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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Three Documents Aided in Reconstruction of Family Composition

Throughout the past 46+ plus years I have spent hours researching my family lineage. My home County (Chesterfield, SC) was ravaged during the Civil War with the CourtHouse incinerated by fire along with almost all of its content. This was done deliberately by the Union Army. 

There have been many ups and downs in my research but when you find multiple documents that proves your family composition it's a glorious moment in time.

Such is the case with the documents used to write this particular blog post.   

My research subject was David Davis, Jr. son of Rev. David Davis, Sr. and his wife Jane Miles. David Davis, Jr., the 6th child of David and Jane is my 4th Great Grand Uncle. His younger brother, Thomas, is my 4th Great Grandfather.

David Davis married Jane Sloan on 26 February 1788. 

Both David and Thomas served in the Revolutionary War, Thomas' war record is W-8655 and David’s war record is W-6962. David’s war record contains several snippets of significant genealogical information such as:

i. she [Jane Sloan] is the widow of David Davis who was a private in the North Carolina Militia 

ii. David Davis died on the 17th of September 1832.

iii.  Silas Davis, aged fifty-eight years

iv. David Davis & Jane Davis three first children to wit Elizabeth Stone Davis, Silas Davis and Jane Davis


Birth of four children and wife Jane Sloan

Eliza Sloan Davis was born May 31 1787

Silas Davies was born April 6 1792 

Jane Davies was Born September 13 1795 

Polly Davies Was Born June 16 1797 

Jane Sloan was Born March 15 1768  

Another Entry

"I David Davies & Jane Sloan was Married February 26th A. Domini 1788 

Elizt Sloan Davis was born May 31st A. Domini 1789 

Silas Davis was Born April 6th 1793 

Jean Davis was born September 13 1795 

Polly Davies was born June 16, 1797  

 

That is quite a bit of significant genealogical data in just one document. Next, I came across an agreement whereby the Heirs-at-Law were agreeing to settle David Davis estate among themselves. Not only did it name the children, but it also named their spouses. 


Page 114 110

State of North Carolina}

Mecklenburg County} Known all men by these presents that we the undersigned heirs and Legatees of David Davis decd doth agree to and with the administrator of said Estate to make & have made an amicable division of the unwilled part of the property which David Davis died in possession of - Witnesseth that we do each one for himself and herself bind ourselves our heirs Executors Administrators & assigns to release and acquitt John Davis Administrator of the Estate of David Davis decd of any further charge whatsoever, Witness our hands & Seals this 1st day of April 1833. 

Signed, Sealed &                        Elizabeth S. Davis {Seal}

delivered in the presence of       Silas Davis {seal}

Auste Beard                                Wm Barnett {seal}

                                                    Jane Davis Barnett {Seal}

William Ferrel                               Hiram Barnett {Seal}

                                                     Mary Davis Barnett {seal}

                                                     John H. Davis {seal}

                                                     Thomas G. Barnett {seal}


State of North Carolina} 

Mecklenburg County} August Sessions 1833 

I certify that the execution of the within instrument of writing was

duly proven in open Court by the Subscribing witnefses and

recorder and ordered to be registered.

                                                  B. Bates C. C. C.


Registered November 11th 1833                      

Charlotte No. Ca.                         Wm B. Alexander Rege

                                           - - - - By A. M. Ginn A. D. R.

Mecklenburg Deed Book 23, page 114

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-NDX8


The four children named in the Revolutionary War document were:

Eliza Sloan Davis was born May 31 1787

Silas Davies was born April 6 1792 

Jane Davies was Born September 13 1795 

Polly Davies Was Born June 16 1797 


The Children named within the agreement are:

Elizabeth S. Davis (never married)

Silas Davis 

Jane Davis & Wm. Barnett                               

Mary Davis & Hiram Barnett

John H. Davis 

Thomas G. Barnett - Grandson Thomas Green Barnett, son of Jane Davis & William Barnett 


The 1850-1880 Census shows John H. Davis was the last-born child arriving about 1808. Thus, he was not named in the Revolutionary War File. 


Lastly, we have David Davis's Last Will and Testament

Named within his will is:

  • My Wife Jane
  • my son John
  • Silas my son
  • my daughter Elizabeth S. & my grandson Thos. Green Barnett.


David Davis, Jr. Last Will is dated 23 June 1828. I have no idea why Jane and Mary “Polly” (Davis) Barnett were not named within the Last Will.  


Its documents such as these three that makes genealogical research a joyful pleasure. 


David Davis, Jr. is my 4th Great Grand Uncle; his 5 children are my 1st Cousins 5X Removed. 



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1. https://revwarapps.org/

https://revwarapps.org/w8655.pdf

https://revwarapps.org/w6962.pdf

2. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-NDX8

3. David Davis, Jr., WILL BOOK: Last Will Book "G"; page 106; Probate Office, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

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