Davis family
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Charles W. Hawley, Compiler, Genealogy
Includes "Our Trumbull Heritage" by Charles W. Hawley. There is documentation of the Davis, Dyer, Feathers, Hawley, Keister, Peck, Propst, and Trembly families.
Davis Family Papers
Davis Family Papers
Personal and business papers of Isaac, Albert, and Silas R. Davis, of Ohio and Marshall counties, West Virginia. Includes estate settlements, genealogical data, justice of the peace docket and broadsides. There is a Civil War loyalty oath for J.N. Keller, a War of 1812 discharge for Thomas Moore and an 1844 presidential campaign broadside for the Whig candidate Henry Clay.
Davis-Meranda Family of Clark County, Ohio, Genealogy
Collection of genealogical information regarding the Davis family of Clark County, Ohio in the late 1700s to the mid 1800s. Beginning with Robert Davis, the collection follows the bloodline through his daughter, Mercy (Davis) Meranda, to where the family eventually moved to in Missouri and later, Indiana.
Fluharty Family Genealogy
Mimeographed typescript entitled "The Family of Cecile Fluharty" authored by Cecile Moore Fluharty, 1974. Includes sketches of the Fluharty, Birkhead, Davis, DeLaWarr, Hardman, Hughes, Jackson, Moore, Morris, Nichols, Orr, Sellman, Stoneking, Underwood, Wells, West, and other related families. Covers the years 1300-1974.
Helen A. Wesp, Compiler, Genealogies
Hensley-Kitchen Families Genealogical Charts
Genealogical Charts of the Hensley-Kitchen families of Putnam County including a list of allied families. Material covers the years 1768-1979.
Howard B. Grant, Compiler, Genealogy
These copyrighted typescripts include the following compilations by H. B. Grant; The Engle Family of Barbour County, West Virginia; Joseph Corder of Barbour County, Virginia; William Benson of Barbour County, Virginia; Old Families of Barbour County, Virginia; Henry Harper of Randolph County, Virginia; William Corder of Barbour County, Virginia; Marriage Bonds of Barbour County, Virginia, 1843.
James E. Davis, Artist, Papers and Artworks
John C. Bayles, Compiler, Genealogies
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