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Davis:

The Democratic County Central Committee, at its meeting April 24, appointed the following committees in the several townships to hold the primary election August 7th, to wit:

White River - J. A. Flippin, W. H. Barnett and T. H. Poynter.
James' Creek - Robert King, Wm. Parker and J. H. Pangle.
North Fork - J. N. Girffin, J. C. Rea and E. T. Record.
Franklin - James Jones, Austin Brown and J. M. Ball.
Blythe - J. P. Brady, W. L. Pierce and Jonathan Dobbs.
Hampton - Wm. McEntire, John Angel and J. Q. Adams.
Prairie - James Rose, P. R. Davis and James Pigg.
Buffalo - G. W. Cox, C. W. Blythe and Foster Hand.
Tomahawk - R. P. Wilson, John A. Harris and Harvey Oner.
Bearden - Calvin Summers, T. M. Rea and N. J. Bearden.
Water Creek - Wm. Thompson, R. R. Carson and Wm. Dosher.
Union - De Roos Bailey, Alex. Hurst and A. S. Layton.
Sugar Loaf - Isaac Kesee(sic), Wm. Thornton and Frank Campbell.
Tomahawk - Wm. Slagle, Jesse Adams, Wm. Davis.

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Surname Index to Volume 6 Hatch, Match & Dispatch, Index to The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas Jan. 1938 through Dec. 1940 -
Includes births, marriages, and deaths by Margie Garr.
I would like to thank Margie Garr for allowing her indexes to be posted for the benefit of all researchers!
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Davis, Fannie E. 2Davis
, Claude 2Davis,
Lula 2Davis,
Ray 2 ,
3Davis, Lula 3 Davis,
Orville 3Davis,
C. E 3Davis,
Jay 3Davis,
Floy 3Davis,
Sylvie 25 Davis,
Tom 28Davis,
Elzia 28Davis,
Deb 29Davis,
L. H. 37Davis,
Opie Young 39 Davis,
Lee 39Davis,
Willia,
33m Henry 39Davis,
Jerry Lee 39Davis,
Leota 41 Davis,
Jim 43Davis,
James 43Davis,
Stevie 74Davis,
Woodrow, 94

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Tombstone inscriptions for Delmar Cemetery transcribed from Cemetery listings of the Carroll County Historical Society by Tom Sisco . Send all corrections to Keeper of the Keys.
Madison County, (by Highway 12). Located about 12 miles from Eureka Springs. Graves with stones and some stones to old to read. Compiled by Constance Mikiska. Index made November 1971.

Davis, Annie--dau. of J. W. & M able--Feb. 2 , 1904--Oct. 29, 1908
Davis C. J.------Jan. 26, 1848--Feb. 18, 1913
Davis, Caswell L.--son of Tomas & N. E.-- b. June ?--d. Aug. ?
Davis, E.
Davis, Elisha--Age 67 yrs.7 mos.22 d.--July 12, 1800--March 4, 1868
Davis,----inf. dau. of W. F. & L. A.----Nov. 21, 1874
Davis,----inf. son of W. F. & L. A.----Nov. 10, 1876
Davis,----inf. son of W. F. & L. A.----Sept. 8, 1885
Davis, James W.------1823(?)--1942
Davis, Laura A.------Jan. 14, 1853--Nov. 7, 1915
Davis, Mable S.------1825(?)--1944
Davis, Purnesey--wife of C. J.----May 17, 1856--June 4, 1905
Davis, Ray S.--son of J. W. & Mable--Feb. 15, 1902--June 30, 1928
Davis, Sarah C.------March 13, 1879--Aug.22, 1922
Davis, W. F.------Nov. 19, 1842--Dec.25, 1905
Davis, Zelma--dau. of J. W. & Mable--March 21, 1906--Oct. 14, 1910

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1880 Marion Co., AR - Prairie Township

189-190 Davis, Pleasant R. 47 frm NC NC NC cont'd Eliza 47 wife NC NC NC
James F. 24 son SC NC NC
William L. 18 son GA NC NC
Roney L. 13 son GA NC NC
Postell 12 son GA NC NC
Oscar 10 son GA NC NC
Flora A. 8 dau AR NC NC

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336-337 Davis, Jefferson B. 58 min KY -- --
Martha M. 51 wife TN TN TN
Sarah M. 19 dau AR KY TN
336-337 Davis, Hugh N. 14 son TX KY TN
Porter A. 26 son MS KY TN
Thomas J. 5 gr-son AR MS MO
Robert L. 3 gr-son AR MS MO
William J. 1 gr-son AR MS MO
Schoolcraft, George 22 bdr IL IL IL

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A new boy made his appearance at the residence of James Davis.
Also a girl at the home of Wash Harris.

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London to New York April 28, 1855*
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
43. Robert Davis 31 M Barman England United States
44. Amelia Davis 28 F Wife England United States

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378-379 Davis, Aaron 50 frm AR -- --
Martha 50 wife TN TN TN
Susan 25 dau AR AR AR
Martha 23 dau AR AR AR
Louisa 20 dau AR AR TN
Frances 18 dau AR AR TN
Asena 13 dau AR AR TN
Jefferson 11 son AR AR TN
George W. 9 son AR AR TN

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MO 310-342 Davis, James 21 wof MO MO MO
Catharine 40 wife MO MO MO
KY 319-350 Tucker, Martha 58 W KY NC KY

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POPE COUNTY, AR - 1847 TAX LIST

Davis, Alex [non resident]Davis,
CalebDavis,
G. W.Davis,
George W. Davis,
James [no poll]Davis,
John Davis, P. B.

******************************************************* DAVIS, Anna (CA 1807-)
DAVIS, Azuba 11 JUL 1803-5 JUL 1868)
DAVIS, Bill
DAVIS, Daniel(16 MAR 1676-11 FEB 1741)
DAVIS, Dolor (EST 1599-BFR 11 JUN 1673)
DAVIS, Ebenezer (EST 1720-)
0030.htm DAVIS, Ebenezer (CIR 1770-AFT 1833)
DAVIS, Eleazer (26 JUL 1680-)
DAVIS, Elizabeth (EST 1632-)
DAVIS, Elsie
DAVIS, Geraldine
DAVIS, Gershom (EST 1672-AFT 1744)
DAVIS, Gershom (EST 1713-28 AUG 1787)
DAVIS, Gershom (1665-)
DAVIS, John (EST 1626-AFT 10 MAY 1701)
DAVIS, Littleton (CA 1797-)
DAVIS, Mary (12 AUG 1677-)
DAVIS, Mary(EST 1629-AFT 1672)
DAVIS, Mary "Polly" (16 AUG 1801-24 JAN 1883)
DAVIS, Mercy(27 OCT 1666-18 DEC 1667)
DAVIS, Rachel(CA 1799-)
DAVIS, Ruth (1640-)
DAVIS, Samuel(BFR 1769-)
DAVIS, Samuel (EST 1710-04 JUL 1800)
DAVIS, Samuel (EST 1638-AFT 15 MAR 1714)
DAVIS, Samuel (21 JUN 1669-)
DAVIS, Sarah (1776-)
DAVIS, Sarah (CA 1805-)
DAVIS, Simon (EST 1636-14 JUN 1713)
DAVIS, Simon (09 AUG 1683-16 FEB 1763)
DAVIS, Stephen(30 MAR 1686-)
DAVIS, Timothy (CA 1796-)

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DAVIS, PHOEBE - Married: 1803, KENTUCKY - Spouse:
ADAMS, JAMES & DAVIS, PHOEBE- Death/Burial: 1847, ARKANSAS - Father: DAVIS, JAMES - Mother: RAMSEY, HANNAH

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DeRider FAMILY GROUP SHEET Husband: Ebenezer DAVIS
Born: CIR 1770 at: NY
Married: 1789 at:
Died: AFT 1833 at:
Father:Ebenezer DAVIS
Wife: Elsie Alice UNKNOWN

Born: CIR 1773 at: NY
Died: AFT 1833 at:

CHILDREN
Name: Timothy DAVIS
Born: CA 1796 at: Northumberland Co, PA

Name: Littleton DAVIS
Born: CA 1797 at:
Died: at: Clermont Co, OH

Name: Rachel DAVIS
Born: CA 1799 at:

Name: Mary "Polly" DAVIS
Born: 16 AUG 1801 at: Northumberland Co, PA
Married: 8 JUN 1820 at: Perry twp, Brown Co, OH
Died: 24 JAN 1883 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: James ADAMS

Name: Azuba DAVIS
Born: 11 JUL 1803 at: PA
Married: 24 JUL 1825 at: Warren Co, OH
Died: 5 JUL 1868 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: John ADAMS

Name: Sarah DAVIS
Born: CA 1805

Name: Anna DAVIS
Born: CA 1807

Name: Elsie DAVIS

SOURCES
1) "Dallas County Records" IHS
2) IGI International Genealogy Index LDS Husband: Samuel DAVIS

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Born: EST 1638 at: Barnstable, MA Married: 11 JAN 1665 at: Lynn, MA
Died: AFT 15 MAR 1714 at: Concord (Bedford), MA
Father:Dolor DAVIS
Mother:Margary WILLARD
Other Spouses: Mary WATERS Ruth TAYLOR

Wife: Mary MEADOWS

Born: EST 1635 at: Died: 03 OCT 1710 at: Concord, MA Father: Mother: Other Spouses:

CHILDREN

Name: Mercy DAVIS Born: 27 OCT 1666 at: Concord (Bedford),MA
Died: 18 DEC 1667 at: Concord (Bedford), MA

Name: Samuel DAVIS Born: 21 JUN 1669 at: Concord (Bedford),
MA Married: at: Died: at: Bedford, MA

Name: Daniel DAVIS Born: 16 MAR 1676 at:
Died: 11 FEB 1741 at: Bedford, MA

Name: Mary DAVIS Born: 12 AUG 1677

Name: Eleazer DAVIS Born: 26 JUL 1680 at:

Name: Simon DAVIS Born: 09 AUG 1683 at: Concord, MA Married: at: Died: 16 FEB 1763 at: Rutland, VT Spouses:

