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David William McCALEB, Jr.
Ann Matilda DUNBAR
Florida Ann DAVIS
Husband:  David William McCALEB, Jr.
Birth:  21 Oct 1803, Pendleton Dist. [now Anderson Co.], SC
Death:  28 May 1847, Warren Co., MS
Father:  David McCALEB (1774-1850)
Mother:  Matilda FARRAR (1778-1844)
Marriage-1:  21 Dec 1828, Adams Co., MS; apparently ended in divorce
Wife-1:  Ann Matilda DUNBAR
Birth:  15 Sep 1810, Adams Co.,  MS
Death:  Feb 1861, Adams Co., MS
Other Spouse:  m2. 16 Sep 1845, Jefferson Co., MS, James G. G. GARRETT
Father:  James DUNBAR (1780-1846)
Mother:  Elizabeth BISLAND (1792-1822)
Marriage-2:  15 Oct 1830, Warren Co., MS
Wife-2:  Florida Ann DAVIS
Birth:  31 Mar 1811
Death:  18 Jan 1891
Other Spouse:  m2. 17 Jul 1848, Warren Co., MS, Edmund C. LAUGHLIN
Father:  Joseph Emory DAVIS
Mother:  Ms. __?__
Child with Anna Matilda DUNBAR:
1.  James Dunbar McCALEB, b. 2 Jun 1830; d. 14 Nov 1892, Fayette, Jefferson Co., MS
Children with Florida Ann DAVIS:
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Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Mississippi, South Carolina

Sources (n.b., Warren, Claiborne, Jefferson, and Adams Cos. are adjacent in that order along the Mississippi River):

1.  D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray.  1995.  Marriage Index:  AR, MO, MS, TX, 1766-1981 (Broderbund CD-5):
MCCALEB, David M DUNBAR, Ann Matilda 1828-Dec-21 Adams Co., MS
MCCALBE (sic), David DAVIS, Florida A 1830-Oct-15 Warren Co., MS

2.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #7-8 of 47; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 1840 Warren Co. Roll 217 pp. 266B-267A Ln. 19 Dav McCaleb 100 102 001 - 010 030 8 6 6 1 3 0 - 13 5 10 9 2 0 0/55/00000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 4 or under 1835-1840 = Son?
1 white male 15-19 1820-1825 = Son?
2 white males 30-39 1800-1810 = David (b. 1803)
= ?
1 white male 60-69 1770-1780 = David's father?
1 white female 5-9 1830-1835 = Daughter?
3 white females 20-29 1810-1820 = Florida (b. 1811)
= ?
= ?
 
8 male slaves 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
6 male slaves 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ? ? ? ? ?
6 male slaves 24-35 1804-1816 = ? ? ? ? ? ?
1 male slave 36-54 1785-1804 = ?
3 male slaves 55-99 1740-1785 = ? ? ?
13 female slaves 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
5 female slaves 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ? ? ? ?
10 female slaves 24-35 1804-1816 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
9 female slaves 36-54 1785-1804 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2 female slaves 55-99 1740-1784 = ? ?
55 persons employed in agriculture
There's obviously more here than just a nuclear family, so it's hard to know who is in the household besides David & Florida — aside from the sixty-three slaves!  There are no children living with Florida in the 1850 census, so it's uncertain whether either of the youngsters listed here are hers and David's children.  The teen-age male could be David's son from a prior marriage.  Listed six lines below Florida's uncle, Jefferson DAVIS, who is listed one line below Florida's father, Joseph DAVIS.

3.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #

4.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #

5.  1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #

6.  1880 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #

7.  1890 U.S. Census:  the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed.

8.  Kirk Bentley Barb.  1971.  "Extract from Genealogy of Jefferson Davis."  Appendix III, pp. 488-508 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 1, 1808-1840.  Haskell M. Monroe, Jr., and James T. McIntosh, eds.  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge.  [Rev. ed. of 1991 not seen.]

9.  Haskell M. Monroe., Jr. & James T. McIntosh, eds.  1971.  "Genealogy of the Davis Family."  Appendix IV, pp. 505-529 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 1, 1808-1840.  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge.  [Rev. ed. of 1991 not seen.]

10.  Ernesto Caldeira.  1983.  "Davis Family Genealogy."  Appendix II, pp. 402-416 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 4, 1849-1852.  Linda Lasswell Christ, Mary Seaton Dix, and Richard E. Beringer, eds.  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge.

11.  Genealogy of the Davis Family at Rice University.

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