. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . WILLIAM DAVIS (Son of Samuel) FRANK K. DAVIS (Son of William) VII. SAMUEL 227 McFaden, Mrs. Horner, and Mrs. Gibson. She was atrue helpmeet of her husband; and I am sorry that wedo not know more of the wife of so good a man as WilliamDavis, and the mother of such a man as Frank have not a doubt that she was a very superior life, however, was not a long one. She died October26, 1857, when she was only forty-six. To Mr. and Mrs. William Davis were born eight chil-dren: 1. and 2. twins,
. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . WILLIAM DAVIS (Son of Samuel) FRANK K. DAVIS (Son of William) VII. SAMUEL 227 McFaden, Mrs. Horner, and Mrs. Gibson. She was atrue helpmeet of her husband; and I am sorry that wedo not know more of the wife of so good a man as WilliamDavis, and the mother of such a man as Frank have not a doubt that she was a very superior life, however, was not a long one. She died October26, 1857, when she was only forty-six. To Mr. and Mrs. William Davis were born eight chil-dren: 1. and 2. twins, George M. and Samuel M., 3. Wil-lie A. M., 4. Mary M., 5. Francis K., 6. Eliza C,7. Jesse W. D., and 8. Rosamond G. On the breaking out of the War for the Union, WilliamDavis, then in his fiftieth year, his son Frank, aged eigh-teen, Jacob Haymaker Davis, brother of William, andJames Davis Gibson, a nephew, all volunteered andjoined Company I, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalryat Connellsville, Pa. The company was organized byCapt. R. C. Johnson. It was reorganized December 17,1863, by Ca
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