FRANCIS ASBERRY DAVIS
1821 – 1870
c. Kay W. Davis (2007)
Francis Asberry Davis was born
August 21, 1821, in Indian Territory which later became Obion County, TN. When he was young he moved with his family to
Dade County, MO where he lived for many years. Other siblings and his parents
names are unknown as of this writing.
Family tradition claims he was an only child.
Around 1844, Probably in Dade Co, Francis (Frank, F.A.)
married Mary Rebecca Kendall who was born in Indiana in 1824. Although “raised on the banks of the Wabash”,
she too was partially raised in Missouri. They continued to live there for almost 20
years until the Civil War caused disruption in their lives. They raised crops, stock and children in or
near Marion Township.
Frank and Rebecca’s six children were Mary Rachel (Davenport), Martha M. (Marable),
Zacharias (who married Frances
C. Martin), Henry Dee (who married Frances E. Kellis),
Jefferson “Jesse” (who married America M. Reed), and a daughter Rebecca Ann who
died in childhood and is buried in Pippenger Cemetery
(1853-1855) in Dade Co.
According to other researchers
reports, and multiple Dade Co., MO and McLennan Co, TX deed records, Frank
owned about 2500 acres of land in Dade Co. until 1861 when Kansas Jayhawkers
(anti-slavery guerillas) invaded the Davis
family lands in Dade
County. According to an autobiography by the eldest
son Zachary , “they took 2 fine stallions, 15 saddle
horses and robbed and pilfered the house of goods, furniture and bedclothing.” For
the next few years the Davis family lived in
fear of being raided by the Jayhawkers, Union soldiers, or Indians, and by the
winter of 1863 Frank herded his remaining stock to Texas in search of a new homeland.
In the winter of 1863, Rebecca loaded up her younger
children in a covered wagon drawn by oxen, abandoned their Missouri
property, and left for Texas
as well. It is known that the eldest
sister Mary Rachel stayed in Missouri
and married Terry W. Davenport (31 Dec 1861- Dade County) a Union sympathizer.
By 1883 the Davenports had moved to California. The rest of the Davis
family moved south to Texas
during the winter of 1863 where they began new lives.
Rebecca and her children stopped in Huntsville,
AR, and rested for 4 weeks before weathering
the rest of the trip to Texas. They stopped again and camped near Waco while trying to
locate Frank and his herd. Soon Rebecca
and son Zachary got a tip on Frank’s whereabouts, mounted horseback and rode 30
miles northeast to Ash Creek about 4 miles east of Bold Springs [now called
West] in the face of a severe Norther. There they finally located Frank and soon,
after they were reunited, the family camped near Waco for awhile.
The Davis family rented land
in Hill County
briefly and Frank returned to Missouri
in the fall of 1864 to join the Confederate Army. He served in Shelby’s Brigade, Price’s Command, and fought
in the Kansas-Missouri border wars.
Family tradition claims he was a prisoner of the Yankees in 1864 for a
short period of time but proof of this hasn’t been found.
In the fall of 1864, the family bought property in Bold
Springs [West]. Frank returned to the
area after the war but his wealth was never to reach the grandness it had
attained before the war years. Documents show that the Yankees nullified his
land ownership in Dade Co, MO and it was returned to the Union.
On October 28, 1870 Frank died of pneumonia which he contracted while on a
cattle drive near Baxter Springs, KA. He
is buried in the Baxter Springs Cemetery
probably less than 25 miles from where he was raised in Missouri about 50 years before.
Frank’s wife, Rebecca, stayed in Texas following his death, and on Sept. 12,
1873 she married W.M. Oliphant. The
lived with her sons Hank and Jesse, and near son Zachary’s family and near daughterMartha Marable’s family
until Mr. Oliphant’s death in 1886.
Family tradition claims that the oldest daughter Mary Rachel married a
Union sympathizer (T.W. Davenport) which was opposite the political beliefs of
the rest of the Davis
family. She continued to stay in touch
with her family however, even after she moved to California.
