
John Chapman Davis 
b. November 7, 1850, d. February 23, 1857
| Father | John Chapman Davis b. July 29, 1813, d. January 20, 1890 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Terry b. November 12, 1816, d. October 14, 1908 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Foulk Davis |
| Last Edited | January 23, 2012 |
John Henry Davis 
b. about 1892
| (Child) Birth | John Henry Davis was born about 1892 at TN. |
| (First) Marriage | John's first marriage was to Beulah Maude White, daughter of Zachariah Webster White and Elizabeth Judy Wingo, in 1916 at Emory, Rains County, TX.. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Winiford, was born on September 29, 1917 at TX. |
Family | Beulah Maude White b. February 8, 1899, d. November 12, 1971 |
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| Last Edited | January 19, 2016 |
Joseph Davis 
b. about 1645, d. February 15, 1690/91
| Father | Foulk Davis b. about 1615, d. about 1687 |
| Mother | Goody (?) b. about 1619 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Foulk Davis Ancestors of Alfred William Fletcher |
| (Child) Birth | Joseph Davis was born about 1645 at Southampton, Suffolk County, NY. |
| (Groom) Marriage | Joseph married Elizabeth Mather about 1670.. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Benjamin, was born about 1690 at Brookhaven, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Will | He left a will on October 5, 1689 as follows: In the name of God Amen Oct. 5 Anno. Dom. 1689. I Joseph Davice of Brookhaven in ye County of Suffolk upon Long Island Planter being sick & weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks to God for it therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed to all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will & testam't in manner and form following that is to say first & principally I give my soul into the hands of God who gave it me & for my body I commend it to ye Earth to be buried in a christian & decent manner in ye usual place of burial nothing doubting but at ye general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such wordly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give bequeath & dispose the same in manner & form following first I give and bequesath to Elizabeth my loving wife power to sell this house and accommodation belonging thereto & the disposing of the moneys received as the price thereof my will is likewise that she dispose of this money to build a house and that it shall be hers so long as she lives & when it pleaseth God to remove her by death it shall fall to my eldest son Joseph provided he prove dutiful to his mother otherwise she shall have the disposing of it to which of my children she pleaseth twenty acres of land adjoining to the house to be disposed in the same manner as the house all the rest of my meadows & land my will is that after her decease shall be, equally distributed amongst all my sons my will is that she have the disposing of my stock & moveables to my children according to their desert only what hereafter shall be excepted. Moreover I give & bequeath to my son Joseph a black horse & mare in ye woods. To my son Benjamin one mare which I bought from Richard Clerke my loom and tackling belonging to it which I charge him never to sell. To my son Samuel a mare a year old. To Daniel I give and bequeath the first colt of Samuel's mare. My will also is that Benjamin give to my daughter Mary the first Mare Colt of his Mare one cow the day of her marriage and other two that day twelve month following. And of this my last will and testament I make and ordain my well beloved friends Richard Wodhull and John Mosier my full and whole Executors and I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and annul all & every other former testament wills or legacies willed and bequeathed ratifying and confirming this & none other to be my last will and testam't. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal ye day & year above written. Signed sealed published pronounced & declared by ye s'd Joseph Davice as his last will & testam't in ye presence of witnesses D. Simson, Jacob Longbothom, Thomas Biggs. |
| (Deceased) Death | Joseph died on February 15, 1690/91 at Mt. Sinai, Suffolk County, NY. |
| (Interred) Burial | He was buried after February 15, 1690/91 at Sea View Cemetery, Mt. Sinai, Suffolk County, NY. |
Family | Elizabeth Mather b. about 1645, d. February 23, 1702/3 |
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| Last Edited | August 17, 2013 |