Name: Stephen DAVIS Born: 30 MAR 1686 at: Married: at: Died: at: Bedford, MA

Husband: Dolor DAVIS

Born: EST 1599 at: Kent Married: MAY 1634 at: Died: BFR 11 JUN 1673 at: Plymouth, MA Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Joanna HULL

Wife: Margary WILLARD

Born: 1602 at: Horsemonden, Kent Co Died: BFR 1673 at: Barnstable, MA? Father:Richard WILLARD

CHILDREN

Name: John DAVIS Born: EST 1626 at: ENG Died: AFT 10 MAY 1701 at: Barnstable, MA

Name: Mary DAVIS Born: EST 1629 at: Barnstable, MA Married: at: Died: AFT 1672 at: Falmouth, MA

Name: Elizabeth DAVIS Born: EST 1632

Name: Simon DAVIS Born: EST 1636 at: MA Married: at: Died: 14 JUN 1713 at: Concord, MA

Name: Samuel DAVIS Born: EST 1638 at: Barnstable, MA Married: at: Died: AFT 15 MAR 1714 at: Concord (Bedford), MA Spouses: Mary WATERS
Mary MEADOWS

Name: Ruth DAVIS Born: 1640 at: Duxbury Married: at: Died: at: CT Spouses:

SOURCES1) "Davis Family Record" 1868-92) "Dolor Davis; A Sketch of his Life with Record of His earlier Descendants" by Husband: Samuel DAVIS p> Born: EST 1638 at: Barnstable, MA Married: at: Died: AFT 15 MAR 1714 at: Concord (Bedford), MA Father:Dolor DAVIS Mother:Margary WILLARD Other Spouses: Mary MEADOWS Ruth TAYLOR

Wife: Mary WATERS

CHILDREN

Name: Gershom DAVIS Born: 1665 at: Ann NORCROSS Husband: Samuel DAVIS

Born: EST 1638 at: Barnstable, MA Married: 11 JAN 1665 at: Lynn, MA Died: AFT 15 MAR 1714 at: Concord (Bedford), MA Father:Dolor DAVIS Mother:Margary WILLARD Other Spouses: Mary WATERS Ruth TAYLOR

Wife: Mary MEADOWS

Born: EST 1635 at: Died: 03 OCT 1710 at: Concord, MA Father: Mother: Other Spouses:

CHILDREN Name: Mercy DAVIS Born: 27 OCT 1666 at: Concord (Bedford), MA Married: at: Died: 18 DEC 1667 at: Concord (Bedford), MA
Name: Samuel DAVIS Born: 21 JUN 1669 at: Concord (Bedford), MA (Died: at: Bedford, MA Spouses:)

Name: Daniel DAVIS Born: 16 MAR 1676 at: Married: at: Died: 11 FEB 1741 at: Bedford, MA

Name: Mary DAVIS Born: 12 AUG 1677

Name: Eleazer DAVIS Born: 26 JUL 1680

Name: Simon DAVIS Born: 09 AUG 1683 at: Concord, MA Married: at: Died: 16 FEB 1763 at: Rutland, VT
Name: Stephen DAVIS Born: 30 MAR 1686 at: Married: at: Died: at: Bedford, MA

Husband: John HODGES

Born: CA 1662 Wife: Margaret PHILLIPS

Born: CA 1664 at: Died: BFR 16 JUL 1718 at: Surry Co, VA Other Spouses: John COOPER Augustine HUNNICUT

CHILDREN

Name: Mary HODGE
Born: CA 1684 at: Surry Co, VA < Married: CA 1701 at: VA Died: AFT 29 AUG 1769 at: Surry Co, VA Spouses: Bray HARGRAVE

Name: James HODGE Born: CA 1686 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:

SOURCES1) "Hargrave Forebears, A Genealogy and History of Some Descendants fo Richard
Odd Fellows Cemetery.
The cemetery records were copied in 1980. The tombstones were not transcribed.
Information made available to the US GenWeb Archives by the Olympia Genealogical Society.
Please contact the Olympia Genealogical Society at PO Box 1313, Olympia, WA 98507-1313 for information about this or the many other publications available.

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ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY , Tumwaterpart II (D-G)
DAVIS, Andrew 18 Apr 1926 age 76
DAVIS, Charles F. 30 Jan 1951 age 68
DAVIS, Cynthia N. (Mrs. H. W.) 09 Apr 1899 age 57
DAVIS, David M. 28 Oct 1925 age 67
DAVIS, Everitt 01 Apr 1976 age 49
DAVIS, George Melvin 23 Mar 1931 age 6
DAVIS, Georgia M. 13 Mar 1930 age 42
DAVIS, Gertrude 25 Apr 1965 age 74
DAVIS, Havilah E. 05 Mar 1923 age 78
DAVIS, J. M. 10 Oct 1915 age 65
DAVIS, Kathy Lorraine 28 Jan 1959 infant
DAVIS, Lorenzo (Len) W. 04 Nov 1963 age 78
DAVIS, Malinda Poynter 14 May 1979 age 86
DAVIS, Mary E. 21 Mar 1916 age 62
DAVIS, Mary H., Mrs. 15 Apr 1940 age 81
DAVIS, Olive Erma 13 May 1945 age 61
DAVIS, W.C.
no dates

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DAVIS:

DAVIS, Isaac Washington - 24th GA Inf, CSA; born 1834, died 1921; buried at Birdsview Cemetery, Scott Co., AR

DAVIS, J.N. - Pvt, Co. H, 26th Ark Inf, CSA; died 16 Sep 1862; buried in unknown's grave at Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery, Austin, AR

DAVIS, James Franklin B. - Cpl, Co. D, 8th MS Inf, CSA; 3rd Brigade, in Capt. Chandlers "Moody True Blues" died 07 Oct 1906; buried in Clay Co., AR

DAVIS, James R. - Pvt, Co. C, 14th Ark Inf, CSA; born 16 Jun 1834; died 12 Dec 1898; buried at Massey Cemetery, White Co., AR; no military stone; married to Elizabeth Jane Cannon (b. 20 May 1844; d. 01 Nov 1928); he was listed in hospital in Little Rock 25 Apr 1862

DAVIS, John H. - Pvt, Co. B, Dobbin's Ark, CSA; captured 04 Jul 1863 at Helena, AR; died 28 Dec 1863 at Alton, IL

DAVIS, John M. - Pvt, 38th Ark Inf, CSA; buried at Old Bethel Cemetery, Lawrence Co., AR

DAVIS, John - Co. H, 23rd Ark Inf, CSA; died 18 Aug 1863; buried at Enterprise, MS

DAVIS, William J. I. - Pvt, Freeman's Ark Brigade, CSA; born 02 Sep 1828 in Weakley Co., TN; died 24 Oct 1908; lived in Stoddard Co., MO in 1847; settled in Mt. Grove, MO in 1870; buried in Wright Co., MO

DAVIS, William Murphy - Pvt, Co. I, 9th Ark Inf, CSA; also People's Co., 8th Ark Cav, CSA; buried at Burt's Cemetery, Charleston, AR; served in the 9th until discharged in 1862; present for Grant's defeat at Belmont; enlisted at St. Charles under Capt. Peoples where he served until mustered out in 1865; Contact: Judy Spears Judy Spears

DAVIS, William N. - Pvt, Co. B, 2nd Ark Cav, CSA; captured 08 Oct 1864 at Jefferson City, MO; died 20 Nov 1864 at Alton, of rubella GRAY, Andrew J. - Pvt, Co. I, Hawthorne's Ark, CSA; captured 04 Jul 1863 at Helena, AR; died 07 Nov 1863 at Alton, IL of consumption

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Turnbo Manuscripts Query Adams against document ... strange incidents of hunting that I have gathered from the old timers is the following. John Davis, son of Ira J. Davis, said that Isaac Adams, an old settler and hunter of Newton County, Ark., had several sons. Among them were John, William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams lived on Little Buffalo ... ... Davis, said that Isaac Adams, an old settler and hunter of Newton County, Ark., had several sons. Among them were John, William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams lived on Little Buffalo some 10 miles above the town of Jasper. "One day," said Mr. Davis, "while the old man Adams and his son John were in the ... ... William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams lived on Little Buffalo some 10 miles above the town of Jasper. "One day," said Mr. Davis, "while the old man Adams and his son John were in the mountains hunting and while they were separated a short distance the old man saw a deer and he shot and the animal ...

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Turnbo Manuscripts Home Query Adams against document New Query ... the cavern while making their way out through the dark." Here Is another story which we will give before closing this chapter. Matthew Adams, son of Isaac Adams, who lived south of the Buffalo fork of White River and near the head breaks of Big Piney Creek that flows into the Arkansas ... ... their way out through the dark." Here Is another story which we will give before closing this chapter. Matthew Adams, son of Isaac Adams, who lived south of the Buffalo fork of White River and near the head breaks of Big Piney Creek that flows into the Arkansas River, was a hunter of ... ... The cavern was situated In the head of a rough gulch which lead into a deep hollow with steep hillsides. The cave was also near a high precipice. Adams had hunted all over this part of the country and was well acquainted with all the surroundings. On reaching the cave the hunter prepared his torch ... ... feet in the rear of the man. Without thinking what he was doing and fully believing Bruin would overhaul and kill him before he could reach safety Adams ran headlong down the hill toward the cliff. The bear when it emerged from the cave did not pursue the frightened hunter but ran in an opposite ... ... his adventure to Tom Davis and John Claiborne who went and followed the wounded bear and killed it. Three days after the bear was dead Adams went back to the scene of his scare and recovered his rifle.

