found them all well the next day we was at meeting at Jesses and then I met with my foalk and found them all well which were much satisfaction to meat with them ?? which I did not think sometime ago I ever should in this life but things will sometimes turn out very unexpected in a little while so that it may be that we may meat with you all sometime again but not in this life I do not expect so I will tell you all farewell please to give you my love to Hannah and Alse excuse ?? I cannot wright no more at this time for Ruth DAVIS is here and wants me to go with her to Thomas and Alek CLARKS she sed there foulks was all well yesterday morning and that she is not married yet but she ?? she will be before long
Mary and family is well she has to very fine sons and she lives to miles from us so no more at this time but please to wright to us every opportunity you have excuse my bad spelling and writing
Reuben and Hannah DAVIS
State of Indiana Laurence County the 12 of 2th month 1822
Respected brother and sister I sallute you in the first spring of love which seems to flow towards you to inform you that we are all injoying the blessing of helth hoping these may find you injoying the same blessing I often think of you and think long of the time to read letters from you we have had a dry summer and a cold dry winter Wheete is much ingered(injured?) by the freeze I have two horses and a tolerable stock of cattle sheep and hogs I am much? hardest to pay my debts tho I don't owe more than fifteen dollars and have fore hundred and fifty dollars du to me I have near 40 acres of land cleared I have corn enough to do us two year and pork enough to do ten we live in a small smoky cabbin thare was agoodlead of sickness in this cuntry last fall but at much in his set pleas to tell Eli POWER John WILSON is married to Susanna WHITE and William GRAY to Sarah COLE also write to me what about his hogs he is oweing me some and if he is willing I will take them for pay. I would ?? to see you all once more but the prospect is very gloomy with me of ever of turning that satisfaction please to write to us when opportunity will admit pleas to remember us to our dear father brothers and sisters and your well wishing brother and sister
(from Jesse and Esther DAVIS to William and Mary COLTRANE - addressed to William Coltrane State of NC, Randolph County)
The 18th of the 4 month of 1830[11]
Beloved brother if these lines come to hand they may inform that we are in usual health throughout our family for ought we know, desiring thee be thine may enjoy the same, we have had no account from any of you by letter since our fathers decease, of which we have before written but doubt its reaching your port? as we have received no return his decease fell out about the 26 of the 7 month last, he was quite week and feeble for some time before his exit?, which appeared to be partly occasioned by a dropsey, his feet and legs having been considerably swelled, his appetite very weak, he appeared as patient as could be expected, resigned to the event appearing for some time to be chiefly concerned about being prepared for the change, he expected, having at times expressed his belief that it was at hand, his senses were perfect to the last and was ? and he talked a few minutes before the close. A little time before he had a will wrote deliberately, with which he expressed his satisfaction, saying it was as much to his mind as he could well fi? it and very much desired his children to be content about his worldly effects. It will no doubt be acceptable to thee and thine to know a little about the run of things as expressed in this will it began with the eldest son bequeathing to hem ten dollars and to Edith Holaday one hundred dollars, to thyself one hundred dollars, and an hundred dollar waggon To Jesseys heirs one hundred dollars, to be equally divided between them. To Reuben ten dollars, and to the most of the rest some property. And to all an equal division after the several legacies are fulfilled and settlement made in each respect, The undersigned were left executors who after the division of the willed property, have made sales to the amount of between eleven and twelve hundred dollars. Thy waggon was part done before fathers decease and is intended to be finished against the ensueing fall. Now concerning the things we wish tee to write to us among you who will be likely to come to see us and receive the legacies, and when, tho we dont wish to disappoint therefore we propose, not sooner than fall. And the nature of the case requires that whosoever comes on that business they should be furnished with a ?????? to come and receive by being thus furnished one may act for you all if no more should choose to come. I suppose the quardian for Jesseys Children will have to see to their part, as to the last division of course we cannot assertain that, untill settlement is made which allows us two years. Now concerning Ediths portion, We wish thee or some of you to inform them that Isaac Farlow intends to stop it in our hands if he can in consequence of the claim he has on Robert, he has requested we not be hasty in sending it away. Respecting John Hodgins's family they are in usual health, Jinney? has been much confined at home for two or three years. Seldom much more than half her time u?? about, We have plenty of provision as usual, pretty good crops of corn and wheat, with oats, prices for almost every thing low, wheat in general this spring looks indifferent, much of it sown late. We Wish thee to write to us and if not convenient to send by a passenger, put it in the office, let us know the name thereof, direct thine to us at New Salem office Randolph County N.C.
We conclude respectfully yours David Davis and William Hockett
(to Warner Davis and family)
Indiana, Park County the 11th month, 24th day, 1830
Most honored brother and Sister as opportunity offers I now again take my pen in hand to address you in the simpathy of love to inform you of my safe return and my families wellfare I arrived safe at home in eighteen days which was on seven day evening and found my family and neighbours all well which was great satisfaction to me. hoping if these come to hand they may find you and family neighbours friends and relations injoying the same blessing which I asteem the greatest we can injoy here on earth I now may inform you a litle of our journey home we and our horses injoyed good, health on the road but bery little rain from springfield ? road from 36 to 45 miles a day and our creatures now looks about as well as when we left your land. I staid at home nine days was at Reubens and Esthers they were all well though Reuben had the mumps after he got home. I have escaped as yet the ? sickness in ??? that I ever heard of any country the yellow fever is the complaint.
Five people died with the small pox in ? on seven day before I came through on second day night I will leave that subject and inform you of the rain and mud we have now in our land we have had dull cloudy rainy week but little sunshine for nearly three weeks oh the mud the mud but after looking back at good old North Carolina the white flints and red clay with its crops of corn comparing them with the mud crops of corn and fat hogs my head and heart saieth stick to us corn is likely to be high it now from 12up to 16 cents pr bushel port selling fast at two dollars twenty five cents out of the woods for of the mast without corn feading not frost enough yet to kill the back sprouts? wheat looks the most flourishing I ever in any country. Robert and Edith were at our house since my return they and family were all well Edith's baby yet sucking now pleas to excuse me for it is late at night my family asleep and I can scarcely see what I write for I commeneed this after making an ? and had a hard scuffle to ? this night I now can tell you I have not forgot the FARLOW scrape after conversing with Robert HOLIDAY on the subject I wrote a few lines by way of letter to you all as I met with thomas GOSSET at Reubens also sent a certificate in Robert HOLIDAY's own hand write that Wm FARLOW never did demand any thing of him what he owed his father Isaac FARLOW Now I want you to enter a complaint against the said Wm FARLOW for false testomony when you get the certificate of Robert HOLIDAY be careful take advice how to precede also demand the letter of Isaac FARLOW that I carried from Robert HOLIDAY to him that will show that he Isaac FARLOW was informed that Wm never had demanded anything of R. H. then take him for procureing a fals testemony. I must conclude to
Wm and Mary DAVIS and remain your well wishing Brother Warner DAVIS
pleas show this to our relations as I have not time to write anything more for the barer come some days sooner than I expected them. I did intend to have wrote several letters but cannot for time will not admit
(addressed to William Coltrane North Carolina Randolph County )
State of Indiana Laurence County June 18 1831
Respected brother and sister ? lines may inform you that we are all well at present and have been genearly so since I saw you hoping you have and are injoying helth likewise Adam Warner and families ware well a few days ago Robert I have heard nothing of since last fall we received your letter bearing date the 12 of the 4 month last which was truly satisfaction to hear from you as it is the first since I left you I dont begrudge by trips of near 18 hundred miles in twisting and turning and coming again to see you and I think some of you mite come and see us tho no com? for our proverty wont invite persions from a distance whathar be come of Alce no account of ? Ester DAVIS and family is well pleas giv my respects to all my relations and friends Reuben I have sent thee a jacket not nowing whether it will fit or not if it does not fit mother must alter it thee must be a good boy and mind what father and mother tells thee So I conclude with love to you all and remain your well wishing friend and brother farewell
(from Rueben and Hannah DAVIS to William and Mary Coltrain)
Indiania Park County 7 th month 20th 1832
Most honorable brothers and sisters I now again take my pen in hand to address you in the tenderest simpathy of love to inform you of our good state of health which is as usual with desires of these come to hand may find you all injoying the same. I now can inform you I have lately heard from all our relations in Indiania and Ilinois they are all well. I also understand from a letter to Reuben there is some growling about me not writing to you since Aaron OVERMAN was with you I thank you I have wrote three volums since that time and now call you to recollect when any of you have wrote me one scrawl for I have forgot I now may inform you that the frost bit our corn last fall so that it had like to have played the with us through the winter and this summer for we had liked to have starved and be to us for grain was scarce to do some good wheat ? oats and hay remarkable good this year though our crops not large on account of so much green wood growing so near the middle of our fields I have hailed into my barn twelve waggon loads of hay cut off of two acres of land. I have all of my harvest in but my oats which are not all cut yet a noble cor? of them highas my head standing strait I have twenty five acres of corn which is not great thing on account of the drouth which is the severest I ever witnessed no rain since my corn come up to wet the ground one inch doop we had an uncommon coald winter a beautiful spring and dry summer I now inform you of our youngest daughter Mary who is more than 18 months old I now can inform you something of the population of friends to our monthly meeting when I moved here but a few friend live here and now our member is upward of four hundred and eighty and I would be glad that you all could be numbered with us do not be discouraged for if we are blessed with rain shortly we may make some corn yet not having tim to write mor
I conclude so pleas circulate these amongst you all as they are to all Warner DAVIS
(addressed to William COLTRANE Randolph County North Carolina)
State of Indiana Lewrence County 8th month 28th 1844
Often remembered Brothers and sisters I onst more sit down to rite you to let you no that we are still in the land of the living enjoying a comin State of helth as is most unual for us a blessing which we praise above all others hoping when these lines come to hand they will find you all injoying helth and prosperity, I saw a letter from Nathan a few weeks ago the ware in comon helth in that section I likewise red a letter from Lewis JONES informing me that Polly his wife departed this life on the second of last month him self totly ignorant of her death at the time the so far recovered as to walk out of dores three of her children sick dredful wet and sorry crops in that section we have had the most severe rains I ever experienst wheet crops light oats and hay good corn crops moderately good tell sister Alce that I have not received one cent from Miller[12] nor ever expect to as he had his thy broke last winter and I have not heard whether he can walk or not yet, I desire to be remembered to all of my brothers and sisters and their families as a convenient oportunity of them how does Reuben and his bare skin come on write to me name sake and let me no all about it hurray Henry Clay all whigs here
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by these presents I make thee William COLTRAIN my agent to receiv and receipt in my name for all monies drew me on the extait of William CLARKS estait by the executors of said estait Reuben DAVIS as the barer of these lines John GORDIN will call at William HOGETTS going and coming from sandy creek. I want thee to see John HENLY and git all of my money from him if thee can pay thy self well for thy trouble and plese the other with William HOCKETT against Gordins return if he gits thare with these broken hints I hope you will understand that we remain your well wishing brother and sister
(Reuben and Hannah DAVIS to William and Mary COLTRAIN - addressed to William COLTRAIN North Carolina Randolph County forward by John GORDIN)
NOTE: SOME ERRORS HAVE BEEN FOUND IN THESE RECORDS
Davis, ALICE HOUGHMAN, WILLIAM 1-15-1835
Davis, ALICE DOAN, MAHLON 6-8-1837
Davis, ANDREW TEITSWORTH, CATHERINE 2-17-1841
Davis, ARY JANE BLAKE, JESSE K 3-11-1836
Davis, BRINKLEY SAPPENFIELD, LEAR 8-21-1833
Davis, CAROLINE CAMPBELL, GEORGE 9-17-1844
Davis, CATHERINE CLODFELDER, MATTHIAS 11-13-1834
Davis, CATHERINE HUFFINES, MOSES 10-12-1840
Davis, CATHERINE Davis, ELI SR 12-9-1844
Davis, CHARITY ANN HOBSON, MILTON 6-21-1847
Davis, CLARK BROWN, SALINDA 10-15-1840
Davis, DEWITT CLINTON BRYANT, SARAH 2-21-1849
Davis, DIANA LEONARD, CHARLES P 9-12-1844
Davis, EDMUND[13] HOUGHMAN, HARRIET 11-25-1837
Davis, ELI JR MCGINNISS, NANCY 6-5-1838
Davis, ELIZABETH HUFFMAN, GEORGE 02-15-1835
Davis, ELIZABETH PAINTER, HARRISON 10-9-1834
Davis, ELIZABETH BURKS, JAMES A. 11-29-1838
Davis, ELIZABETH OLDS, GEORGE 01-19-1841
Davis, EMILY MATTHEWS, ALFRED 6-25-1840
Davis, GEORGE J COFFMAN, ELIZABETH 8-9-1838
Davis, HESTER ANN CONNELSON, JOHN 1-9-1834
Davis, ISAAC ENGLISH, NANCY 5-16-1833
Davis, ISAAC WILSON SCHENCK, ELIZABETH 4-30-1845
Davis, JAMES MARIS, HESTER E 9-5-1849
Davis, JEMIMA CLARINDA STEPP, ISAAC 10-01-1843
Davis, JOEL HART, POLLY ANN 10-9-1842
Davis, JOHN EVANS, LOUISA 2-23-1834
Davis, JOHN WILLSON, MARY 1-24-1836
Davis, JOHN H OWEN, CAROLINE AMERICA 3-23-1841
Davis, JOSIAH R WILSON, DELANA JANE 9-17-1846
Davis, LUCINDA SIMMONS, JOSEPH 4-1-1841
Davis, LUCINDA JUSTUS, WILLIAM 10-14-1841
Davis, MARGARET ASHER, JAMES 9-10-1843
Davis, MARTIN H ROBERTS, ELENDER FRANCES 5-17-1841
Davis, MARY LEE, THOMAS R 12-20-1838
Davis, MARY DUDNEY, ARTHUR 3-21-1844
Davis, MARY D SELLERS, CHARLES J 6-17-1848
Davis, MINOR THOMAS ALDRIDGE, AMANDA JANE 8-8-1850
Davis, PERMENUS HINDMAN, POLLY 1-6-1838
Davis, PHEBE ANN WIMMER, ISAAC W 11-28-1848
Davis, POLLY PHILLIPS, JOHN 3-15-1835
Davis, RACHAEL SMITH, ISAAC W 2-9-1837
Davis, RICHARD HAWORTH, MARY 12-22-1842
Davis, SAMUEL HENRY, ISABELLA M 1-14-1847
Davis, SUSANNAH MYRS, ELI 4-21-1836
Article by Lois Newburg (extract)[14]
An interesting article appeared in the Mt. Pleasant New Dec. 15, 1949 relative to Warner Davis: 'Away back in 1861 there was tremendous excitement... in all of Henry County over the murder of Warner Davis, a farmer living near Salem. The murderer was never apprehended nor his identity discovered...until many years later when the actual facts came to light by a death bed confession: From the Burlington Hawkeye in 1911: Pioneers are recalling the days when a gang of counterfeiters were operating near Salem, the band always being associated with the death of Davis, who was a much respected citizen in the old days.
Davis was killed in the fall of 1861 when he went to investigate a disturbance in his smokehouse on his farm 2 miles NW of Salem... his wife heard a blow struck and on investigating found her husband lying on some flagstones in front of the smokehouse door, bleeding and unconscious. It is supposed that he was hit by a hickory broom handle in the hands of a man who was hidden back of the door. Davis was carried to the house where it was found that his skull was crushed. He died a few hours later and his assailant made his escape.
The old residents of the vicinity declare that the motive for the killing lay in Davis' knowledge of a band of counterfeiters who were working in the vicinity.
Davis gained his knowledge of the counterfeiters because his cows broke out of the pature on one fall day preceding his death. Smoke rising from a hollow while he was searching for the cows attracted his attention. He made his way noiselessly through the bushes, he found three or four men making counterfeit money, the smoke coming from a small furnace they were using in the manufacturing of the spurious coins. He recognized the men but did not make his presence known.
On returning home he stopped at the home of Joel James, a member of the grand jury and told him he had something for him which he would give out before the next term of court. On arriving home he told his wife, however.
Two weeks later he was killed.
The man who confessed to knowing the man who killed Davis was Wallace Godfrey, a former Iowan who died in Oregon. He said the murderer was Clark Osborn a former resident of Salem.
John Davis m. Elizabeth L. Stewart March 11, 1861 book 2-91
Mary Davis m. Geo W. Sheeks August 8, 1858 book 2-58
Lucinda Davis[15] m. Jonathan L. Jones October 9, 1859 book 2-71
Hannah Davis m. John Chadsey Jan 20, 1867 book 3-184
William Davis m. Rebecca Stewart March 10, 1872 book 5-402
Rachel Ann Davis m. Lilburn Funkhouser March 6, 1873 book 5-58
John T. Sheeks m. Harriet Fenton Dec 19, 1858
Mary Davis (20) m: Chester A. Bailey (23) 6 Jul 1904
Hannah Davis (22) of Delphos, KS m: Roy Stillwell (24) 28 Dec 1909
Daisy M. Davis (20) of Delphos m: Cecil Sage (21) 19 Sep 1908
Blanche E. Davis (20) of Delphos m: William W. Adams (23) 10 Oct 1907
Lotta M. Davis (23) of Minneapolis, KS m: Ralph M. Buck (23) 27 Nov 1904
Abraham C. Davis (21) of Minneapolis m: Ella M. Karns (18) 8 Apr 1908
Walter T. Davis (27) of Glascow, KS m: Ethel D. Eames (20) 10 Jun 1908
Charlie Davis (22) of Minneapolis m: Clara B. Brariscom (22) 6 Jul 1895
Edward A. Davis (23) of Minneapolis m: Georgia Harvey (19) 10 Apr 1896
Nellie C. Davis (25) of Bennington, KS m: J. C. Short (29) of Salina 8 Jul 1897
Nathaniel W. Davis (25) m: Frances Jane Gard (19) 15 Nov 1883
Ransom Davis (29) m: Nancy Overstreet (19) 21 Mar 1887
9 Aug 1862 - John Davis enlisted as a Private in Co. F. 36 Iowa Volunteer Infantry from Appanoose Co, Iconian, Ia.
22 May 1864 - John Davis was at a hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas for injuries received at the Battle of Marks’ Mill. Furloughed on 31 May 1864 and returned to duty 6 Aug 1864.
24 Aug 1865 - John Davis discharged from Davenport, Iowa. Shot in the right thigh and nose on 25 April 1864 at the Battle of Marks Mill. One records shows John Davis discharged from De Valls Bluff, Ark.
6 Aug 1870 - Original pension claimed shows John Davis address in Albia, Monroe County, Iowa. Other documentation in 1870 shows John Davis address as Walnut TWP, Appanoose County, Iowa.
7 Nov 1871 - John Davis started receiving a Civil War pension of 4$ per month.
25 Jun 1884 - John Davis Civil War pension increased to 6$ per month.
Nov 1886, Aug 1887 - Documentation shows John Davis address as Hodgeman County, KS, Kidderville P.O., Clemson
Sept 1888 - John Davis pension record shows address in Barry County, Missouri.
22 Mar 1889 - General Affidavit from George W. Sheeks[16] of Barry County, Missouri.
Have been acquainted with applicant since 1856 – knew him before the war and met him at Memphis Tenn in 1863. Befer wounded saw him no more till I was mustered of US service in 1866. Saw gun shot wound acrose nose an scar of wound his eyes were good when I last saw him at Memphis Tenn in 1863. When I first met him the year 1866 at Iconium Iowa his eyes were in bad condition s? and week I meet claimant frequently since and his eyes have grown worse and is most blind. I believe the cause of eyes being week was caused by a bulet poping acrose nose close to eye eyesight
Affidavit from T. E. Commons[17] of Barry County, Missouri.
I T. E. Commons late Sergt Co K 3rd Iowa Cav know John Davis late Private Co. F. 36 Iowa Inft – have know him ever since 1857. Never knew anything wrong with his eyes till after the war have been intimately acquainted with him since 1857 and believe if his eyes had been affected I would have known it. I was with said John Davis when he had an operation performed on eyes at Minneapolis Kansas (August 1882) by Dr. Oviatt, at that time a member of an infirmary at Kansas City Mo. Heard Dr Oviatt say the trouble in eyes had been caused by a hurt. I further state that I am not interested in the prosecution of this claim either directly or indirectly.