Lucy Louisa Davis 
b. 1859
| Father | Thomas Davis b. about 1826, d. before 1866 |
| Mother | Caroline Ridgway b. about 1831, d. before August 20, 1879 |
| Name Variation | Lucy Louisa Davis was also known as Lucy Louisa Egginton. |
| (Child) Birth | Lucy Louisa Davis was born in 1859 at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. |
| (Bride) Marriage | Lucy married Henry J. Taylor.. |
Family | Henry J. Taylor b. about 1856 |
| Last Edited | December 25, 2011 |
Margaret C. Davis 
b. November 8, 1901, d. July, 1985
| Adoptive father | Jacob H Davis b. December, 1857, d. February 22, 1930 |
| Adoptive mother | Mulvenia Tristram b. December 18, 1856, d. February 22, 1930 |
| Name Variation | Margaret C. Davis was also known as Marguerite Reese Davis. |
| (Child) Birth | Margaret C. Davis was born on November 8, 1901 at NY. |
| 1910 US Census | She, listed as 8, appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Gloversville, Fulton County, NY in the household of her parents, Jacob and Mulvenia Davis. |
| 1920 US Census | She, listed as 18, appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Gloversville, Fulton County, NY in the household of her parents, Jacob and Mulvenia Davis. Margaret was a Forelady at a Factory. |
| 1925 NY Census | She appeared on the 1925 New York State Census of Gloversville, Fulton County, NY in the household of her parents, Jacob and Mulvenia Davis. Margaret was a Fitter in a Glove Shop. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 29, Margaret married Joseph M. Pfeiffer, 27, son of Franz Pfeiffer and Josephine Habuken, on July 30, 1931 at Marble Collegiate Church, Fifth avenue at 29th Street, Manhattan, NY.. MARGARET C. DAVIS IS BRIDE OF J. PFEIFFER Miss Margaret C. Davis, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, formerly of 9 Harrison street, Gloversville, and now of New York city, and Joseph Pfieffer, also of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Pfieffer of Germany, were united In marriage July 30 at 3 P. M. at the Marble Collegiate church, Fifth avenue at 29th street. The Rev. Albert A. Lenlnger performed the ceremony, the full ring ceremony being used. The bridesmaid was Miss Ruth Fidler of New York and George Meire, also of New York, was the best man. The bride was gowned in a salmon pink chiffon dress, trimmed with alencon lace, with hat to match. She carried bridal roses. The bridesmaid wore a maize gown and carried sweet peas. The bride presented her attendant with her gown, and the best man received a wrist watch from the bridegreom. Mrs. Pfelfter attended the Gloversville schools and was well and favorably known here. Mr. Pfieffer is part owner of a New York restaurant. After a wedding trip through the western part of the state, they will reside In their newly furnished apartment at 806 Forest avenue, Bronx, New York. The church at which the wedding was performed Is the oldest existing evangelical Christian church on the continent. |
| (Deceased) Death | Margaret died in July, 1985 at Brooklyn, NY, at age 83. |
Family | Joseph M. Pfeiffer b. October 10, 1903, d. June 25, 1994 |
| Last Edited | November 25, 2021 |
Mary Davis 
b. about 1799, d. August 26, 1879
| Father | Chapman Davis b. January 4, 1759, d. August 24, 1837 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Corwin b. December 18, 1764, d. April 10, 1819 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Foulk Davis |
| (Child) Birth | Mary Davis was born about 1799 at Mt. Sinai, Suffolk County, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | Mary died on August 26, 1879 at Peconic, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Last Edited | August 17, 2013 |
Mary Davis 
b. about 1755, d. 1810
| Father | Eliakim Davis b. about 1721, d. November 8, 1808 |
| Mother | Thankful Phillips b. about 1730, d. April 8, 1815 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Foulk Davis |
| (Child) Birth | Mary Davis was born about 1755 at Mt. Sinai, Suffolk County, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | Mary died in 1810 at Brookhaven, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Last Edited | August 17, 2013 |
Mary Amelia Davis 
b. October 1, 1843, d. May 29, 1928
| Father | John Chapman Davis b. July 29, 1813, d. January 20, 1890 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Terry b. November 12, 1816, d. October 14, 1908 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Foulk Davis |