In 1889 son Henry (Hank) moved to the Sterling City, TX area
in what was still Tom
Green County
at that time. Son Jefferson (Jesse) died
in Bold Springs, TX at age 33, 12 days before his 7th
child Jeffie was born in 1894. He and his child are both buried in the Bold Springs
Cemetery. Son Zachary moved with his family to San Angelo, TX in 1901
where he and his wife later died and they were buried in Fairmont Cemetery. The mother of all, Rebecca Kendall Davis
Oliphant moved to Snyder, TX to live with her second daughter, Martha
(Matt) Marable.
Rebecca died on February 18, 1903, and she and the Marables
are all buried in Snyder
Cemetery. Mary Rachel and
the Davenport branch lived and died in Riverside, California.
Notes:
Bibliographical Memoirs of Bell,
Coryell and McLennan
Counties (1893)
1850 Dade Co, MO Census Records
1860 Dade Co, MO Census Records
1870 McLennan Co, TX Census Records
1880 McLennan Co, TX Census Records
1900 Sterling Co, TX Census Records
1900 Scurry Co, TX Census Records
1910 Sterling Co, TX Census Records
LDS – IGI
www.familysearch.org
Milling around Sterling
County
Missouri
1850 Mortality Schedule
Dade Co, MO Deed Records
McLennan Co, TX Deed Records
Delinquent Land List of Dade Co, MO
Davis, F. A.
Twnsp 31, Range 28 -- 80 (acres?) s hf sw 5 5.28
BLM-GLO Land Records
Davis,
Francis A Mo, Dade 41.41 acres 6/1/1859 Springfield
“ “ 121.41 5/15/57 “
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Family notes:
Francis Asberry Davis – b.
21 Aug, 1821 Obion Co, TN; d. 28 Oct 1870 Baxter Spgs,
KA; buried Baxter
Springs Cemetery
in Baxter Springs, KA
Married (ca. 1844 MO?) to Mary Rebecca Kendall – b.
31 Jul 1825 Near the Banks of the Wabash, IN;
d. 18 Feb 1903 – Snyder, Scurry Co, TX while living with daughter. Buried in Snyder Cemetery,
Snyder, TX
Rebecca Kendall Davis married second to Wm. M. Oliphant
(12 Sept 1873 – McLennan Co, TX)
Children of Francis Asberry Davis
and Mary Rebecca Kendall:
Mary Rachel Davis – b. 14 Jun 1845 – Dade Co, MO; d.
9 May 1918 – Riverside Co, CA; buried Olivewood
Cemetery in Riverside, CA
Married (31 Dec 1861 Dade Co, MO) to Terry Whitset Davenport
Martha Margaret Davis – b. 20 Jul 1847 – Dade Co, MO;
d. 3 Jan 1913 – Snyder, Scurry Co, TX; buried Snyder
Cemetery in Snyder, TX
Married (ca. 1865 – McLennan Co, TX) to Thomas
Edward Marable, Jr.
Zacharias “Zackry” Davis – b. 15 May 1849 – Dade Co, MO; d. 25 Jul 1933 –
San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TX; buried Fairmont
Cemetery in San Angelo, Tom Green, TX
Married (13 Jun 1871 – McLennan Co, TX) to Frances C.
Martin.
Rebecca Ann Davis – b. 18 Oct 1853 – Dade Co, MO; d.
31 May 1855 – Dade Co, MO;
Buried Pippenger Cemetery – Sect. 2 in Dade Co, MO.
Henry Dee Davis – b. 31 May 1857 – Dade Co, MO; d. 18
Mar 1954 – Sterling City, Sterling Co, TX; buried Sterling
City Cemetery
in Sterling City, TX.
Married (11 Aug 1881 – McLennan Co, TX) to Frances
Elizabeth Kellis.
Jefferson “Jesse” Davis
– b. 25 Mar 1861 – Dade Co, MO; d. 12 Mar 1894 – McLennan Co, TX; buried in
Bold Springs Cemetery, McLennan Co, TX.
Married (15 Aug 1881 – McLennan Co, TX) to America Mary Reed.
Submitted by Kay Davis June
26, 2007