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Voter Registration List

Yell County, Arkansas, 1870
Upper Lafave Precinct, October 3/4, 1870:
James A. Adams

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Turnbo Manuscripts

... The weather was cloudy and misting rain with full moon. A goodly number of the men were drinking and very soon after night Cage Hogan and Isaac Davis got into a quarrel and while they were making a loud noise, Pleas McCullough says men why don’t you fight you seem to want to bad enough. And Davis ... ... got into a quarrel and while they were making a loud noise, Pleas McCullough says men why don’t you fight you seem to want to bad enough. And Davis says "I had as soon fight as not" and struck Hogan with his clenched hand and knocked him down. and Hogan says "men I have a cripple arm and I ... ... and struck Hogan with his clenched hand and knocked him down. and Hogan says "men I have a cripple arm and I can’t fight", and the bystanders told Davis not to touch him any more. But in a little while the two men renewed the quarrel and Davis struck Cage again but did not knock him down but he ran ... ... arm and I can’t fight", and the bystanders told Davis not to touch him any more. But in a little while the two men renewed the quarrel and Davis struck Cage again but did not knock him down but he ran and Davis pursued him. They reminded me of two roosters fighting and one whipping the other ... ... to touch him any more. But in a little while the two men renewed the quarrel and Davis struck Cage again but did not knock him down but he ran and Davis pursued him. They reminded me of two roosters fighting and one whipping the other and the defeated one running and his enemy following hi" As ... ... the other and the defeated one running and his enemy following hi" As Hogan was leading the way he come to a ditch or gully and leaped over it, Davis attempted to jump over it but fell into it and lay sprawling at the bottom. At this Hogan stopped and turned around and went back to the gully ... ... to jump over it but fell into it and lay sprawling at the bottom. At this Hogan stopped and turned around and went back to the gully where Davis was and looked down at him and turned around again and trotted away a few yard and changing his mind he stopped and went back to the ditch again ... ... at him and turned around again and trotted away a few yard and changing his mind he stopped and went back to the ditch again and looking down at Davis once more as he still lay on his back at the bottom of the gully and jumped down into it where Davis was and began fighting at him. It seemed that ... ... back to the ditch again and looking down at Davis once more as he still lay on his back at the bottom of the gully and jumped down into it where Davis was and began fighting at him. It seemed that this act of Hogans infuriated Davis and he clawed at Hogan with his hands until he tore his shirt all ... ... back at the bottom of the gully and jumped down into it where Davis was and began fighting at him. It seemed that this act of Hogans infuriated Davis and he clawed at Hogan with his hands until he tore his shirt all off of him except the wrist bands and neck collar and threw it out of the ditch ... ... of him except the wrist bands and neck collar and threw it out of the ditch and one of the men picked it up and hung it on the horse rack. As soon Davis pulled Hogans shirt off he began thumping Cage on his naked back and ribs which sounded like hitting a gum. Cage was sitting on Davis but the ... ... As soon Davis pulled Hogans shirt off he began thumping Cage on his naked back and ribs which sounded like hitting a gum. Cage was sitting on Davis but the latter was pelting him so rough and raid that he was getting more than he thought he could bare, both men were drunk and not able to hurt ... ... than he thought he could bare, both men were drunk and not able to hurt each other bad, but Hogan thinking he had enough of it says, "Boys, take Davis off of me", and one of the men says "Uncle Cage we will have to take you off of Davis first before we can get to him". This created a merry laugh ... ... but Hogan thinking he had enough of it says, "Boys, take Davis off of me", and one of the men says "Uncle Cage we will have to take you off of Davis first before we can get to him". This created a merry laugh among the bystanders and the quarrelling and fighting ended for the time.

.. to hunters and the dangers to life while hunting after wild turkey we submit the following which was given me by Mr. Steve Friend. Said he "Jack Davis who once lived on the old Peter Friend farm on White River between the mouth of Big Creek and Bull Bottom. As is well known this land lies on the ... ... Marion County, Ark. was a famed hunter after wild turkeys and did not want one to escape him if he could prevent it. On a certain date while Davis lived on this farm there was a freshet in the river and while the water was bankfull he went up to the Poll Clark Ford which is just below the ... ... in among the trees on the iseland, and the canoe struck against a tree side ways and turned bottom upwards. The rifle went to the bottom but Davis caught to the limb of a tree and pulled himself up out of the water and up the tree out of danger. The canoe went on downstream. The accident or ... ... and pulled himself up out of the water and up the tree out of danger. The canoe went on downstream. The accident or misshap was done so quick that Davis could hardly realize whether It was a reality or imagination and he pinched himself to know whether he was wide awake or dreaming. But it was no ... ... of being rescued than at first. Soon after dark two men chanced to pass along on the bank on the side he was on which was the nearest to him. Davis heard them talking and he let himself be known and the trouble he had got into. They informed him that it was out of their power to help him then ... ... but stout raft of logs and two of the men got on this ill provised craft and with considerable difficulty they managed to reach the tree where Davis was and took him aboard of this newly made float and guided it back and put him ashore. Mr. Davis had passed a restless night as well as his wife ... ... difficulty they managed to reach the tree where Davis was and took him aboard of this newly made float and guided it back and put him ashore. Mr. Davis had passed a restless night as well as his wife had. Though he was saved but he was not at home yet and was compelled to remain away from there ... ... killing more turkeys thereafter but he was a much wiser man and did not cross the river any more to kill a turkey when it was at flood tide. Mr. Davis is dead now and his remains lies buried in the grave yard near Dugginsville, Mo. During Civil War times he was a soldier in the Federal Army." ...

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... Counties, Mo. Bucky Scribnor was the father of Red, Zack, Curt, Brinkly and Jane Scribnor. Jane was his only daughter and she was married to Joe Davis in Franklin County, Mo., and they lived several years on Beth’s Creek which flows into the Missouri River. Mr. Davis and wife and Bucky Scribnor ... ... and she was married to Joe Davis in Franklin County, Mo., and they lived several years on Beth’s Creek which flows into the Missouri River. Mr. Davis and wife and Bucky Scribnor and family all come to southwest Mo. in an early day and lived in the two counties just mentioned and were all noted ... ... counties just mentioned and were all noted hunters. Davis’s wife, like her father and four brothers, was an expert with the rifle. Her son, Ira J. Davis, told me one day that when he was a little fellow and his parents lived on Beth’s Creek in Franklin County they seen a deer one day feeding close ... ... and shot and killed the deer and went to work and removed the hide and dressed the meat as well as any hunter could do. At another time," said Mr. Davis, "while we lived on this same creek a big gray wolf made its appearance one morning before sunrise and got over the fence into the sheep lot and ...

... HUNTING By S. C. Turnbo One of the strange incidents of hunting that I have gathered from the old timers is the following. John Davis, son of Ira J. Davis, said that Isaac Adams, an old settler and hunter of Newton County, Ark., had several sons. Among them were John, William, ... ... C. Turnbo One of the strange incidents of hunting that I have gathered from the old timers is the following. John Davis, son of Ira J. Davis, said that Isaac Adams, an old settler and hunter of Newton County, Ark., had several sons. Among them were John, William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams ... ... sons. Among them were John, William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams lived on Little Buffalo some 10 miles above the town of Jasper. "One day," said Mr. Davis, "while the old man Adams and his son John were in the mountains hunting and while they were separated a short distance the old man saw a deer and ...

... ALIVE By S. C. Turnbo In my collection of hunting stories I have one account of a possom being skinned alive which was told me by Mr. Ira J. Davis who said that the incident occurred on Beths Creek which runs into the Missouri River at Beths Iseland. This creek is in Franklin County, Mo. "One ... ... into the Missouri River at Beths Iseland. This creek is in Franklin County, Mo. "One night during the early days of Franklin County," said Mr. Davis, "Jack Davis who was a cousin of mine, Bud Gantry and Solomon Smith while they were boys went out on the above named stream to catch possoms and ... ... Missouri River at Beths Iseland. This creek is in Franklin County, Mo. "One night during the early days of Franklin County," said Mr. Davis, "Jack Davis who was a cousin of mine, Bud Gantry and Solomon Smith while they were boys went out on the above named stream to catch possoms and among other ...

... here which is so well adapted to the raising of fine crops of corn and cotton. Among the Missourians who reside in this bottom is Ira J. (Joseph) Davis, an old timer of the southern part of the state and who also lived a few years in northern Arkansas. One day in the month of October, 1903, ... ... of the southern part of the state and who also lived a few years in northern Arkansas. One day in the month of October, 1903, I met Mr. Davis in the bottom mentioned where he lived just above the lake and four miles north of Choska and three miles southwest of Red Bird, where he told me ... ... four miles north of Choska and three miles southwest of Red Bird, where he told me of the days when he lived and hunted in southern Missouri. Mr. Davis was born in the state of Illinois in 1837, but has lived in Missouri from childhood. In 1857 when he was 20 years old he and his parents, Joe and ... ... state of Illinois in 1837, but has lived in Missouri from childhood. In 1857 when he was 20 years old he and his parents, Joe and Jane (Scribnor) Davis, moved to Christian County and settled on Swan Creek one mile below the mouth of Barbers Creek. In relating his observations in the then wild ... ... killed the eagle and we took it and the deer home with us. The deer was a doe and was a year old past. "Speaking of deer," continued Mr. Davis, "reminds me of an incident while I lived in the flatwoods ten miles south of Thomasville in Oregon County, Mo. One of our neighbors there was a ... ... serious trouble with wolves while I lived in southern Missouri, but I will tell you two wolf stories which I can vouch for the truth," said Mr. Davis. "On a small stream called two mile creek that runs into Warren Fork of Spring River and near three miles below the mouth of Rocky Hollow a pack of ... ... and Mr. Huff’s little boy whose given name was Thomas finished the life of the animal with an axe." The other wolf story given by Mr. Davis relates to a savage gang of wolves attacking a man which he says occurred in Rocky Hollow that runs into Warren Fork of Spring River in Oregon ... ... a man which he says occurred in Rocky Hollow that runs into Warren Fork of Spring River in Oregon County, Mo. In giving the account of it Mr. Davis said that during one fall season soon after the close of the war Tom Watson, Jasper Howel and Tom Gooden went into the above named hollow on a camp ...

... that was born and reared in Southwest Missouri is A. C. (Alph) Mullanax who served on the Union side. Mr. Mullanax is a son of Joseph and Mary (Davis) Mullanax and was born in Green County February 24 1845. His father lies buried in the cemetery at the Whittenburg School House on Asher Creek, a ...

