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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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3651 | I15801 | Davis | Martin Ray | 29 Oct 1901 | May 1962 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia. |
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3652 | I14629 | Davis | Mary Bell | 6 Apr 1851 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] According to JEWilliams- Mary Bell's birthdate can't be correct if her brother Marshall's date is correct. |
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3653 | I988 | Davis | Mary E. | 22 Aug 1853 | 27 Jan 1941 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] Sources: Clark Co. Pioneers, A Cenntennial Salute, pg. 449, pub. by Clark Co. Genealogical Society, 1989. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. |
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3654 | I15149 | Davis | Mary Rosalie | 24 Apr 1867 | 20 Aug 1867 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Mary was twin to Cora Ellen. Mary died 2 months after Cora. |
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3655 | I15808 | Davis | Maude Belle | 19 Apr 1900 | Jun 1985 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia in 1984-1985. |
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3656 | I14050 | Davis | Nancy | Abt 1788 | 12 May 1868 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Nancy was the aunt of the Hon. Albert G. Davis of Morgantown. |
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3657 | I42877 | Davis | Nell | 1993 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3658 | I15907 | Davis | Paul G. | 26 Feb 1904 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Paul was twin to John Alexander. |
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3659 | I37815 | Davis | Peggy Lou | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch3.ged] Living Individual, details withheld GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Living Individual, details withheld GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Living Individual, details withheld GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Living Individual, details withheld GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3660 | I41365 | Davis | Pleasant | 1823 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3661 | I15153 | Davis | Porter Elvedore | 4 Dec 1877 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Porter lived near Josephs Mills, Tyler Co., WV. |
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3662 | I14508 | Davis | Rebecca | Bef 1869 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Rebecca was not mentioned in her father's will and was not in this Davis household in 1870. |
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3663 | I41307 | Davis | Rebecca | 1817 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3664 | I50771 | Davis | Reese | 0 | [hollcalv.ged] His wives were sisters. |
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3665 | I12010 | Davis | Robert | Abt. 1750 | Abt. Aug 1825 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] In 1792 Robert Davis and wife Mary Ann were summoned to answer John Mann and wife Ann in a plea of slander, damage 500 pounds, 4 JUL 1791 and 5 MAY 1792. The parties agreed to let arbitrators settle the dispute. Edward Parrish, Amos and George Smith, and William Jolliff, arbitrators, awarded the plaintiffs 6 pence. The same case involved John Davis, with Caleb Furby testifying for the Manns. On 13 FEB 1797 Robert was surety for the estate of Brinkl[e]y Davis. This is apparently Brinkley Davis, son of the Matthias Davis who died in Kent County, Deleware, APR 1785. Robert was apparently the R. Davis in the 1810 census of Monongalia Co., VA; his household comprised one male 16-26, one male 45+, two females 10-16, three females 16-26, and one female 45+. The other possibility, Rob. Davis, is too young and is probably his son Robert. Robert's will, made 14 JUL 1825, was probated AUG 1825; heirs named are daughter-in-law Ann Davis; grandsons Absolom Hart Davis and Abner Sipple Davis (sons of Charles, dec'd.); Charles and Miriam Davis, children of Charles dec'd.; sons John, Robert, Caleb; granddaughter Anna Davis; daughters Elizabeth Watts and Mary Furbey; wits. Stephen Gapen, John and Margaret Batten; excr. Bowers Davis. |
