I guess if I had read the next picture down I would have found out who the husband of Margaret was. Dah! I apologize for that. I looked in my book of DeMoss's and I didn't find his name listed but I am sure that somehow they are related to each other, it is finding out how they are and where they came from.
Again, you are welcome to contact me and I will give you as much info as I have and somehow between the two of us there is a possible connection.
Remember to keep smiling and know our work finding each other has but just begun ;-}
God's Blessings to you and yours,
Diane Rouane
Margaret Josephine Davis hailed from the prestigious Davis and Nolan families who settled Tennessee. She was the daughter of James C. Davis and Emily Josephine Nolan. Her mother's family being founders of Nolansville, Tennessee. She married Civil War soldier Silas Christopher DeMoss who also hailed from old American settler and Colonial/Revolutionary War ancestry of the DuMas/DeMoss and Virginia Rural Plains Sheltons. Silas' family were the founders of Bellevue, TN.
Margaret Josephine (Davis) DeMoss has 10 children:
Dee William DeMoss (1870-1952)
John Franklin DeMoss (1874-1949)
Jesse Shelton DeMoss (1875-1957)
James Thomas DeMoss (1878-1905)
Maude Belle (DeMoss) Burt (1881-1970)
Fletcher Lenore DeMoss (1883-1953)
Bettie Elizabeth (DeMoss) Williams (1886-1958)
Delilah (DeMoss) Stevens (1888-1969)
Ida Jane (DeMoss) Fisk (1891-1969)
Oliver Benson DeMoss (1894-1950)
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I have always loved family history. I collect old family photographs. Family names are Daye, Bradley, Benton, Frey, Hines, DeMoss, Nenon, Cox, Gower, Sullivan, Reeves, Garland, McNeal, Wilkes, Willis, Brown, Clay, Gibson, Rice, Montogomery, Trotter, Timms, Miles
I am a beginning genealogist and the lines that I am working on are: DeMoss, Hellickson, White, Sabins, Smith.
You are more than welcome to email at my address and I will answer as soon as I can to your question(s). Remember to keep smiling and know our work finding each other has but just begun :-}.