... C. Turnbo: The Lone Grave on Gooley's Spring Creek THE LONE GRAVE ON GOOLEY’S SPRING CREEK By S. C. Turnbo I am informed that Jim Davis settled the Newt Turnbo Place on Gooley’s Spring Creek in Ozark County, Mo. He lived at the lower end of the farm. Mr. Davis married Margarette ... ... am informed that Jim Davis settled the Newt Turnbo Place on Gooley’s Spring Creek in Ozark County, Mo. He lived at the lower end of the farm. Mr. Davis married Margarette Castleman daughter of Alex Castleman. Bobby Holmes and Jim Barnette lived at the foot of the hill on the west side of the creek ...

... first load of his corn crop in a big box fastened on a large sled drawn by a team of gentle cattle. In the early fifties a man of the name of Jobe Davis lived in the upper end of the bottom near the bank of a ravine. Davis was a noted violinist and used a loud sounding fiddle which could be plainly ... ... by a team of gentle cattle. In the early fifties a man of the name of Jobe Davis lived in the upper end of the bottom near the bank of a ravine. Davis was a noted violinist and used a loud sounding fiddle which could be plainly heard across the river. Soon after Mr. Carroll taught his school here ...

... a Panther and Kills It A BOY TWELVE YEARS OLD SHOOTS A PANTHER AND KILLS IT By S. C. Turnbo On the 17th of January, 1904, Joe Davis who was living five miles north of Choska in the Indian Territory furnished me the following story. "During the early days of Franklin ...

... S. C. Turnbo: Tussle with Wounded Deer TUSSLE WITH WOUNDED DEER By S. C. Turnbo Mr. Joe Davis in narrating his hunting stories said that sometimes a man becomes forgetful of his safety and does a thing or two that he repents of afterward and ...

... on one occasion while a small command of we soldiers were passing her mother’s house Jane greeted us in a kind manner and says "Hurrah for Jeff Davis and the Southern Confederacy." Some of the boys said they thought she ought not be so bold in advocating southern sentiments so strong. Others said ...

... discovered them for we soon shot them both and saved their hides and meat. Each deer netted about 125 pounds." Another account by Joseph Davis in regard to finding deer locked by the horns follows. "Well, yes," said he when the writer interrogated him on that subject, "I sure did ... ... together. Handcock taken his to Barry County, Mo. I carried mine into Newton County, Ark." The following was told me by Mrs. Sarah (Tripp) Davis, daughter of Thomas Tripp who was an early settler in Christian County, Mo. In telling the story Mrs. Davis said that one day In 1856 her ... ... told me by Mrs. Sarah (Tripp) Davis, daughter of Thomas Tripp who was an early settler in Christian County, Mo. In telling the story Mrs. Davis said that one day In 1856 her father and Martin Willard while hunting together on Barbers Creek, a tributary of Swan Creek, they come up on two ...

(Turnbo Manuscripts)
The Springfield-Greene County Library
(Turnbo Manuscripts)
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TWENTY-SEVENTH ARK. CONFEDERATE INFANTRY USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Special thanks to Desmond Walls Allen for allowing her indexes to be posted to the archives to help everyone in their genealogical quest! Following are the names of the soldiers who served in the Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry. You may order a regimental history of this unit, "The Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry" from Arkansas Research, PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033, for $16.00 plus $3.00 shipping. The book lists company, rank in and out, enlistment date and place, and remarks about the soldiers' activities

PRESTON DAVIS,
ALFREDDAVIS,
ELISHGADAVIS,
G. W.DAVIS,
J. W.DAVIS,
JAMES DAVIS,
JAMES DAVIS,
M. D. L.DAVIS,
N. C.DAVIS,
WILLIAMDAVIS,
WILLIAMDAVIS,
WILLIAM E. DAVIS,
WYATTE,
FLIPPIN, W. B.,
GRAY,
JAMES GRAY,
ROBERT ,POYNTER,
D. H.POYNTER,
F. M.POYNTER,
THOMASPOYNTER,
THOMAS H., RAMSEY,
G. W.RAMSEY

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MARION CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Marion Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, Joy Fisher and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at ARGenWeb This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks

DAVIS AARON 1 18N 18W 0 1878/06/13
DAVIS AARON 2 18N 18W 160 1878/06/13
DAVIS ALEXANDER B 23 19N 18W 0 1894/10/10
DAVIS ALEXANDER B 26 19N 18W 0 1894/10/10
DAVIS ALEXANDER B 26 19N 18W 160 1894/10/10
DAVIS ALEXANDER N 34 17N 14W 40 1884/09/30
DAVIS ALFRED 1 18N 16W 0 1901/02/09
DAVIS ALFRED 12 18N 16W 0 1901/02/09
DAVIS ALFRED 12 18N 16W 160 1901/02/09
DAVIS ALY 3 18N 18W 0 1886/03/10
DAVIS ALY 3 18N 18W 160.64 1886/03/10
DAVIS ANDERSON 21 19N 15W 0 1901/02/20
DAVIS ANDERSON 28 19N 15W 80 1901/02/20
DAVIS ANDREW S 10 18N 16W 40 1904/09/08
DAVIS ELIZABETH 9 17N 17W 0 1882/10/20
DAVIS ELIZABETH 9 17N 17W 160 1882/10/20
DAVIS EZEKIEL S 4 20N 17W 0 1891/07/20
DAVIS EZEKIEL S 4 20N 17W 0 1891/07/20
DAVIS EZEKIEL S 4 20N 17W 159.59 1891/07/20
DAVIS JAMES K 26 19N 17W 80 1882/10/20
DAVIS JAMES R 11 18N 16W 80 1892/06/25
DAVIS JAMES R 11 18N 16W 80 1892/07/25
DAVIS JAMES R 14 18N 16W 0 1892/07/25
DAVIS JAMES T 27 19N 15W 0 1903/04/08
DAVIS JAMES T 27 19N 15W 0 1903/04/08
DAVIS JAMES T 27 19N 15W 160 1903/04/08
DAVIS JEFFERSON B 26 19N 17W 0 1882/08/15
DAVIS JEFFERSON B 26 19N 17W 0 1882/08/15
DAVIS JEFFERSON B 35 19N 17W 160 1882/08/15
DAVIS JOHN B 36 17N 17W 0 1904/03/01 DUPLICATE DOCUMENT SEE NEXT PAGE
DAVIS JOHN B 36 17N 17W 160 1904/03/01 DUPLICATE DOCUMENT SEE NEXT PAGE
DAVIS JOHN B 36 17N 17W 0 1904/03/01
DAVIS JOHN B 36 17N 17W 160 1904/03/01DAVIS JOHN P 3 20N 17W 0 1904/12/31
DAVIS JOHN P 10 20N 17W 120 1904/12/31
DAVIS JOHN 6 18N 17W 47.63 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN 3 18N 18W 0 1875/07/15
DAVIS JOHN 34 19N 18W 81.97 1875/07/15
DAVIS JOSEPH P 17 17N 16W 0 1901/02/01
DAVIS JOSEPH P 18 17N 16W 160 1901/02/01
DAVIS LEWIS B 24 21N 18W 0 1906/08/10
DAVIS LEWIS B 24 21N 18W 0 1906/08/10
DAVIS LEWIS B 24 21N 18W 160 1906/08/10
DAVIS MAXFIELD B 4 20N 15W 0 1900/08/09
DAVIS MAXFIELD B 33 21N 15W 0 1900/08/09
DAVIS MAXFIELD B 33 21N 15W 161.6 1900/08/09
DAVIS PLEASANT R 15 18N 17W 0 1878/06/13
DAVIS PLEASANT R 22 18N 17W 160 1878/06/13
DAVIS SAMUEL 12 18N 16W 0 1892/08/20
DAVIS SAMUEL 12 18N 16W 120 1892/08/20
DAVIS SILAS 25 19N 16W 0 1897/05/03
DAVIS SILAS 25 19N 16W 0 1897/05/03
DAVIS SILAS 26 19N 16W 160 1897/05/03
DAVIS WILLIAM A 10 17N 17W 0 1891/04/23
DAVIS WILLIAM A 15 17N 17W 0 1891/04/23
DAVIS WILLIAM A 15 17N 17W 160 1891/04/23
DAVIS WILLIAM S 24 21N 18W 0 1906/08/10
LANDS LOCATED ON LEFT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS WILLIAM S 24 21N 18W 0 1906/08/10
LANDS LOCATED ON LEFT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS WILLIAM S 24 21N 18W 160 1906/08/10

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DAVIS AARON 5 20N 24W 0 1860/10/01
DAVIS AARON 5 20N 24W 88.6 1860/10/01
DAVIS AARON 25 21N 25W 0 1878/12/30
DAVIS AARON 25 21N 25W 80 1878/12/30
DAVIS ARCHEMEDES 14 20N 26W 0 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO THE MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHEMEDES 14 20N 26W 0 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO THE MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHEMEDES 14 20N 26W 160 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO THE MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 10 20N 26W 0 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 10 20N 26W 120 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 15 20N 26W 320 1884/12/13
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 15 20N 26W 0 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 15 20N 26W 0 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

DAVIS ARCHIMEDES 15 20N 26W 160 1884/12/30
PATENT ISSUED TO MAYOR OF CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF CITY RESIDENTS

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Name: Mary "Polly" DAVIS
Born: 16 AUG 1801 at: Northumberland Co, PA
Married: 8 JUN 1820 at: Perry twp, Brown Co, OH
Died: 24 JAN 1883 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: James ADAMS
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Name: Azuba DAVIS
Born: 11 JUL 1803 at: PA
Married: 24 JUL 1825 at: Warren Co, OH
Died: 5 JUL 1868 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: John ADAMS
Name: Sarah DAVIS
Born: CA

