![]() |
Diana, Goddess
of the Hunt — for Ancestors!
|
![]() |
| Biographical Sketch of James DAVIS (1744-1822) |
| Source: Anon. 1986. Family Histories, 1797-1986. Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY. |
| 149
x This James DAVIS was one if not the earliest settler who lived in the south eastern part of this county on the West Fork of Red River. His land had been surveyed for Col. John Montgomery in 1785 and assigned to James Davis. Davis sold off a portion of this 1120 acre survey to other settlers and finally sold the remainder of his land when he moved to Missouri after 1820. Dr. John F. Bell purchased the Davis land from one of the Davis sons-in-law. James Davis was married to Hannah Ramsey, daughter of Josiah Ramsey of Wythe Co., Va. James and Hanna were the parents of several children. The foundation of a water grist mill built by James Davis in 1809 was still visible in 1884 according to Addison C. Catlett as reported in Perrin's History of Christian Co. The grist mill was on Montgomery Creek, which had been named for Col. John Montgomery whose wife Phebe, was a sister of Hannah Ramsey Davis. The James Davis land would be known today (1985) as the land where Glover's Cave is located and to the north of the cave. |
| Family Group Sheet of James DAVIS & Hannah RAMSEY |
| Contact | Home
Page |
Table
of
Contents |
DNA
Hub |
Biddle
DNA |
Carrico
DNA |
Corbin
DNA |
Danish
DNA |
Rasey
DNA |
Straub
DNA |
Pedigree
Charts |
Census
Records |
Every-Name
Indices |
| Everything I have is online at this web site. I have no further information, so please don't write asking me if I do. On the other hand, if you feel I've made an error, please don't hesitate to notify me. |
![]() |
Privacy Policy ______
|
![]() |