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Ursula Ann <I>Martin</I> Davis

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Ursula Ann Martin Davis

Birth
Lee County, Virginia, USA
Death
20 Jul 1900 (aged 44)
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Ursula was the daughter of James Monroe and Susannah (Grabeel) Martin. She married John Miller Davis on October 4, 1874 in Woodstock, Pulaski Co., Kentucky.

Children by John Miller Davis: Mary Susan (md. James Wilson Denney), Sarah Frances (md. Oliver Morton Wallen), and Malvina Catherine (md. Harvey Green Colyer).

After John died Ursula married Cornelius Donaldson Burnette on January 31, 1884.

Children by Cornelius Donaldson Burnette: Daisy Cordelia (md. Morris Milton Thompson), Cora Jane (md. Eugene Elbert Abbott), Hobart Cornelius (md. Lucy Snowden), and Amanda Ursula (md. Chester Campbell Wilson).

Excerpts from the diary of son-in-law, Oliver Morton Wallen:

"Sep. 10, [1904]...We [Oliver and brother Jess] got sawed stones at Langford at the Freestone quary to go to Mamma, Mary, Luesa, and Lucy's graves and two for Sarah's father and mother."

"Oct 29, 1904.......We put stones to Sarah's father and mother's graves. I furnished the stones..."

The new stone at the base of the original was provided by Larry and Kathy Martin. Larry is the great grandson of Ursula's brother James.

Ursula was the daughter of James Monroe and Susannah (Grabeel) Martin. She married John Miller Davis on October 4, 1874 in Woodstock, Pulaski Co., Kentucky.

Children by John Miller Davis: Mary Susan (md. James Wilson Denney), Sarah Frances (md. Oliver Morton Wallen), and Malvina Catherine (md. Harvey Green Colyer).

After John died Ursula married Cornelius Donaldson Burnette on January 31, 1884.

Children by Cornelius Donaldson Burnette: Daisy Cordelia (md. Morris Milton Thompson), Cora Jane (md. Eugene Elbert Abbott), Hobart Cornelius (md. Lucy Snowden), and Amanda Ursula (md. Chester Campbell Wilson).

Excerpts from the diary of son-in-law, Oliver Morton Wallen:

"Sep. 10, [1904]...We [Oliver and brother Jess] got sawed stones at Langford at the Freestone quary to go to Mamma, Mary, Luesa, and Lucy's graves and two for Sarah's father and mother."

"Oct 29, 1904.......We put stones to Sarah's father and mother's graves. I furnished the stones..."

The new stone at the base of the original was provided by Larry and Kathy Martin. Larry is the great grandson of Ursula's brother James.



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