Hello, I inherited my grandmother's pictures and found a picture of Horace Davis. Looks to be around 1917, possibly earlier. Also found a newspaper clipping - no name or date of paper on a Lowell M. Davis, who was killed in a bomber crash. The survivors list Horace as his brother. I would give these items to anyone who can prove they are related. Below the article is transcribed. Thank you Susan Martin SGT. Lowell M. Davis Dies in Bomber Crash - Staff Sgt. Lowell M. Davis, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Monroe Davis, of Mansfield, died in Macon, Ga., from injuries received when a B-24 bomber overshot a landing field at the airport there. Seven other members of the crew were killed instantly, and another injured. Sergeant Davis entered the service about two years ago, and was on active duty in the Mediterrian (sic) theater until last winter. Part time of his overseas duty was spent being interned in Spain along with other members of a bomber crew when their plane made a forced landing in that country. Survivors besides the parents, are two brothers, First Lt. Harold Davis of the Army Air Corps, and Horace of St. Louis, and two sisters, Helen Carol and Thelma Ruth, both of the home.