T. E. Commons
4 April 1892 - Affidavit from Horatio M. McGaughey.
Sir:
In reply to your request I have to state that after the battle of Marks Mill April the 25, 1864 about 30 of the wounded were put in the store building at the mill. Gen. Fagan allowed our surgeon to detail twenty men to bury the dead and take care of the wounded. I was one of that detail and it became my duty to dress the wounds of the men in the store except those that required greater skill than I possessed.
John Davis of the 36th Iowa was under my care and my recollection is that he was wounded in the leg. But I distinctly remember the wound in the nose as it was so near his eyes. His eyes seemed to be considerably affected while we were there. We left Marks Mill under a flag of truce May 19th, 1864. I have met him but once since the war.
Very respectfully,
Horatio M. McGaughey
Co. E. 3rd Mina?
and 1st Lieut 112th US coldr? Inf.
Affidavit from T.E. Commons.
Walburn MO
In relation to claim for pension of John Davis F. 36 Iowa Inft Cert 114303. I declare as follows First became acquainted with claimant in March 1857. First met him after the war in the winter of 1865 and 1866. I remember the date because it was the first time we had met for four years except in the Army.
When I met him in 1865 at his fathers house he was complaining of lameness in right leg caused by gun shot wound. His eyes were very badly affected also and have been ever since. In 1883 I was present when had operation performed on his eyes. He being almost blind at that time.
I consider claimant has been fully disabled from doing manual labor ever since he came from the Army. I have seen claimant as often as once a month since his discharge being with him every day for near a year and other times not more than once or twice a year. The last year claimant has lived one mile from me and has not been able to do any work and a part of the time under the Doctors’ hands.
Respectfully
T E Commons
Washburn Missouri
Nov 1897 - Records show John Davis address as St. Louis, Missouri.
5 July 1898 - John Davis completed a pension request. Recorded wife, Elizabeth Louisa Davis (Stewart) and marriage as April 11th, 1861 in Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa. Specifically named children and their births: Ulysus S. March 18, 1865, Joseph E. Feby 19, 1867, Andrew F. Jany 5, 1872, Jonas T. July 17, 1874, Pearl Oct 8, 1876, Nezzie M. Nov 3, 1879, Elzy J. Nov 18, 1885, Nina A. Nov 13, 1891.
13 Mar 1902 - Affidavit from Josiah T. Young, Sgt reports in a pension claim. F. M. Osake, Lt. Col was in command of the Union troops during the Battle of Marks Mill. States John Davis was a prisoner for 28 days before being furloughed afterwards – “he was too badly wounded to be taken to Texas with the other prisoners.” The sergeant also stated about John Davis’ thigh wound – “shot was received while he was loading and shooting his gun.”
20 Aug 1902 - One of numerous medical records state John Davis was 5’ 6 3/4 inches tall, 132 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes, dark complexion, born in Rockville, Park County, Indiana. Address at time was Minneapolis, Kansas.
10 Feb 1910 - John Davis received a Civil War pension increase to 15$ per month.
10 April 1913 - After death of John Davis, his widow would receive 12$ per month beginning on this date.
17 Oct 1916 - Elizabeth L. Davis completed pension increase request. Recorded marriage date of April 11th, 1861. Stated date of birth as Oct 6th, 1845 at Monroe County, Iowa. Address: 1017 West 9th str. Medford, Oregon.
July 1926 - E. L. Davis widows pension 50$ per month.
In Aug 1862, John Davis enlisted in the Army. He served with the 36th Iowa Infantry, Company F under Captain Wm F. Vermillian. According to the Appanoose County, Iowa GenWeb project on the internet (with links to sites for Civil War data), John Davis was wounded and captured at Mark's Mills. One internet link provided a summation of the battle of Mark's Mills.
A Union force escorted 240 wagons from Camden to Pine Bluff to pick up supplies and transport them back to Maj. Gen. Fred Steele’s army. At first the Union escort rebuffed Rebel attempts to halt them. Then the Confederates moved in on the Union rear and front, causing a rout. The Rebels captured most of the men and all of the supply wagons. Thus, Steele gave up all thoughts of uniting with Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks on the Red River and realized that he had to save his army.
Males and Females under 5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
Edmund Davis Male 100010000 Female 100100000
Warner Davis Male 021010010 Female 012300000
Isaac Davis Male 210001000 Female 000001000
James Davis Male 200010000 Female 020010000
Gabriel? Davis Male 211000100 Female 211001000
Catherine Davis Male 012000000 Female 000000100
Miller Davis Male 210000010 Female 122200100
John Davis Male 100010000 Female 200100000
Eli Davis Male 000001000 Female 000001000
Eli Davis, Sr Male 000000001 Female 000110001
A.C.G. Davis Male 111001000 Female 100010000
Susan Davis Male 010100000 Female 022001000
25 Aug 1850, pg 175
James Stanton 41 b. NC
Hannah[18] 35 b. NC
20 Aug 1850, pg. 171
John Philips[19] 40 b. NC
Mary 35 b. NC
Leonard[20] 14 b. IN
Sarah 12 b. IN
Malon? (male) 10 b. IN
Adaline 8 b. IN
Rachel 6 b. IN
Edmon[21] 3 b. IN
Unknown male 2/12 b. IN
Alfred 200 Northern Mary 119 Ashborough
Alson 189 Northern Michael 208 Northern
Barlette Y. 134 Ashborough Matthew 154 Ashborough
Close 192 Northern Nancy 119 Ashborough
David 230 Northern Nathan 230 Northern
Delila 204 Northern Ruth 230 Northern
Enoch 094 Ashborough R. Y. 193 Northern
Franklin 230 Northern R. W. 187 Northern
James 204 Northern Thomas 184 Northern
John 192 Northern Thomas E. 181 Northern
Jonathan M. 230 Northern Werner 140 Ashborough
Joseph 172 Northern William 144 Ashborough
Joshua 102 Ashborough William 250 Northern
Kelley 213 Northern William 212 Northern
Lemuel 189 Northern William 192 Northern
Linden 213 Northern William 192 Northern
Alexander 398 Northern
Franklin 413 Northern
Henry 273 Southern
James 358 Southern
John H. 413 Northern
John S. M. 425 Northern
Myrick 357 Southern
Peter 219 Southern
Samuel S. 359 Southern
Sarah 294 Southern
Wiley 294 Southern
William 313 Southern
William 396 Northern
William 293 Southern
Winston 273 Southern
4 Oct 1850, pg. 179
Miller Davis 63 b. NC
Rachael 60 b. NC
Jonas 16 b. NC
Rachel 15 b. IA
William 12 b. IA
Martha 11 b. IA
David Smith 20 b. OH
Susan Smith 20 b. NC
David Brown 17 b. IL
Peter Heller 25 b. OH
Rebecca Heller 25 b. NC
William Heller 2 b. IL
James Heller 1/12 b. IL
7 Nov 1850, pg. 307
Edmun Davis[22] 30 b. NC Tavern Keeper
Harriet 28 b. OH
Mary 13 b. IN
John 10 b. IN
Julia 8 b. IN
Elen 3 b. IL
William 3/12 b. IL
Andrew Davis 29 b. NC
Catherine 24 b. OH
John 8 b. IN
Allen 4/12 b. IL
John Huffman[23] 75 b. VA
Mary 73 b. ENG
6 Aug 1860, pg. 168
Andrew Davis 39 b. NC farmer
Catherine 37 b. OH
John 18 b. IN
Wm 7 b. IA
Susanna 5 b. IA
James 2 b. IA
Byron Gibbs 22 farm laborer
David Brown 26 b. PA
Rachel 25 b. IN
Aleacee? (f) 4 b. IA
Jean? (f) 2 b. IA
Miller Davis 71 b. NC farmer
Rachael Davis 67 b. NC
16 Jul 1860
Edmund Davis 43? b. NC farmer
Harriet 38 b. OH
John[24] 20 b. IN
Dellia 17 b. IN
Ellen 12 b. IL
William 9 b. IL
Rachel 5 b. IL
Angeline 3 b. IA
16, June 1870, pg. 405 George W. Davis[25] 37 b. IA Blacksmith
George W. Sheeks 30 b. IN Melinda J. 35 b. KY
Mary[26] 31 b. IN Melinda C. 17 b. MO
Araminte (f) 9 b. IA Rachel A. 15 b. MO
Lavinia 3 b. IA Lucinda 13 b. MO
William 10 b. MO
John H. 9 b. MO
George W. 6 b. MO
Mary A. 3 b. MO
Delila M. 1 b. MO
Lenox TWP, 15 Sep 1870, pg 267
David Brown 38 b. PA
Racheal 36 b. IN
Clara? (f) 13 b. IA
Ida 12 b. IA
Mary R. 10? b. IA
John 7 b. IA
William 5 b. IA
Elizabeth 7 b. IA
Lucy 1 b. IA
Rachael Davis 78
Hartford TWP, pg. 224
Andrew Davis[27] 50 b. NC
Catherine 45 b. OH
Susan 15 b. IA
James B. 12 b. IA
Louisa 8 b. IA
25 Jul 1870, pg. 331
Edmund Davis 52 b. NC farmer
Harriet 48 b. OH
William 20 b. IL
Rachel 15 b. IL
Julia 25 b. IL
Angeline 12 b. IA
Alice 8 b. IA
George 5 b. IA
Elizabeth 7 b. IA
pg. 198
John Davis[28] 28 b. IA
Elizabeth 24 b. IA
Ullice 5 b. IA
Edward 3 b. IA
Logan TWP
17 Jun 1880, pg. 393C
Davis, Edward[29] 62 farmer b. NC
Harriet 60 b. OH fath VA moth MD
George 15 b. IA
Anderson, John 27 b. Sweden
Alice 17 b. Iowa
Davis, Jonas[30] 47 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Penritta E. 47 b. OH fath PA moth PA
Rachel R. 17 b. IA
Eddie E. 14 b. IA
Babcock, Mary 24 dau. b. IA
Babcock, Friend 29 s-in-law b. PA fath PA moth PA
Babcock, Seth 3 g-son b. IA
Davis, William 30 b. IL fath NC moth OH
R.A. 26 b. IA fath OH moth VA
Charlie 7 b. IA
Henry 3 b. KS
Ottawa TWP
Davis, Edward 28 b. IL fath VA moth VA (connection unknown)
Grildler? 25 b. IL fath NY moth ENG
Lydia H. 5 b. KS
Davis F. M. 36 b. KY (connection unknown)
V. C. 29 b. IL
W. F. 8 b. IL
Edwin E. 7 b. IL
Madison 5 b. IL
John R. 1 b. KS
Fountain TWP
Davis, James M. 23 b. IL (connection unknown)
Margaret I. 26 b. IL
Albert 2/12 b. KS
Venard, Henry 21 b. OH
Davis, William 20 b. IA
Logan TWP
Davis, John 40 b. IN fath NC moth OH
Elizabeth 35 b. IA fath OH moth VA
Ulysses 15 b. IA
Joseph 13 b. IA
Andrew 8 b. KS
Jonas 6 b. KS
Pearl (son) 3 b. KS
Nezzie M. (dau) 7/12 (Nov) b. KS
Pg. 387D
David Brown 48 b. PA fath GER moth GER
Rachel Brown[31] 46 b. IN fath NC moth NC
John 18 b. IA
William 14 b. IA
Clarence 12 b. IA
Lily 10 b. IA
Elliot? 6 b. IA
Edward 4 b. IA
New Lancaster pg. 345B
Amos Grant 72 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Hannah[32] 64 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Paola, KS – pg. 426A
Gabriel Patten 46 b. IN fath OH moth OH
Martha Patten[33] 41 b. IN fath NC moth GER
Elias 19 b. IA
Lincoln 18 b. IN
Gabriel 17 b. IA
James 13 b. KS
Albert 10 b. KS
Maggie 6 b. KS
Aily 3 b. KS
Louisburg, pg. 505C
David Smith 50 b. OH fath OH moth OH Mail carrier
Susanna[34] 49 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Sadie Carr 14 b. KS fath unk moth IN (adopted)
pg. 172B
William N. Davis [35] 41 b. IN fath NC moth NC
Hannah E. 36 b. IN
Francis (male) 18 b. IN
Ida M. 12? b. KS
Wm. T. 10 b. KS
Albert P.? b. KS
Francis Hardy 24 b. IN (boarder)
pg. 68C
G. S. Downing 56 b. IN fath NY moth NY Prospector
C. Downing[36] 54 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Miller Huffman 34 b. IL fath OH moth NC
Martha 33 b. IL fath ENG moth ENG
Oscar 12 b. IL
Nellie 9 b. IL
Stanley 5 b. IL
Bell 3 b. IL
Elizabeth[37] 67 b. NC fath NC moth NC
C. P. Leonard 55 b. TN fath VA moth VA
Dianah 56 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Alice M. 18 b. IA
Chas. P. 13 b. IA
Andrew Davis[38] 60 b. NC fath NC moth NC
Catherine 54 b. OH fath NY moth NJ
James 22 b. IA
Town 9, pg. 498A
Peter Heller 54 b. OH fath PA moth IA
Rebeca[39] 51 b. NC fath NC moth NC
John 17 b. IA
Ida 15 b. IA
Andrew 12 b. IA
Elijah 29 b. IA
William Justice 67 b. OH
Lucinda[40] 57 b. NC
John 35 b. OH
George 29 b. IA
Annie 17 b. OR
Emma b. OR
Concord, pg. 16
Jonas Davis 52 b. NC (arrived KS via IA)
Anna 23 b. IA
Eddie 19 b. IA
Minneapolis pg. 34
E.[41] Davis 68 b. NC (arrived KS via IA)
Harriet 63 b. OH
Geo 20 b. IA
Minneapolis pg. 27/28 Minneapolis pg. 46
John Davis 45 b. IN (arrived KS via IA) O. J. Lambertson 28 b. IN (arrived KS via IA)
E. L. 40 b. IA Angelina 27 b. IA
U. S. 20 b. IA Gertie 7 b. KS
J. E. 18 b. IA Willie 5 b. KS
A. F. 14 b. KS Nellie 3 b. KS
J. T. 12 b. KS E. P. Lambertson 26 b. IN
Pearl 8 b. KS
Nessie M. 5 b. KS
Elzie 4 mo. b. KS
13 Jun 1900, E. Medford PCT
George L. Davis b. Sep 1865 IA fath NC moth OH m: 13 yrs 1 child living of 2
Annie E. b. Nov 1870 OH fath OH moth OH
Hazel A. b. May 1889 OR
Wm Davis b. Apr 1850 IL fath NC moth OH m:27 yrs 3 children of 3 living
Rebecca b. Aug 1854 IA fath OH moth WV
Bertha E. b. Jan 1884 KS
Edmund Davis b. Mar 1818 IN fath NC moth PA m: 63 yrs 9 children of 12 living
Harriet b. May 1821 OH fath VA moth MD
Alexander C. Chadd b. Oct 1845 IN
Eleanor[42] b. Nov 1846 IL
Edward b. Jun 1873 IA
Ulysses b. Sep 1884 KS
George b. Apr 1888 MO
John E. Anderson b. May 1853 Sweden
Alice[43] b. Aug 1863 IA
Elpha E. b. Jun 1880 KS
Edmund b. Nov 1882 KS
Charles W. b. Jan 1885 KS
Thena (dau) b. Feb 1887 KS
Ross G. b. Aug 1889 KS
Amle (son) b. Dec 1892 KS
Ray b. Feb 1894 KS
Allie b. Jun 1896 KS
Cressie b. Sep 1898 KS
Thomas E. Commons b. Jun 1836 IL
Julia A. b. Mar 1843 IN
John J. b. Apr 1877 IN
Minta? A. (dau) b. Jul 1880 IA
Bertha b. Dec 1882 IA
Jun 1900, Culver TWP
John Davis[44] b. Feb 1840 IN fath NC moth OH (8 of 12 kids living)
Elizabeth L. b. Oct 1845 IA m: 39 yrs fath OH moth WV
Elzy J. b. Oct 1884 KS
Nina A. b. Nov 1891 MO
Minneapolis
Frank Davis b. Jan 1872 KS fath IA moth IA (m: 6 yrs)
Estella b. Aug 1871 IL
Neva b. Dec 1895 KS
Gracie b. Jul 1898 KS
Jonas T. Davis b. Jul 1874 KS fath IA moth IA (m: 5 yrs)
Mary A. b. Apr 1877 KS fath unk moth KY (0 of 1 children)
Pearl Davis b. Oct 1877 KS fath IA moth IA (m: 4 yrs)
Lizzie b. Nov 1878 KS fath IA moth IA
Nellie A. b. Oct 1896 KS
Edmund Davis b. Feb 1867 IA fath IA moth IA (m: 13 yrs)
Iona[45] b. Aug 1868 IA fath OH mothOH (4 of 4 children)
Ray b. Sep 1887 KS
Harry b. Apr 1889 KS
May b. Sep 1893 KS
Glenn b. Apr 1898 KS
Oscar Lambertson 43 b. IN Jun 1857 fath MD moth MD
Angeline[46] 42 b. IA Feb 1858 fath NC moth NC
Gertrude 22 b. KS May 1878
William 20 b. KS Nov 1879
Nellie 18 b. KS May 1882
Edna 12 b. KS Mar 1888
Neva 6 b. KS Sep 1893
Friend Babcock 50 b. PA May 1850 fath NY moth ENG
Mary M.[47] 44 b. IA May 1856 fath NC moth OH
Jonas S.. 23 b. IA Nov 1876
Cassius? W. 15 b. KS Apr 1885
George W. Sheeks b. Sept 1838 (61) IN
Mary D. b. Sept 1838 (61) IN
Davis, United? S.[48] 45 b. IA fath IL moth IA occupation: RR Mail Clerk
Elma A. 17 b. MO fath IA moth IL
Mildred J. 15 b. MO fath IA moth IL
Estella F. 13 b. MO fath IA moth IL
Lester G. 10 b. MO fath IA moth IL
Harold C. 8 b. IL fath IA moth IL
Davis, Elzy[49] step-son 7 enumerated with Edward Gust
Davis, Mabel step-dau 9 enumerated with Edward Gust
Davis, Russel step-son 4 b. KS enumerated with Edward Gust
Davis, Paul W. 22 living alone
North Medford
John T. Eads[50] 56 b. IA fath IN moth IN 5 of 10 children living, married 30 years
Rachel H. 53 b. IL fath IN moth IN
Ethel 18 b. KS
South Medford
Everett Eads 24 b. KS fath KS moth KS 1 of 1 children living, married 4 years
Eunice? 25 b. MO fath OH moth KY
Dorothy 1/12? B. OR
Clarence Eads 30 b. KS fath KS moth KS 2 of 3 children living, married 12 years
Ibbie 29 b. IL fath IL moth IL
Ullis? 4 b. KS
Rachael 7/12? b. OR
George Eads 28 b. IA fath KS moth KS 1 of 1 children living, married 6 years
Anna 26 b. OR fath IL moth IL
Irene 2 b. OR
Aleck Pottenger 68 b. OH fath KY moth KY married 43 years
Marry Katherine 67 b. IN fath MD moth OH
George L. Davis[51]45 b. OH fath OH moth OH 1 of 1 children living, married 24 years
Anna (dau) 42 b. OH fath OH moth IN
Hazel (g-dau) 20 b. OR
Charles W. Davis 37 b. IA fath IL moth IA 3 of 3 children living, married 15 years
Clara B. 37 b. KS fath IA moth TX
Eunice 14 b. AR
Myrle E. 12 b. KS
Dana M. (son) 4 b. KS
William Davis 59 b. IL fath NC moth SC 2 of 3 children living, married 37 years
Rebecca A. 55 b. IA fath VA moth W.VA
Joseph F. Stewart 60 b. IA fath VA moth W.VA (brother-in-law)
8 Jan 1920, Concord TWP
Joseph E. Davis 52 b. IA fath IL moth IA
Iona 51 b. IA fath OH moth OH
Arthur R. 11 b. KS
Dode G. Davis 21 b. KS fath IA moth IA
Hazel I.? 17 b. KS fath KS moth IN
Ulysses Davis 53 b. MO fath MO moth MO Occupation: mail clerk
Ellen[52] 52 b. IL fath SCOT moth SCOT
Milery J. 25 b. MO
Jan 1920
Pearl Davis 43 b. KS fath IN moth IA
Elizabeth 42 b. KS fath IA moth OH
Viva 16 b. KS
Alfred 11 b. KS
Delmar Warren[53] 21 b. KS fath KS moth KS
Ella 21 b. MO fath MO moth IL
Nezzie Warren 40 b. KS fath IA moth IA
Harold 18 b. KS fath KS moth KS
Jonas T. 45 b. KS fath IN moth IA
Mary A. 42 b. KS fath NY moth IN
Irma A. 12 b. KS
Helen L. 3 1/2 b. OR
Frank M. Craig 32 b. KS fath US moth VA
Nina 28 b. MO fath IN moth IA
Fern 10 b. KS
Edith 7 b. OR
Frank Jr. 4 11/12 b. OR
William M. Davis 74 b. IL fath VA moth US
Rebecca A. 65 b. IA fath US moth WVA
Elizabeth Davis 74 b. IA fath OH moth VA
Chas W. Davis 47 b. IA fath IA moth IA
Clara B. 47 b. KS fath IA moth TX
Eunice 24 b. AR
Myrl 21 b. KS
Dana M. 19 b. KS
PCT 14, Medford City
J. T. Eads 63 b. IL fath IL moth IL
Racheal 60 b. IA fath IA moth OH
Ethel 27 b. KS
Clarence E. Eads 41 b. KS fath IA moth IA
Ibbie E. 40 b. IL fath IL moth IN
Rachael 10 b. OR
Everett Eads 35 b. IA fath IA moth IL
Susan 35 b. MO fath IA moth KY
Dorothy 10 b. OR
George Eads 38 b. IA fath IA moth IL
Anna 35 b. OR fath ENG moth IL
Irene 12 b. OR
John T. Eads 78 b. IA fath IN moth IN age at first marriage 23?