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3666 | I14037 | Davis | Robert | 1782 | 1863 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Robert was apparently the Rob. Davis in the 1810 census of Monongalia Co., VA; his household comprised one male under 10, one male 10-16, three females under 10, and two females 16-26. He moved to Tyler Co., VA, with three of his brothers in 1820 and settled at the present site of Wilbur. He is mentioned in his father's will. |
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3667 | I41366 | Davis | Robert | 1824 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3668 | I14983 | Davis | Robert | 23 Dec 1872 | 0 | L. or S. Middle Initial | tree1 | |
3669 | I14053 | Davis | Robert F. | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Robert's parents sold him 400 acres 3 JUL 1835 for $500, no conditions, Monongalia Deed Book 13:15. |
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3670 | I5962 | Davis | Robert Lee | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. Sources: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 86. |
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3671 | I14189 | Davis | Robert Washington | 9 Dec 1802 | 11 Feb 1898 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Robert made his will 26 JUL 1889, signed Bert Davis; it was submitted for probate 23 MAR 1898 and continued for further proof. He left to his son Anthony Y. and daughters Levina Davis and Mary W. Davis all his real estate; also to those daughters, his household goods; the remaining personal property to be sold and the proceeds divided among Charles W. Davis, Daniel Davis, Lewis and Jacob Davis, and Christena Sees; his son Christopher Davis had received his share. Witnesses were S. C. Nichols, J. R. Kemper, and Bos? Smith. |
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3672 | I38099 | Davis | Roda | 11 Oct 1884 | 29 Jul 1949 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch3.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3674 | I18107 | Davis | Sarah Malinda | 23 Jan 1847 | 16 Oct 1908 | 0 | Prob. North Carolina | tree1 |
3675 | I18107 | Davis | Sarah Malinda | 23 Jan 1847 | 16 Oct 1908 | 0 | Below is the birth order listing of her children as it was sent to me by Alice Foster Blevins. Children of ABRAHAM KING and SARA DAVIS are: i. JOHN WILEY KING m. IVA LEE DERREBERRY. ii. ABRAHAM BENJAMIN KING. iii. HARVEY MADISON KING m. IDA DERREBERRY. iv. MALINDA JANE KING. v. GEORGE H. KING. vi. LOUIS FRANCIS KING. vii. ELLEN REBECCA KING. viii. WILLIAM HENRY KING. ix. JAMES ELBERT KING. x. SARA CALDONIA KING. xi. CARRIE BELLE KING m. UNKNOWN DILLS. Sources: 1870 Federal Census, Blount County, Tennessee. Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. Shirley Stalcup, johhnyandshirl@hotmail.com, Descendants of Abraham and Sara Malinda Davis King. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 245, 250. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." |
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3677 | I14992 | Davis | Stephen Marion | 30 Sep 1870 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Around 1910 Stephen and three of his brothers organized the Alvy Fife and Drum Corps, which entertained at gatherings around Stringtown and Wilbur. |
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3678 | I14738 | Davis | Stephen N. | Abt 1866 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Pawpaw Twp., Marion County, West Virginia in 1870. |
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3679 | I39767 | Davis | Susanna | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch6.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3680 | I14443 | Davis | Susannah | Abt 1840 | 05 Sep 1853 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Died in childhood. |
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3681 | I41472 | Davis | Tempie | 1815 | 05 Dec 1854 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3682 | I14055 | Davis | Thomas Sherman | 24 Aug 1796 | 27 Feb 1867 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Thomas was sold land for $100 by John and Anna Davis 25 JUN 1833, but they were to use it until their deaths. Thomas made his will 10 JAN 1856; it was submitted 7 MAY 1867 and probated 4 SEP 1867. He named his wife Anzaley; sons James W. and Albert G. Davis; daughters Eliza Ann Davis, Mary Jane Everly, and Nancy A. C. Tapp. His executor was J. T. Davis; witnesses were John U. Thorn and George W. Davis. |
