Person:Charles Davis (171)

Watchers
Charles A. Davis
d.Aft 1908
m. 3 Nov 1835
  1. William White Davis1836 - Aft 1908
  2. Julianna B. DavisBet 1836 & 1854 - Aft 1908
  3. Isaac Newton DavisBef 1854 - Bef 1900
  4. Gabriel Hervey DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  5. Henry L. DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  6. E. Diller DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  7. Charles A. Davis1854 - Aft 1908
  • HCharles A. Davis1854 - Aft 1908
  • W.  Rebecca Wilkinson (add)
m. Sep 1894
Facts and Events
Name[1] Charles A. Davis
Gender Male
Birth[2] 13 May 1854 New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesCharles was the youngest of seven children.
Residence[2] Aft 1856 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United States
Occupation[2] Bet 1874 and 1882 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesHardware store clerk.
Occupation[2] Aft 1882 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesMerchant, owner and operator of a hardware store.
Marriage Sep 1894 to Rebecca Wilkinson (add)
Other[2] 1894 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United States"In 1894 he built his present business block at the corner of West Third street and Avenue A. It is a brick strucutre, two stories and basement, and is one of the substantial business houses of the city."
Death[2] Aft 1908
References
  1. Mrs. Susanna R. Davis, in The Biographical record of Whiteside County, Illinois: Illustrated. (Chicago (Ilinois): The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1900)
    Pg. 149.

    "To the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Davis seven children were born,... Charles A., a hardware merchange of this city, married Mrs. Rebecca Mack, and like his elder brothers, is ranked among the enterprising, progressive citizens of the place."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Charles A. Davis, in Davis, William W. History of Whiteside County, Illinois, from its earliest settlement to 1908: with biographical sketches of some prominent citizens of the county. (Chicago (Ilinois): The Pioneer Publishing Co., 1908)
    Ppg. 688-690 (volume 2), 1908.