| (Child) Birth | Mary Amelia Davis was born on October 1, 1843 at Riverhead, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of John Chapman Davis and Mary Ann Davis, and with Eugene Wellington Davis and Cora Eloise Davis on September 5, 1850 at Riverhead, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of John Chapman Davis and Mary Ann Davis, and with Cora Eloise Davis on June 27, 1865 at Riverhead, Suffock County, NY. |
| (Bride) Marriage | Mary married Richmond T. Skidmore at NY.. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Ethal, was born about 1876 at NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of John Chapman Davis and Mary Ann Davis, and with Cora Eloise Davis, Richmond T. Skidmore, Ethal Skidmore and Maria Ketcham on June 5, 1880 at Riverhead, Suffolk County, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | Mary died on May 29, 1928 at Riverhead, Suffolk County, NY, at age 84. |
Family | Richmond T. Skidmore b. about 1840 |
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| Last Edited | January 24, 2012 |
Mary Jeanette Davis 
b. August 23, 1870, d. December 30, 1957
| Father | Oliver Alonzo Davis b. September 20, 1838, d. November 19, 1887 |
| Mother | Susannah Warner b. June 24, 1845, d. July 5, 1914 |
| Nickname | Mary also went by the name of Nettie. |
| (Child) Birth | Mary Jeanette Davis was born on August 23, 1870 at 333 Bridge Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| 1880 US Census | She, listed as 9 years old, appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY in the household of her parents, Oliver and Susannah Davis, and with Oliver A. Davis and Cora Josephine Davis. |
| 1892 NY Census | She, listed as 21 years old, appeared on the 1892 New York State Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY in the household of her parent, Susannah Davis, and with Oliver A. Davis and Cora Josephine Davis. |
| Residence | She lived in June, 1894 at 766 Lafayette St., Brooklyn, NY. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 23, Mary married Alfred William Fletcher, 27, son of Henry Fletcher and Lucy Selvey, on June 20, 1894 at Mr. and Mrs. A. Perlnchief, 424 Lexington, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Cora Josephine Davis and George H. W. Albright witnessed the marriage. |
| Newspaper Clipping | The following newspaper article appeared in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle on June 27, 1894: FLETCHER—DAVIS . There was a very pretty wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pemichief, 434 Lexington Avenue, Wednesday evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Doremus Scudder of the East Congregational church officiating. The contracting parties were Mr. Alfred Fletcher and Miss Mary Jeanette Davis, daughter of Mrs. Susan W. Davis and the late Oliver A. Davis, formerly of Riverhead , L. I. Miss Cora J. Davis, sister of the bride, was mail of honor, and the groom's attendant was Mr. George Albright. The bride looked very attractive as she entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her cousin, Mr. A. Pemichief. who had the honor of giving her away. The parlors were neatly decorated with ferns, roses and daisies. One unique and pretty design in the decorations of the parlor was the American flag draped through the center with white satin ribbon and tassels. making a very attractive background for the officiating clergyman and contracting parties. After the usual congratulations wore over refreshments were served. On the departure of the newly married couple a shower of rice awaited them. After wishing for the bride and groom a long and happy life the guests departed for their homes. The invited guests were Mrs. Susan W. Davis, Oliver Davis. Miss Cora Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pemichief , Mrs. Maria Ketcham , Eugene Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Skidmore. Miss Ethel Skidmore of Riverhead, L. 1; Mrs. Ophelia Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mrs. Melvina Smith , Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wintress. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wintress, of Corona, L. L; George Wintress and Earnest Wintress, Heber Cooper and Miss Lena Cooper Bermuda; W. Kirk, the Rev. and Mrs. Pemichief of Trenton. N. J; Mrs. Sarah J. Van Valen of Jersey City, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pemlchief and daughter, Francis I. Pemichief , Miss Eva Renselman, Miss Millie Miller, Miss Millicent B. Petty of Port Jeff arson. L. I; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pemichief , E. W. Pemichief , Miss Mabel Hall , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Albion of Brookhaven, L. I; Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Pemichief of Bermuda; Miss Mamie Henion, H. