BIRACIAL PRINCE OF THE United States OF AMERICA. Eric Eugene Davis
EE Davis was born with 4 other siblings and was considered "Prince" of the household by his father named Clifford Davis AKA Clifford Davis-Seymon. Eric was only told he came from a line of royals from his grandfather William Davis. Prince Eric Eugene Davis' mother was African American and Blackfoot Native American' background who was born Pocahontas Shoemake from South Bend, IN. Eric's father claimed to be part Cherokee from the Cherokee Nation in the Alabama region and relocated from Oklahoma. Eric's grandfather on his mother's side are Nigerian descendants who was brought to the
United States as slaves in, Louisiana , Mississippi, and Alabama.
Most of Eric's childhood life was as prince pauper living as a young boy in South Bend, Indiana.
Eric's mother Eleanor Williams Davis Turner married Joseph A. Turner having no siblings from him.
Eric never used the title "prince" until he became middle aged rarely. His father Clifford wanted his tile and reputation known as a royal prince dating back to his roots in Wales and England. Eric's father said his father disowned the title from his ancestry during the time of his beheaded 8th generation maternal marriage Catherine Howard to Henry the VIII.
William Davis had no direct connection under the Davis surname as royalty, but did have under the Howard and Stewart names in England. The Davis clan came from Wales to the United States between 1839-1880. William Davis had a history as working with the railroad as a laborer. Eric's father may have also worked with his father as a water boy for the railroad companies. Clifford only progressed as a laborer and learned the skill of industrial painting in the midwestern areas of the United States.
Later Clifford started a trash truck business in South Bend, IN where he met Eleanor Williams a native of South Bend, IN., her father was Percy and Blondel Williams. Later Eleanor, Eric's mother
graduated from a local community college majoring in mathematics. Eleanor worked as a nurses aide nights at St. Mary's Convent in South Bend. IN.
Prince Eric Eugene Davis had no high school education due to the fact of a brain injury when a hardwood door fell on him at the age of six years old. Eric never recovered from the accident resulting in several convulsions as a child. Eric's disability was not discovered until he was an adult about 32 years old in Buffalo, New York. Eric's mental health crisis became more noticeable when he was involuntary admitted to the Buffalo Mental Health unit and referred to Dr. Charles, residence Mental Health, PHD at the Buffalo General Hospital.
Prince Eric was released to outpatient services, nevertheless he continued to try and work various odd jobs while traveling to different states short term, until he was finally tested for mental health disability in the State of New Hampshire. Eric was not capable of getting a college education or holding on too long term full time employment. Eric was diagnosed as having a permanent mental illness on or about 2006 in the State of New Hampshire.
Prince Eric continued to suffer from depression, instability, mood swings and bipolar disorder since his first brain damage accident at the age of six years old. Eric is unable to maintain a social life with anyone as of today. Eric's severe brain damage is typically referred to as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) making it very difficult for Eric to function normally.
EE Davis was born with 4 other siblings and was considered "Prince" of the household by his father named Clifford Davis AKA Clifford Davis-Seymon. Eric was only told he came from a line of royals from his grandfather William Davis. Prince Eric Eugene Davis' mother was African American and Blackfoot Native American' background who was born Pocahontas Shoemake from South Bend, IN. Eric's father claimed to be part Cherokee from the Cherokee Nation in the Alabama region and relocated from Oklahoma. Eric's grandfather on his mother's side are Nigerian descendants who was brought to the
United States as slaves in, Louisiana , Mississippi, and Alabama.
Most of Eric's childhood life was as prince pauper living as a young boy in South Bend, Indiana.
Eric's mother Eleanor Williams Davis Turner married Joseph A. Turner having no siblings from him.
Eric never used the title "prince" until he became middle aged rarely. His father Clifford wanted his tile and reputation known as a royal prince dating back to his roots in Wales and England. Eric's father said his father disowned the title from his ancestry during the time of his beheaded 8th generation maternal marriage Catherine Howard to Henry the VIII.
William Davis had no direct connection under the Davis surname as royalty, but did have under the Howard and Stewart names in England. The Davis clan came from Wales to the United States between 1839-1880. William Davis had a history as working with the railroad as a laborer. Eric's father may have also worked with his father as a water boy for the railroad companies. Clifford only progressed as a laborer and learned the skill of industrial painting in the midwestern areas of the United States.
Later Clifford started a trash truck business in South Bend, IN where he met Eleanor Williams a native of South Bend, IN., her father was Percy and Blondel Williams. Later Eleanor, Eric's mother
graduated from a local community college majoring in mathematics. Eleanor worked as a nurses aide nights at St. Mary's Convent in South Bend. IN.
Prince Eric Eugene Davis had no high school education due to the fact of a brain injury when a hardwood door fell on him at the age of six years old. Eric never recovered from the accident resulting in several convulsions as a child. Eric's disability was not discovered until he was an adult about 32 years old in Buffalo, New York. Eric's mental health crisis became more noticeable when he was involuntary admitted to the Buffalo Mental Health unit and referred to Dr. Charles, residence Mental Health, PHD at the Buffalo General Hospital.
Prince Eric was released to outpatient services, nevertheless he continued to try and work various odd jobs while traveling to different states short term, until he was finally tested for mental health disability in the State of New Hampshire. Eric was not capable of getting a college education or holding on too long term full time employment. Eric was diagnosed as having a permanent mental illness on or about 2006 in the State of New Hampshire.
Prince Eric continued to suffer from depression, instability, mood swings and bipolar disorder since his first brain damage accident at the age of six years old. Eric is unable to maintain a social life with anyone as of today. Eric's severe brain damage is typically referred to as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) making it very difficult for Eric to function normally.