ANY INFORMATION ON ANYONE IN THIS LINE WOULD BE REALLY APPRECIATED ! Nina (Davis) Miller [email protected] 1. Charles Irvin DAVIS was born on 5 Feb 1904 in Morrilton, Conway, AR. 1820 Census, JACKSON COUNTY, TN Two (2) John DAVIS families listed. Possible that JOHN A. DAVIS came with his father who was also JOHN A. DAVIS from Virginia where he was born in 1804. Thus two JOHN A. DAVIS families in Jackson County, TN in 1820. 1850 Census, JACKSON COUNTY, TN Line # 45 John Davis 46, wife Martha 44, F) Harriet 21, F) Elizabeth 14, M) James 11, F) Polly M. 9, M) Thomas L. 3, M) John C. 2 1860 Census, COOKEVILLE, PUTNAM county, TN Putnam County formed from Jackson County TN John probably died between 1857 and 1860 John & Martha Davis' last child, a little girl, was born in 1858. She was identified on the 1860 census, Cookeville, Putnam, TN as "idiot." Line # 54 Martha is listed with her children without a husband. 1860 Census, COOKEVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, TN On same page as above, Line # 57 Willis Davis 21, wife Mary 21, M) John 3, F) Martha 4, F) Mali (can not real rest of name) 8 months old. Willis is farming. Real Estate Value $1,000.00 Personal Estate $355.00. States Willis born in VA wife Mary born in TN 1866 Marriage Record, WAYNESBORO, WAYNE CO. TN Page #54, #22 James H. Davis to Sarah McDonald 23 Dec 1866 1870 Census, COOKVILLE, PUTNAM, TN Martha listed without husband (John Davis) & with children, James H. Davis 25, Elizabeth 19, Polly 18, Mary F. 1 No husband listed in 1870. 1880 Census, COOKVILLE, PUTNAM, TN James, 40, W) Sarah E. 30, F) Mary F. 11, M) Thomas 10, M) John A. 4, Martha 67, Mother. Census states everyone born in TN. Both James and Sarah's parents born in TN. Martha born in TN. Both her parents born in VA. 1880 Census, COOKVILLE, PUTNAM, TN ( On same sheet as above) Family dwelling # 60 lists; C.J. Davis, 39 wife Almira 39, with 7 children and mother Susanah, 82 born in N.C. Family dwelling # 62 lists; John Coleman Davis 28, (twin of Thomas LaFayette) wife Martha 27, with 4 children Family dwelling # 64 lists; Thomas Lafayette Davis 28, (twin of John Coleman Davis) wife Jane 30 with 6 children all males. Can't read the name of first son, M)12, M) Thomas 8, M) John L. 6, M) William 5, M) James R. 5, M) Henry P. 2 1880 Census, HIGGINGS TOWNSHIP, CONWAY, AR James 39, Sarah 35, M) W.G. 12, M) J.E.9, M) J.A. 3, M) T.C. 3/12 Mar. States everyone born in TN except (J.A.=John Allen, 3 years and T.C.= Thomas C.3 months) who were both born in Conway County, AR. April 1877 Marriage Records, MORRILTON, CONWAY, AR John Allen Davis to Miss Mary Zimmerman 1900 Census, CEDAR FALLS, CONWAY , AR John Allen Davis, 23 (b. Apr 1877) & Clemmie 23 (b. Feb 1877) 1910 CENSUS, HIGGINGS TWP, CONWAY, AR John Allen Davis, (b.AR, Apr 1877) & wife Mollie (born AR, Feb 1877) Son, Charley-5 Daughter, Nina-2 States Mollie had 5 children/3 children living1820 Census, JACKSON COUNTY, TN He appeared on the census in 1910 in Higgins, Conway, AR John 33, Molly 34, M) Charley 5yrs, F) Nina 2yrs.. June 1900 Census, CEDAR FALLS TOWNSHIP, CONWAY, AR Mrs. Clemmie Hoard has had 2 children, and have 2 children living. This was two months after her marriage to John A. Davis. Neither child was listed with she and John on the 1900 census. Both Mrs. Clemmie Hoard's parents were born in MS. Indicates John A. Davis can read & write, Clemmie can not. They rented a house, he worked as a day farm laborer. 1910 Census, HIGGINS TOWNSHIP, CONWAY, AR John A. Davis, 33, AR, Head of House, John's parents birthplace; TN, TN Mollie, 34, AR. Wife, Molly's parents birthplace; MS, MS Charley 5, AR, Son Nina 2, AR, Daughter States Mollie has had 5 children and 3 children are living. Only Charley & Nina are listed with John A. Davis & Mollie Davis. Mollie & John have been married 10 years. Indicates John A. can read & write, Mollie can not. both Mollie Davis' parents born in MS. Possible that Mollie Hopkins was Mrs.Clemmie Hoard? Both Clemmie and Mollie are "nick names." One her maiden name (Hopkins) and one her first husband's name (Hoard) ? Female child (Nina) 2 years old in 1910. Family "oral history" states Charley had a little sister that died in infancy.