Davis Family
Item set
Title
Description
Items related to the Davis Family in Surry County, NC
Coverage
Surry County (N.C.)
Identifier
Sur_Davis
Subject
Items
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James Earl Cockerham Research Records Volume 30: Cole, Davis, Hodges, Williams, Collings, Collins, Cook, Auberry, Hert, Hurt, Martin
James Earl Cockerham Research Records Volume 30: Cole, Davis, Hodges, Williams, Collings, Collins, Cook, Auberry, Hert, Hurt, Martin from the Carlos P. Surratt Genealogy Room at Surry Community College -
Sara Davis Phillips obituary
Sara Davis Phillips obituary -
James Benjamin Davis obituary
James Benjamin Davis obituary -
Davis family file
Davis family file from the Carlos P. Surratt Genealogy Room at SUrry Community College -
Myrtle Estelle Forrest and Ishmael Worth Davis wedding invitation
Myrtle Estelle Forrest and Ishmael Worth Davis wedding invitation -
Charlie Davis family files
Charlie Davis family files -
William P. Goings family portrait: seated William P. Goings holding Dora E. Goings, front row Nancy Emmaline Goings, Emmett Monroe Goings, Sarah Alice Goings, back row Charity Davis Goings, Mart Etta Goings
William P. Goings family portrait: seated William P. Goings holding Dora E. Goings, front row Nancy Emmaline Goings, Emmett Monroe Goings, Sarah Alice Goings, back row Charity Davis Goings, Mart Etta Goings -
Francis Granger, Ila Davis
Francis Granger, Ila Davis -
photograph of Annie Davis
photograph of Annie Davis -
photograph of James Davis Jr. and wife Elizabeth McAnally
photograph of James Davis Jr. and wife Elizabeth McAnally -
photograph of James Davis, Jr
photograph of James Davis, Jr -
photograph of Malinda Hoosier Banner Davis
photograph of Malinda Hoosier Banner Davis, Born - June 25, 1829, Mt. Airy, N. C., Died - May 14, 1936, Jackson, Michigan, slave to James Hollingsworth family, taken on her 100th birthday -
Photograph of Rev. E. Gibson Davis
Photograph of Rev. E. Gibson Davis -
Bright Leaf Drive-In Theatre manager Donald Lester Davis framed photograph
Bright Leaf Drive-In Theatre manager Donald Lester Davis framed photograph -
photograph of Wade Davis
photograph of Wade Davis -
photograph of Fred Davis
photograph of Fred Davis -
Interview with Sallie Davis Pratt
Interview done as part of an oral history project for Surry County Historical Society. Interview done in Pratt's living room on Tom Jones Road near Level Cross. Pratt, who is a white woman, discusses growing up on a farm and having black families who worked with her family on their tobacco farm. Also discusses life in the rural area of Surry County, including only being able to get to Mount Airy in a wagon, not getting to school very often because she had to work, and going to church revivals. She didn't go much beyond 4th grade. Her husband was also a tobacco farmer and she discusses life as a wife and mother on a tobacco farm, including manning the barns during curing. Interview is in two parts. -
Jack Lowe and Donald Davis
Color photograph of Jack Lowe and Donald Davis. Davis lifelong employee of Woodruff's invented the wreath machine. -
Kay Lowe and Janet Davis on sidewalk in Lowgap
Kay Lowe and Janet Davis (toddlers) on sidewalk near post office in Lowgap. -
Nannie Davis
Photograph of the Richard Elwell and Sally Hauser Family, Nannie Davis -
Eli and Nannie Davis and children
Photograph of the Richard Elwell and Sally Hauser Family, Eli and Nannie Davis and children -
Eli and Nannie Davis family
Photograph of the Hauser family, Eli and Nannie Davis family -
Home Going Celebration for Mr. Felton Davis
Funeral program for Felton Davis -
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Mary Louella Hatcher Davis
Funeral Program for Mary Louella Hatcher Davis