Il est marié avec Tabitha ROSE.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 1770 à Probably Brunswick County, VA.
Enfant(s):
Benjamin DAVIS named as brother of William DAVIS.
History of Benjamin and his family.
1810 US Census - VA, Brunswick Co., St. Andrews Parish
p.709 DAVIS, Benjamin
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Excerpt from Virginia Historical Genealogies, Davis of Surry, Georgia and Alabama, pg 255
(accessed via Genealogy.com)
Thomas DAVIS was in the Surry Co. Militia in 1687 and appears as a tithable in 1688. In 1694 he had James ROBINSON in his household. In 1702 he had four tithables: himself, and Mingo, Jack and Peg, negroes. (Col. Surry) On 03 Mar 1689/90 he bought fifty acres from Adam HEATH and his wife Sarah, which land HEATH had purchased from Samuel THOMPSON. (DB4 P159).
On 11 Mar 1703/04 he made a deed of gift of a negro boy named Will to his grandson Mathew ELLIS, son of Elizabeth Davis ELLIS and James ELLIS. (DB 1694-1709, Part 2- 297). He then bought 150 acres in Surry from Wm. RHODES and Susanna, his wife, on 17 May 1706 for 5000 lbs of tobacco. (DB 1694-1709, part 2 -349). He made his Will on 28 Sep 1716, probabted 21 Dec 1720. He gave son JAMES DAVIS all land and houses he possessed, wife to have use of same for life; legacies to grandson Mathew ELLIS and Thomas ELLIS; granddaughters Elizabeth and Isabel ELLIS; grandchildren: Thomas DAVIS, negro boy Roger; Jane DAVIS, negro girl Betty; James DAVIS, negro boy Mingo; Henry DAVIS, negro girl Peg; Elizabeth ELLIS, a good Bible; son James DAVIS, negro wench Sarah. Wits: Samuel THOMPSON, Thomas KING, Zachariah MADDERRA. (Wills & Deeds 1715-30, pg 287)
James DAVIS, son of Thomas and Elizabeth DAVIS, on 16 FEb 1722 received a grant of 330 acres in Surry next to Capt. Henry HARRISON. 100 acres were for importing his father and mother many years before, and the balance for 25 shillings. (P.B. II, 1719-1724, p. 193). Inasmuch as his father had been living in Surry for nearly 40 years, this grant must have been for a return trip from England.
James DAVIS married Elizabeth WARREN, daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas WARREN II. His son James was mentioned a ‘grandson’ in the will of Mrs. Elizabeth WARREN, dated 1724, recorded in 1730. Some authorities claim it was he and not his son who was the “James DAVIS” mentioned in the will of Mrs. WARREN; that “James” was the only son of the above Thomas
pg. 256
had, whereas this James, the son of the subject of the this sketch, had several brothers and sisters. Others claim that Thomas WARREN II who was b. 09 Jan 1659/69 (47V329), was of the same generation as Thomas DAVIS, who first appeared as a tithable in 1674 at the age of 16, showing that he was born in 1658. (Col. Surry p. 185) Thomas DAVIS had two sets of grandchildren when he made his will in 1716. It does seem somewhat improbable that his wife could have been a daughter of Thomas WARREN II, inasmuch as he, Thos. DAVIS, was aged enough to mention several grandchildren in his will. (There were several distinct families of DAVIS in Surry and Isle of Wight in the 18th C.)
James DAVIS, Sr. made his will 04 Sep 1746, witnessed by Thomas WARREN, John WARREN and John SLATE, recorded 21 Jan 1746/47. (Will Book 3, pg 546)
Children of James DAVIS d. 1746 were:
1. Thomas DAVIS (d. 1748) of Isle of Wight Co., VA
2. Jane DAVIS who m. a WARREN
3. John DAVIS (of Brunswick Co., VA ?)
4. James DAVIS (d. 1783) of Surry Co., VA; m. Elizabeth BALDWIN, dau. of William BALDWIN (see later)
5. Henry DAVIS (d. 1767), of Surry Co., VA m. Mary MARRIOTT, dau. of Wm. MARRIOTT and Sarah (COLLIER) MARRIOTT.
6. Robert DAVIS (d. 1749) of Pasquotank, NC; m. Sarah [CHAPMAN?]
7. Nathaniel DAVIS (d. 17__) of Hyde Co., NC
8. Anne DAVIS m. ca 1740, James NICHOLSON (d. 1793) and had James NICHOLSON who m. Elizabeth WOODRUFF
Henry DAVIS m. Mary MARRIOTT, dau. of Wm. MARRIOTT who was the son of Mathias MARRIOTT and his wife Alice WARREN, daughter of Thomas WARREN.
Henry DAVIS made his will 18 Feb 1767, probated 17 Mar 1767. In it he referred “all that is due me from the estate of William MARRIOTT”. He gave legacies to his children: William, Ann, Hannah, Benjamin, Isham, Randolph, Elizabeth, Henry, Kezia, Marriott, Silvia, and James DAVIS., who were listed in that order. His brother James and his son Benjamin were Executors. (B.K. 1754-68, p. 448)
Will of Benjamin DAVIS, wife not named.
Children: Wm, Eliz., John, Martha, Benjamin, Henry, Thomas and Merritt DAVIS. Exec: Sons Wm. and Merritt DAVIS. dated 8 Apr 1817, Rec 28 Apr 1817.
Source: Will Book 4, Part 1, Brunswick Co, VA:
By Dr Stephen E. Bradley, Junior
Source: “Emigration To Other States From Southside Virginia, Volume I: by Elliott
“DAVIS, Benjamin et alls Oglethorpe County, GA
William DAVIS, John BROWN and Elizabeth his wife, Martha DAVIS and Merritt DAVIS of the County of Brunswick, State of Virginia, Benjamin DAVIS of Oglethorpe County, State of Georgia, Peter RAGSDALE of Bedford County, State of Tennessee, as attorney in fact for Thomas DAVIS and Henry DAVIS of the County of Bedford, State of Tennessee, and as attorney in fact for John DAVIS of the County of Robertson, state of Tennessee, of one part, and Nicholas E. LEWIS, of the other part, witnesseth:
Whereas, Benjamin DAVIS, deceased, by his last will and testament bequeathed his lands to be divided equally between all of his children.
William DAVIS, John BROWN and wife Elizabeth, Martha DAVIS, Merritt DAVIS, Benjamin DAVIS and Peter RAGSDALE as attorney in fact for Thomas DAVIS, Henry DAVIS and John DAVIS, heirs and devisees of Benjamin DAVIS, deceased, to Nicholas E. LEWIS…cons. $2,900.00…276 acres in Brunswick County…being the
land where Benjamin DAVIS, deceased, lived. Dated: 29 Dec 1817
Recorded: 25 Sep 1818.”