Name: Anna DAVIS
Born: CA 1807

Name: Elsie DAVIS

SOURCES
1) "Dallas County Records" IHS
2) IGI International Genealogy Index LDS

Born: EST 1638 at: Barnstable, MA
Married: 11 JAN 1665 at: Lynn, MA
Died: AFT 15 MAR 1714 at: Concord (Bedford), MA
Father:Dolor DAVIS Mother:Margary WILLARD
Other Spouses: Mary WATERS, Ruth TAYLOR

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CARROLL CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Carroll Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at ARGenWeb This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS CHARLES J 21 21N 22W 80 1898/06/23
DAVIS CHARLES J 22 21N 22W 40 1888/11/24
DAVIS CHARLES J 22 21N 22W 80 1875/07/15
DAVIS CHARLES Z 4 20N 24W 0 1884/10/20
DAVIS CHARLES Z 9 20N 24W 120 1884/10/20
DAVIS ERVIN M 22 21N 22W 0 1875/06/01
DAVIS ERVIN M 22 21N 22W 120 1875/06/01
DAVIS GEORGE W 20 21N 24W 0 1888/02/23
DAVIS GEORGE W 29 21N 24W 160 1888/02/23
DAVIS JAMES B 29 18N 24W 160 1904/05/05
DAVIS JAMES W 4 20N 22W 0 1904/03/01
DAVIS JAMES W 9 20N 22W 80 1904/03/01
DAVIS JEFFERSON 3 20N 24W 80 1876/01/20
DAVIS JEFFERSON 4 20N 24W 40 1860/10/01
DAVIS JEFFERSON 15 21N 24W 0 1895/05/28
DAVIS JEFFERSON 15 21N 24W 80 1896/08/13
DAVIS JEFFERSON 22 21N 24W 80 1895/05/28
DAVIS JOHN P 26 21N 26W 0 1888/12/28
DAVIS JOHN P 27 21N 26W 160 1888/12/28
DAVIS JOHN R 9 17N 24W 0 1890/12/06
DAVIS JOHN R 9 17N 24W 160 1890/12/06
DAVIS JOHN 23 20N 25W 40 1854/11/15
DAVIS RICHARD C 30 18N 24W 160 1891/07/20
DAVIS RICHARD C 31 18N 24W 0 1891/07/20
DAVIS RICHARD 2 19N 23W 0 1876/12/13
DAVIS RICHARD 2 19N 23W 127.67 1876/12/13
DAVIS ROBERT M 6 17N 24W 156.93 1891/08/18
DAVIS SARAH 11 20N 25W 80 1895/04/05
DAVIS TURNER 30 18N 24W 40 1860/02/01
DAVIS WILLIAM F 27 21N 22W 80 1901/02/20
DAVIS WILLIAM 24 20N 24W 0 1890/02/19
DAVIS WILLIAM 24 20N 24W 0 1890/02/19
DAVIS WILLIAM 24 20N 24W 160 1890/02/19

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BOONE CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Boone Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. T This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS AMBROSE L 30 19N 20W 160 1885/08/05
DAVIS COLUMBUS C 1 20N 21W 0 1895/10/09
DAVIS COLUMBUS C 36 21N 21W 140.56 1895/10/09
DAVIS COLUMBUS C 36 21N 21W 0 1895/10/09
DAVIS ENOCH 2 18N 22W 80 1904/08/26
DAVIS FRANK 27 20N 21W 160 1901/06/08
DAVIS FRANK 22 20N 21W 0 1901/06/08
DAVIS FRANK 22 20N 21W 0 1901/06/08
DAVIS HARLOW W 6 19N 19W 0 1894/11/12
DAVIS HARLOW W 6 19N 19W 0 1894/11/12
DAVIS HARLOW W 31 20N 19W 160.48 1894/11/12
DAVIS ISAAC 27 18N 20W 80 1875/07/20
DAVIS JAMES W 24 20N 22W 140.21 1895/11/13
DAVIS JAMES W 19 20N 21W 0 1895/11/13
DAVIS JAMES 3 20N 20W 0 1882/10/20
DAVIS JAMES 3 20N 20W 0 1882/10/20
DAVIS JAMES 4 20N 20W 156.72 1882/10/20
DAVIS JOHN S 24 21N 21W 0 1891/04/13
DAVIS JOHN S 24 21N 21W 160 1891/04/13
DAVIS JOHN 31 19N 21W 0 1889/07/05
DAVIS JOHN 31 19N 21W 160.82 1889/07/05
DAVIS JOHN 31 19N 21W 0 1889/07/05
DAVIS MARTIN V 26 19N 20W 0 1890/06/28
DAVIS MARTIN V 26 19N 20W 160 1890/06/28
DAVIS MARTIN V 26 19N 20W 0 1890/06/28
DAVIS PERMELIA A 7 17N 18W 80 1882/10/20
DAVIS SYLVANUS C 9 20N 21W 160 1895/06/17
DAVIS SYLVANUS C 5 20N 21W 0 1895/06/17
DAVIS SYLVANUS C 4 20N 21W 0 1895/06/17
DAVIS THOMAS B 7 17N 18W 0 1876/06/20
DAVIS THOMAS B 7 17N 18W 0 1876/06/20
DAVIS THOMAS B 8 17N 18W 120 1876/06/20
DAVIS THOMAS P 25 19N 22W 161.99

1875/10/01 1521 IS THE SECOND APPLICATION NO.
DAVIS THOMAS P 30 19N 21W 0
1875/10/01 1521 IS THE SECOND APPLICATION NO.
DAVIS THOMAS P 24 19N 22W 0
1875/10/01 1521 IS THE SECOND APPLICATION NO.
DAVIS THOMAS P 19 19N 21W 0
1875/10/01 1521 IS THE SECOND APPLICATION NO.
DAVIS THOMAS 31 19N 21W 120 1888/12/28
DAVIS THOMAS 31 19N 21W 0 1888/12/28
DAVIS WILLIAM M 7 17N 18W 40 1854/11/15
DAVIS WILLIAM M 7 17N 18W 40 1854/11/15
DAVIS WILLIAM M 7 17N 18W 0
1851/10/01 ASSIGNEE OF CUM-E-MOON-TUBBEE
DAVIS WILLIAM M 7 17N 18W 80
1851/10/01 ASSIGNEE OF CUM-E-MOON-TUBBEE
DAVIS WILLIAM M 8 17N 18W 40 1854/11/15
DAVIS WILLIAM T 8 21N 19W 0
1894/10/10 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS WILLIAM T 8 21N 19W 0
1894/10/10 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS WILLIAM T 9 21N 19W 160
1894/10/10 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS WILLIAM W 9 20N 21W 80 1899/02/13
DAVIS WILLIAM W 33 21N 21W 80 1905/08/26

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BAXTER CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Baxter Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS ARTEMES 13 21N 12W 148.15 1894/11/28
DAVIS ARTEMES 12 21N 12W 0 1894/11/28
DAVIS ARTEMES 12 21N 12W 0 1894/11/28
DAVIS JAMES D 29 18N 13W 0 1898/04/11 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS JAMES D 29 18N 13W 160 1898/04/11 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
DAVIS JOHN F 21 20N 14W 160 1890/09/26
DAVIS JOHN F 21 20N 14W 0 1890/09/26
DAVIS JOHN F 21 20N 14W 0 1890/09/26
DAVIS JOHN W 33 19N 14W 40 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN W 33 19N 14W 40 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN W 33 19N 14W 40 1860/09/01
DAVIS LAFRANES F 29 21N 12W 160 1894/12/17
DAVIS LAFRANES F 29 21N 12W 0 1894/12/17
DAVIS SYLVANUS V 13 21N 13W 152.6 1907/04/10
DAVIS SYLVANUS V 18 21N 12W 0 1907/04/10
DAVIS WILLIAM H 25 17N 12W 0 1904/12/31
DAVIS WILLIAM H 25 17N 12W 0 1904/12/31
DAVIS WILLIAM H 25 17N 12W 160 1904/12/31
DAVIS WILLIS C 25 19N 12W 80 1907/04/10

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BENTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Benton Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS ALBERT L 18 20N 29W 39.4 1882/12/15
DAVIS ANDERSON 32 19N 32W 80 1859/07/01
DAVIS ANDERSON 6 18N 30W 40 1876/05/15
DAVIS ANDERSON 32 19N 32W 0 1859/07/01
DAVIS BENJAMIN F 4 19N 30W 40 1876/08/15
DAVIS CAROLINE 20 21N 30W 0 1898/08/15
DAVIS CAROLINE 20 21N 30W 160 1898/08/15
DAVIS COMPTON 17 17N 33W 160 1889/06/26
DAVIS CORNEALIUS L 28 17N 33W 80 1886/03/30
DAVIS DANIEL G 19 19N 33W 40 1861/05/01
DAVIS DUDLEY 4 20N 34W 0 1860/02/01
DAVIS DUDLEY 3 20N 34W 159.86 1860/02/01
DAVIS DUDLEY 4 20N 34W 0 1860/02/01
DAVIS DUDLEY 3 20N 34W 0 1860/02/01
DAVIS ELESON M 24 19N 34W 80 1860/02/01
DAVIS ELESON M 26 19N 34W 40 1857/08/01
DAVIS HUGH 27 19N 33W 40 1860/02/01
DAVIS HUGH 27 19N 33W 40 1860/02/01
DAVIS HUGH 25 19N 31W 40 1860/10/01
DAVIS ISAAC C 35 20N 32W 160 1891/11/23
DAVIS ISAAC C 35 20N 32W 0 1891/11/23
DAVIS JAMES E 22 17N 33W 160 1888/02/23
DAVIS JAMES E 27 17N 33W 0 1888/02/23
DAVIS JAMES E 27 17N 33W 0 1888/02/23
DAVIS JAMES M 26 19N 34W 80 1861/05/01
DAVIS JAMES M 23 19N 34W 40 1859/07/01
DAVIS JAMES M 23 19N 34W 0 1861/05/01
DAVIS JAMES M 23 19N 34W 40 1859/07/01
DAVIS JOHN W 5 19N 29W 68.81 1893/10/19
DAVIS JOHN 7 18N 28W 40 1849/09/01 ALSO ASA COMBS
DAVIS JOSEPH 6 18N 30W 40 1882/06/01
DAVIS ROBERT 34 20N 28W 40 1860/02/01
DAVIS SAMUEL J 2 20N 31W 167.27 1900/08/09
DAVIS SAMUEL J 2 20N 31W 0 1900/08/09
DAVIS WILLIAM L 17 19N 33W 0 1861/05/01
DAVIS WILLIAM L 36 19N 33W 40 1860/02/01
DAVIS WILLIAM L 30 21N 32W 39.83 1883/02/03
DAVIS WILLIAM L 17 19N 33W 160 1861/05/01
DAVIS WILLIAM R 14 21N 30W 40 1888/10/16