Rachel E. 75 b. IA fath IN moth IN age at first marriage 21
Lyle M. Davis 30 b. OR fath US moth OR
Fay 26 b. OR fath CA moth OR
Isaac Mann 54 b. KS fath IL moth IL age at first marriage 47
Nezzie 50 b. KS fath IA moth IA age at first marriage 16
Hennrietta Shields (aunt) 77 b. IL fath IN moth KY age at first marriage 23 (widow)
Ulysses S. Davis[54] 65 b. IA fath IL moth IA
Ellen W. 63 b. IL fath SCOT moth SCOT
of Thornbury - Yoeman- (March 3, ? - March 18, 1719/20)
Son Abraham 200 acres in Bradford bounded on west by William Hudson and east by Richard Collet - son John 200 acres in Bradford bounded on east by Richard Collet north by Robert Jeffrys and west by Wm. Hudson, son Daniel 160 acres in Bradford bounded on east by Ricard Collett, south by Ricahrd Webb and west by Wm. Hudson wife Mary 158 acres and stone messuage in Thornbury - son lssac receive mother's land at age 21 - dau. Mary Hannah, Sussanna and Charitie Davis ex: wife Mary. Overseer: Ft. Moses Key - Wit.: James Webb, Charles Turner, John Taylor
E. Bradford (Jan 10, 1762 - Oct 1, 1764)
Provides for wife Susanna - To son John Davis 5 pounds. To 3 daus. Mary Townsend, Alice Guest, and Hannah Chapman - 5 pounds each. To sons James & Joseph all rem of Personal est. Wife Susanna & son Joseph exs.
James Dilworth. Chas Dilworth. George Brinton. Wit.
E. Bradford (June 9, 1771 - Jan 12, 1782)
To son James Davis 5 pounds. To son Joseph feather bed and also bond of 30 pounds dated Feb 1, 1765. To daus. Mary Townsend, Alice Gest & Hannah Davis - household goods & weaving apparel. To grson Abraham son of Joseph Davis - colt. To grdau Susanne dau of ?????. to grson Abraham Townsend - the little chest. To grdau Susanna Townsend my old cow?. Saml and Peter Osborne Exrs
William Jefferis. Jno Townsend Wit.
N. Carolina (Nov 28, 1741 - Dec 14, 1741)
To son Joseph 5 pounds. To daus. Susanna, Hannah, Sarah, Alice, Lydia, Mary , son John, dau Priscilla, son Charles & dau Rose 1 pound each. All rem of est. Real & Personal to wife Alice not named Also Ex Test signed
Witnesses. Jason Cloud. Geo. Jefferis. John McNable.
Probated May 1805 - Randolph County, N.C.
Book 3, page 18: To my loving wife during her widowhood, 80 acres including the plantation adjoining the old ...... to the west of the tract for her support and my daughter Hannah and all personal property except the stud horse which I desire may be sold and equally divided between my wife and three daughters. And my will is that at the death of my loving wife, both land and valuables be the property of my daughter Hannah. I give unto my sons Jesse, Amos, and Job the remainder of my land to be equally divided between them. Thirty pounds each to my daughters, Rebecca, Eve and Hannah.
Exrs.: Samuel Millikan, Robert McCracken, Wit.: Elijah ....., Jacob Jackson, William Thornbury.
2 Jun 1819 probated 1829 - Randolph County, N.C.
Book 6, p. 20: Children: Adam Davis, Edith Holladay, Joel Davis, James Davis, Warner Davis, Miller Davis, Jesse Davis, Reuben Davis, Mary Coltrane, David Davis, Hannah Davis, Alice Davis. Exrs.: friend John Hodson, & two sons Miller and David Davis. Signed by name. Wits.: Edward Thornbrough, John Short.
May 1834 - Randolph County, N.C.
Book 6, Page 357: Brother Jesse, desc. - one dollar; Brother Amos, desc. - one dollar; Brother Job, desc. - one dollar; Sisters Rachel Reynolds, one dollar. Thomas Stakler's three daughters, viz: Rebecca, Rachel, Alice, one dollar each, it being their mother's part. Thomas Stalker, nephew, the plantation where I now live, containing 80 acres by paying his two brothers, Jonathan and George, ten dollars each. Nephew's Nathan Stalker and John Stalker, a feather bed each, Nathan to his choise. Sister Rebecca Hiatt, the biggest iron pot and weaving clothe. Sister Hannah Hiatt, the puter dish and counter pin. Brother-in-law Thomas Stalker, one case of drawers, also a whole of my movable or personal estate. One dollar to Jabez Stalker. Exrs.: Jonathan Stalker, Aaron Stalker, Wit.: Edward Gray
NOVEMBER TERM 1834 - Randolph Co, N.C.
Book 6, pp 397-398: To son George Davis the plantation where he now lives containing one hundred, thirteen acres. To son Jonathan Davis the plantation where he formerly lived, him and George both having Deeds for the Land many years. In addition I give unto my Two sons aforesaid the plantation where I now live containing one hundred and twenty five acres to be equally divided between them. I give to my two daughters Sarah Rich and Juli Smith the plantation knownby - the name of the Jiny Woods place containing two hundred acres. In addition I give unto Sarah Rich fifty dollars, unto Juli Smith twenty Dollars together with what she have already had. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Marian Robbins one hundred and fifty dollars in addition to what she has already had. Exrs: David Davis, Aaron Stalker,. Wit.: John Stalker, Thomas Stalker.
of Randolph CO, NC.
Died on the llth Mo, 26, 1884, near New Market, Randolph County, North Carolina, David Davis, The last surviving child of Jesse and Elizabeth Reynolds Davis, and the last grand child of Mary Parker Reynolds, a sister of John Parker, the Minister of Kennett, who died in 1829 at Parkersville.
Mary Parker married David Reynolds at Old Kennett, 4th Mo. 17th, 1756. The record shows that David Reynolds, of Cane's Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, and Mary Parker had previously declared their intention of marriage (as was the custom among Friends) at a monthly meeting of Friends, held at Centre, Delaware 'County, 4th Mo. 1756. Soon after their marriage, 5th Mo. 1756, they set sail from Philadelphia ....
David Reynolds, soon after arriving in North Carolina, settled about a mile south of Cent re Meeting House, Guilford County, North Carolina, where they lived until the death of his wife, Mary, which occurred 4th Mo. 13th, 1807. She was buried at Centre, North Carolina. They had two daughters, Elizabeth, who married Jesse Davis, who were the parents of the deceased, and Lydia, who married Benjamin Benbow. Soon after the decease of his wife, David removed to his daughter's, Lydia Benbow, near Hopewell, 6 miles North of New Garden, in Guilford County, and was buried at Hopewell Friend's burying grounds.
Death of Edmund Davis[57]
Edmund Davis, one of the old and highly respected citizens of Medford, of which place he has been a resident for the past 15 years, died at the residence of his son, Wm. Davis corner of B and 9th streets, on Tuesday, Feb. 24th, 1903.
Mr. Davis was a native of North Carolina, having been born in that state on March 10, 1818. At the age of nineteen he was married to Miss Harriet Huffman, who, after a companionship of nearly sixty-six years, still survives him.
Twelve children were born as a result of this union, nine of whom are still living. Soon after their marriage the young couple emigrated to the then almost unknown west and settled in Illinois, where Mr. Davis engaged in stock and farming business, which occupations he followed through successive removals to Iowa, Kansas, and California-ever trending westward-until finally, fifteen years ago, they settled in Jackson county, where the venerable couple have since lived, passing peacefully the evening of life, and awaiting the summons which must inevitably come to all.
The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, services held by Revs. Moore and Crandall, and the interment took place in Odd Fellows cemetery.
Of the nine surviving children, two reside in Missouri, one in Iowa, three in Kansas, three-W. M. and G. L. Davis and Mrs. J. T. Eads-are residents of Medford, G. L. being the youngest in the family.
MRS. HARRIET DAVIS DEAD
Mrs. Harriet Davis died at the home of her son, William Davis, in this city, at seven o'clock last night, aged 88 years, 11 months and 12 days.
Deceased was a native of Ohio and was born in 1820. She came to Medford with her husband 21 years ago and has since been a resident of this city. Her husband, Edmond Davis, died six years ago and was 88 years of age. Deceased had been a member of the United Brethren church for over sixty years. There were twelve children born to her, and these nine are still living, they being Mrs. J.T. Eads and William Davis of this city; G.L. Davis of Jacksonville, Mrs. Angeline Lambertson, and Mrs. J.E. Anderson and John Davis of Minneapolis, Kansas; Mrs. G.W. Sheeks of Moravia, Iowa; Mrs. A. C. Chadd of Washburn, Missouri, and Mrs. T.E. Commons of Arora, Missouri.
Funeral services will be held in the Baptist church in this city on Saturday at two o'clock p.m., Revs. Hall and Goode officiating. Interment will be made in Odd Fellows' cemetery.
After a long, busy and useful life she died as she had lived-honored, trusted and loved. She reared her own monument while she lived in the hearts of all who knew her. Her life was completed, if work all done and well done constitutes completion. Her Christian life was beautiful from its beginning to its close, and through all the vicissitudes and sorrows she met in the way, her faith in God never wavered. With the eye of faith one could see at the sunset of this memorable April day an invisible hand wave a signal, and a voice of softest accent on the evening breeze, announce that the gates were open and that God's angels were waiting to escort her in. and with this passing went the worshiping love of a family of dutiful, respecting children and friends.
Andrew Davis was born in Garland county, N.C., May 18, 1820, and died in Victor, Iowa, April 16, 1891, age, 70 years, 10 months, 28 days. When but a boy Mr. Davis, with his parents, moved to Indiana where, on Feb. 16, 1842, he was married to Catherine Tittsworth, who lives to mourn the loss of a faithful and affectionate husband. In 1846 Mr. and Mrs. Davis came to Iowa and settled in Iowa county where they have lived most of the time since. In 1866 they moved to Victor and since that time Mr. Davis has always been a familiar figure on our streets.
Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, only three of whom remain to unite with the mother in mourning the loss of the husband and father. In May 1863 one son gave his life for his country in the struggle at Vicksburg, dying the death of a triumphant christian.
Mr. Davis was raised a Quaker, but for more than a quarter of a century was an active member of the United Brethren church but during the past few years has not been identified with any church, there being no branch of that denomination at this place. However he died in full faith in the God whom he worshiped while on earth. His sickness was of long duration, but he did not murmer nor complain but was at all times ready to go.
There was not a better known nor more respected man in Victor than Andrew Davis. He was a friend to all and will be sadly missed even to those outside of the family circle.
The funeral services were held at the M. E. church last Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. A. Swain, after which the remains were laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
FUNERAL OF FARLOW DAVIS
The Fairmount News, Fairmount, (Grant County) Indiana, Friday, May 24, 1907:
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Back Creek over the remains of Nathan Farlow Davis, whose death occurred Sunday at the home of his son-in-law, George Ice.
Mr. Davis was the son of Warrick and Sarah Davis and was born May 19, 1833, in Davis county, North Carolina. He later moved to Randolph county, N.C., near High Point. When very young he married Christian Rix. in the spring of 1857, he, with his wife, mother and father, moved to Fairmount, Grant county. In November, 1876, his wife died, leaving him with six children, the oldest being eighteen years of age. Afterwards he married Mary Cook. Five children were born to this union. Of late years he has made his home with his children.
He peacefully passed from this earth to the beyond on his seventy-fourth birthday. Besides his children he leaves twenty-two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
DIED
DIED-At his home, 417 Benson avenue, John Davis at 6 a.m., age 73, of uremic poisoning.
Born in Park county, Ind. Married in Monroe county, Iowa, in 1861 to Elizabeth L. Stewart. He inlisted in the army Aug. 11, 1862, Co. F 36th Infantry Iowa. Served 3 years, 1 month. He leaves a wife and eight children U.S. Davis, Jerseyville, Ill., Jos. E. Davis, Ottawa county, Kans., Andrew F., Jonas T. Pearl Joy Davis, Nezzie Waren of Medford, Ninnia Craig and six sisters and two brothers. Funeral services at Christian church Monday at 2:30 p.m. Burial in I.O.O.F. cemetery.
LOUISA L. DAVIS. PASSES AGED 87 (name incorrect)
Louisa L. Davis, passed away at her home, 203 South Front Street, early Saturday morning at the age of 87 years.
She was born in Monroe township, Iowa, October 6, 1945. In April, 1861, she was married to John Davis and to this union were born twelve children, five of whom survive. They are N.S. Davis of Iowa; J.T. and Pearl Davis and Mrs. Nina Craig, all of Medford., and Nezzie M. Mann, Ontario, Ore. Also 22 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Also four sisters and one brother and a host of friends. Mrs. Davis has been a resident of Medford for the past 27 years.
Mrs. Davis has been a member of the Christian church for 79 years, and of the First Christian church of this city for 19 years.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. W. R. Baird at the Conger chapel at 3:00 p.m. today (Sunday). Interment will be beside her deceased husband in Medford I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Joseph Edmond Davis
Joseph Edmond Davis, son of John and Louisa Davis, was born February 19th, 1867, and died at his home in Minneapolis, Kansas Mar 19th, 1933, at the age of 66 years and one month.
He with his parents came from Iowa in 1873. He was united in marriage to Iona Crosby, December 7th 1886, in Minneapolis, Kansas. To this union five children were born, Elzy Ray Davis of Great Bend, Kansas, Harry E. Davis of Medford, Oregon, Mrs. Mae Freel of North Platte, Nebraska, Arthur Ross Davis of the home, and Glade Glen Davis who preceded him in death.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and four children, his mother of Medford, Oregon, three brothers, Tipton and Pearl Davis of Medford, Oregon and U.S. Davis of Bloomington, Illinois, and two sisters, Mrs. Niva Craig of Medford, Oregon, and I.J.Mann of Ontario, Oregon besides many friends. He has spent most of his life in Minneapolis and adjoining country.
The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, March 21, 1933, at the Smith Funeral Home in Minneapolis with Rev. Chas. D. Norman of the Methodist church in charge.
Minneapolis Messenger
E. R. (POP) DAVIS
Graveside funeral services for Elzy Ray (Pop) Davis, 82, of 304 Second Ave., Gold Hill, who died Sunday will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Rock Point Cemetery near Gold Hill. The Rev. Ross Knotts of the Methodist Church will officiate.
The body will lie in state at the Perl Funeral Home until 9 o'clock tonight and anytime on Tuesday.
Mr. Davis was born on Sept. 15, 1887, in Ottawa County, Kansas. He came to Medford in 1936, then moved to Gold Hill in 1946, where he has made his home since.
From 1936 until 1943 he was employed at the Davis Transfer Company in Medford. He was employed at the Union Club from 1943 until 1946. After he moved to Gold Hill in 1946 he owned and operated the Pastime Tavern until his retirement.
He was active in many Gold Hill civic and community affairs including the Lions Club, the Eagles Lodge and the Odd Fellows Lodge.
Survivors included seven sons, William E. Davis and Kenneth D. Davis, Medford, Dwight L. Davis, Prospect, E. R. Davis Jr., Jefferson City, Mo., Charles E. Davis, Pleasant Hope, Mo., Donald D. Davis, Central Point, and Dale Davis, Gold Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Harriet Disney and Mrs. Leona Pasley, both of Topeka Kan., Mrs. Dorothy Schell, El Paso, Tex., and Mrs Audry Campbell, Kansas City, Kan.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Leona M. Thorp, Kansas City, Kan.; one brother, Arthur R. Davis, Medford; 42 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren and 18 great great grandchildren.
The family suggests contributions to the Jackson County Council of the Blind in care of, Elvia Wood, 450 N. Ross Lane, Medford.
KENNETH DODE DAVIS
The funeral for Kenneth D. Davis, 61, of 1075 W. McAndrews Road, Medford, who died Monday, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Conger-Morris Downtown Chapel with the Rev. Ross Knotts of the Gold Hill United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow in Rock Point Cemetery, Gold Hill. Mr. Davis was born Feb. 20, 1919, in Hays, Kan. On June 21, 1961, in Elko, Nev., he married the former Elizabeth Summers, who survives. Mr. Davis moved to Medford 20 years ago. He was a member of the Moose Lodge, Eagles Lodge of Medford, and the NCOA. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include four sons, Gary Davis, Hawaii, Terry Davis, San Diego, Bob Davis, Littleton, Colo., and Bill Davis, Corona, Calif.: two stepsons, Richard Herneisen, Wamego, Kan., and Bill Herneisen, Mill City, Ore.; one stepdaughter, Barbara Heston, Belvue, Kan.; one brother Elzy R. Davis, Fullerton, Mo.; one sister, Leona Pasley, Topeka Kan.; three halfbrothers, Donald E. Davis and H. Dale Davis, both of Medford, and Charles E. Davis, Springfield, Mo.; two halfsisters, Dorothy J. Schell, Joplin, Mo., and Audrey J. Campbell, Kansas City, Kan.; one stepsister, Leona M. Thorp, Springfield, Mo., and 24 grandchildren. Two brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Those who wish may pay their respects tonight and Thursday until 7:30 p.m. in the Conger-Morris Downtown Chapel, 715 W. Main St., Medford.
CHARLES DAVIS TAKEN BY DEATH; RITES TUESDAY
Charles W. Davis, 74, a resident of Medford since 1905, passed away in a local hospital Sunday.
Mr. Davis was born Dec. 19, 1872, in Walnut City, Ia, with most of his boyhood spent on the west coast. He was united in marriage with Miss Clara Belle Branscombe, who preceded him in death in 1939.
Employee of City
He was an employee for many years with the old Warner, Wortman and Gore firm, later taking a position with the U.S. immigration service in Tucson, Ariz., during the first World War. Upon his return to Medford, he was employed by the city of Medford in the engineer’s office, a position he held for many years.
During World War II he served as accountant and cashier at Camp White station hospital until it was discontinued in 1944, when he returned to the employ of the city engineer’s office, research department, relinquishing the position in February 1947, because of ill health.
Active in Archery
Mrs. Davis was active in state archery circles and served variously as president, vice-president, and secretary and treasurer of the Oregon State Archery association, holding the latter office a number of years. He was instructor in archery at Boy Scout and Girl Scout camps in southern Oregon during many summers.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Hibbard of Butte Falls; a son, Dana M. Davis, two granddaughters, Shirley and Doris, all of Chula Vista, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Watson of Grants Pass and Miss Eunice Davis of Portland.
Services Tuesday
Honorary pallbearers will be E. E. Gore, Larry Schade, Earl C. Gaddis, Robert A. Duff, R. A. Atwood and Dr. R. E. Green. Active pallbearers will be F. E. White, Earl Miller, C. E. Wingert, Vigil Bryan, Ashley Wimer and Diamond Flynn.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Conger-Morris mortuary, with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Article posted in Medford-Mail Tribune, Nov. 17, 1947.