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3683 | I36063 | Davis | Vinette | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch3.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3684 | I14048 | Davis | Waitman | 1784 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] In the 1810 census of Monongalia Co., VA, is Wt. Davis, with three males under 10, two males 10-16, one male 26-45, one female under 10, one female 10-16, one female 16-26. |
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3685 | I14245 | Davis | Waitman Thomas | 27 Jun 1812 | 11 Apr 1893 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] On 9 AUG 1856 Waitman and wife Jane and Jane Ridgeway, widow of Noah Ridgeway, deceased, sold to John S. Fleming, for $350, land on the west side of Monongalia [sic] river near Morgantown, 1 acre 1 rod, one of the same lots conveyed to Waitman by Noah Ridgway 7 MAR 1843? (1845?) and in which he reserved a life estate to Jane Ridgeway, his widow, for 1/3 thereof; signed Waitman Davis, Jane Davis, Jane X (her mark) Ridgway. Lived in Monongalia Co., VA in 1850-1870. Census Data: 1850 Census, Monongalia Co., VA, page 306B: Waitman Davis, 38, cabinet maker, $2500, b. VA; Jane Davis, 35, b. VA; Mary L. Davis, 9, b. VA; William C. Davis, 6, b. VA; Marcelus M. Davis, 4, b. VA; Zackwill R. Davis, 1, b. VA; Matilda J. Ridgaway, 14, b. IN; Daniel B. Ridgaway, 12, b. IN; Jane Ridgaway, 68, b. NJ. He is five doors away from Squier Cushman. 1860 Census, Monongalia Co., VA: Waitman Davis, 47, cabinet maker, b. VA; Jane, 44, VA; Mary L., 18, VA; William C., 15, VA; Marcellus W., 13, VA; Zackwell R., 10, VA; Elmore N., 8, VA; James H., 6, VA; Erastus E., 2, no birthplace given. He is next door to Lorenzo and Cynthia Davis, and two doors from Susanna Davis, 46, b. VA, w/children Matilda, 16; James W., 6; Delia A., 3. He is nine doors from Bowers Davis, 73, b. DE. 1870 Census, Monongalia Co., WV: Waitman Davis, 58, carpenter, b. WV; Jane, 55, WV; Marcellus W., carpenter, 23, WV; Elmer N., farmer, 19, WV; James H., farm hand, 16, WV; Erastus C., farm hand, 13, WV; Alice A. Miller, 14, WV, domestic. Lived in Delphos, Ottawa Co., KS in 1880-1893. |
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3686 | I43447 | Davis | Wanda Lou | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3687 | I15152 | Davis | Warren Dorsey | 20 Dec 1874 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Warren lived near Josephs Mills, Tyler Co., WV, and gave Henry A. Davis much of his information on the old Davis families. |
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3688 | I41441 | Davis | William | 1819 | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3689 | I33981 | Davis | William | Aft 1832 | 0 | Sources: King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 259. |
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3690 | I14449 | Davis | William | Abt Sep 1848 | 18 Dec 1854 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Died in childhood. |
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3691 | I51050 | Davis | William Browning | 12 Dec 1896 | 0 | [hollcalv.ged] Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR. |
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3692 | I14989 | Davis | William Ellsworth | 08 May 1866 | 16 Sep 1941 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Around 1910 William and three of his brothers organized the Alvy Fife and Drum Corps, which entertained at gatherings around Stringtown and Wilbur. William made his will 29 MAY 1940, signed W. E. Davis; it was proved 22 SEP 1941. He mentioned daughters Blanche Kennedy, Lura Curtis, and Fay Tanner; son Clarence; $1 each to daughters Etta Ball and Lucille Smith; to Virginia Pearl Jones, a 50-acre lot in McElroy Dist. conveyed to William by Emeline Gorrell 21 MAR 1901. His executor was Herbert R. Wright; witnesses were J. A. Baker and R. W. Berry. |
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3693 | I43446 | Davis | William Howard | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3694 | I43450 | Davis | William Howard | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3695 | I43448 | Davis | Wilma Love | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3696 | I15004 | Davis | Wirt | 13 Apr 1878 | Jun 1966 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in West Union, Doddridge Co., WV in 1966. |
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3699 | I42290 | Davis | _____ | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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3700 | I16756 | Davisson | Ray Forrest | 10 Oct 1924 | 27 Apr 1970 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Ray married three times. |
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