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Charles Irvin DAVIS

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Charles Irvin DAVIS
Charles Irvin DAVIS, b. Charles Irvin DAVIS was born on 5 Feb 1904 in Morrilton, Conway County, Arkansas. He appeared on the census in 1910 in Higgins, Conway, AR. Family "Oral History" states Charley had a little sister that died in infancy. John & Mollie DAVIS are recorded with 2 children in Arkansas on April 1910 census. John Allen DAVIS remarries Lillie Grace FERGUSON on March 1913 in Perry County, AR., which is right next to Conway County, AR. No marriage record, death certificate, or divorce for Mollie DAVIS or daughter Nina DAVIS has been located as of 2002. Charles Irvin DAVIS died on 9 Apr 1957 in Los Angeles, California. State of California Death Certificate; State file number 7-029360; Registration District Number, 7053; Registrar's Number 6692. The death certificate has the following INCORRECT information on it; Middle name is spelled Irbin, it is correctly spelled Irvin; Birthplace of father (John Allen DAVIS) is stated as MO, it is Arkansas. Charles died at age 53 years 2 months. He was buried on 13 Apr 1957 in Cherokee Memorial Park, Old Park Block 2510, Space #4, Lodi, San Jaquin, California. He was named for his Uncle Charles Henry Davis, & called "Little Charley" by family members. Parents: John Allen DAVIS and Mrs. Clemmie HOARD or Molly HOPKINS.

He was married to Myrtis May STEWART on 23 Jun 1943. Children were: Charles Allen DAVIS, Nina Kay DAVIS, Charlotte Jean DAVIS, Peggy Sue DAVIS.

He was married to Meddie Myrtle CHANCE on 26 Jan 1923 in Paul's Valley, Garvin Co., Oklahoma. Children were: (A.J.) Allen Junior DAVIS , Opal Laverne DAVIS, Raymond Lloyd DAVIS, Lonnie O'Neil DAVIS, Donnie O'Dale DAVIS, Charles Gordon DAVIS, Barbara Ann DAVIS.
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