Mary Elizabeth Johns first appears on the 1830 census report living in her own house hold with two small children a girl under 9 and a boy under 5. Her oldest son was Franklin Benjamin Whatley. She married Edwin Davis in 1833, Clarke County, AL. To that union was born 4 more children. Pvt. Frederick Davis, died in a Mobile hospital during the WBTS as a Confederate Soldier. Pvt. John Blount Davis, Margaret Ann Davis, Mary Elizabeth Davis. The exact date of birth and death are not known. Date of birth varies from one census report to another. The date of death is thought to be 1868, the year her son filed to probate Pvt. Frederick Davis's estate. She died in Clarke County and is most likely buried in a family cemetery on private land.
Mary Elizabeth Johns first appears on the 1830 census report living in her own house hold with two small children a girl under 9 and a boy under 5. Her oldest son was Franklin Benjamin Whatley. She married Edwin Davis in 1833, Clarke County, AL. To that union was born 4 more children. Pvt. Frederick Davis, died in a Mobile hospital during the WBTS as a Confederate Soldier. Pvt. John Blount Davis, Margaret Ann Davis, Mary Elizabeth Davis. The exact date of birth and death are not known. Date of birth varies from one census report to another. The date of death is thought to be 1868, the year her son filed to probate Pvt. Frederick Davis's estate. She died in Clarke County and is most likely buried in a family cemetery on private land.
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