Bobby Davis, 60, Littleton. Husband of Barbara; father of David; grandpa of Tanner and Rochelle. Memorial services, 2 p.m., Friday, Olinger Moore Howard Chapel, 4345 W. 46th Ave.
Babcock, Seth November 29, 1876 – September 25, 1960
Mabel October 29, 1881 – November 6, 1883
Roy September 1, 1902 – September 6, 1902
Mrs. F. E. May 14, 1856 – January 31, 1941
F. E. May 28, 1850 – May 4, 1923
Minnie October 2, 1872 – December 6, 1950
Davis, Permilla May 13, 1833 – October 31, 1881
Sadie October 19, 1864 – November 30, 1916
Edward January 16, 1866 – May 23, 1922
Ed November 26, 1893 – November 27, 1947
Dode April 19, 1898 – July 27, 1932
J. E. February 19, 1867 – March 19, 1933
Inf. July 17, 1899 – July 22, 1899
C. June 1, 1901 – September 10, 1901
Orie November 16, 1882 – March 13, 1883
Iona August 4, 1868 – June 21, 1941
Lambertson, Rebecca October 1, 1840 – August 20, 1889
O. J. January 13, 1857 – January 18, 1940
Mrs. O. J. 1858 – October 11, 1943
Gertrude May 18, 1878 – December 4, 1944
Anna September 9, 1862 – February 18, 1904
William November 29, 1870 – October 10, 1957
Laura October 11, 1879 – July 22, 1974
Irene January 8, 1919 – September 8, 1997
Una May July 28, 1901 – June 6, 1902
George W. Sheeks 1839-1917 “The Skirmisher” G.A.R. Co. G. Invv Vol
Mary Sheeks[59] 1838-1914
Alfred Boyd Davis 11 Jul 1908 - 10 Oct 1952 I.O.O.F.
Almira M. Davis 4 Mar 1906 - 4 Jul 1906 Antioch
Charles , Lester and Emery Davis Sams Valley
Dwight Lyle Davis 20 Jun 1921 - 13 Jan 1976 Rock Point
Eber R. Davis 1877 - 1935 Rock Point
Edmund Davis d. 24 Feb 1903 age 84-11-14 I.O.O.F.
Elzy Ray Davis 15 Sep 1887 - 26 Apr 1970 Rock Point
Eliz Crosby Davis 25 Nov 1877 - 11 Mar 1955 I.O.O.F.
Elizabeth L. Davis d. 10 Jun 1933 age 84-08-04 I.O.O.F.
Ellis E. Davis, Jr 25 Mar 1928 - 28 Mar 1928 Antioch
Elzy Jay Davis 18 Nov 1884 - 22 Jul 1916 I.O.O.F.
Evaline Ruby Davis 6 Sep 1924 - 19 Sep 1925 Griffin Creek
Frances Arabell Davis 20 Dec 1855 - 30/31 Mar 1940 Rock Point
Frank Davis d. 18 Apr 1925 age 51-03-13 I.O.O.F.
Harold Lee Davis 20 Sep 1931 - 21 Sep 1931 Antioch
Harriet Davis d. 29 Apr 1909 age 88-11-12 I.O.O.F.
Henry H. Davis 23 Nov 1876 - 8 Jul 1901 I.O.O.F.
James E. Davis 9 Mar 1885 - 12 Apr 1925 Rock Point
James Francis Davis 3 Mar 1851 - 27 Sep 1921 Rock Point
Jeff Davis Butte Falls
John Davis d. 1 Mar 1913 age 75-0-12 I.O.O.F.
Joshua Bayless Davis d. 15 Feb 1921 age 79 I.O.O.F.
Lovella Hoover Davis 26 Jul 1817 - 10 Jan 1911 I.O.O.F.
Lucy May Davis 8 Nov 1882 - 8 Sep 1955 Antioch
Mary "Alice" Davis 16 Apr 1877 - 3 Oct 1972
Merrit G. Davis 1907 - 1955 Rock Point
Minnie Belle Davis 5 Sep 1922 - 2 Oct 1?
Perl Davis 8 Oct 1876 - 24 Mar 1960 I.O.O.F.
Rebbeca Ann 1854 - 1934 I.O.O.F.
Willaim Davis 1850 - 1931 I.O.O.F.
Generation No. 1
1. ROBERT1 RENOLDS was born 1505 in E. BERGHOLT, ENG, and died 1580 in KENT CO, ENG.
Child of ROBERT RENOLDS is:
2. i. CHRISTOPHER2 REYNOLDS, b. 1530, KENT CO, ENG; d. KENT CO, ENG.
Generation No. 2
2. CHRISTOPHER2 REYNOLDS (ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 1530 in KENT CO, ENG, and died in KENT CO, ENG.
Child of CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS is:
3. i. RICHARD3 REYNOLDS, b. 1575, KENT CO, ENG; d. 1640, YORK, ENG.
Generation No. 3
3. RICHARD3 REYNOLDS (CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 1575 in KENT CO, ENG, and died 1640 in YORK, ENG. He married ANN HARRISON 1605 in SUSSEX, ENG, daughter of JOHN HARRISON and SUSANNA HARRISON*. She was born 1575 in YORK, ENG.
Child of RICHARD REYNOLDS and ANN HARRISON is:
4. i. WILLIAM4 REYNOLDS, b. 1606, KENT CO, ENG; d. 19 Feb 1667, W. BUSNISS, ENG.
Generation No. 4
4. WILLIAM4 REYNOLDS (RICHARD3, CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 1606 in KENT CO, ENG, and died 19 Feb 1667 in W. BUSNISS, ENG. He married MARGARET EXTON 6 Mar 1644 in CHESTER CO, PA, daughter of JOHN EXTON and ALICE FIVENS. She was born 5 Feb 1625 in ST. PANCRAS, CHICHESTER, S. ENG.
Child of WILLIAM REYNOLDS and MARGARET EXTON is:
5. i. HENRY5 REYNOLDS, b. 1 May 1655, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 1 Aug 1724, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 5
5. HENRY5 REYNOLDS (WILLIAM4, RICHARD3, CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 1 May 1655 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 1 Aug 1724 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married PRUDENCE CLAYTON 12 Nov 1678 in BURLINGTON, NJ, daughter of WILLIAM CLAYTON and PRUDENCE MICKEL. She was born 20 Aug 1657 in LEWES CHICHESTER, S. ENG, and died 2 Apr 1728 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Children of HENRY REYNOLDS and PRUDENCE CLAYTON are:
i. MARGARET6 REYNOLDS, b. 23 May 1680.
ii. MARY REYNOLDS, b. 13 Sep 1682.
iii. FRANCIS REYNOLDS, b. 15 Aug 1684.
iv. PRUDENCE REYNOLDS, b. 20 Mar 1687.
v. DEBORAH REYNOLDS, b. 16 Apr 1689.
vi. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, b. 30 May 1691, CHESTER CO, PA.
vii. HENRY REYNOLDS, b. 16 Aug 1693, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 17 Dec 1779.
viii. JOHN REYNOLDS, b. 13 Sep 1695, CHESTER CO, PA.
ix. HANNAH REYNOLDS, b. 11 Nov 1697, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 14 Mar 1726; m. RICHARD BROWN, 23 Jan 1723.
6. x. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, b. 5 Jul 1701, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 29 Jun 1773, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 6
6. WILLIAM6 REYNOLDS (HENRY5, WILLIAM4, RICHARD3, CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 5 Jul 1701 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 29 Jun 1773 in GUILFORD CO, NC. He married MARY BROWN 23 Jan 1723 in CHESTER CO, PA, daughter of WILLIAM BROWN and CATHERINE WILLIAMS. She was born 29 Apr 1706 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 19 Jan 1739 in NORTH CAROLINA.
Child of WILLIAM REYNOLDS and MARY BROWN is:
7. i. JOHN DAVID7 REYNOLDS, b. 1 Jan 1728, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 7
7. JOHN DAVID7 REYNOLDS (WILLIAM6, HENRY5, WILLIAM4, RICHARD3, CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 1 Jan 1728 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC. He married MARY PARKER 17 Apr 1756 in DELAWARE CO, PA, daughter of ABRAHAM PARKER and ELEANOR RICHARDSON. She was born 23 Sep 1736, and died 13 Apr 1807 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JOHN REYNOLDS and MARY PARKER are:
8. i. ELIZABETH8 REYNOLDS, b. 13 Nov 1759, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 12 Oct 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ii. LYDIA REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1760; m. BENJAMIN BENBOW, GUILFORD CO, NC.
iii. JEREMIAH REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1765; d. Abt. 1783.
Generation No. 8
8. ELIZABETH8 REYNOLDS (JOHN DAVID7, WILLIAM6, HENRY5, WILLIAM4, RICHARD3, CHRISTOPHER2, ROBERT1 RENOLDS) was born 13 Nov 1759 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 12 Oct 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC. She married JESSE DAVIS 11 Jan 1781 in GUILFORD CO, NC, son of JAMES DAVIS and PATIENCE MILLER. He was born 1755 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 26 Jul 1829 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of ELIZABETH REYNOLDS and JESSE DAVIS are:
i. ADAM9 DAVIS, b. 10 Jun 1781, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. LYDIA COMMONS, 1 Mar 1803, GRAYSON CO, VA.
ii. EDITH DAVIS, b. 22 May 1782, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 11 Apr 1849; m. ROBERT (HALLADAY) HOLIDAY, 5 Mar 1801, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 24 Jul 1779.
iii. JOEL DAVIS, b. 13 Aug 1783, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. PENNIAH NEWBY, Oct 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. JAMES DAVIS, b. 6 Jan 1785, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Bef. 1837, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. CAROLINE WINSLOW, 9 Dec 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
v. MARY DAVIS, b. 28 May 1786, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. WILLIAM COLTRANE, 6 Aug 1817, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. WARNER DAVIS, b. 28 Dec 1787, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1859, HENRY CO, IA (Salem); m. MILLIE HOBSON, 3 Mar 1814, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 17 Jun 1792; d. 1863, HENRY CO, IA (Salem).
vii. MILLER DAVIS, b. 1 Dec 1789, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1865, IOWA CO, IA; m. RACHAEL HOOVER, 20 Mar 1811, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 1 Sep 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 20 Mar 1871, IOWA CO, IA.
viii. JESSE DAVIS, b. 25 Feb 1792, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ix. JOSEPH DAVIS, b. 21 Sep 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Nov 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC.
x. REUBEN DAVIS, b. 15 Oct 1794, GUILFORD CO, NC.
xi. DAVID DAVIS, b. 3 May 1798, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 26 Nov 1884, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. CAROLINE WINSLOW, 7 Apr 1824, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 3 Oct 1805; d. 16 Dec 1892.
xii. HANNAH D. DAVIS, b. 9 Mar 1800, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 25 Sep 1856, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. WILLIAM HOCKETT, 21 Nov 1821, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
xiii. ALICE DAVIS, b. 31 Dec 1802, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 1
1. JONAS1 PARKER was born 1590 in MICKLETHWAITE, ENG, and died 9 Oct 1651 in MICKLETHWAITE, ENG. He married ISABEL FEATHERBORN 29 Jun 1614. She died 20 Jul 1667 in RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG.
Children of JONAS PARKER and ISABEL FEATHERBORN are:
i. JOHN2 PARKER, b. 1618.
ii. JONAS PARKER, b. 1620.
2. iii. ABRAHAM PARKER, b. 12 Jan 1622, RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG; d. 5 Mar 1670, RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG.
iv. GRACE PARKER, b. 1626.
v. SARAH PARKER, b. 1629.
Generation No. 2
2. ABRAHAM2 PARKER (JONAS1) was born 12 Jan 1622 in RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG, and died 5 Mar 1670 in RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG. He met ELIZABETH FEATHERBORN 1655 in YORKSHIRE, ENG. She was born 1634, and died 11 Jan 1669 in RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG.
Children of ABRAHAM PARKER and ELIZABETH FEATHERBORN are:
i. SARAH3 PARKER, b. 1656.
ii. ABRAHAM PARKER, b. 1657; d. 27 Sep 1667.
iii. JONAS PARKER, b. 1659.
iv. ELIZABETH PARKER, b. 1662.
3. v. JOHN PARKER, b. 26 May 1664, RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG; d. 7 Mar 1717, PHILADELPHIA , PA.
vi. ELIZABETH PARKER, b. 1668; d. 24 Dec 1668.
Generation No. 3
3. JOHN3 PARKER (ABRAHAM2, JONAS1) was born 26 May 1664 in RAVENROYD, BINGLAY, YORK, ENG, and died 7 Mar 1717 in PHILADELPHIA, PA. He married MARY DOE 27 Oct 1700 in PHILADELPHIA, PA. She was born 1664.
Children of JOHN PARKER and MARY DOE are:
i. JANE4 PARKER, b. 24 Jan 1702, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
4. ii. ABRAHAM PARKER, b. 9 Oct 1705, PHILADELPHIA, PA; d. 1753, PARKERSVILLE, DEL.
iii. JOHN PARKER, b. 28 Dec 1710, PHILADELPHIA, PA; d. 9 Jun 1719.
Generation No. 4
4. ABRAHAM4 PARKER (JOHN3, ABRAHAM2, JONAS1) was born 9 Oct 1705 in PHILADELPHIA, PA, and died 1753 in PARKERSVILLE, DEL. He married ELEANOR RICHARDSON 19 Sep 1735 in CHESTER CO, PA (Whiteland), daughter of ISAAC RICHARDSON and KATHERINE GANDY. She was born 28 Oct 1714 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 17 Dec 1791.
Children of ABRAHAM PARKER and ELEANOR RICHARDSON are:
5. i. MARY5 PARKER, b. 23 Sep 1736; d. 13 Apr 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. KEZIAH PARKER.
iii. ELIZABETH PARKER.
iv. LYDIA PARKER.
v. JOHN PARKER, b. 1748.
Generation No. 5
5. MARY5 PARKER (ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, ABRAHAM2, JONAS1) was born 23 Sep 1736, and died 13 Apr 1807 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. She married JOHN DAVID REYNOLDS 17 Apr 1756 in DELAWARE CO, PA, son of WILLIAM REYNOLDS and MARY BROWN. He was born 1 Jan 1728 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC.
Children of MARY PARKER and JOHN REYNOLDS are:
6. i. ELIZABETH6 REYNOLDS, b. 13 Nov 1759, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 12 Oct 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ii. LYDIA REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1760; m. BENJAMIN BENBOW, GUILFORD CO, NC.
iii. JEREMIAH REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1765; d. Abt. 1783.
Generation No. 6
6. ELIZABETH6 REYNOLDS (MARY5 PARKER, ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, ABRAHAM2, JONAS1) was born 13 Nov 1759 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 12 Oct 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC. She married JESSE DAVIS 11 Jan 1781 in GUILFORD CO, NC, son of JAMES DAVIS and PATIENCE MILLER. He was born 1755 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 26 Jul 1829 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of ELIZABETH REYNOLDS and JESSE DAVIS are:
i. ADAM7 DAVIS, b. 10 Jun 1781, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. LYDIA COMMONS, 1 Mar 1803, GRAYSON CO, VA.
ii. EDITH DAVIS, b. 22 May 1782, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 11 Apr 1849; m. ROBERT (HALLADAY) HOLIDAY, 5 Mar 1801, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 24 Jul 1779.
iii. JOEL DAVIS, b. 13 Aug 1783, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. PENNIAH NEWBY, Oct 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. JAMES DAVIS, b. 6 Jan 1785, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Bef. 1837, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. CAROLINE WINSLOW, 9 Dec 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
v. MARY DAVIS, b. 28 May 1786, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. WILLIAM COLTRANE, 6 Aug 1817, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. WARNER DAVIS, b. 28 Dec 1787, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1859, HENRY CO, IA (Salem); m. MILLIE HOBSON, 3 Mar 1814, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 17 Jun 1792; d. 1863, HENRY CO, IA (Salem).
vii. MILLER DAVIS, b. 1 Dec 1789, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1865, IOWA CO, IA; m. RACHAEL HOOVER, 20 Mar 1811, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 1 Sep 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 20 Mar 1871, IOWA CO, IA.
viii. JESSE DAVIS, b. 25 Feb 1792, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ix. JOSEPH DAVIS, b. 21 Sep 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Nov 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC.
x. REUBEN DAVIS, b. 15 Oct 1794, GUILFORD CO, NC.
xi. DAVID DAVIS, b. 3 May 1798, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 26 Nov 1884, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. CAROLINE WINSLOW, 7 Apr 1824, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 3 Oct 1805; d. 16 Dec 1892.
xii. HANNAH D. DAVIS, b. 9 Mar 1800, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 25 Sep 1856, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. WILLIAM HOCKETT, 21 Nov 1821, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
xiii. ALICE DAVIS, b. 31 Dec 1802, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS1 CLAYTON was born 1560 in SUSSEX, ENG. He married MARGARET CHOLMONDY. She was born 1560.
Child of THOMAS CLAYTON and MARGARET CHOLMONDY is:
2. i. WILLIAM2 CLAYTON, b. 1590, ENGLAND; d. 1658, CHICHESTER, SUSSEX, ENG.
Generation No. 2
2. WILLIAM2 CLAYTON (THOMAS1) was born 1590 in ENGLAND, and died 1658 in CHICHESTER, SUSSEX, ENG. He married JOAN SMITH 30 Oct 1631 in SUSSEX, ENG. She was born Abt. 1610 in ENGLAND, and died 25 Apr 1644 in BOXGROVE, SUSSEX, ENG.
Child of WILLIAM CLAYTON and JOAN SMITH is:
3. i. WILLIAM3 CLAYTON, JR., b. 8 Dec 1632, CHICHESTER, SUSSEX, ENG; d. Apr 1688, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 CLAYTON, JR. (WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 8 Dec 1632 in CHICHESTER, SUSSEX, ENG, and died Apr 1688 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married PRUDENCE MICKEL 7 Nov 1653 in ENGLAND, daughter of WILLIAM MICKEL and MARGARET BROITWAITE. She was born 1638.
Child of WILLIAM CLAYTON and PRUDENCE MICKEL is:
4. i. PRUDENCE4 CLAYTON, b. 20 Aug 1657, LEWES CHICHESTER, S. ENG; d. 2 Apr 1728, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 4
4. PRUDENCE4 CLAYTON (WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 20 Aug 1657 in LEWES CHICHESTER, S. ENG, and died 2 Apr 1728 in CHESTER CO, PA. She married HENRY REYNOLDS 12 Nov 1678 in BURLINGTON, NJ, son of WILLIAM REYNOLDS and MARGARET EXTON. He was born 1 May 1655 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 1 Aug 1724 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Children of PRUDENCE CLAYTON and HENRY REYNOLDS are:
i. MARGARET5 REYNOLDS, b. 23 May 1680.
ii. MARY REYNOLDS, b. 13 Sep 1682.
iii. FRANCIS REYNOLDS, b. 15 Aug 1684.
iv. PRUDENCE REYNOLDS, b. 20 Mar 1687.
v. DEBORAH REYNOLDS, b. 16 Apr 1689.
vi. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, b. 30 May 1691, CHESTER CO, PA.
vii. HENRY REYNOLDS, b. 16 Aug 1693, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 17 Dec 1779.
viii. JOHN REYNOLDS, b. 13 Sep 1695, CHESTER CO, PA.
ix. HANNAH REYNOLDS, b. 11 Nov 1697, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 14 Mar 1726; m. RICHARD BROWN, 23 Jan 1723.
5. x. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, b. 5 Jul 1701, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 29 Jun 1773, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 5
5. WILLIAM5 REYNOLDS (PRUDENCE4 CLAYTON, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 5 Jul 1701 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 29 Jun 1773 in GUILFORD CO, NC. He married MARY BROWN 23 Jan 1723 in CHESTER CO, PA, daughter of WILLIAM BROWN and CATHERINE WILLIAMS. She was born 29 Apr 1706 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 19 Jan 1739 in NORTH CAROLINA.
