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From: "Adell Sharp" <>
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Davis
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:51:41 -0500
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Mr Sabel
Read your e-mail about Henry T. Davis. I know nothing of this family but
for
years have hoped to find someone researching the Davis family. The reason
being that one of my father's sisters, Pearl Catherine Sharp married a
Wilson Davis and they lived in Breckinridge Co. in the late 20's ,early
30's.
Wilson Davis was County Judge during some of these years. I have a
picture of this couple, also copy of his will and a couple of other items. I
know that Wilson was married previously to his marriage to my aunt. I know
that he was divorced and had a son from his previous marriage. He mentions
his son in the will, but left him nothing. Probably, the son is no longer
living
but if there are any descendants living I would share a copy of the photo.
and also, his straight raisor with his name written on it, was given to my
father. I would like to see this go to one of his descendants.
I know that Wilson Davis's father lived at Stithton which I think was in
Meade
Co. I have seen a copy of his father's death certificate, which is filed in
Hardin Co. I believe Wilson Davis father was John Davis. Wilson Davis
signed the death certificate.
If any of the above is part of your Davis line, I will be glad to share/give
the items listed to a descendent
Adell Sharp


----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Sabol" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 12:09 AM
Subject: [KYBRECKI] Davis


> Does anyone have any info on a Henry T. and Addie M. Davis in Breckinridge
County after 1910? They divorced (or Henry died) and Addie M. remarried
Allen Jupin in Meade County and she later died there in 1915. The Davis
kids were Myrtle, Fred, Roy, Mary, Robert, John. They were in Breckinridge
County in 1910 census, but not sure where they went after that.
>
> Not 100% sure they stayed in Breckinridge County, but Addie ended up in
Meade County one way or the other. Roy ended up in Hardin County where he
died in the 1950's or 60's.
>
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