Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin DAVIS, 1799-1875, is believed to have been the son of Richard DAVIS, 1764- , perhaps late of Pendleton District, South Carolina, and of his wife, Amy LOVELESS, 1764 - .
Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin FLOYD, 1804-1888, married December 6, 1821, Hall County, Georgia, Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, born November 18, 1804, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, America, died February 16, 1888, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, buried Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, in Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, Find-A-Grave Memorial #61753729.
Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, born November 18, 1804, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, America, died February 16, 1888, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, buried on their ancestral property, in the Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61753729.
Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, 1804-1888, was daughter of Garland Gallant FLOYD, 1768-1867, late of Hall County, Georgia, USA, and of his wife, Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, late of Hall County, Georgia, USA.
To this marriage, children include:
i. Emaline DAVIS, 1827-1895, buried Mount Union Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 107295645; md. CSA Veteran Richard Robert ELLISON, 1817-1886, buried Mount Union Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 107295576;
ii. John Loveless DAVIS, [Sr.] 1822-1859, buried on their ancestral property, in the Davis Family Cemetery #2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave memorial # 61753000;
iii. Richard Loveless DAVIS, 1822-1857;
iv. Mary Anne DAVIS, 1824-1894, buried New Salem Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 24008627; m. 1856, CSA, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Benjamin Wilson GRIGGS, 1834-1919, son of Archibald GRIGGS, and Nancy WALDEN, buried New Salem Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia, USA;
v. Nancy A. DAVIS, 1827-1882, buried New Hope Cemetery, Paulding County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61784793; md. William M. BROWN, 1822-1862, son of --- BROWN and Charity RAGLAND, buried New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61799511;
vi. Gallant Franklin Bushrod 'Bush' DAVIS, 1829-1910, buried Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA; m. Susan E. FANNIN, 1833-1912, buried Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA;
vii. David C. DAVIS, 1834- ;
viii. E. Richard DAVIS, 1835 - ;
ix. Francis M. DAVIS, 1839-1866, buried Plot No. 11, Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial #61753748;
x. Sarah J. DAVIS, 1842-; md. - WIND, - 1870;
xi. Iverson Y. DAVIS, 1845 - ; md. 26 July 1966, Nancy Ann SEWELL, 1843 - ;
xii. Andrew J. DAVIS, 1847 -;
xiii. Gary Pinckney Lewis DAVIS, 1849 - ;
xiv. Mary DAVIS, 1853-1908;
Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin DAVIS, 1799-1875, is believed to have been the son of Richard DAVIS, 1764- , perhaps late of Pendleton District, South Carolina, and of his wife, Amy LOVELESS, 1764 - .
Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin FLOYD, 1804-1888, married December 6, 1821, Hall County, Georgia, Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, born November 18, 1804, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, America, died February 16, 1888, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, buried Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, in Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, Find-A-Grave Memorial #61753729.
Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, born November 18, 1804, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, America, died February 16, 1888, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, buried on their ancestral property, in the Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61753729.
Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, 1804-1888, was daughter of Garland Gallant FLOYD, 1768-1867, late of Hall County, Georgia, USA, and of his wife, Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, late of Hall County, Georgia, USA.
To this marriage, children include:
i. Emaline DAVIS, 1827-1895, buried Mount Union Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 107295645; md. CSA Veteran Richard Robert ELLISON, 1817-1886, buried Mount Union Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 107295576;
ii. John Loveless DAVIS, [Sr.] 1822-1859, buried on their ancestral property, in the Davis Family Cemetery #2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave memorial # 61753000;
iii. Richard Loveless DAVIS, 1822-1857;
iv. Mary Anne DAVIS, 1824-1894, buried New Salem Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 24008627; m. 1856, CSA, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Benjamin Wilson GRIGGS, 1834-1919, son of Archibald GRIGGS, and Nancy WALDEN, buried New Salem Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia, USA;
v. Nancy A. DAVIS, 1827-1882, buried New Hope Cemetery, Paulding County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61784793; md. William M. BROWN, 1822-1862, son of --- BROWN and Charity RAGLAND, buried New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 61799511;
vi. Gallant Franklin Bushrod 'Bush' DAVIS, 1829-1910, buried Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA; m. Susan E. FANNIN, 1833-1912, buried Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA;
vii. David C. DAVIS, 1834- ;
viii. E. Richard DAVIS, 1835 - ;
ix. Francis M. DAVIS, 1839-1866, buried Plot No. 11, Davis Family Cemetery, known as Davis Cemetery No. 2, Lost Mountain, Cobb County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial #61753748;
x. Sarah J. DAVIS, 1842-; md. - WIND, - 1870;
xi. Iverson Y. DAVIS, 1845 - ; md. 26 July 1966, Nancy Ann SEWELL, 1843 - ;
xii. Andrew J. DAVIS, 1847 -;
xiii. Gary Pinckney Lewis DAVIS, 1849 - ;
xiv. Mary DAVIS, 1853-1908;
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