Child of WILLIAM REYNOLDS and MARY BROWN is:
6. i. JOHN DAVID6 REYNOLDS, b. 1 Jan 1728, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
Generation No. 6
6. JOHN DAVID6 REYNOLDS (WILLIAM5, PRUDENCE4 CLAYTON, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 1 Jan 1728 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC. He married MARY PARKER 17 Apr 1756 in DELAWARE CO, PA, daughter of ABRAHAM PARKER and ELEANOR RICHARDSON. She was born 23 Sep 1736, and died 13 Apr 1807 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JOHN REYNOLDS and MARY PARKER are:
i. ELIZABETH7 REYNOLDS, b. 13 Nov 1759, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 12 Oct 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. JESSE DAVIS, 11 Jan 1781, GUILFORD CO, NC; b. 1755, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 26 Jul 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. LYDIA REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1760; m. BENJAMIN BENBOW, GUILFORD CO, NC.
iii. JEREMIAH REYNOLDS, b. Abt. 1765; d. Abt. 1783.
Generation No. 1
1. WILLIAM1 GANDY was born Abt. 1630, and died 14 Dec 1683 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Overwhitley). He married KATHERINE GANDY*. She was born Abt. 1634 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Overwhitley), and died 15 May 1664 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Overwhitley).
Child of WILLIAM GANDY and KATHERINE GANDY* is:
2. i. RICHARD2 GANDY, b. Abt. 1655, CHESHIRE, ENG (Frandley).
Generation No. 2
2. RICHARD2 GANDY (WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1655 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Frandley). He married ELLEN GANDY*. She was born Abt. 1655 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Frandley).
Child of RICHARD GANDY and ELLEN GANDY* is:
3. i. KATHERINE3 GANDY, b. 29 Jul 1681, OVER WHITLEY, ENG; d. PENNSYLVANIA.
Generation No. 3
3. KATHERINE3 GANDY (RICHARD2, WILLIAM1) was born 29 Jul 1681 in OVER WHITLEY, ENG, and died in PENNSYLVANIA. She married ISAAC RICHARDSON 10 Jan 1707 in CHESHIRE, ENG (Frandley). He was born 1681 in LANCASHIRE, ENG, and died 14 Oct 1726 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Child of KATHERINE GANDY and ISAAC RICHARDSON is:
4. i. ELEANOR4 RICHARDSON, b. 28 Oct 1714, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 17 Dec 1791.
Generation No. 4
4. ELEANOR4 RICHARDSON (KATHERINE3 GANDY, RICHARD2, WILLIAM1) was born 28 Oct 1714 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 17 Dec 1791. She married ABRAHAM PARKER 19 Sep 1735 in CHESTER CO, PA (Whiteland), son of JOHN PARKER and MARY DOE. He was born 9 Oct 1705 in PHILADELPHIA, PA, and died 1753 in PARKERSVILLE, DEL.
Children of ELEANOR RICHARDSON and ABRAHAM PARKER are:
i. MARY5 PARKER, b. 23 Sep 1736; d. 13 Apr 1807, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. JOHN DAVID REYNOLDS, 17 Apr 1756, DELAWARE CO, PA; b. 1 Jan 1728, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ii. KEZIAH PARKER.
iii. ELIZABETH PARKER.
iv. LYDIA PARKER.
v.JOHN PARKER, b. 1748.
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN1 MILLER was born 1633. He married ANN CHIBBEN. She was born 1630.
Child of JOHN MILLER and ANN CHIBBEN is:
2. i. GAYEN2 MILLER, b. 1674, ARMAGH, IRE; d. 30 Apr 1742, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 2
2. GAYEN2 MILLER (JOHN1) was born 1674 in ARMAGH, IRE, and died 30 Apr 1742 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married MARGARET HENDERSON 1695 in ARMAGH, IRE, daughter of PATRICK HENDERSON and KATHERINE HENDERSON*. She was born Abt. 1675 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died Jan 1743.
Child of GAYEN MILLER and MARGARET HENDERSON is:
3. i. ROBERT3 MILLER, b. 3 May 1703, PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1761, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 3
3. ROBERT3 MILLER (GAYEN2, JOHN1) was born 3 May 1703 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died 1761 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married RUTH HAINES, daughter of JOSEPH HAINES and DOROTHY LEEDS. She was born 18 Aug 1709, and died 3 Mar 1793 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Children of ROBERT MILLER and RUTH HAINES are:
i. ROBERT4 MILLER.
4. ii. PATIENCE MILLER, b. 20 Mar 1731, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 6 Jun 1813, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Generation No. 4
4. PATIENCE4 MILLER (ROBERT3, GAYEN2, JOHN1) was born 20 Mar 1731 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 6 Jun 1813 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. She married (1) JAMES DAVIS 30 May 1754 in CHESTER CO, PA, son of ABRAHAM DAVIS and SUSANNA BISHOP. He was born 1736 in CHESTER CO, PA (Bradford), and died 15 Mar 1805 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. She married (2) BISHOP Bef. 1854.
Children of PATIENCE MILLER and JAMES DAVIS are:
i. HANNAH5 DAVIS, d. Abt. 1834, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. JAMES DAVIS.
iii. JOB DAVIS, d. Abt. Aug 1825, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ANN FARLOW, Oct 1788, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. JESSE DAVIS, b. 1755, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 26 Jul 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, 11 Jan 1781, GUILFORD CO, NC; b. 13 Nov 1759, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 12 Oct 1815, GUILFORD CO, NC.
v. AMOS DAVIS, b. 1760, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 25 Oct 1834, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ALICE STALKER, 17 Feb 1785, SURRY CO, NC.
vi. EVE DAVIS, b. 1770; d. 24 Sep 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. THOMAS STALKER, 12 Jul 1792, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vii. RACHEL DAVIS, b. 24 Jan 1772; d. 21 May 1794; m. FRANCIS REYNOLDS, 4 Apr 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
viii. REBECCA DAVIS, b. 1773; m. WILLIAM HIATT, 4 Apr 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Child of PATIENCE MILLER and BISHOP is:
ix. RUTH5 BISHOP.
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN1 DAVIS died Mar 1720 in CHESTER CO, PA (Thornbury). He married MARY DAVIS*. She was born Abt. 1672.
Children of JOHN DAVIS and MARY DAVIS* are:
2. i. MARY2 DAVIS, b. 1701, CHESTER CO, PA.
3. ii. ABRAHAM DAVIS, b. Abt. 1702, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 1 Oct 1764, CHESTER CO, PA.
iii. DANIEL DAVIS, b. Abt. 1702, CHESTER CO, PA; m. MARY DUTTON, 27 Sep 1722.
iv. JOHN DAVIS, b. 17 Aug 1702, CHESTER CO, PA.
v. CHARITIE DAVIS, b. Abt. 1704, CHESTER CO, PA; m. THOMAS THORNBURY, 11 Oct 1729, CHESTER CO, PA.
vi. ISSAC DAVIS, b. Abt. 1706, CHESTER CO, PA.
vii. HANNAH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1710, CHESTER CO, PA.
viii. SUSANNAH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1712, CHESTER CO, PA; m. ROBERT THORNBROUGH, 11 Oct 1729, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 2
2. MARY2 DAVIS (JOHN1) was born 1701 in CHESTER CO, PA. She married JOHN COLLIER 29 Nov 1722.
Child of MARY DAVIS and JOHN COLLIER is:
4. i. SARAH3 COLLIER, b. Abt. 1729, CHESTER CO, PA.
3. ABRAHAM2 DAVIS (JOHN1) was born Abt. 1702 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 1 Oct 1764 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married SUSANNA BISHOP, daughter of SAMUEL BISHOP and ALICE BISHOP*. She was born Abt. 1704, and died 4 Jan 1782 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Children of ABRAHAM DAVIS and SUSANNA BISHOP are:
5. i. JOSEPH3 DAVIS, b. 1733, CHESTER CO, PA; d. Abt. Feb 1830.
6. ii. JAMES DAVIS, b. 1736, CHESTER CO, PA (Bradford); d. 15 Mar 1805, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iii. MARY DAVIS, b. 1738, CHESTER CO, PA; m. TOWNSEND.
iv. ALICE DAVIS, b. 1740, CHESTER CO, PA; m. GUEST.
v. HANNAH DAVIS, b. 1742, CHESTER CO, PA; m. CHAPMAN.
7. vi. JOHN DAVIS, b. 1744, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 3
4. SARAH3 COLLIER (MARY2 DAVIS, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1729 in CHESTER CO, PA. She married JOSEPH DAVIS, son of ABRAHAM DAVIS and SUSANNA BISHOP. He was born 1733 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died Abt. Feb 1830.
Children of SARAH COLLIER and JOSEPH DAVIS are:
8. i. MORDECAI4 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1758, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 13 Feb 1843, CHESTER CO, PA.
ii. ABRAHAM DAVIS, b. Abt. 1760, CHESTER CO, PA.
iii. MARTHA DAVIS, b. Abt. 1762, CHESTER CO, PA; m. THOMAS.
iv. SUSANNA DAVIS, b. 1764, CHESTER CO, PA; m. WHELAN.
v. SARAH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1766, CHESTER CO, PA; m. BISHOP.
vi. JOSEPH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1771, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 21 Oct 1849; m. SARAH POWELL, Mar 1792.
5. JOSEPH3 DAVIS (ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1733 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died Abt. Feb 1830. He married SARAH COLLIER, daughter of JOHN COLLIER and MARY DAVIS. She was born Abt. 1729 in CHESTER CO, PA.
Children are listed above under (4) SARAH COLLIER.
6. JAMES3 DAVIS (ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1736 in CHESTER CO, PA (Bradford), and died 15 Mar 1805 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married PATIENCE MILLER 30 May 1754 in CHESTER CO, PA, daughter of ROBERT MILLER and RUTH HAINES. She was born 20 Mar 1731 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 6 Jun 1813 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JAMES DAVIS and PATIENCE MILLER are:
i. HANNAH4 DAVIS, d. Abt. 1834, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. JAMES DAVIS.
9. iii. JOB DAVIS, d. Abt. Aug 1825, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
10. iv. JESSE DAVIS, b. 1755, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 26 Jul 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
11. v. AMOS DAVIS, b. 1760, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 25 Oct 1834, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
12. vi. EVE DAVIS, b. 1770; d. 24 Sep 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vii. RACHEL DAVIS, b. 24 Jan 1772; d. 21 May 1794; m. FRANCIS REYNOLDS, 4 Apr 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
viii. REBECCA DAVIS, b. 1773; m. WILLIAM HIATT, 4 Apr 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
7. JOHN3 DAVIS (ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1744 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married MARY SPEAKMAN.
Children of JOHN DAVIS and MARY SPEAKMAN are:
i. AMOS4 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1767, CHESTER CO, PA; m. ELEANOR DAVIS*.
ii. ISSAC DAVIS, b. Abt. 1769, CHESTER CO, PA.
iii. SUSANNA DAVIS, b. Abt. 1771, CHESTER CO, PA.
iv. RACHEL DAVIS, b. Abt. 1773, CHESTER CO, PA.
v. ANN DAVIS, b. Abt. 1775, CHESTER CO, PA.
vi. HANNAH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1777, CHESTER CO, PA.
vii. DEBORAH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1779, CHESTER CO, PA.
Generation No. 4
8. MORDECAI4 DAVIS (JOSEPH3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1758 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 13 Feb 1843 in CHESTER CO, PA. He married JENNIS DAVIS 28 Jan 1790.
Child of MORDECAI DAVIS and JENNIS DAVIS is:
i. SARAH ANN5 DAVIS, b. 14 Nov 1783, CHESTER CO, PA; d. 11 Sep 1841, CHESTER CO, PA; m. WILLIAM HUNTER, 17 Apr 1812, CHESTER CO, PA.
9. JOB4 DAVIS (JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) died Abt. Aug 1825 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married ANN FARLOW Oct 1788 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JOB DAVIS and ANN FARLOW are:
i. JOB5 DAVIS.
ii. RUTH DAVIS, m. HOPKIN RICHARDSON.
iii. ELIZABETH DAVIS.
iv. ANN DAVIS.
v. NATHAN DAVIS.
vi. REBECCA DAVIS.
vii. FREDRICA? DAVIS.
viii. SUSSANAH DAVIS, m. JOHN DIXON.
13. ix. WARWICK DAVIS, b. 13 May 1792, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 1868, GRANT CO, IN.
10. JESSE4 DAVIS (JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1755 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 26 Jul 1829 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married ELIZABETH REYNOLDS 11 Jan 1779 in GUILFORD CO, NC, daughter of JOHN REYNOLDS and MARY PARKER. She was born 13 Nov 1759 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 12 Oct 1815 in GUILFORD CO, NC.
Children of JESSE DAVIS and ELIZABETH REYNOLDS are:
14. i. ADAM5 DAVIS, b. 10 Jun 1781, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 5 Oct 1861, MERCER CO, IL.
15. ii. EDITH DAVIS, b. 22 May 1782, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 11 Apr 1849.
16. iii. JOEL DAVIS, b. 13 Aug 1783, GUILFORD CO, NC.
17. iv. JAMES DAVIS, b. 6 Jan 1785, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Bef. 1837, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
v. MARY DAVIS, b. 28 May 1786, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. Mar 1866, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. WILLIAM COLTRANE, 6 Aug 1817, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 7 Sep 1797; d. 29 Apr 1880, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
18. vi. WARNER DAVIS, b. 28 Dec 1787, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1859, HENRY CO, IA (Salem).
19. vii. MILLER DAVIS, b. 1 Dec 1789, RANDOLPH CO, NC (Holly Spring); d. 9 Nov 1865, IOWA CO, IA.
viii. JESSE DAVIS, b. 25 Feb 1792, GUILFORD CO, NC.
ix. JOSEPH DAVIS, b. 21 Sep 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 1 Dec 1793, GUILFORD CO, NC.
20. x. REUBEN DAVIS, b. 15 Oct 1794, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 15 Jun 1880, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
21. xi. DAVID DAVIS, b. 3 May 1798, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 26 Nov 1884, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
xii. HANNAH D. DAVIS, b. 9 Mar 1800, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 25 Sep 1856, GUILFORD CO, NC; m. WILLIAM HOCKETT, 21 Nov 1821, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 23 Aug 1799, GUILFORD CO, NC; d. 9 Apr 1880, GUILFORD CO, NC.
xiii. ALICE DAVIS, b. 31 Dec 1802, GUILFORD CO, NC.
11. AMOS4 DAVIS (JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1760 in CHESTER CO, PA, and died 25 Oct 1834 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married ALICE STALKER 17 Feb 1785 in SURRY CO, NC, daughter of GEORGE STALKER and SARAH THORNBURY.
Children of AMOS DAVIS and ALICE STALKER are:
22. i. SARAH5 DAVIS.
ii. JULI DAVIS, m. JOHN SMITH, 29 Jun 1805.
iii. MIRIAM DAVIS, d. Abt. 1864; m. JAMES ROBBINS, 6 Aug 1810.
iv. GEORGE DAVIS, b. 1 Mar 1788, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 13 Sep 1835, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. MARTHA (PATSEY MERRILL, 25 Jun 1810.
v. JONATHAN DAVIS, b. 23 Nov 1793, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Mar 1849, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ROSANNAH MERRILL, 7 Feb 1815.
12. EVE4 DAVIS (JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1770, and died 24 Sep 1829 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. She married THOMAS STALKER 12 Jul 1792 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of EVE DAVIS and THOMAS STALKER are:
i. REBECCA5 STALKER.
ii. RACHEL STALKER.
iii. ALICE STALKER.
iv. THOMAS STALKER.
v. GEORGE STALKER.
vi. NATHAN STALKER.
23. vii. JOHN STALKER, b. 1803.
Generation No. 5
13. WARWICK5 DAVIS (JOB4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 13 May 1792 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 1868 in GRANT CO, IN. He married SARAH WORTHINGTON in NORTH CAROLINA, daughter of JACOB WORTHINGTON. She was born 20 Dec 1794 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died Mar 1866 in GRANT CO, IN.
Children of WARWICK DAVIS and SARAH WORTHINGTON are:
i. ABAGAIL6 DAVIS, m. MCFARLAND.
ii. WARWICK LINDEN DAVIS, m. MARY ANN DAVIS.
iii. RUTH DAVIS, m. SWAIM.
iv. SARAH DAVIS.
v. MARTIN DAVIS.
vi. MORTON DAVIS, d. Abt. 1864.
24. vii. KELLY W. DAVIS, b. 14 Jan 1825; d. 27 Apr 1890.
25. viii. NATHAN FARLOW DAVIS, b. 19 May 1833, NORTH CAROLINA; d. 19 May 1907, GRANT CO, IN.
14. ADAM5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 10 Jun 1781 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 5 Oct 1861 in MERCER CO, IL. He married LYDIA COMMONS 1 Mar 1803 in GRAYSON CO, VA, daughter of ROBERT COMMONS and RUTH HAYES. She was born 28 Oct 1871 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died 1841 in MERCER CO, IL.
Children of ADAM DAVIS and LYDIA COMMONS are:
i. RUTH6 DAVIS, b. 25 Mar 1804.
ii. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 22 Sep 1805.
iii. MARY DAVIS, b. 16 May 1807.
iv. PHEBE DAVIS, b. 4 May 1809; m. SPEARS, 5 Sep 1835, INDIANA.
v. JEMINA DAVIS, b. 16 Jul 1811.
vi. JESSE DAVIS, b. 13 Dec 1813.
vii. ROBERT DAVIS, b. 22 Jan 1816; m. (1) LAVINIA WHISNAND, 4 Oct 1842, LAWRENCE CO, IN; m. (2) NANCY VAN EATON, 27 Jun 1852, HENDERSON CO, IL.
viii. ALEXANDER DAVIS, b. 4 May 1818; m. AGNES CARR.
ix. ADAM DAVIS, JR., b. 22 Jul 1822.
26. x. JOHN DAVIS, b. 13 Oct 1824; d. 17 Mar 1890, MERCER CO, IL.
xi. LYDIA DAVIS, b. 13 Oct 1824.
15. EDITH5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 22 May 1782 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 11 Apr 1849. She married ROBERT (HALLADAY) HOLIDAY 5 Mar 1801 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, son of WILLIAM HOLADAY and JANE ANDREW. He was born 24 Jul 1779.
Children of EDITH DAVIS and ROBERT HOLIDAY are:
i. WILLIAM6 HOLIDAY, b. 26 Jan 1804, ORANGE CO, IN; d. 5 Apr 1804, ORANGE CO, IN.
ii. JESSIE HOLIDAY, b. 8 Mar 1805, ORANGE CO, IN; m. ABIGAIL OSBORNE, 22 Sep 1825.
iii. AARON HOLIDAY, b. 14 Sep 1806, ORANGE CO, IN; d. 31 Mar 1849, WERMILLION CO, IL; m. MARY BROWN, 8 Jan 1840, VERMILLION CO, IL.
iv. JANE HOLIDAY, b. 26 Apr 1808, ORANGE CO, IN.
v. ELIZABETH HOLIDAY, b. 14 Feb 1812, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. SARAH HOLIDAY, b. 26 Dec 1813, ORANGE CO, IN.
vii. SAMUEL HOLIDAY, b. 3 Dec 1815, ORANGE CO, IN; d. 10 Jan 1844, VERMILLION CO, IL; m. MARGARET (PEGGY) BROWN, 10 Nov 1841, VERMILLION CO, IL.
viii. ROBERT HOLIDAY, JR, b. 25 Mar 1818, ORANGE CO, IN; m. LUZENA COOK, 7 Jan 1846, VERMILLION CO, IL.
ix. MARY ANN HOLIDAY, b. 12 Feb 1820, ORANGE CO, IN; m. ANTHONY PUGH, 10 Dec 1845, VERMILLION CO, IL.
x. EDITH HOLIDAY, b. 5 Apr 1822, ORANGE CO, IN.
xi. RUTH HOLIDAY, b. 26 Nov 1825, ORANGE CO, IN.
xii. DEBORAH HOLIDAY, b. 24 Jun 1829, VERMILLION CO, IL; d. 11 Apr 1849, VERMILLION CO, IL.
16. JOEL5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 13 Aug 1783 in GUILFORD CO, NC. He married PENNIAH NEWBY Oct 1807 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JOEL DAVIS and PENNIAH NEWBY are:
i. MICAJAH6 DAVIS, b. 25 Nov 1808, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. JESSE DAVIS, b. 6 Dec 1810, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iii. EDITH DAVIS, b. 26 May 1813, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. HOMES.
