Davis--Hatfield--Parkey family Bible records, 1779-1919
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"Family Bible in possession [1967] of Mrs. W. V. Drinnon ... Sweetwater, Tenn."
Eli Davis (1779-1861) and Patsey Baker (1791-1869) was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina. They were married in 1806 in Grayson County, Virginia, by her father, Rev. Andrew Baker. They had twelve children, 1807-1832, born in Washington and Lee Counties, Virginia; and Warren and Claiborne Counties, Tennessee. Their daughter, Polly (Mary) F. Davis (b. 1819) and Adam Hatfield, son of Abner and Mary Hatfield, were married in Claiborne County, Tennessee, in 1839. They had ten children, 1840-1860, born in Claiborne and Hancock Counties, Tennessee. Their daughter, Laura Nervesta Hatfield (b. 1860), married John Parkey in 1876. They had seven children, 1877-1898.
Includes children of a related Wollard family. There were eight children born in the Wollard family, 1886-1895.
IN Kentucky Bible and cemetery records / Genealogical Records Committee, Kentucky Society D.A.R. leaves 255-260.
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