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BRADLEY CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Bradley Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Remarks

DAVIS ABRAM E 28 15S 10W 40 1861/05/01
DAVIS ABRAM E 28 15S 10W 40 1861/05/01
DAVIS ABRAM E 29 15S 10W 40 1861/05/01
DAVIS ABRAM E 29 15S 10W 40 1861/05/01
DAVIS ALLEN W 30 15S 11W 40 1896/02/10
DAVIS AMOS A 15 16S 10W 40 1906/10/09
DAVIS GEORGE 3 14S 11W 0 1876/04/01
DAVIS GEORGE 3 14S 11W 120 1876/04/01
DAVIS GRAN 7 15S 11W 0 1904/12/31
DAVIS GRAN 8 15S 11W 0 1904/12/31
DAVIS GRAN 8 15S 11W 160 1904/12/31
DAVIS HENRY J 3 14S 11W 0 1885/04/27
DAVIS HENRY J 10 14S 11W 80 1885/04/27
DAVIS JAMES L 13 14S 10W 80 1906/03/22
DAVIS JAMES L 14 14S 10W 0 1906/03/22
DAVIS JOHN W 28 15S 12W 0 1857/07/01
DAVIS JOHN W 33 15S 12W 80 1857/07/01
DAVIS JOHN 4 13S 11W 79.64 1882/09/09
DAVIS JONATHAN 14 14S 10W 120 1859/07/01
DAVIS JONATHAN 15 14S 10W 0 1859/07/01
DAVIS JOSIAH H 1 17S 10W 40 1861/04/01
DAVIS OLIFF 10 14S 11W 0 1906/08/10
DAVIS OLIFF 11 14S 11W 80 1906/08/10
DAVIS OLIVER 3 14S 11W 80 1876/04/01
DAVIS OLIVER 10 14S 11W 0 1876/04/01
DAVIS OLIVER 10 14S 11W 80 1876/04/01
DAVIS WILLIAM P 11 14S 10W 40 1861/07/01
DAVIS WILLIAM P 12 14S 10W 80 1878/02/05
DAVIS WILLIAM P 13 14S 10W 0 1878/02/05

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CALHOUN CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Calhoun Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 0 1889/11/22
ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 0 1889/11/22
ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 160 1889/11/22
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 80 1860/12/01
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 0 1860/12/01
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 80 1860/12/01
ADAMS WILLIAM A 11 14S 13W 0 1889/06/13
ADAMS WILLIAM A 14 14S 13W 80 1889/06/13
ADAMS WILLIAM 15 13S 14W 0 1858/01/15 ASSIGNEES OF KE KAH TIMAH
JEREMIAH J 27 6S 22W 120 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH J 34 6S 22W 0 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH J 34 6S 22W 200 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH J 34 6S 22W 0 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH J 35 6S 22W 0 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH J 35 6S 22W 0 1860/04/02
DAVIDSON JEREMIAH P 33 6S 22W 40 1860/07/02
DAVIDSON JOHN H 25 7S 18W 0 1889/06/24
DAVIDSON JOHN H 25 7S 18W 0 1889/06/24
DAVIDSON JOHN H 25 7S 18W 160
DAVIS ALLEN G 21 14S 12W 80 1848/07/10
DAVIS ALLEN G 27 14S 12W 0 1848/07/10
DAVIS BERRIEN M 9 15S 13W 40 1861/04/01
DAVIS BERRIEN M 9 15S 13W 40 1861/04/01
DAVIS BERRIEN M 9 15S 13W 0 1861/04/01
DAVIS BERRIEN M 9 15S 13W 120 1861/04/01
DAVIS CAROLINE 31 15S 12W 149.42 1893/03/03
DAVIS EBEN N 19 14S 13W 39.79 1852/11/01
DAVIS GEORGE 36 11S 15W 0 1889/06/13
DAVIS GEORGE 36 11S 15W 160 1889/06/13
DAVIS GEORGE 5 12S 14W 0 1892/06/21
DAVIS GEORGE 5 12S 14W 120 1892/06/21
DAVIS GEORGE 6 12S 14W 0 1892/06/21
DAVIS ISAAC 25 12S 13W 0 1889/06/13
DAVIS ISAAC 36 12S 13W 160 1889/06/13
DAVIS JAMES R 9 13S 12W 0 1896/03/09
DAVIS JAMES R 9 13S 12W 120 1896/03/09
DAVIS JOHN A 13 15S 13W 0 1895/05/03
DAVIS JOHN A 14 15S 13W 0 1895/05/03
DAVIS JOHN A 14 15S 13W 160 1895/05/03
DAVIS JOHN W 28 14S 12W 0 1848/11/01
DAVIS JOHN W 28 14S 12W 80 1848/11/01
DAVIS JOHN W 28 14S 12W 40 1852/11/01
DAVIS JOHN W 28 14S 12W 40 1852/05/15
DAVIS JOHNATHAN P 19 14S 13W 40 1850/04/01
DAVIS JOHNATHAN P 25 14S 14W 40 1850/04/01
DAVIS JOHNATHAN P 26 14S 14W 40 1852/11/01
DAVIS JONATHAN P 14 14S 14W 40 1852/05/15
DAVIS JONATHAN P 14 14S 14W 40 1852/05/15
DAVIS JONATHAN P 15 14S 14W 40 1859/07/01
DAVIS JOSEPH S 14 15S 13W 0 1899/08/14
DAVIS JOSEPH S 14 15S 13W 0 1899/08/14
DAVIS JOSEPH S 14 15S 13W 160 1899/08/14
DAVIS SAMUEL 30 14S 14W 0 1893/02/01
DAVIS SAMUEL 30 14S 14W 160 1893/02/01
DAVIS WARREN 12 15S 15W 0 1899/01/23
DAVIS WARREN 12 15S 15W 80 1899/01/23
DAVIS WILLIAM J 21 14S 12W 40 1857/07/01
DAVIS WILLIAM T 8 13S 12W 80 1896/03/09
DAVIS

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CLARK CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Clark Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Remarks

DAVIS EDWARD 26 7S 20W 80 1837/08/01
DAVIS EDWARD 33 8S 18W 116 1837/08/01
DAVIS EDWARD 34 8S 20W 80 1843/03/01
DAVIS EDWARD 11 9S 19W 40 1848/07/10
DAVIS EDWARD 14 9S 19W 40 1848/07/10
DAVIS HENRY H 14 10S 18W 40 1855/03/01
DAVIS HENRY H 15 10S 18W 80 1849/11/01
DAVIS JAMES H 24 5S 21W 160 1889/06/13
DAVIS JAMES H 11 9S 19W 80 1891/08/04
DAVIS JAMES M 30 6S 19W 40 1855/03/01
DAVIS JOHN R 32 6S 19W 40 1837/08/01
DAVIS JOHN R 26 7S 20W 40 1837/08/01
DAVIS NATHAN 28 7S 19W 96.35 1905/01/19
DAVIS NATHAN 33 7S 19W 98.36 1837/04/15
DAVIS WILLIAM D 32 7S 21W 0 1859/07/01
DAVIS WILLIAM D 32 7S 21W 120 1859/07/01
DAVIS WILLIAM D 32 7S 21W 160 1859/07/01
DAVIS WILLIAM T 23 5S 23W 160 1882/06/10
DAVIS WILLIAM W 4 10S 18W 40 1855/03/01
DAVIS WILLIAM W 5 10S 18W 40 1850/10/01
DAVIS WILLIAM 10 9S 19W 40 1848/07/10
DAVIS ZACHARIAH 30 6S 19W 40 1843/03/01
DAVIS ZACHARIAH 31 6S 19W 80 1837/08/01
DAVIS ZACHARIAH 31 6S 19W 80 1839/11/01
DAVIS ZACHARIAH 32 6S 19W 40 1837/08/01

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CLEBURNE CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Cleburne Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, Joy Fisher and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at ARGenWeb This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS BENJAMIN F 34 12N 9W 0 1860/05/01
GRADUATION S&C FOR LANDS N OF CHEROKEE BOUNDARY
DAVIS BENJAMIN F 34 12N 9W 120 1860/05/01
GRADUATION S&C FOR LANDS N OF CHEROKEE BOUNDARY
DAVIS BENJAMIN F 34 12N 9W 40 1860/05/01
DAVIS JAMES H 22 9N 9W 0 1860/05/01
DAVIS JAMES H 23 9N 9W 160 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN L 10 9N 9W 0 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN L 11 9N 9W 0 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN L 11 9N 9W 0 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN L 11 9N 9W 160 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN W 26 9N 9W 80 1899/02/13
DAVIS JOHN 13 12N 9W 0 1877/02/20
DAVIS JOHN 14 12N 9W 160 1877/02/20
DAVIS JOHN 23 12N 9W 40 1860/05/01
DAVIS JOHN 23 12N 9W 40 1861/03/28
DAVIS JOSEPH D 4 10N 9W 167.17 1860/05/01
DAVIS MARTHA E 19 11N 10W 54.22 1903/04/08
DAVIS OHRA B 1 11N 12W 0 1906/09/14
DAVIS OHRA B 2 11N 12W 80 1906/09/14
DAVIS SARAH M 17 10N 8W 0 1895/08/08
DAVIS SARAH M 17 10N 8W 120 1895/08/08
DAVIS THOMAS P 30 11N 8W 80 1860/05/01
DAVIS WILLIAM A 5 11N 9W 0 1907/04/10
DAVIS WILLIAM A 5 11N 9W 120 1907/04/10
DAVIS WILLIAM W 11 11N 11W 0 1899/12/21
DAVIS WILLIAM W 11 11N 11W 0 1899/12/21
DAVIS WILLIAM W 14 11N 11W 160 1899/12/21

