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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Yates Davis was born on 15 Mar 1914 (son of Stough A. Davis and Annie Greene).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stough A. DavisStough A. Davis was born on 12 Mar 1888 in Cleveland County, North Carolina (son of Joseph G. Davis and Priscilla Jones); died on 13 Aug 1946 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Stough married Annie Greene. Annie was born on 25 Apr 1890; died on 10 Jun 1966 in Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Annie GreeneAnnie Greene was born on 25 Apr 1890; died on 10 Jun 1966 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Children:
    1. 1. Yates Davis was born on 15 Mar 1914.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph G. DavisJoseph G. Davis was born in May 1858 in Cleveland County, North Carolina (son of Abraham "Hamby" Davis and Arabella Bridges); died in 1911 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Joseph married Priscilla Jones in 1899. Priscilla was born on 15 Feb 1852 in North Carolina; died on 7 Dec 1928 in Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Priscilla Jones was born on 15 Feb 1852 in North Carolina; died on 7 Dec 1928 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Children:
    1. Willie M. Davis was born in Jul 1881; and died.
    2. Osie N. Davis was born in Oct 1885; and died.
    3. 2. Stough A. Davis was born on 12 Mar 1888 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 13 Aug 1946 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    4. Julius C. Davis was born in Nov 1891; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Abraham "Hamby" DavisAbraham "Hamby" Davis was born on 24 Jul 1835 in Rutherford County, North Carolina (son of William Fernilson Davis and Sarah "Sally" Womack); died on 1 Sep 1906 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC
    • Military Service: Civil War (CSA) Wounded - POW

    Notes:

    Hamby and Arabella had eight children. The family was raised on a farm near New House. Hamby served during the Civil War with the "Sandy Run Yellow Jackets". Enlisted with his brother Simon with Capt. Edwards 34th Regt. "Hamby was tough as whitleather and was shot and 'skelped' a number of times but never seriously hurt" . (Info taken from CIVIL WAR HISTORY by James C. Elliott) See notes on Simon D. Davis.

    He is identified in "North Carolina Troops: 1861-1865 as being wounded in the arm at Gaines Mill, Virginia on June 27, 1862 and then captured at the North Anna River, Virginia on about May 24, 1864. He was confined at Point Lookout, Maryland on May 30, 1864 until paroled on or about March 14, 1865 and transferred to Boulware's Wharf, James River, Virginia where he was received on March 16th for exchange.

    The 34th Regiment participated in some of the more famous engagements of the Civil War; Mechanicsville, Gaines Mill, Frazier's Farm, Malvern Hill, Cedar Run, Manassas Plains, Ox Hill, Bolivar Heights, Sharpsburg, Shepardstown, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, The Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, Hanover Junction, Second Cold Harbor, Riddle's Shop, Petersburg, and Appomattox Court House when Lee surrendered.

    A. P. Hill's Corps. were the first Confederate columns to reach the vicinity of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863 (Day 1 of the Battle of Gettysburg) with Heth's Division in advance and Pender's (34th Regiment) following a few miles distant in support. Heth's Division rapidly engaged the Federal forces at Willoughby Run (a creek). Pender's Division was the first of the Confederates to come in support and took a support position for Pettigrew's Brigade who held the Southern front.

    Scales Brigade with the 34th led by Colonel Gordon charged McPherson Ridge driving the Federal line back to Seminary Ridge. The Confederate forces then assailed Seminary Ridge with Scale's Brigade (34th Regt.) at the extreme west of the Confederate line.

    "After heavy fighting and serious losses we passed up the ascent, crossed the ridge and commenced the descent just opposite the Theological Seminary"; General A. M. Scales.

    Nightfall of the first day found Hill's Division in possession of Seminary Ridge.

    "The first day was a real North Carolina day. It was fought by 32 North Carolina Regiments and 2 North Carolina battalions along with a total of 36 other regiments from other Southern states. In this first engagement, while other brigades suffered heavily, those of NC fared the worst. Scales Brigade (34th Regiment included) suffered heavily, as did all of them."
    - Taken from the Confederate Veteran, "The First Day at Gettysburg", by Capt. S. A. Ashe of Raleigh, NC

    Hamby is mentioned in a letter from Ancil Dycus to his wife, written on May 29, 1864, in which he says that Hamby is missing and feared in the hands of the Yankees.

    In the 1900 census Hamby is living in the house next to John Jiles Greene and Charlotte. Hamby is listed as the Head of household with his youngest son "Dexter" and Dexter's wife Mary.

    Hamby's family is listed in the 1880 census living at the homeplace with Arabella and eight children.

    LDS AFN is 2JSL-19

    Buried in Sandy Plains Church Cemetery with both wives.

    Abraham married Arabella Bridges on 16 Jun 1858 in Cleveland County, North Carolina. Arabella (daughter of Ezekiel "Zeke" Bridges and Permelia Webb) was born on 10 Jun 1837; died on 19 Oct 1899 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Arabella BridgesArabella Bridges was born on 10 Jun 1837 (daughter of Ezekiel "Zeke" Bridges and Permelia Webb); died on 19 Oct 1899 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Sandy Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Notes:

    Buried in Sandy Plains Church Cemetery with "Hamby". Arabella and Hamby were married by J. P. Elliott, Justice of the Peace.

    Children:
    1. 4. Joseph G. Davis was born in May 1858 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died in 1911 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. James Hillard "Hill" Davis was born in Dec 1859 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. Louisa J. Davis was born in 1866 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; and died.
    4. Pamela Susan Davis was born in 1868 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; and died.
    5. Melton Webb Davis was born in Jul 1868 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 15 Jun 1931 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    6. William Simon Davis was born on 10 Jun 1872 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 31 Aug 1948 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    7. Pheba Esther "Essie" Davis was born on 25 Jun 1874 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 31 Jan 1941 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    8. Dexont "Duke" W. Davis was born in May 1878 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; and died.