Hi. Can anyone add any information about the following early St. George Parrish/ Burke Co., Ga. Davises? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Donnis "Georgians in the American Revolution," by Davis There is a Col. Davis, a John and Thomas Davis in this particular source. ...There was also a Col. Davis who married Miss Maria Ingram in 1804 Burke County..... Col. Davis is mentioned on page 242 in "The Memoirs of Tarleton Brown." John Davis is listed in list of militiamen who lost property while serving under Colonel Andrew Pickens in 1779. Audited Accounts strongly suggest that most of the men on this list participated in the Kettle Creek Campaign if not in the battle itself. >From the Auditor General Account Book 1778-1780, pp. 160-163, South Carolina Department of Archives and History. THOMAS DAVIS is listed in "A Detachment of Colonel James Williams, South Carolina Militia, Assigned to Colonel Andrews Pickens' Command. Thomas Davis, Revolutionary War Pension of Thomas Davis, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, S 1509. Also mentioned in letter from Matt Roche, Provisional Mar. Savannah, 14th March, 1769. "The following October, Thomas Davis of "Saint George Parish" ( later BURKE CO.), who had received land on the south side of the Ogeechee River, was kidnapped by a party of Creek Indians but released after being warned that he and his neighbors were granted land that was actually Indian Lands and that if the white settlers did not leave, the Indians, "intended to take their Horses and Cattle and kill the people." (could Thomas have been the grandfather of John and Thomas A. Davis?) ...........Therefore, the English Crown Grant Davises weren't the only early Davises that settled in St. George Parrish or Burke Co., Ga......... When time which steals our years away.. shall steal our pleasures too... memories of the past remain...and half our joys renew...