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CLEVELAND CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Cleveland Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS ABSALOM 10 11S 9W 80 1861/07/01
DAVIS ABSALOM 15 11S 9W 40 1895/04/06
DAVIS ABSLEM 15 11S 9W 80 1857/07/01
DAVIS CLEMENT 3 8S 12W 65.52 1854/05/01
DAVIS ELIZABETH 3 8S 12W 67.94 1854/05/01
DAVIS EMANUEL 10 10S 11W 80 1861/04/01
DAVIS EMANUEL 15 10S 11W 80 1860/03/01
DAVIS GEORGE W 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS GEORGE W 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS GEORGE W 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS GEORGE W 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02DAVIS GEORGE W 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS GEORGE W 15 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS GEORGE W 15 8S 9W 320 1860/07/02
DAVIS ISAAC 7 8S 9W 40 1897/02/10
DAVIS JAMES L 3 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS JAMES L 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS JAMES L 10 8S 9W 0 1860/07/02
DAVIS JAMES L 10 8S 9W 320 1860/07/02
DAVIS JAMES T 15 8S 13W 40 1904/07/15
DAVIS JESSE 17 8S 9W 320 1897/08/16
DAVIS JESSE 18 8S 9W 0 1897/08/16
DAVIS JESSE 18 8S 9W 0 1897/08/16
DAVIS JOHN M 15 8S 10W 40 1860/07/02
DAVIS JOHN M 15 8S 10W 0 1860/10/01
DAVIS JOHN M 15 8S 10W 0 1860/10/01
DAVIS JOHN M 15 8S 10W 200 1860/10/01
DAVIS JOHN M 15 8S 10W 0 1861/03/26
DAVIS JOHN M 22 8S 10W 0 1860/10/01
DAVIS JOHN M 22 8S 10W 80 1860/10/01
DAVIS JOHN M 22 8S 10W 80 1861/03/26
DAVIS WILLIAM 1 11S 12W 0 1851/06/14
JOHN H ASKEW ASSIGNEES OF NOK-ME-UBBEE REP OF OKA-ISH-TI-E-MAH DECEASED
DAVIS WILLIAM 12 11S 12W 80 1839/10/11
DAVIS WILLIAM 12 11S 12W 0 1851/06/14
JOHN H ASKEW ASSIGNEES OF NOK-ME-UBBEE REP OF OKA-ISH-TI-E-MAH DECEASED
DAVIS WILLIAM 12 11S 12W 0 1851/06/14
JOHN H ASKEW ASSIGNEES OF NOK-ME-UBBEE REP OF OKA-ISH-TI-E-MAH DECEASED
DAVIS ZEPHANIAH A 3 8S 10W 0 1898/04/18
DAVIS ZEPHANIAH A 3 8S 10W 0 1898/04/18
DAVIS ZEPHANIAH A 3 8S 10W 319.95 1898/04/18
DAVIS ZEPHANIAH A 4 8S 10W 0 1898/04/18
DAVIS ZEPHANIAH A 4 8S 10W 0 1898/

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COLUMBIA CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Columbia Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS ABSALOM T 35 16S 19W 0 1857/07/01
DAVIS ABSALOM T 36 16S 19W 160 1857/07/01
DAVIS ABSALOM T 36 16S 19W 0 1858/05/03
DAVIS ABSALOM T 36 16S 19W 120 1858/05/03
DAVIS ABSALOM T 1 17S 19W 38.75 1859/07/01
DAVIS ABSALOM U 1 17S 19W 0 1860/04/02
DAVIS ABSALOM U 1 17S 19W 80 1860/04/02
DAVIS ESTHER C 34 16S 21W 0 1905/12/06
DAVIS ESTHER C 34 16S 21W 80 1905/12/06
DAVIS FLAVOUS J 35 16S 19W 80 1859/07/01
DAVIS HENRY 4 20S 22W 40 1855/03/01
DAVIS HENRY 5 20S 22W 80 1855/03/01
DAVIS ISRAEL N 26 18S 20W 160 1860/04/02
DAVIS JAMES E 14 19S 19W 40 1860/09/01
DAVIS JOHN 6 19S 20W 0 1859/07/01
DAVIS JOHN 7 19S 20W 160 1859/07/01
DAVIS LEANDER 9 18S 19W 80 1857/07/01
DAVIS LEANDER 10 18S 19W 0 1857/07/01
DAVIS LEANDER 10 18S 19W 40 1860/04/02
DAVIS LEROY H 17 16S 20W 120 1858/05/03
DAVIS LEROY H 20 16S 20W 0 1857/07/01
DAVIS LEROY H 20 16S 20W 200 1857/07/01
DAVIS LEROY H 20 16S 20W 0 1858/05/03
DAVIS LEROY H 20 16S 20W 0 1858/05/03
DAVIS LEVINA A 31 19S 19W 160 1860/04/02
DAVIS MATHEW 15 16S 21W 0 1856/10/10
DAVIS MATHEW 15 16S 21W 80 1856/10/10
DAVIS VIRGIL N 14 16S 22W 80 1888/03/15

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before 1908 for what is now Crawford Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

DAVIS CARROL S 4 10N 32W 40 1860/03/01
DAVIS EDWARD P 18 11N 31W 79.91 1883/10/01
DAVIS ELIJAH 20 11N 29W 40 1888/03/04
DAVIS ELIJAH 20 11N 29W 40 1888/06/27
DAVIS ELIJAH 20 11N 29W 0 1885/04/27
DAVIS ELIJAH 20 11N 29W 160 1885/04/27
DAVIS ENOCH P 33 10N 31W 40 1888/10/17
DAVIS FRANCIS M 20 11N 29W 80 9/21/05
DAVIS JAMES P 15 10N 29W 40 1890/01/27
DAVIS ROBERT 36 12N 30W 0 1889/08/16
DAVIS ROBERT 36 12N 30W 120 1889/08/16
DAVIS SAMUEL A 28 12N 30W 80 1854/11/15
DAVIS SAMUEL A 34 12N 30W 40 1854/11/15
DAVIS SHADERACH J 22 11N 32W 40 1893/02/21
DAVIS WILLIAM 17 9N 31W 40 1844/07/10

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William Davis / Agnes Montgomery

Husband: William Davis

Born: 22 Dec 1713 at: Kilbernie, Scotland
Married: 9 Aug 1743 at:
Died: Sep 1800 at:
Father: John Davis
Mother: Martha Dunlap
Spouses: Agnes Montgomery

Wife: Agnes Montgomery

Born: 1722 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire, Scotland
Died: 2 Jan 1795 at:
Father: John Montgomery
Mother:
Spouses: William Davis

CHILDREN

Name: William Davis
Born: 3 Jun 1744 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire, Scotland
Died: 9 Jan 1761 at:
Spouses:

Name: Janet Davis

Born: 24 May 1746 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire,
Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses:

Name: John Davis

Born: 24 Dec 1748 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire,
Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses:

Name: Mary Davis

Born: 4 Dec 1757 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire, Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: James Davis

Born: 22 Jul 1760 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire,
Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses:

Name: William Davis

Born: 27 Oct 1762 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire,
Scotland
Married: 15 Feb 1788 at: Kilbernie, Ayreshire,
Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses: Elizabeth White

I looked at all my names on Clan Macrae OnlineClan Macrae Online ********* Boone Co. Cemetaries

Alpena Cemetery
Boone Co.
121. Davis, twins--1914
122. Davis. Arles D.-- May 13, 1895--May 7.1976--Pvt USARMY WWl(Military ft.stone)
125. Davis, Ernest-- June 3, 1896-- Apr. 12,1974--AR Pvt US Army
WW1(Military Marker foot)
Maggie--Dec. 25, 1900-- Mar. 28, 1970
126. Davis, Eva-- Mar. 16, 1919-- Dec. 30,1938--Sib/Joe & Stella
127. Davis, Harold Lester-- June 25, 1924-- Sep.5.1962--AR Cpl.
USMarine Corps Res EW2(Bronze Military Mkr)

128. Davis, James A.-- June 2, 1873-- Aug. 14.1940
Ella J.-- Nov. 27, 1879-- Nov. 5, 1951
129. Davis. Joe-- Aug. 1, 1892-- Sep. 17,1956
Stella-- Oct. 22, 1892
130. Davis, John-- Aug. 19, 1918--75 years--1843
131. Davis, John M.-- May 8, 1852-- Nov. 15.1937
Margaret V.-- Dec. 25, 1859-- Dec 22, 1936
132. Davis, Lee-- Oct. 23, 1898-- Feb. 8, 1959 Dora-- Feb. 4. 1901
133. Davis(Infant)-- Aug. 13, 1923-- Aug. 13,1923 Lee & Dora & Sep 21, 1924
134. Davis, Mitchell Lynn-- Dec. 13, 1959-- Apr.27, 1969
135. Davis. Tom-- May 24, 1871-- Nov. 15,1958 Lou-- Jan 15, 1878-- Mar. 21, 1956
136. Davis, Wythe A.-- June 13, 1923-- Apr. 27, 1969--AR TSgt 3505
Base Unit AAF DFC-AM & SOLC(Military Marker at foot)

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Bald Knob Cemetery

18. Davis. Paralee--Mar. 26,1854--Dec. 25,1939

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Bellefonte Cemetery

69. Davis, Filmore 30 Dec. 1900 Dennard 23 Aug. 1981 father

son/Adrian & Tenn.(Birchfield)hus./Altha info./Harr. Times

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CHANEY CEMETERY

5. Davis, Belle - d. 1907, age 18 or 19 yrs. sister/Ada Richardson

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CRAWFORD CEMETERY

77. Davis, Gertie, 3 Dec. 1901 - 9 Sept.1918 dau/G. W. & M. E.

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CROSS ROADS CEMETERY

29 Davis, Rev. Isaac, father, 23 July 1822 - 26 May 1915 (b. Booneville, Yadkin Co., N.C.)*

Eunice, 9 Sept. 1827 - 3 Feb. 14 mother (nee Reece) m./1843 (N. Ark. Baptist Book) *info./obit. Harrison Times 6/19/l915
30. Davis, Jermie May, 25 Oct.1897 - 25 Apr. 1899, l y. 6 m.
42 Davis, Martin, Mason, 25 June 1847 - 27 Mar. 1904 56y.9m.2d.

