Greetings, Looking for more information on Caleb DAVIS b. 1748 and died 15 Apr 1820, Marion Co., (W)VA. Married Leah. Leah's maiden name could be Basnett. Below are some entries as the pertain to Caleb Davis: On 13 May 1772, Caleb Davis, Jehu Davis and Caleb TUCKER witnessed the will of Moses Davis. By 1774, Moses' widow, Elizabeth, had married Caleb Tucker, and Jehu Davis was administering the estate accounts. On 27 May 1774, the Orphan's Court at Dover ordered the sale of Moses' land to pay his debts. Pursuant to this order, Jehu Davis sold the land at public auction to the highest bidder on 27 June 1774 for 155 pounds. As the highest bidder Caleb Davis. acquired this tract of 153 acres in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware. Caleb and Leah Davis sold this land on 24 August 1793 to Joshua SPENCER of Kent County (Kent County Deed D2:141-143). The deed refers to Caleb and Leah Davis of Cedar Creek Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware. On 27 April 1785, Caleb Davis witnessed the will of Joseph Mason, Jr. and he witnessed the will of William TRUITT on 3 May 1790. Since several others had arrived in Monongalia County, Virginia, from Cedar Creek Hundred by 1797, it is believed that Caleb and his family were with this group. The group included Coverdale and Sophia (POYNTER) Hudson COLE and Sophia's daughter Luranah HUDSON and her husband Daniel Davis. The Coles and Luranah and Daniel Davis had on 8 June 1795 while still in Delaware sold land , and purchased land in Monongalia County on 22 March 1797. Margaret WILLEY and some of her children had arrived by 1797, when her son John Willey began performing marriages. (It is not clear if Margaret's husband Absalom Willey died in Delaware or Virginia.) Three HURLEY brothers, Caleb, Joshua and Simeon had arrived in time for John Willey to marry Simeon Hurley and Marian AMOS in 1797. If you think you have a connection or additional information on the family above, I would like to hear from you. Thank you for your attention to my request. Kindest regards, Tod Davis