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee, E. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kroboth , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mathers of Philadelphia, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Albany, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. W. Megary, Miss G. Megary, Miss L. Megary, H. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cawlis, H. Wyatt of Rutherford , N. J. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, May, was born on May 16, 1895 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Cora, was born on April 4, 1897 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Alfred, was born on July 18, 1899 at NY. |
| 1905 NY Census | On the 1905 New York State Census, recorded as of June 1st, Mary Jeanette Fletcher, listed as 32 years old, appeared with her husband Alfred William Fletcher, 37 years old, living at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, on 918 Myrtle Avenue. Their children, May, 10, Cora, 8, and Alfred William Fletcher Jr., 5, were listed as living with them. |
| 1910 US Census | She, listed as 39 years old, appeared with her husband Alfred William Fletcher, 42 years old, on the 1910 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, on 918 Myrtle Avenue, recorded April 21, 1910. Their children, May, 14, Cora, 13, and Alfred William Fletcher Jr., 10, were listed as living with them. Census lists Mary as having had 3 children born, 3 still living. |
| 1920 US Census | Recorded on January 20, 1920, Mary Jeanette Fletcher, listed as 48 years old, appeared on the 1920 Federal Census with her husband Alfred William Fletcher, 51 years old, and the head of household. They lived at 217 Kosciuszko Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Their children, May, 23, Cora, 21, and Alfred William Fletcher Jr., 20, were listed as living with them. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 57 years old, appeared with her husband Alfred William Fletcher, 62 years old, on the 1930 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, on 251 Halsey Street, recorded April 14, 1930. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of Thomas Filmore Newton and May Emily Newton after 1932 at 51 Lincoln Street, Babylon, Suffolk County, NY. |
| Residence | She and Alfred William Fletcher lived before May 20, 1932 at 251 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Alfred was a Roofer. |
| (Husband) Death | On May 20, 1932 her husband, Alfred, died at St. John's Hospital, Kings County, NY, at age 65. |
| 1940 US Census | She appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Babylon, Suffolk County, NY in the household of, Thomas and May Emily Newton, and with Robert Fletcher Newton. |
| 1950 US Census | She, listed as 79, appeared on the 1950 Federal Census of Brooklyn, NY in the household of her son-in-law and daughter Albert and Cora Estelle Whitney, and with Susette M. Whitney. |
| (Deceased) Death | Mary died on December 30, 1957 at Urban Manor Nursing Home, Babylon, Suffolk County, NY, at age 87 Previous resisdence 51 Lincoln Street, Babylon, NY. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on January 2, 1958 at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY, Motzroth Funeral Home, Babylon, NY. Grave located: Lot 146, sec 16. |
Family | Alfred William Fletcher b. November 6, 1866, d. May 20, 1932 |
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| Last Edited | February 12, 2016 |
Nancy Allen Davis 
b. February 13, 1931, d. August 8, 2004
| Father | William Ewing Davis b. January 24, 1901, d. September 5, 1955 |
| Mother | Doris May Allen b. September 24, 1900, d. March, 1977 |
| (Child) Birth | Nancy Allen Davis was born on February 13, 1931 at PA. |
| 1940 US Census | She, listed as 9, appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Nether Providence, Deleware County, PA in the household of her step-father and mother Albert and Doris May Pritchard, and with Paul Murray Pritchard and William Ewing Davis Jr. |
| (Deceased) Death | Nancy died on August 8, 2004 at PA, at age 73. |
| Burial | She was buried after August 8, 2004 at Middletown Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Elwyn, PA. |
| Last Edited | April 19, 2018 |






