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Col. William Caldwell Davis
m. 5 Apr 1791
  1. Walter Davis, "Jr."1792 - 1869
  2. Col. William Caldwell Davis1793 - 1857
  3. Martha Ann Davis1803 -
m. 30 Nov 1813
  1. Jacob Cunningham Davis, Esq.1820 - 1883
  2. William C Davis, Esq.1821 - 1899
  3. James R DavisAbt 1822 -
  4. William Davis, Esq.Abt 1825 -
  5. Dr. D S DavisAbt 1828 -
  6. Martha J DavisAbt 1830 -
  7. Dr. A A DavisAbt 1832 -
  8. Col. John Boyden Davis1834 -
  9. Judge B K DavisAbt 1834 - 1880
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Name[1] Col. William Caldwell Davis
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Dec 1793 Rock Spring Farm, Augusta County, Virginia
Military[1] 1812 War of 1812
Marriage 30 Nov 1813 Augusta County, Virginiato Sarah 'Sallie' Van Lear
Death? 28 Apr 1857 near Napton, Saline County, Missouri

William Caldwell Davis was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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About William C. Davis

From Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to 1871, by Joseph A. Waddell (1902) [114], pp. 261–62:

William C. Davis, a brother of Walter Davis, Jr., removed to Missouri in 1836 or 1837.

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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mlwilson/fam00930.html
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 History of Saline County, Missouri: including a history of its townships, cities, towns and villages. (St. Louis, Missouri: Missouri Historical, 1881)
    854.

    ... The father of the subject of this sketch, Col. Wm. C. Davis, was born in Augusta county, Virginia, in 1794, and lived there until 1838. In the war of 1812 he commanded the 70th Virginia regiment. He was the father of nine children, most of whom are now living in Missouri. ...