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Thomas Davis

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Thomas Davis

Birth
Wales
Death
16 Mar 1903 (aged 77)
Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Davis

77 years, 10 months & 14 days of age at his death on 16 March 1903 in Brushy Mound Township, near Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois.

He was born 02 May 1825 at Elizabethtown, Wales, United Kingdom, the son of David Davis & Lydia mnu *Davis.

Mr. Davis was married 3 times:

1. Lovina Lazell *Davis
b. 1825 in Massachusetts
d. 18 Jan 1859 at Bluehouse Farm, Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois

2. Susan Edwards *Davis
b. in New York
married on 12 Aug 1859, Macoupin Co, IL
This marriage ended in divorce.

3. Arminda Clementine York *Davis
born - 15 Sep 1848 - Williamson Co, IL
died - 30 Nov 1928 - 1213 W Main, Belleville, IL
buried - Sunset Hills Cemetery, Edwardsville, IL.

Thomas Davis (Co.K 2nd Ohio Infantry Mexican War) is buried at the Davis Cemetery in Brushy Mound Township. The following is an excerpt
from the book Tombstone Revelations in Macoupin County, Illinois Book III compiled by the Macoupin County Historical Society Committee.
DAVIS CEMETERY: This cemetery was located in the SE 1/4 of section 2 in Brushy Mound Township. It has been destroyed for many years and the land is now the property of the Assemblies of God Church. We have the following information which the WPA recorded in January of 1940.
"Davis Cemetery on the Ortic Inn Farm, Dave Davis was a soldier, served his time in the U.S.Army died and was buried in this cemetery.
His father, Thomas Davis was a Mexican War soldier and is buried in this cemetery. He served in Company K 2nd Ohio Infantry, Mexican War, and has a Gov. Monument. Thomas Davis owned the land. Wm. Lodges bought it and then sold it to Mr. Citro about 1920 and called it the
Ortic farm. There is about 15 or 20 people buried in the cemetery.
Information obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith who lives east and south of the Citro farm." The workers gave the following description
of the cemtery: "This cemetery is situated south of Hard Road #4 about 1/4 of a mile south of Hard road, west of the Citro Lake upon a hill,
soutwest of recreation building about 220 ft. There are only two stones that can be seen, but Mr.Smith says there are 15 or 20 people
buried there. One of the stones is the Gov. Marker of Thomas Davis, a Mexican War soldier. The other stone has the name of Friend on ti,
the wife of T.J.Friend." This paper also had the name of Jonathan L Jennings on it but no other information about him, perhaps he was the
person who made the report? (This last note by Evelyn Bettis *Frey).

The Death Record of Thomas Davis from Macoupin County, Illinois found in Register 2 page 24 record number 4454 March 16, 1903 states that he
had Chronic Intestinal nephritis, myocarditis, sinility and that the cause of his death was "Uraemia". Dr. J.P. Denby M.D. was his
physician who recorded this information. It also stated that he was buried on 18 March 1903.
Thomas Davis

77 years, 10 months & 14 days of age at his death on 16 March 1903 in Brushy Mound Township, near Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois.

He was born 02 May 1825 at Elizabethtown, Wales, United Kingdom, the son of David Davis & Lydia mnu *Davis.

Mr. Davis was married 3 times:

1. Lovina Lazell *Davis
b. 1825 in Massachusetts
d. 18 Jan 1859 at Bluehouse Farm, Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois

2. Susan Edwards *Davis
b. in New York
married on 12 Aug 1859, Macoupin Co, IL
This marriage ended in divorce.

3. Arminda Clementine York *Davis
born - 15 Sep 1848 - Williamson Co, IL
died - 30 Nov 1928 - 1213 W Main, Belleville, IL
buried - Sunset Hills Cemetery, Edwardsville, IL.

Thomas Davis (Co.K 2nd Ohio Infantry Mexican War) is buried at the Davis Cemetery in Brushy Mound Township. The following is an excerpt
from the book Tombstone Revelations in Macoupin County, Illinois Book III compiled by the Macoupin County Historical Society Committee.
DAVIS CEMETERY: This cemetery was located in the SE 1/4 of section 2 in Brushy Mound Township. It has been destroyed for many years and the land is now the property of the Assemblies of God Church. We have the following information which the WPA recorded in January of 1940.
"Davis Cemetery on the Ortic Inn Farm, Dave Davis was a soldier, served his time in the U.S.Army died and was buried in this cemetery.
His father, Thomas Davis was a Mexican War soldier and is buried in this cemetery. He served in Company K 2nd Ohio Infantry, Mexican War, and has a Gov. Monument. Thomas Davis owned the land. Wm. Lodges bought it and then sold it to Mr. Citro about 1920 and called it the
Ortic farm. There is about 15 or 20 people buried in the cemetery.
Information obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith who lives east and south of the Citro farm." The workers gave the following description
of the cemtery: "This cemetery is situated south of Hard Road #4 about 1/4 of a mile south of Hard road, west of the Citro Lake upon a hill,
soutwest of recreation building about 220 ft. There are only two stones that can be seen, but Mr.Smith says there are 15 or 20 people
buried there. One of the stones is the Gov. Marker of Thomas Davis, a Mexican War soldier. The other stone has the name of Friend on ti,
the wife of T.J.Friend." This paper also had the name of Jonathan L Jennings on it but no other information about him, perhaps he was the
person who made the report? (This last note by Evelyn Bettis *Frey).

The Death Record of Thomas Davis from Macoupin County, Illinois found in Register 2 page 24 record number 4454 March 16, 1903 states that he
had Chronic Intestinal nephritis, myocarditis, sinility and that the cause of his death was "Uraemia". Dr. J.P. Denby M.D. was his
physician who recorded this information. It also stated that he was buried on 18 March 1903.


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