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DAVIS CEMETERY

1. Davis, Bill - 30 Oct. 1896 - 4 June 1957 "Willie Earnest" info/Opal Louise Walters, dau.)

2. Davis, Howard A(lexander) - 14 Mar. 1920 - 21 Apr. 1964

Cal. TEC 5 US. Army WW2 (military mkr.)

3. Davis, Permelia A. (nee Turney) - 18 Jan. 1815 - 18 July 1904

William _. - 1807 - 1856

4. Davis, Sarah M. - 18 Aug. 1843 - 14 Sept. 1915 wife/W. A.

5. Davis, Sophia - d. 1929 or 30 (no mkr. found 1979)

6. Davis, Rev. T. B.* - 18 Sept. 1840 - 27 Jan. 1912 (mkr.)

*Hoppie Davis, wf. T. B., d. 6-12-1928, 85 yrs.* (no mkr.)

*(Thomas Benton or Bentley) info. Opal L. Walters *Harrison

Times,micro. O.L. Walters

7. Davis, Rev. W. A. - 8 Aug. 1850 - 7 Apr. 1915

8. Davis, W. E. - 28 July 1899 - 26 June 1900

9. Davis, William M. (Milligan) - 1866 - 1897

(hus/Mary Ellen

Harrington (see Wallis)

10. Hollman, Dora I. (Davis) - 31 Dec. 1882 - --

James T. - 13 Apr. 1886 - ---

21. Wallis, Mary Ellen (Davis) (nee Harrington) - 3 Apr. 1872 - 8 Aug 1943

(wf/Wm. M. Davis (info Opal L. Davis Walters)

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Gass Cemetery

1. Adams, Belle S. - 1 June 1871 - 17 Mar. l9O2 3O y. 9 m. 17 d.

2. Adams, Elijah S. - 7 Mar. 1840 - 10 Aug. 1905 65 y. 5 m. 3 d.

55. Davis, -- n d fieldstone next to other "Davis" fieldstone same row as

"E. Jane Wms. Davis" 56. Davis, -- fieldstone

57. Davis, E. Jane Williams - 1911 (only date prob. death) wife/Frank

58. Davis, Eva Elizabeth - 28 Sept. 1912 - 7 Apr. 1989 dau./Wiley & Rilda Nichols

Richardson wf./W. J. Davis dec'd mother obit/H. Times Ch F H

59. Davis, Norman L. - b & d 1955 (F H mkr.)

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GRUBB SPRINGS CEMETERY

52. Davis, infant - son/Mr. & Mrs. C. C. - 3 Feb. 1933 - 18 Feb. 1933

(homemade broken mkr.)

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Zinc Cemetery

5. Davis, P.R. - 3 Fev. 1833 - 28 Oct 1917 84 y. 10.m. 5 d.Ruble

81. Davis, Carl V. - 1882 - 1963 82. Davis, Minnie M. - 1898 - 19---

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Maplewood Cemetery

DAVIS, ALFRED E. 03 llA 01 61
DAVIS, ALFRED J. 03 74 02 78
DAVIS, ALICE 07 63 05 67
DAVIS, ALICE 01 07 01 34
DAVIS, ANDEA MARIE 09 106 07 84
DAVIS, ANNA K. 07 36 11 12/15/97
DAVIS, APRIL 12 101 01 12/07/91
DAVIS, AUDREY F. 05 95 05
DAVIS, BEATRICE HOLT 10 102 05 84
DAVIS, BERRY MITCHELL 08 44 12 47
DAVIS, CHARLES H. 07 63 06 51
DAVIS, CLYDE M. 01 69A 05 74
DAVIS, EARL B. 06 62 10 75
DAVIS, EDGAR T. 05 95 06 67
DAVIS, ESTA M. 03 74 01
DAVIS, FLORA C. 03 llA 02 71
DAVIS, GEORGE JOHN 07 84 03 50
DAVIS, GEORGE M. 10 72 04 11/20/96
DAVIS, GEORGE W. 07 84 12 52
DAVIS, HAZEL 08 44 11 82
DAVIS, HOBART C. 01 54A 01 85
DAVIS, IDA MAXINE 12 46 07
DAVIS, J.P. 03 59 12 67
DAVIS, JACK W. 12 101 02 86
DAVIS, JACKIE 12 101 08
DAVIS, JEFF 10 102 06
DAVIS, JEFF 01 07 02
DAVIS, JIMMY RAY SR. 10 102 12 88
DAVIS, LAVERN 10 23 11 09/14/99
DAVIS, LEVI 10 111 10 83
DAVIS, LISA 12 101 07
DAVIS, MARGARET T. 04 10 1W 57
DAVIS, MARTHA 07 54 11 59
DAVIS, NANCIE JONES 03 52 04 75
DAVIS, OPHA G. 06 62 09 73
DAVIS, REN ALLEN 01 54A 02 61
DAVIS, ROY D. 10 23 12 83
DAVIS, RUTH 11 59 05
DAVIS, RUTH E. 01 69A 04 83
DAVIS, S.T. 07 84 06 70
DAVIS, SHIRLEY A. 10 72 03
DAVIS, STEVEN 11 59 04 09/09/98
DAVIS, THELMA 07 84 05 70
DAVIS, W.E. 12 46 08
DAVIS, WILLIAM B. 07 36 12 80

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Lead Hill Cemetery, Boone County, AR - Part One

304 Park Davis 21 6 5305
J P Davis 21 6 3306
Leonard Davis 21 6 7 553
Margery Ruth Davis 3 11 9

******** Manley Cemetery, Boone Co., AR 62 Virgil L Davis 17 9 963 Velma Dvis 17 9 7 ********

New Hope Cemetery

17. Davis, Alfred Owen - 23 May 1897 - 17 Feb. 1973 Ark. Pvt. Co A 49 Inf. WW1

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New Milum Cemetery

121. Davis, Mrs. Bird - n d (sm. ground level mkr. - next Truman)
(removed/Lead Hill Cem.) 5/1980 west
122. Davis, Ell E. - 26 Jan. 1909 - 29 Dec. 1955 Ark. Cpl. 224 Base Unit A A F WW2 (military mkr./ft.)
Margie F. - 24 Feb. 1917 - east
123. Davis, J. C. - 18 Aug. 1913 - 24 Dec. 1971 Mason plot east
124. Davis, J. P. - 15 Nov. 1927 - 10 Aug. 1928 (removed/Lead Hill Cem.) east
125. Davis, John P. - 23 Feb. 187O - 27 Sept. 1963
Mary E. - 18 June 1869 - 15 Nov. 1952 east
126. Davis, K. L. - 13 Aug. 1880 - 8 Oct. 1957 plot east
127. Davis, Leonard - 14 Jan. 1888 - 14 Feb. 1936(removed/Lead Hill Cem.) east
128. Davis, Margery Ruth - nd (ground level mkr)(removed from Lead Hill Cem)5/198Owest
129. Davis, Mattie - 15 Aug. 1880 - 12 Oct. 1951 plot east
130. Davis, Park - 2 Dec. 1908 - 23 May 1927, Shawnee, OK*
(removed/Lead Hill Cem.)
son/Mr. & Mrs. Jno. Davis - Harrison Times 6/2 east
131. Davis, Truman (Freeman?) - n d (ground level mkr. - next Mrs.Bird)
(removed/Lead Hill Cem.) 5/1980 west
132. Davis, Velma (no mkr. 5/1980 - on removal list from Manley Cem.)
133. Davis, Virgil L. (no mkr. 5/1980) (on relocation list removed from Manley Cem.)

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Old Enon Cemetery

6. Davis, William H. - d. 2 Apr. 1880 - 27 y., 7 m., 20 d.
(mkr. erected by wife - also ft. mkr.)

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OMAHA Boone Co. AR

130. Davis, Roy - 14 Apr. 1837 - 16 June 190_? son/S. C. & Mary
131. Davis, S. C. - 7 Mar. 1849 - 5 Dec. 1915 Mary J. (Jane) - 18 June 1848 - 22 Apr. 1930 mother obit/Harrison Times
132. Davis, Sam - 19 Apr. 1891 - 13 Feb. 1960 father
133. Davis, Vada - 4 Jan. 1895 - 25 Feb. 1977 82 y. mother only Ch F H M 5/1979

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Omaha Methodist Cemetery

20. Davis, Gertrude - 29 May 1898 - 3 Aug. 1970 Sister & Aunt
21. Davis, J. Floyd - 14 oct. 1909 - 13 Aug. 1933
22. Davis, ora Jane - 1894 - 1948 23. Davis, William W. - 1871 - 1946
Mary H. - 1871 - 1956

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Rose Hill Cemetery

DAVIS , A.F. 5 5 1905DAVIS
, CAROLINE 5 5 1911DAVIS
, DALTON S. 19 3 1945
DAVIS , JOSEPHINE 19 3 1963DAVIS
, PAULINA 32 3 1895

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White Church Cemetery

87. Davis, Albert - 25 Dec. 1869 - 12 Dec. 1940
Dovie - 21 Aug. 1883 - 14 Apr. 1951
88. Davis, Delbert H. - 1 June 1883 - 20 July 1965 Mason
(double mkr. - blank on left side)
5/1980
89. Davis, Ernestiene Mae - 14 Feb. 1900, Carney, OK - 17 Sept.1982
mother dau./Thomas & Grace Newsom
Bartee ?husband - dec'd ( Delbert H. mkr.?) info/Harrison Times
Holt F H

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