27. iv. JOEL DAVIS, JR, b. 29 Oct 1815, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
v. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 17 May 1818, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. JOSHUA DAVIS, b. 4 Oct 1820, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vii. NANCEY DAVIS, b. 26 Jul 1823, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
viii. EXUM DAVIS, b. 27 Jul 1827, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
17. JAMES5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 6 Jan 1785 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died Bef. 1837 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married (1) RUTH HALE. He married (2) CAROLINE WINSLOW 9 Dec 1807 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JAMES DAVIS and CAROLINE WINSLOW are:
i. WINSLOW6 DAVIS, m. MARGARET HILL, 4 May 1837, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. HENRY DAVIS, m. ANN HENLEY, 19 Sep 1844, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
18. WARNER5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 28 Dec 1787 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 9 Nov 1859 in HENRY CO, IA (Salem). He married MILLIE HODGIN 3 Mar 1814 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, daughter of JOHN HODGIN and MARGARET WALKER. She was born 17 Jun 1792 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 9 Dec 1863 in HENRY CO, IA (Salem).
Children of WARNER DAVIS and MILLIE HODGIN are:
28. i. ALICE6 DAVIS, b. 15 Dec 1814, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
29. ii. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 22 Feb 1816.
iii. JANE DAVIS, b. 17 Oct 1817.
iv. JOEL DAVIS, b. 24 Jul 1819.
v. CAROLINE DAVIS, b. 6 Jan 1821.
vi. IRENE DAVIS, b. 14 Jun 1822.
vii. RUHAMY DAVIS, b. 14 Apr 1824.
viii. RUMINA DAVIS, b. 14 Apr 1824.
ix. JOHN DAVIS, b. 24 Apr 1826.
x. JESSE DAVIS, b. 1 Oct 1828.
xi. MARY DAVIS, b. 17 Feb 1830.
xii. DAVID DAVIS, b. 11 Feb 1833.
xiii. REUBEN DAVIS, b. 11 Feb 1833.
19. MILLER5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1 Dec 1789 in RANDOLPH CO, NC (Holly Spring), and died 9 Nov 1865 in IOWA CO, IA. He married RACHAEL HOOVER 20 Mar 1811 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, daughter of JONAS HOOVER and RACHAEL BRILES. She was born 1 Sep 1793 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 20 Mar 1871 in IOWA CO, IA.
Children of MILLER DAVIS and RACHAEL HOOVER are:
30. i. ELIZABETH (BETSY)6 DAVIS, b. 1812, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Aft. 1880, res. FULTON CO, IL (Liverpool).
31. ii. MARY (POLLY) DAVIS, b. 1813, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Aft. 1850, res. PARKE CO, IN.
iii. HANNAH (ANNA) DAVIS, b. 1815, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 25 Apr 1895, MIAMI CO, KS (New Lancaster); m. (1) JAMES STANTON, 4 Jun 1832, RANDOLPH CO, NC; b. 14 Oct 1808, NORTH CAROLINA; d. 1872; m. (2) AMOS GRANT, Aft. 1872; b. 1807, MAINE; d. 6 Jun 1884, MIAMI CO, KS (New Lancaster).
32. iv. ALICE MAY DAVIS, b. 15 Mar 1816, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 28 Jun 1860, MIAMI CO, KS.
33. v. EDMUND (EDWARD) DAVIS, b. 15 Mar 1816, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 24 Feb 1903, JACKSON CO, OR.
34. vi. ANDREW DAVIS, b. 18 May 1820, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 16 Apr 1891, IOWA CO, IA (Victor).
35. vii. DIANA DAVIS, b. 21 May 1822, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 8 Apr 1901.
36. viii. LUCINDA DAVIS, b. 1824, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Aft. 1880, res. JACKSON CO, OR (Eden).
37. ix. CAROLINE DAVIS, b. 28 Jan 1826, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 9 Nov 1911, LONG BEACH, CA.
38. x. REBECCA DAVIS, b. 27 Jul 1828, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 7 Nov 1904, YORK CO, NE.
xi. SUSANNAH DAVIS, b. 31 Dec 1830, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Aft. 1880, MIAMI CO, KS; m. (1) DAVID SMITH, Abt. 1850; b. 1830, OHIO; d. Aft. 1880, MIAMI CO, KS; m. (2) JAMES R. CLOUD, Aft. 1880, KANSAS; b. 30 Oct 1827; d. 1901, MIAMI CO, KS (New Lancaster).
39. xii. JONAS DAVIS, b. 1 Feb 1833, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 17 Aug 1910, WAUKOMIS, OK.
40. xiii. RACHEL DAVIS, b. 28 Feb 1835, INDIANA; d. 19 Mar 1918.
41. xiv. MARTHA DAVIS, b. 16 Apr 1839, PARKE CO, IN; d. 30 Oct 1904, MIAMI CO, KS.
xv. WILLIAM DAVIS, b. 1841, PARKE CO, IN; d. Abt. 1856.
20. REUBEN5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 15 Oct 1794 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 15 Jun 1880 in LAWRENCE CO, IN. He married HANNAH CLARK 2 Jan 1820 in LAWRENCE CO, IN, daughter of WILLIAM CLARK and ELEANOR DOUGAN. She was born 7 Feb 1796 in RANDOLPH CO, NC (Marlboro), and died 23 Dec 1884 in LAWRENCE CO, IN.
Children of REUBEN DAVIS and HANNAH CLARK are:
i. NANCY6 DAVIS, b. 8 Oct 1820, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 2 Sep 1900, GREENE CO, IN; m. SOLOMON HOLDER, 27 Jun 1837, LAWRENCE CO, IN; b. 1817, NORTH CAROLINA; d. Bef. 1880.
ii. GULA ELMA DAVIS, b. 15 Mar 1821, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 12 Feb 1894, LAWRENCE CO, IN; m. GEORGE DILLARD WILSON, 5 Oct 1837, LAWRENCE CO, IN; b. 15 Mar 1814, CARTER CO, TN; d. 5 Sep 1890, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
iii. ELEANOR (NELLIE) DAVIS, b. 23 May 1822, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 1 Jan 1907, LAWRENCE CO, IN; m. ELISHA RAINBOLT, 22 Aug 1841, LAWRENCE CO, IN; b. 13 Sep 1819, INDIANA; d. 18 May 1883, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
42. iv. JESSE DAVIS, b. 1824, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 1880, HOWELL/STONE CO, MO.
v. WILLIAM DAVIS, b. 1828, MONROE CO, IN.
vi. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 1836, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. MARTIN CO, IN; m. ISAAC TAYLOR, 17 Sep 1857, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
21. DAVID5 DAVIS (JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 3 May 1798 in GUILFORD CO, NC, and died 26 Nov 1884 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married CAROLINE WINSLOW 7 Apr 1824 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, daughter of ELEAZOR WINSLOW and ELIZABETH STANTON. She was born 3 Oct 1805, and died 16 Dec 1892.
Children of DAVID DAVIS and CAROLINE WINSLOW are:
i. ELEASAR W.6 DAVIS, b. 7 Nov 1825, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 12 Dec 1908; m. REBECCA OSBORNE, 13 Feb 1850, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. JESSIE DAVIS, b. 12 Dec 1827, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 6 Apr 1860, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ELIZA ANN COX.
iii. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 21 Oct 1829, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 13 Aug 1912; m. (1) MILTON COX; m. (2) JABEZ OSBORNE, 13 Feb 1850, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
43. iv. JAMES MADISON DAVIS, b. 16 Mar 1832, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 18 Feb 1912, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
44. v. REUBAN DAVIS, b. 29 Aug 1834, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 24 Sep 1890, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
45. vi. NATHAN M. DAVIS, b. 14 Mar 1837, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 29 Jan 1924.
vii. INFANT SON DAVIS, b. 31 Jul 1840, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 18 Aug 1840, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
46. viii. DAVID STANTON DAVIS, b. 22 Nov 1843, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 22 Jul 1914.
22. SARAH5 DAVIS (AMOS4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) She married PETER (ENNION) RICH 4 Nov 1811 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of SARAH DAVIS and PETER RICH are:
i. AMOR6 RICH, b. 6 Apr 1812, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 26 Sep 1860, BOONE CO, IN; m. (1) DILLA BURGESS, 6 Aug 1835, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 12 Feb 1853, BOONE CO, IN; m. (2) MARY J. HOWARD, 8 Sep 1853, BOONE CO, IN.
ii. GEORGE D. RICH, b. 1814, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. Abt. 1846, BOONE CO, IN; m. NANCY LEWIS, 27 Dec 1837, BOONE CO, IN.
iii. DAN M. RICH, b. 1816, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. MALINDA CAROLINE BURGESS, 28 Jul 1835, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. MARIUM RICH, b. 1819, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 1862, BOONE CO, IN; m. EDWARD SANDERS BURGESS, 6 Aug 1835, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
v. SAMUEL RICH, b. 1824, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. ALICE RICH, b. 1825, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. SETH H. BROWN, 20 Jun 1841, BOONE CO, IN.
23. JOHN5 STALKER (EVE4 DAVIS, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1803. He married MARY STALKER*.
Children of JOHN STALKER and MARY STALKER* are:
i. ANNA6 STALKER, b. 1835.
ii. GEORGE STALKER, b. 1840.
iii. INFANT STALKER, b. 1849.
Generation No. 6
24. KELLY W.6 DAVIS (WARWICK5, JOB4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 14 Jan 1825, and died 27 Apr 1890. He married JANE DAVIS*.
Child of KELLY DAVIS and JANE DAVIS* is:
i. WILLIAM A.7 DAVIS, b. 15 Aug 1853, NORTH CAROLINA; d. 23 Sep 1904; m. MARY E. WOOD, 17 Sep 1876.
25. NATHAN FARLOW6 DAVIS (WARWICK5, JOB4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 19 May 1833 in NORTH CAROLINA, and died 19 May 1907 in GRANT CO, IN. He married (1) CRISTENA (RIX) RICKS Abt. 1855. She was born 21 Mar 1836 in NORTH CAROLINA, and died 28 Nov 1876 in GRANT CO, IN. He married (2) MARY J. COOK 19 May 1884 in GRANT CO, IN.
Children of NATHAN DAVIS and CRISTENA RICKS are:
i. JACOB W.7 DAVIS, b. 21 Mar 1858, GRANT CO, IN; d. 1936; m. ARENA FINLEY, 11 Feb 1882.
ii. SARAH JANE DAVIS, b. 1 Nov 1859, GRANT CO, IN.
47. iii. MARTHA E. DAVIS, b. 2 Feb 1862, GRANT CO, IN.
iv. RUTH C. DAVIS, b. 16 Jun 1865, GRANT CO, IN.
v. CYRUS P. DAVIS, b. 21 Jan 1868, GRANT CO, IN.
vi. SUSAN M. DAVIS, b. 9 Nov 1871, GRANT CO, IN.
vii. JOHN DAVIS, b. 18 Sep 1874, GRANT CO, IN; d. 19 Sep 1874, GRANT CO, IN.
26. JOHN6 DAVIS (ADAM5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 13 Oct 1824, and died 17 Mar 1890 in MERCER CO, IL. He married LUCINDA VAN EATON 21 Feb 1848 in HENDERSON CO, IL. She was born 1822, and died 23 Nov 1890 in MERCER CO, IL.
Children of JOHN DAVIS and LUCINDA VAN EATON are:
i. ALICE7 DAVIS, b. 1849; m. JAMES LESLIE WILLITS.
ii. THOMAS DAVIS, m. NELLIE LEONA CALHOUN, 14 Feb 1882, MERCER CO, IL.
27. JOEL6 DAVIS, JR (JOEL5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 29 Oct 1815 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married NANCY STANLEY 5 Apr 1843 in GUILFORD CO, NC, daughter of ISRAEL STANLEY and ELIZABETH BENBOW. She was born 28 Oct 1820.
Children of JOEL DAVIS and NANCY STANLEY are:
i. BETCEY ANN7 DAVIS, b. 5 Feb 1844, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. JESSE DAVIS, b. 3 Apr 1845, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iii. JULIA P. DAVIS, b. 30 Sep 1846, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. ISRAEL C. DAVIS, b. 19 Sep 1848.
v. LUIANA EDITH DAVIS, b. 7 Mar 1850.
vi. WINSLOW H. DAVIS, b. 17 Sep 1851.
vii. HANNAH L. DAVIS, b. 10 Mar 1853.
viii. LYDIA A. DAVIS, b. 3 Oct 1854.
ix. JOEL DAVIS, b. 2 Sep 1856.
x. REBECCA/RUEBEN DAVIS, b. 6 Aug 1858.
xi. NANCY M. DAVIS, b. 12 Dec 1860; d. 16 Jan 1861.
28. ALICE6 DAVIS (WARNER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 15 Dec 1814 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. She married MAHLON DOAN 15 Jan 1835 in PARKE CO, IN. He was born 7 Jan 1804 in CHATHAM, NC, and died 9 Oct 1894 in HENRY CO, IA.
Children of ALICE DAVIS and MAHLON DOAN are:
i. MARY E.7 DOAN.
ii. WILIAM H. DOAN, b. 1840, PARKE CO, IN; m. MARY WILSON.
iii. SARAH EMMALINE DOAN, b. Nov 1848, HENRY CO, IA; d. 10 Apr 1930; m. JOHN BARTON.
iv. ZACHARIAH DOAN, b. 30 Jan 1850; d. 12 Apr 1936; m. MARY MCDOWELL.
29. ELIZABETH6 DAVIS (WARNER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 22 Feb 1816. She married ALEXANDER (ALEC) BURKS.
Child of ELIZABETH DAVIS and ALEXANDER BURKS is:
i. MARY JANE7 BURKS, b. 18 Jan 1840, INDIANA; d. 15 Jan 1899; m. JAMES HENRY HARSHBARGER, 26 Aug 1857; b. 20 Apr 1835; d. 24 Aug 1902.
30. ELIZABETH (BETSY)6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1812 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died Aft. 1880 in res. FULTON CO, IL (Liverpool). She married GEORGE HUFFMAN 15 Feb 1835 in PARKE CO, IN, son of JOHN HUFFMAN and MARY BLAND. He was born 1800 in OHIO, and died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in res. FULTON CO, IL (Putnam TWP).
Children of ELIZABETH DAVIS and GEORGE HUFFMAN are:
i. ELIZABETH7 HUFFMAN, b. 1835, OHIO; m. DANIEL RAUFT.
ii. HANNAH S. HUFFMAN, b. 18 Jan 1836, INDIANA; d. 7 Jan 1916, FULTON CO, IL (Canton).
iii. ELIAS HUFFMAN, b. 1838, ILLINOIS.
48. iv. JAMES HUFFMAN, b. 4 Mar 1840, ILLINOIS; d. 10 Oct 1919, FULTON CO, IL.
v. HARRIET HUFFMAN, b. 1844, ILLINOIS.
49. vi. MILLER HUFFMAN, b. 30 Mar 1846, FULTON CO, IL (Buckheart TWP); d. 13 Jul 1916, FULTON CO, IL.
vii. RACHEL M. HUFFMAN, b. 1848, ILLINOIS.
viii. ALICE HUFFMAN, b. 1851, ILLINOIS; m. HARVEY MORGAN, 3 Nov 1870, FULTON CO, IL.
31. MARY (POLLY)6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1813 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died Aft. 1850 in res. PARKE CO, IN. She married JOHN PHILLIPS 15 Mar 1835 in PARKE CO, IN. He was born 1810 in NORTH CAROLINA, and died Aft. 1850 in res. PARKE CO, IN.
Children of MARY DAVIS and JOHN PHILLIPS are:
i. LEONARD7 PHILLIPS, b. 1836, PARKE CO, IN.
ii. SARAH PHILLIPS, b. 1838, PARKE CO, IN.
iii. MALON? PHILLIPS, b. 1840, PARKE CO, IN.
iv. ADALINE PHILLIPS, b. 1842, PARKE CO, IN.
v. RACHEL PHILLIPS, b. 1844, PARKE CO, IN.
vi. EDMON PHILLIPS, b. 1847, PARKE CO, IN.
vii. UNKNOWN MALE PHILLIPS, b. 1850, PARKE CO, IN.
32. ALICE MAY6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 15 Mar 1816 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 28 Jun 1860 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married WILLIAM ROLLEN HUFFMAN, REV 8 Jun 1837 in PARKE CO, IN, son of JOHN HUFFMAN and MARY BLAND. He was born 15 Jul 1815 in BUTLER CO, OH, and died 16 Sep 1900 in MIAMI CO, KS.
Children of ALICE DAVIS and WILLIAM HUFFMAN are:
50. i. ANDREW J.7 HUFFMAN, b. 2 Nov 1835, PARKE CO, IN; d. 26 Dec 1922.
ii. JOHN HUFFMAN, b. 27 Mar 1837, PARKE CO, IN.
iii. ELIZABETH HUFFMAN, b. 10 May 1838, PARKE CO, IN.
51. iv. MARTHA (PATSY) A. HUFFMAN, b. 2 Dec 1839, PARKE CO, IN; d. 15 Jun 1877, MIAMI CO, KS.
52. v. LEWVISA WARD HUFFMAN, b. 14 Jan 1841, PARKE CO, IN; d. 18 Jul 1939, MIAMI CO, KS.
vi. LORENZO HUFFMAN, b. 6 Feb 1842, PARKE CO, IN.
53. vii. GABRIEL MILTON HUFFMAN, REV, b. 27 Feb 1843, PARKE CO, IN; d. 14 Jan 1932.
54. viii. FRANKLIN HAYDEN HUFFMAN, b. 10 Sep 1844, PARKE CO, IN; d. 23 Jan 1923, SALINE CO, KS.
ix. GEORGE HUFFMAN, b. 15 Aug 1846, FULTON CO, IL.
55. x. REBECCA ANN HUFFMAN, b. 30 Mar 1848, FULTON CO, IL (Centre); d. 13 Feb 1936.
xi. ANGELINE HUFFMAN, b. 25 Jun 1849, FULTON CO, IL (Centre); d. 30 Dec 1885; m. (1) ALBERT PACKARD; m. (2) WILLIAM G. MEYERS, 5 Apr 1866, MIAMI CO, KS.
xii. WILLIAM R. HUFFMAN, b. 5 Jan 1851, BENTON CO, IA.
56. xiii. JONAS DAVIS HUFFMAN, b. 23 May 1852, BENTON CO, IA; d. 2 Jul 1932, JEFFERSON CO, OK.
57. xiv. DAVID S. HUFFMAN, b. 10 May 1854, BENTON CO, IA; d. 19 Aug 1927, KANSAS CITY, KS.
58. xv. CHARLES L. HUFFMAN, b. 17 Feb 1856, BENTON CO, IA; d. Aft. 1913.
59. xvi. ELAM SEYMORE HUFFMAN, b. 1 Jul 1858, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 30 Jan 1933.
xvii. SUSAN D. HUFFMAN, b. 18 Apr 1860, MIAMI CO, KS; d. Jun 1860, MIAMI CO, KS.
33. EDMUND (EDWARD)6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 15 Mar 1816 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 24 Feb 1903 in JACKSON CO, OR. He married HARRIET HUFFMAN 25 Nov 1837 in PARKE CO, IN, daughter of JOHN HUFFMAN and MARY BLAND. She was born 17 May 1821 in BUTLER CO, OH, and died 29 Apr 1909 in JACKSON CO, OR.
Children of EDMUND DAVIS and HARRIET HUFFMAN are:
60. i. MARY7 DAVIS, b. 15 Sep 1838, PARKE CO, IN; d. 21 Mar 1914, APPANOOSE CO, IA (Moravia).
61. ii. JOHN DAVIS, b. 18 Feb 1840, PARKE CO, IN; d. 2 Mar 1913, JACKSON CO, OR.
62. iii. JULIA A. DAVIS, b. Mar 1843, PARKE CO, IN; d. Aft. Apr 1909, res. LAWRENCE CO, MO (Aurora TWP).
63. iv. ELEANOR (ELLEN) DAVIS, b. Nov 1846, FULTON CO, IL (Centre); d. Abt. 1912, res. BOLLINGER CO, MO (Wayne TWP).
64. v. WILLIAM M. DAVIS, b. 16 Apr 1850, FULTON CO, IL; d. 25 Nov 1931, JACKSON CO, OR.
