About The Baker Davis Family Tree
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If your family is anything like mine, we have individual books for each line of the family. My goal was to move all that family information onto a digital format so it's all in one place and easily accessible by anyone interested in our genealogy. I've had assistence from a great many "cousins" and I appreciate all the genealogy work done before me. I especially want to recognize Charles "Chuck" Albert Davis, Jr., my maternal grandfather. I'm eternally grateful for all the family information he and my grandmother recorded and collected.
The Baker branch of the family emigrated from Cornwall, England in 1847, settling in Ontario, Canada. The Eyer branch emigrated from Pennsylvania, USA in the very early 1800's into Ontario, Canada. Both branches eventually headed west and immigrated into Washington, USA in the early 1900's. The Davis branch emigrated from Virginia into Tennessee in the early 1800's. My branch of the Davis' left Powell Valley, Claiborne County, Tennessee in 1834. They spent 1 1/2 years in western Illinois and then headed for Iowa. They emigrated from Iowa in 1852 with 30+ family members along the Oregon Trail. Most settled in Oregon on Donation Land Claims. The McFaddin branch left Virginia in the early 1800's and settled in Brown County, Ohio for a time. They continued west into Pike County, Illinois by the mid-1800's, and finally into Washington in the early 1900's. Check out the name index below to see other surnames in my tree.
I would appreciate hearing from you in regards to corrections, additions, stories and photo's you'd like to submit. As is customary, living family members will not be viewable without a password.
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