Jim was the son of George Washington and Roxanna Adams Davis. He served his country in WWI as a private in the infantry and was injured. He had life-long health problems as a result of the injury. He married Tennessee May Nichols of Cades Cove and they raised a family of fourteen. They lived at Tabcat Creek near Calderwood, at the Tollhouse near Deal's Gap, and at Happy Valley in the Chilhowee Community.He was affectionately known as "Daddy Jim".
Jim was the son of George Washington and Roxanna Adams Davis. He served his country in WWI as a private in the infantry and was injured. He had life-long health problems as a result of the injury. He married Tennessee May Nichols of Cades Cove and they raised a family of fourteen. They lived at Tabcat Creek near Calderwood, at the Tollhouse near Deal's Gap, and at Happy Valley in the Chilhowee Community.He was affectionately known as "Daddy Jim".
Family Members
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George Washington Davis
1852–1931
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Roxanne Adams Davis
1865–1894
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Tennessee May Nichols Davis
1894–1970 (m. 1910)
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Amanda Davis Carringer
1875–1945
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Charles L. Davis
1881–1929
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William Thomas Davis
1886–1927
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Mary Jane Davis Gladden
1890–1958
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Dixie Davis Williams
1892–1917
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Thomas Wayne Davis
1912–1993
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Carrie Mae Davis Jones
1914–2000
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Frank Alvin Davis
1916–1979
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Amanda Caledonia Davis Davis
1918–1985
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Gardner Wade Davis
1919–1972
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Josephine Irene Davis Porter
1921–1997
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Macks James Davis
1923–1981
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Nellie Davis Franklin
1925–2010
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Howard Reed Davis
1927–1996
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Ruth Lee Davis Cooper
1929–2009
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Mary Helen Davis Hodge
1931–1989
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Billy Ray Davis
1934–1979
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Betty Christine Davis Fredlund
1937–1984
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Johnnie "Lawrence" Davis
1940–2020
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