65. vi. RACHEL DAVIS, b. 1855, FULTON CO, IL (Centre); d. 25 Aug 1936, JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
66. vii. ANGELINE DAVIS, b. 8 Feb 1858, APPANOOSE CO, IA (Iconian); d. 11 Oct 1943, OTTAWA CO, KS.
viii. ELIZABETH DAVIS, b. 1863, MONROE CO, IA; d. Bef. Jun 1900.
67. ix. ALICE DAVIS, b. 14 Aug 1863, APPANOOSE CO, IA (Iconian); d. 7 Nov 1928, SALINA CO, KS.
68. x. GEORGE LINCOLN DAVIS, b. 25 Sep 1865, IOWA; d. 12 Nov 1944, LOS ANGELES CO, CA.
34. ANDREW6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 18 May 1820 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 16 Apr 1891 in IOWA CO, IA (Victor). He married CATHERINE TEITSWORTH 17 Feb 1841 in PARKE CO, IN. She was born 12 Aug 1825 in OHIO, and died 8 May 1912 in IOWA CO, IA (Victor).
Children of ANDREW DAVIS and CATHERINE TEITSWORTH are:
i. JOHN7 DAVIS, b. 1842, PARKE CO, IN; d. May 1863, BATTLE OF VICKSBURG.
ii. ALLEN DAVIS, b. Abt. Jun 1850, FULTON CO, IL (Centre).
iii. WILLIAM DAVIS, b. 1853, IOWA.
iv. SUSAN DAVIS, b. 22 Mar 1856, IOWA; d. 7 Apr 1935; m. JOHN DOBBS, 1873, VICTOR, IA.
v. JAMES B. DAVIS, b. 1858, IOWA; m. ALICE HOW.
vi. LOUISA DAVIS, b. 1862, IOWA CO, IA.
vii. VICKY DAVIS, m. ZACK DUNLOP.
35. DIANA6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 21 May 1822 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 8 Apr 1901. She married CHARLES PENNINGTON LEONARD 12 Sep 1844 in PARKE CO, IN. He was born 8 Oct 1823 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died 25 Apr 1913 in res. CHEROKEE CO, IA (Pitcher).
Children of DIANA DAVIS and CHARLES LEONARD are:
i. GEORGE7 LEONARD, b. 1845, INDIANA.
69. ii. TAMSY LEONARD, b. 1847, INDIANA.
iii. MARY J. LEONARD, b. 1848, INDIANA.
iv. WILLIAM H. LEONARD, b. 23 Dec 1849, INDIANA; d. 17 Nov 1936, CHEROKEE CO, IA; m. (1) MARY BROWER; d. 23 Feb 1914; m. (2) MAY PETERSON, 7 Aug 1922.
v. ELIZABETH LEONARD, b. 1851, INDIANA; d. Abt. 1919; m. LOVEL SWISHER.
vi. JENNIE ELIZA LEONARD, b. 23 Jan 1853, INDIANA; d. 28 Apr 1900; m. (1) FRANKLIN F. FOWLER, 18 Oct 1873, JOHNSON CO, IA; b. 1843, OHIO; d. 21 Jul 1886, OTTAWA CO, KS; m. (2) EZRA CROSBY, 15 Dec 1888, LINN CO, IA (Marion); b. 7 Nov 1820, PENOBSCOT CO, ME (Plymouth); d. 2 Apr 1898, OTTAWA CO, KS.
vii. RACHAEL LEONARD, b. 1855.
viii. EMMA LEONARD, b. 21 Jan 1857, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. 18 Oct 1928, OTTAWA CO, KS (Minneapolis); m. ALFRED FARLOW, 5 May 1877.
ix. SARAH (SALLY) R. LEONARD, b. 1859; m. A. N. FERRIS.
x. ALICE MATILDA LEONARD, b. 1862, IOWA; m. JOHN TALLMAN SILVER.
xi. CHARLES P. LEONARD, JR., b. 1867, IOWA.
36. LUCINDA6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1824 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died Aft. 1880 in res. JACKSON CO, OR (Eden). She married WILLIAM JUSTICE 14 Oct 1841 in PARKE CO, IN. He was born 1817 in OHIO, and died Aft. 1880 in res. JACKSON CO, OR (Eden).
Children of LUCINDA DAVIS and WILLIAM JUSTICE are:
i. MARTHA7 JUSTICE, b. 1841, IOWA.
ii. MARY J. JUSTICE, b. 1843, IOWA.
iii. JOHN J. JUSTICE, b. 1845, OHIO.
iv. JAMES M. JUSTICE, b. 1847, IOWA.
v. RACHAEL JUSTICE, b. 1849, IOWA.
vi. GEORGE JUSTICE, b. 1851, IOWA.
vii. ANNIE JUSTICE, b. 1863, OREGON.
viii. EMMA JUSTICE.
37. CAROLINE6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 28 Jan 1826 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 9 Nov 1911 in LONG BEACH, CA. She married GEORGE SUTHERLAND DOWNING 21 Jun 1846 in FULTON CO, IL, son of ABRAHAM DOWNING and ANNA SUTHERLAND. He was born 19 Oct 1823 in WASHINGTON CO, IN, and died 9 Feb 1901 in SALIDA, CO.
Children of CAROLINE DAVIS and GEORGE DOWNING are:
70. i. MARIETTA (NETTIE)7 DOWNING, b. 28 Mar 1847, ILLINOIS; d. 3 Sep 1904, MIAMI CO, KS.
ii. NATHAN H. DOWNING, b. 29 Sep 1848, ILLINOIS; d. 9 Mar 1865, MIAMI CO, KS.
iii. WILLIAM C. DOWNING, b. 20 Feb 1850, ILLINOIS; d. Abt. 1928; m. LILLIE BARNARD, 14 Dec 1890, MESA, CO.
iv. LAURA A. DOWNING, b. 25 Mar 1851, ILLINOIS; d. 1904; m. SETH C. BROWN, 28 Feb 1870.
v. JOHN W. DOWNING, b. 5 Oct 1852, ILLINOIS; d. Aug 1930; m. MARTHA SMITH, 31 Jan 1883, MIAMI CO, KS.
vi. RACHAEL ANNIE DOWNING, b. 11 Feb 1854, FULTON CO, IL; d. 30 Jun 1923; m. EDWARD W. HOPKINS, 26 Jun 1872, ARKANSAS.
vii. MARTHA ELLEN DOWNING, b. 13 Dec 1855, IOWA; d. 23 Jun 1879, ARKANSAS; m. ED B. TEST, 11 Nov 1874, BENTON CO, AR.
viii. CATHERINE P. DOWNING, b. 31 May 1859, IOWA; d. 1943, res. CALIFORNIA; m. (1) WARNER; m. (2) WILLIS SMITH, 1877.
ix. ABRAHAM LINCOLN DOWNING, b. 21 May 1861, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 1941; m. MATTIE GILL, 26 Jan 1892, MESA, CO.
x. MARGARET VICTORIA DOWNING, b. 15 Sep 1863, KANSAS; m. CHARLES LONGAKER, 4 Jul 1882.
xi. ALICE DOWNING, b. 4 Oct 1865, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 18 Apr 1942, ONTARIO, CA; m. GEORGE LINES, 2 Aug 1882, CHAFFE CO, CO.
xii. GEORGE S. DOWNING, JR, b. 11 Mar 1869, KANSAS; m. LAURA POOL, 1897.
38. REBECCA6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 27 Jul 1828 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 7 Nov 1904 in YORK CO, NE. She married PETER (DAVID) HELLER 17 Oct 1847 in FULTON CO, IL, son of JOHN HELLER and BELINDA VAN AUKER. He was born 8 Sep 1825 in DAYTON, OH, and died 20 Oct 1912 in res. YORK CO, NE.
Children of REBECCA DAVIS and PETER HELLER are:
i. WILLIAM CALVIN7 HELLER, b. 8 Nov 1848, FULTON CO, IL (Cuba).
ii. JAMES HELLER, b. 1850, ILLINOIS.
iii. ELIJAH H. HELLER, b. 17 Oct 1850, IOWA.
iv. FRANKLIN P. HELLER, b. 12 Oct 1852, WEBSTER CO, IA; m. AMANDA J. STAFFORD, 11 Feb 1875.
v. BELINDA HELLER, b. 20 May 1855, IOWA.
vi. MILLER HELLER, b. 10 May 1857, APPANOOSE CO, IA; d. 26 Jun 1926, BLAINE CO, NE (Dunning).
vii. RACHEL HELLER, b. 2 Aug 1859.
viii. JOHN HELLER, b. 5 Aug 1862, IOWA.
ix. IDA E. HELLER, b. 17 Jan 1865, IOWA.
x. ANDREW JACKSON HELLER, b. 22 Jul 1868, IOWA; d. 17 Apr 1923, GRAND JUNCTION, CO.
39. JONAS6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1 Feb 1833 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 17 Aug 1910 in WAUKOMIS, OK. He married (1) PERMELIA ELLEN CLOUD 20 Apr 1854. She was born 13 May 1833 in HIGHLAND CO, OH, and died 31 Oct 1881 in OTTAWA CO, KS. He married (2) JULIA ANN TREADWELL 24 Oct 1882 in OTTAWA CO, KS. She was born Abt. 1863.
Children of JONAS DAVIS and PERMELIA CLOUD are:
71. i. MARY MELISSA (LILLIE)7 DAVIS, b. 14 May 1856, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. 31 Jan 1941, OTTAWA CO, KS (Minneapolis).
ii. ROSELLA DAVIS, b. 24 Nov 1858; d. 25 Jul 1916, AMSTERDAM, MO; m. JESSIE SPURRIER, 15 Dec 1878, MARINGO, IA; b. 13 Apr 1855; d. 24 Jul 1939.
iii. RACHEL R. (ANNA) DAVIS, b. 6 Nov 1862, IOWA; d. 13 Dec 1942; m. (1) JOHN BAY; m. (2) JAMES MORGAN, 1 Jun 1884; b. 22 Sep 1855; d. 6 Mar 1925.
iv. EDDIE E. DAVIS, b. 16 Jan 1866, IOWA CO, IA; d. 23 May 1922; m. SARAH (SADIE) COMFORT, 14 Aug 1890, OTTAWA CO, KS; b. 1866, JOHNSON CO, IA.
Child of JONAS DAVIS and JULIA TREADWELL is:
v. MYRTLE BELL7 DAVIS, b. 15 Mar 1886, OTTAWA CO, KS; m. SMITH.
40. RACHEL6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 28 Feb 1835 in INDIANA, and died 19 Mar 1918. She married DAVID BROWN 1854 in IOWA. He was born 15 Jan 1833 in CRAWFORD CO, PA, and died 23 Mar 1905 in res. MIAMI CO, KS.
Children of RACHEL DAVIS and DAVID BROWN are:
i. ANNA7 BROWN, m. SIM POTTRIFF.
ii. LOWELL BROWN, m. LENA HENRICKSON.
72. iii. ALICE M. BROWN, b. 17 Dec 1856, IOWA CO, IA.
iv. JEANN BROWN, b. 1858; m. WEBB SHEPHERD.
v. IDA CAROLINE BROWN, b. 26 Apr 1858, IOWA; m. JAMES MORTON, 1876; b. 1 Apr 1855, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. 25 Jan 1942, OTTAWA CO, KS (Minneapolis).
vi. MARY R. BROWN, b. 12 Aug 1860, IOWA CO, IA; m. HENRY WIDNEY.
vii. JOHN M. BROWN, b. 26 Nov 1862, IOWA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS; m. EFFIE HEBERLY.
73. viii. WILLIAM H. BROWN, b. 5 Feb 1864, IOWA CO, IA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS.
ix. CLARENCE E. BROWN, b. 28 Nov 1866, IOWA CO, IA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS; m. BERTHA COMFORT.
x. LILLIE B. BROWN, b. 17 Aug 1869, IOWA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS; m. SHER COMFORT.
xi. STELLA M. BROWN, b. 18 Feb 1871; m. FRED SHANEY.
xii. JAMES ELIAPHET (LIFF) BROWN, b. 2 Oct 1873; m. CORA M. COMFORT.
xiii. EDWARD O. BROWN, b. 10 Dec 1875, IOWA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS; m. HATTIE REAFSNYDER.
xiv. "SON" BROWN, b. 28 Feb 1879.
41. MARTHA6 DAVIS (MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 16 Apr 1839 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 30 Oct 1904 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married GABRIEL PATTEN 19 Aug 1858 in IOWA CO, IA, son of ELIAS PATTEN and RACHAEL PATTEN*. He was born 3 Feb 1834 in INDIANA, and died 9 Oct 1915 in res. MIAMI CO, KS.
Children of MARTHA DAVIS and GABRIEL PATTEN are:
i. FAYE7 PATTEN.
ii. DAVID B. PATTEN, b. 23 May 1859, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. 1875, MIAMI CO, KS.
iii. ELIAS H. PATTEN, b. 19 Sep 1860, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS.
iv. WILLIAM LINCOLN PATTEN, b. 9 Mar 1862, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS.
v. GABRIEL MARION PATTEN, b. 19 May 1863, JOHNSON CO, IA; d. Aft. 1880, res. MIAMI CO, KS.
vi. CHARLES L. PATTEN, b. 30 Jun 1865; d. 1875.
vii. JAMES S. PATTEN, b. 25 Oct 1867, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 1880, MIAMI CO, KS.
viii. ALBERT R. PATTEN, b. 8 Aug 1869, MIAMI CO, KS.
ix. MARGUERETTE (MAGGIE) J. PATTEN, b. 23 Jul 1874, MIAMI CO, KS.
x. ALICE (AILY) PATTEN, b. 5 Oct 1877, MIAMI CO, KS; m. PERDUE.
42. JESSE6 DAVIS (REUBEN5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1824 in LAWRENCE CO, IN, and died 1880 in HOWELL/STONE CO, MO. He married RACHEL DIX 10 Apr 1851 in MONROE CO, IN, daughter of ZACHARIAH DIX and DOROTHY GRAY. She was born 1831 in MONROE CO, IN (Guthrie), and died 1905 in LAWRENCE CO, IN.
Children of JESSE DAVIS and RACHEL DIX are:
74. i. THEODORE7 DAVIS, b. 9 Mar 1852, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 12 Apr 1939, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
ii. JOHN WESLEY B. DAVIS, b. 4 Aug 1856, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 21 Jun 1920, STONE CO, MO.
iii. SEYMORE M. (LENNER) DAVIS, b. Abt. 1858, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
75. iv. HENRY N. DAVIS, b. 21 Jan 1860, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 24 Dec 1926, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
v. ZACHARIAH A. DAVIS, b. Abt. 1861, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
vi. SYLVENE V. DAVIS, b. Abt. 1862, LAWRENCE CO, IN; m. ISAAC L. BRINNEGAR, 28 Mar 1886, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
vii. NATHAN DAVIS, b. Abt. 1864, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
viii. LYDIA S. DAVIS, b. Abt. 1866, LAWRENCE CO, IN; m. GEORGE W. MOORE, 7 Sep 1890, MONROE CO, IN.
ix. MARTIN LUTHER DAVIS, b. Abt. 1868, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
x. ULYSSES DAVIS, b. 1872, LAWRENCE CO, IN.
76. xi. SCHUYLER DAVIS, b. 1873, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 22 Feb 1915, MONROE CO, IN.
xii. EMMA DOROTHY DAVIS, b. 1 Jun 1875, LAWRENCE CO, IN; d. 10 Nov 1937; m. OTTO LINK.
43. JAMES MADISON6 DAVIS (DAVID5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 16 Mar 1832 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 18 Feb 1912 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married MARTHA I. COX Bef. 1860 in RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of JAMES DAVIS and MARTHA COX are:
i. DAVID M.7 DAVIS, b. 5 Jul 1860, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. NATHAN DAVIS, b. 10 Dec 1861, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 1862, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
77. iii. REUBEN SYLVESTER DAVIS, b. 17 May 1863, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. INFANT SON DAVIS, b. 13 Oct 1865, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
44. REUBAN6 DAVIS (DAVID5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 29 Aug 1834 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 24 Sep 1890 in RANDOLPH CO, NC. He married (1) SARAH COLTRANE. He married (2) NANCY COLTRANE.
Children of REUBAN DAVIS and NANCY COLTRANE are:
i. NATHAN7 DAVIS, b. 23 Jan 1867, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 19 Mar 1943, RANDOLPH CO, NC; m. ALICE L. DAVIS*.
ii. DAVID A. DAVIS, b. 26 Feb 1870, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iii. JAMES M. DAVIS, b. 27 Apr 1874, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
45. NATHAN M.6 DAVIS (DAVID5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 14 Mar 1837 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 29 Jan 1924. He married (1) RACHEL L. COLTRANE Abt. 1866. He married (2) MARTHA C. STALKER Abt. 1874.
Children of NATHAN DAVIS and RACHEL COLTRANE are:
i. CAROLINE E.7 DAVIS, b. 6 Jun 1867, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
ii. REUBEN L. DAVIS, b. 20 Jan 1869, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iii. WILLIAM E. DAVIS, b. 20 Sep 1870, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
iv. RACHEL E. DAVIS, b. 1 Apr 1872, RANDOLPH CO, NC; d. 20 Aug 1872, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
Children of NATHAN DAVIS and MARTHA STALKER are:
v. MARY E.7 DAVIS, b. 22 Mar 1875, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
vi. DAVID F. DAVIS, b. 31 May 1876, RANDOLPH CO, NC.
46. DAVID STANTON6 DAVIS (DAVID5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 22 Nov 1843 in RANDOLPH CO, NC, and died 22 Jul 1914. He married ELIZABETH SPENCER 15 Jan 1867. She was born 8 Mar 1846.
Children of DAVID DAVIS and ELIZABETH SPENCER are:
i. CARRIE7 DAVIS.
ii. ARTHUR EUGENE DAVIS.
iii. SALLIE DAVIS.
iv. JENNIE DAVIS.
v. WALTER DAVIS.
vi. JESSE DAVIS.
Generation No. 7
47. MARTHA E.7 DAVIS (NATHAN FARLOW6, WARWICK5, JOB4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 2 Feb 1862 in GRANT CO, IN. She married WILLIAM WINTERS Abt. 1880, son of CRISTENA WINTERS*. He was born Aug 1861 in INDIANA.
Children of MARTHA DAVIS and WILLIAM WINTERS are:
i. HERLON8 WINTERS, b. Sep 1882, GRANT CO, IN.
ii. CECIL WINTERS, b. Jun 1885, GRANT CO, IN.
iii. BERTON WINTERS, b. Oct 1890, GRANT CO, IN.
iv. DORA WINTERS, b. Oct 1894, GRANT CO, IN.
48. JAMES7 HUFFMAN (ELIZABETH (BETSY)6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 4 Mar 1840 in ILLINOIS, and died 10 Oct 1919 in FULTON CO, IL. He married CATHERINE PAUL Abt. 1861 in ILLINOIS, daughter of JOSEPH PAUL and MARY BISHOP. She was born 23 Apr 1845 in ILLINOIS, and died 15 Jun 1931.
Children of JAMES HUFFMAN and CATHERINE PAUL are:
i. GEORGE8 HUFFMAN, b. 1862, FULTON CO, IL.
ii. JOSEPH HUFFMAN, b. 1864, FULTON CO, IL.
iii. CHARLES HUFFMAN, b. 1868, FULTON CO, IL.
iv. FRANKIE HUFFMAN, b. 1880, FULTON CO, IL; d. 30 Mar 1882, FULTON CO, IL.
49. MILLER7 HUFFMAN (ELIZABETH (BETSY)6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 30 Mar 1846 in FULTON CO, IL (Buckheart TWP), and died 13 Jul 1916 in FULTON CO, IL. He married MARTHA WHITEHEAD 13 Oct 1866 in FULTON CO, IL. She was born 31 Jul 1846 in FULTON CO, IL, and died 17 Nov 1922 in res. FULTON CO, IL (Liverpool).
Children of MILLER HUFFMAN and MARTHA WHITEHEAD are:
i. OSCAR8 HUFFMAN, b. 1868.
ii. NELLIE HUFFMAN, b. 1871.
iii. STANLEY HUFFMAN, b. 1875.
iv. BELL HUFFMAN, b. 1877.
50. ANDREW J.7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 2 Nov 1835 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 26 Dec 1922. He married MARGARET I. HUMPHREY 1858 in BENTON CO, IA, daughter of JOSEPH HUMPHREY and MARGARET HUMPHREY*. She was born 1840 in PENNSYLVANIA.
