Individual Details
Thomas DAVIS - POSSIBLE BROTHER TO EZEKIEL
( - )
Events
Families
| Father | Living |
| Mother | Living |
| Sibling | John William DAVIS (1771 - 1851) |
| Sibling | Amid DAVIS (1780 - ) |
| Sibling | Ezekiel DAVIS (1782 - ) |
| Sibling | Henry DAVIS (1784 - ) |
| Sibling | Ezekiel DAVIS (1785 - 1823) |
| Sibling | Daniel DAVIS (1786 - 1818) |
| Sibling | Mary Polly DAVIS (1788 - ) |
| Sibling | Thomas DAVIS (1790 - ) |
| Sibling | John Daniel DAVIS (1792 - ) |
| Sibling | Pertina DAVIS (1794 - ) |
| Sibling | Jacob DAVIS (1796 - 1870) |
| Sibling | Sarah DAVIS (1800 - ) |
Notes
Note-shared
Pg 86 Nov 1828 -- Hugh Boyle of Fairfield Co.. OH appointed John Thomas, Esq of Champaign Co atty to convey parcels of land - 115 ½ acres to Jacob Stratton, 54 acres to Benjamin Johnson. 25 acres to John Robinson. 10 acres to Phineas Hunt. 10 acres to James lnskep, 100 acres to James Thomas being part of 675 acre tract sold to them by Thomas Davis dec'd.http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/champaign/courtrecords.html
Possible connection
see attached pdf source for several possible Davis connections in Champaign Co., OhioNote
Looking for how Thomas Davis is connected to Ezekiel Davis, since Thomas was named guardian for the deceased Ezekiel's children.Possible connection
Thomas Davisb. 1756
d. 1842 Madison Co., OH
came from London, England
1779 service
md.
Elizabeth Fritz
Lived in VA and PA before Rev. War, then went to KY 1792. Was residing in Clark Co., KY when granted a pension in 1818, in the name of Thomas Davis II.
In 1821 he was living in Bath Twp., Greene, Ohio
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Thomas Davis listed on tax lists (ancestry.com census search)1806
1807
1809
1810
Thomas Davis
1820 Census - Salem, Champaign, Ohio, 7 people in household
Thomas Davis
1830 Census - Adams, Champaign, Ohio, 10 people in household
Elizabeth Davis - possible 2nd wife of Ezekiel
1860 Census - Mad River Twp., Champaign, OH
Note-shared
p. 123A host of prominent names in Jackson township history first located in the southwest corner of Champaign county. Since the great majority of them found their last resting place in the honey Creek cemetery, hence the name Hone Creek vicinity. To list a few of these more well known ones there are:
John McCrea, his sons, William and Wallace McCrea; Joshua Howell; Basil West and his son, Stocket; Joseph Butcher; Adam Verier; Benjamin Jones; Michael Sills; John Merritt and his large family; Andrew Wilson; Henry Morris; Joseph Weeks; Samuel Day; John Moore; Jacob Bowers and Thomas Davis.
All the foregoing men received patents from the U.S. government for farms ranging in size from 80 acres to more than whole sections. Nearly all of these men became permanent citizens. Some of them disposed of parts of their holding to later settlers who also became long-time resident.
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Thomas Davis, 1815-1868md.
Emmeline Baldwin, 1825-1890
Possibly son of Thomas Davis, guardian.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=davis&GSfn=thomas&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1824&GSdyrel=after&GSst=37&GScnty=2050&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=20471860&df=all&
Endnotes
1. Champaign Co OH Guardianship and Indentures, 1805-1858 Abstracted by Pat Stickley (copied from guardianship book 1 in Probate Court; compared with minute books from Common Please Court; also, indentures from deed books and book A in recorders office).
2. researched and copied by Past Stickley (Feb, 2000, Champaign Co Genealogical Society Chapter), Early Settlers of Champaign Co OH and Surrounding Areas.
3. , Champaign County, Ohiol Land Deed Incices (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
4. , Revolutionary War Veterans of Green Co., Ohio (N.p.: Ohio Genealogical Society, n.d.).
5. Ancestry.com, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=dSA14&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=1830usfedcenancestry&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=thomas&gsfn_x=0&gsln=davis&gsln_x=0&msrpn__ftp=Shelby%20County,%20Ohio,%20USA&msrpn=2689&msrpn_PInfo=.
6. researched and copied by Past Stickley (Feb, 2000, Champaign Co Genealogical Society Chapter), Early Settlers of Champaign Co OH and Surrounding Areas.