Children of ANDREW HUFFMAN and MARGARET HUMPHREY are:
i. MORTIMER G.8 HUFFMAN, b. Feb 1860, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 19 Sep 1938, JEFFERSON CO, OK; m. ANGELINE L. ELLIOT, 1 Nov 1878; d. Aft. Sep 1938.
ii. MARY L. HUFFMAN, b. 27 Jan 1862; d. Aft. Sep 1938; m. WILLIAM COSS BODENHEIMER; b. 10 Jul 1853; d. 24 Jun 1929.
iii. CLARA J. HUFFMAN, b. 1864; d. Aft. Sep 1938; m. JOHN WOLDRIDGE.
iv. CLYDE SHERMAN HUFFMAN, b. 1879.
51. MARTHA (PATSY) A.7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 2 Dec 1839 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 15 Jun 1877 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married (1) AMBROSE NICHOLAS KARR 26 May 1859 in MIAMI CO, KS, son of WILLIAM KARR and AMANDA HOPKINS. He was born Abt. 1838 in BARTHOLOMEW CO, IN, and died 13 Aug 1867 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married (2) WILLIAM A. HOPKINS 4 Mar 1871.
Children of MARTHA HUFFMAN and AMBROSE KARR are:
i. JAMES MARION8 KARR, b. 5 Oct 1862, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 28 Aug 1942, MIAMI CO, KS; m. EMMA LANE SMITH.
ii. MARY ALICE KARR, b. 5 Oct 1864, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 3 Aug 1947, BOURBON CO, KS; m. THOMAS ALBERT SMITH, 30 Apr 1884, MIAMI CO, KS; b. 20 Feb 1862, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 16 Jun 1924, BOURBON CO, KS.
iii. SARAH JANE KARR, b. 31 Dec 1866, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 12 Mar 1956, MIAMI CO, KS; m. ULYSSES S. GRANT PROWELL, 29 Apr 1888, MIAMI CO, KS; b. Abt. 1865, YORK CO, PA.
52. LEWVISA WARD7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 14 Jan 1841 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 18 Jul 1939 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married CAVIN F. (CUB) TRACY 8 May 1866 in MIAMI CO, KS. He was born 19 Sep 1839 in INDIANA, and died 10 Mar 1911.
Children of LEWVISA HUFFMAN and CAVIN TRACY are:
i. S. D.8 TRACY.
ii. SUELLA C. TRACY, b. 7 Jun 1866, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 28 Sep 1948, BUREAU CO, IL; m. THOMAS (ISRAEL) J. FROST, 6 Mar 1889; b. 26 Jul 1862, MISSOURI; d. 6 Oct 1927.
iii. LUCY A. TRACY, b. Abt. 1868; d. 1950.
iv. WILLIAM H. TRACY, b. Abt. 1874; d. 4 Jun 1913.
v. JOHN M. TRACY, b. 1876; d. 1957.
vi. FRANKLIN HAYDEN TRACY, b. Abt. 1878; m. NAOMI STOKER.
vii. BLANCHE ADELLE TRACY, b. 21 Mar 1880; d. 4 Dec 1975; m. ARTHUR ELMER DEEL, 4 Feb 1903; b. 29 Dec 1876, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 20 Jun 1944.
viii. BERTHA TRACY, b. 21 Mar 1880; m. FRANK CONNER.
53. GABRIEL MILTON7 HUFFMAN, REV (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 27 Feb 1843 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 14 Jan 1932. He married (1) CAROLINE RUST. He married (2) SUSAN NEIDIG 19 May 1867 in MUSCATINE CO, IA, daughter of ISAAC NEIDIG and MARY MILLER. She was born 9 Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died 10 Aug 1918.
Children of GABRIEL HUFFMAN and SUSAN NEIDIG are:
i. WILLIAM M.8 HUFFMAN, b. 28 Jul 1868; d. 21 Mar 1902.
ii. EDA (EVA) A. HUFFMAN, b. 27 Sep 1870; m. ARTHUR W. MAPES, 24 Dec 1894.
iii. NATHAN H. HUFFMAN, REV, b. 30 Nov 1872; d. Aft. 22 Jan 1936; m. MINNIE LEVISA MARQUIS, 8 Jun 1874; b. 30 Mar 1870, MIAMI CO, KS; d. 22 Jan 1936, DOUGLAS CO, KS.
iv. LEROY B. HUFFMAN, b. 14 Jun 1875.
v. LENORA HUFFMAN, b. 17 Feb 1878, KANSAS.
vi. HOWARD H. HUFFMAN, b. 4 Dec 1881.
54. FRANKLIN HAYDEN7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 10 Sep 1844 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 23 Jan 1923 in SALINE CO, KS. He married MARTHA PHEBE ELLIS 1 Nov 1866 in MIAMI CO, KS. She was born 11 Mar 1848 in GREEN CO, OH.
Children of FRANKLIN HUFFMAN and MARTHA ELLIS are:
i. LORENZO8 HUFFMAN, b. 3 Sep 1867.
ii. MARY ETTA HUFFMAN, b. 1 Jul 1869, KANSAS.
iii. ELPHA HUFFMAN, b. 10 Sep 1873; m. WILL GARRISON.
iv. LORA HUFFMAN, b. 15 Feb 1875, KANSAS.
v. ORA HUFFMAN, b. 15 Feb 1875, KANSAS.
55. REBECCA ANN7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 30 Mar 1848 in FULTON CO, IL (Centre), and died 13 Feb 1936. She married ALVIN G. WALLEY 15 Sep 1866 in MIAMI CO, KS.
Children of REBECCA HUFFMAN and ALVIN WALLEY are:
i. ZENIS8 WALLEY, b. 13 Feb 1867.
ii. MAUDE FLORENCE WALLEY, b. 31 May 1870.
iii. HATTIE WALLEY, b. 16 Jan 1872.
iv. FRED SMITH WALLEY, b. 4 Oct 1875.
v. CLYDE DAWANS WALLEY, b. 11 Nov 1877.
vi. CLIFFORD GUY WALLEY, b. 8 Jan 1890.
vii. EDWIN DAVID WALLEY, b. 8 Jan 1892.
viii. GEORGE ALVIN WALLEY, b. 22 Sep 1896.
56. JONAS DAVIS7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 23 May 1852 in BENTON CO, IA, and died 2 Jul 1932 in JEFFERSON CO, OK. He married FLORENCE DELIGHT CAMPBELL 30 Aug 1873 in MIAMI CO, KS. She was born Dec 1857 in WISCONSIN, and died 1932.
Children of JONAS HUFFMAN and FLORENCE CAMPBELL are:
i. CLARENCE E.8 HUFFMAN, b. Oct 1874, KANSAS.
ii. PERCY (PERT) HUFFMAN, b. Oct 1876, KANSAS.
iii. JONAS LEROY HUFFMAN, b. 12 Jan 1879.
iv. FRANK CARLTON HUFFMAN, b. 4 Feb 1883, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. Sep 1862; m. MARGARET FLORENCE STOWE, 17 Mar 1906; b. 18 May 1890; d. 1968.
v. HAL HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1885, KANSAS; d. Abt. 1958.
57. DAVID S.7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 10 May 1854 in BENTON CO, IA, and died 19 Aug 1927 in KANSAS CITY, KS. He married (1) ELVA JANE RHODES 2 Nov 1876 in MIAMI CO, KS. She was born Abt. 1870 in KANSAS, and died Bef. 1890. He married (2) EMMA E. THOMPSON 1890. She was born Mar 1870 in KANSAS, and died 1952.
Children of DAVID HUFFMAN and ELVA RHODES are:
i. LEWIS8 HUFFMAN, b. 1878, KANSAS; d. Aft. Aug 1927.
ii. ELPHA M. HUFFMAN, b. Jan 1884, KANSAS; d. Aft. Aug 1927; m. LONG.
Children of DAVID HUFFMAN and EMMA THOMPSON are:
iii. WANETA8 HUFFMAN.
iv. MAUD HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1893, KANSAS; d. Bef. Aug 1927.
v. GRACE HUFFMAN, b. Abt. Apr 1897, KANSAS; d. Aft. Aug 1927; m. BOYD TORRENS.
58. CHARLES L.7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 17 Feb 1856 in BENTON CO, IA, and died Aft. 1913. He married (1) SUSAN LONG 30 Jun 1878 in MIAMI CO, KS. He married (2) MARTHA C. LONG Aft. 1892. She was born Mar 1871 in KANSAS.
Children of CHARLES HUFFMAN and SUSAN LONG are:
i. GUY8 HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1884.
ii. RAY C. HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1886.
iii. ZORA M. HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1890.
iv. REUBEN A. HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1892.
Child of CHARLES HUFFMAN and MARTHA LONG is:
v. MYRON C.8 HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1900.
59. ELAM SEYMORE7 HUFFMAN (ALICE MAY6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1 Jul 1858 in MIAMI CO, KS, and died 30 Jan 1933. He married FRANCIS NOAMI HARRISON 23 Mar 1883 in MIAMI CO, KS, daughter of FRANCIS HARRISON. She was born 15 Nov 1863 in LINN CO, KS, and died 3 Jun 1960 in OKLAHOMA.
Children of ELAM HUFFMAN and FRANCIS HARRISON are:
i. ALICE8 HUFFMAN, b. May 1884, KANSAS; m. JOHN GARDNER.
ii. JESSIE HUFFMAN, b. Jan 1886, KANSAS.
iii. OLLIE HUFFMAN, b. 14 Jan 1891, KANSAS; m. DEE BAKER.
iv. OTTO HUFFMAN, b. 14 Jan 1891, KANSAS; d. 4 Feb 1970, MIAMI CO, KS (Paola); m. LUCILE THOMPSON, 14 Aug 1923; b. 25 Nov 1901, OKLAHOMA; d. 27 Sep 1935, MIAMI CO, KS.
v. ILA GLADYS HUFFMAN, b. 11 Oct 1900, KANSAS; d. Nov 1978, SEDGWICK CO, KS; m. EMMETT S. RUCHER, 30 May 1920, COTTON CO, OK.
78. vi. GLENN HARRISON HUFFMAN, b. 15 Apr 1904; d. 8 May 1999, HARRIS CO, TX (Houston).
60. MARY7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 15 Sep 1838 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 21 Mar 1914 in APPANOOSE CO, IA (Moravia). She married GEORGE W. SHEEKS 8 Aug 1858 in APPANOOSE CO, IA. He was born Sep 1838 in INDIANA, and died 1917 in APPANOOSE CO, IA (Moravia).
Children of MARY DAVIS and GEORGE SHEEKS are:
i. ARAMINTE8 SHEEKS, b. 1861, APPANOOSE CO, IA.
ii. LAVINIA SHEEKS, b. 1867, APPANOOSE CO, IA.
iii. VIOLA SHEEKS.
61. JOHN7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 18 Feb 1840 in PARKE CO, IN, and died 2 Mar 1913 in JACKSON CO, OR. He married ELIZABETH LOUISA STEWART 11 Mar 1861 in APPANOOSE CO, IA, daughter of JOSEPH STEWART and REBECCA COFFEL. She was born 6 Oct 1845 in MONROE CO, IA, and died 10 Jun 1933 in JACKSON CO, OR.
Children of JOHN DAVIS and ELIZABETH STEWART are:
79. i. ULYSUS S.8 DAVIS, b. 18 Mar 1865, IOWA; d. Aft. 1933, res. McLEAN CO, IL (Bloomington).
80. ii. JOSEPH EDMUND DAVIS, b. 19 Feb 1867, APPANOOSE CO, IA; d. 19 Mar 1933, OTTAWA CO, KS.
81. iii. ANDREW FRANK DAVIS, b. 5 Jan 1872, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 18 Apr 1925, bur. JACKSON CO, OR.
82. iv. JONAS TIPTON DAVIS, b. 17 Jul 1874, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 30 Oct 1956, JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
83. v. PEARL JOY DAVIS, b. 8 Oct 1876, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 24 Mar 1960, JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
84. vi. NEZZIE MAE DAVIS, b. 3 Nov 1879, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 30 Jan 1957, MALHEUR CO, OR (Ontario).
vii. ORIE DAVIS, b. 16 Nov 1882, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 13 Mar 1883, OTTAWA CO, KS.
85. viii. ELZY JAY DAVIS, b. 18 Nov 1884, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 22 Jul 1916, JACKSON CO, OR.
86. ix. NINA ANN DAVIS, b. 13 Nov 1891, ODEY, MISSOURI; d. 1 Mar 1951, JACKSON CO, OR.
62. JULIA A.7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born Mar 1843 in PARKE CO, IN, and died Aft. Apr 1909 in res. LAWRENCE CO, MO (Aurora TWP). She married THOMAS E. COMMONS Abt. 1876 in IOWA. He was born Jun 1836 in ILLINOIS, and died Aft. 1900 in res. LAWRENCE CO, MO (Aurora TWP).
Children of JULIA DAVIS and THOMAS COMMONS are:
i. JOHN JAY8 COMMONS, b. Apr 1877, IOWA.
ii. MINTA A. COMMONS, b. Jul 1880, IOWA.
iii. BERTHA COMMONS, b. Dec 1882, IOWA.
iv. ELIZABETH COMMONS.
63. ELEANOR (ELLEN)7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born Nov 1846 in FULTON CO, IL (Centre), and died Abt. 1912 in res. BOLLINGER CO, MO (Wayne TWP). She married ALEXANDER CAMEL CHADD Abt. 1872 in IOWA. He was born Oct 1845 in INDIANA, and died Abt. 1905 in BOLLINGER CO, MO (Wayne TWP).
Children of ELEANOR DAVIS and ALEXANDER CHADD are:
i. EDWARD8 CHADD, b. Jun 1873, IOWA.
ii. ULYSSES CHADD, b. Sep 1884, KANSAS.
iii. GEORGE CHADD, b. Apr 1888, MISSOURI.
iv. NELLIE CHADD, m. TOONEY.
64. WILLIAM M.7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 16 Apr 1850 in FULTON CO, IL, and died 25 Nov 1931 in JACKSON CO, OR. He married REBECCA ANN STEWART 10 Mar 1872 in APPANOOSE CO, IA, daughter of JOSEPH STEWART and REBECCA COFFEL. She was born 8 Aug 1854 in MONROE CO, IA, and died 22 Jun 1934 in JACKSON CO, OR.
Children of WILLIAM DAVIS and REBECCA STEWART are:
87. i. CHARLES W.8 DAVIS, b. 19 Dec 1872, WALNUT CITY, IA; d. 16 Nov 1947, JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
ii. HENRY H. DAVIS, b. 23 Nov 1876, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 29 May 1901, bur. JACKSON CO, OR.
iii. BERTHA DAVIS, b. 1 Jan 1884, KANSAS; m. HIBBARD; d. Aft. 1947, BUTTE FALLS, OR.
65. RACHEL7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1855 in FULTON CO, IL (Centre), and died 25 Aug 1936 in JACKSON CO, OR (Medford). She married JOHN T. EADS 1876. He was born 10 Jan 1850 in IOWA, and died 4 Apr 1945 in JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
Children of RACHEL DAVIS and JOHN EADS are:
88. i. CLARENCE E.8 EADS, b. 1879, KANSAS; d. 3 Feb 1945, PORTLAND, OR.
89. ii. GEORGE H. EADS, b. 24 Apr 1880, KANSAS; d. 6 Sep 1969, SACRAMENTO CO, CA.
90. iii. EVERETT EADS, b. 1885, KANSAS; d. Aft. 1920, res. JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
iv. ELMA EADS.
v. ETHEL EADS, b. 1892, KANSAS.
66. ANGELINE7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 8 Feb 1858 in APPANOOSE CO, IA (Iconian), and died 11 Oct 1943 in OTTAWA CO, KS. She married OSCAR JAMES LAMBERTSON 8 Oct 1876 in OTTAWA CO, KS. He was born 13 Jan 1857 in APPANOOSE CO, IA, and died 18 Jan 1940 in OTTAWA CO, KS.
Children of ANGELINE DAVIS and OSCAR LAMBERTSON are:
i. GERTRUDE (GERTIE) JANE8 LAMBERTSON, b. 18 May 1878, LINCOLN CO, KS; d. 4 Dec 1944, SALINA CO, KS.
91. ii. WILLIAM (WILLIE) NATHAN LAMBERTSON, b. 29 Nov 1879, LINCOLN CO, KS; d. 10 Oct 1957, SALINA CO, KS.
iii. NELLIE MAY LAMBERTSON, b. 20 May 1882, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 14 Oct 1942, OTTAWA CO, KS (Minneapolis); m. NEWTON P. WARREN, 24 Jul 1904, BELOIT, KS.
iv. EDNA LAMBERTSON, b. 20 Mar 1888, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 22 Apr 1959, EDGAR, NE; m. CHARLES FRED MORTIMER HARBAUGH, 11 Jun 1907, OTTAWA CO, KS.
92. v. NEVA DARLING LAMBERTSON, b. 21 Sep 1893, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 11 Oct 1983, SALINA, KS.
67. ALICE7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 14 Aug 1863 in APPANOOSE CO, IA (Iconian), and died 7 Nov 1928 in SALINA CO, KS. She married (1) JOHN ERIC ANDERSON 9 Oct 1879 in OTTAWA CO, KS, son of ANDERS LARSSON and MARTHA LARSSON*. He was born 27 May 1853 in GOTENBORG, SWE, and died 27 Apr 1940 in SALINA CO, KS. She married (2) D. W. KINDRED Abt. 1885.
Children of ALICE DAVIS and JOHN ANDERSON are:
i. ELPHA E.8 ANDERSON, b. 16 Jun 1880, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. Dec 1953, KANSAS CITY, MO; m. FRANK BOWERS.
93. ii. EDWARD EDMUND ANDERSON, b. 18 Nov 1882, OTTAWA CO, KS.
iii. CHARLES WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. 8 Jan 1885, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 30 Jun 1963, SALINA CO, KS; m. NEVA ETHEL LARSON, 6 May 1907, PRESCOTT, AZ.
iv. LIEUTHENA (THENA) ANDERSON, b. 1 Feb 1887, OTTAWA CO, KS.
v. ROSS GLENN ANDERSON, b. 15 Aug 1889, OTTAWA CO, KS; d. 10 Jan 1965, SALINA CO, KS.
vi. AMLE ANDERSON, b. Dec 1892, OTTAWA CO, KS.
vii. RAY ANDERSON, b. Feb 1894, OTTAWA CO, KS.
viii. ALLIE ANDERSON, b. Jun 1896, OTTAWA CO, KS.
ix. CRESSIE ANDERSON, b. Sep 1898, OTTAWA CO, KS.
68. GEORGE LINCOLN7 DAVIS (EDMUND (EDWARD)6, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 25 Sep 1865 in IOWA, and died 12 Nov 1944 in LOS ANGELES CO, CA. He married ANNIE E. POTTINGER 10 Nov 1886 in OTTAWA CO, KS, daughter of ALECK POTTINGER and MARY POTTINGER*. She was born Nov 1870 in OHIO, and died Aft. 1910 in res. JACKSON CO, OR (Medford).
Child of GEORGE DAVIS and ANNIE POTTINGER is:
i. HAZEL A.8 DAVIS, b. May 1889, OREGON.
69. TAMSY7 LEONARD (DIANA6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 1847 in INDIANA. She married C. T. HARTLEY.
Children of TAMSY LEONARD and C. HARTLEY are:
i. ALICE8 HARTLEY.
ii. MARY HARTLEY.
iii. SETH HARTLEY.
70. MARIETTA (NETTIE)7 DOWNING (CAROLINE6 DAVIS, MILLER5, JESSE4, JAMES3, ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 28 Mar 1847 in ILLINOIS, and died 3 Sep 1904 in MIAMI CO, KS. She married RAYMOND R. GRANT 2 Aug 1865 in MIAMI CO, KS. He died 12 Jun 1923 in DREXEL, MO.
Children of MARIETTA DOWNING and RAYMOND GRANT are:
i. EDWARD R.8 GRANT, b. 28 Jan 1866; d. 25 May 1923; m. PERMELIA FOREMAN.
ii. GEORGE W. GRANT, b. 21 Jun 1867.
iii. JOHN GRANT, b. Abt. 1868; d. Abt. 1868.