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Alfred Davis |
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Alfred Davis, farmer and merchant, located on section 8, Hartwick Township,
was born Feb. 18, 1844, in Steuben Co., N.Y.
His father and mother, George and Nancy (Holden) Davis, were natives of New
England, of English descent, and were
farmers by calling. The county of Steuben, was the scene of nearly the entire
course of their earthly career, and there
they died, the ofrmer in October, 1866, the latter in 1880. They had three
children. Vincent resides in Steuben
County; Matilda died in her native county in 1879.
Mr. Davis is the eldest, and attended the common schools until he was of 16
years of age. He remained at home until he
was 22, when he engaged in general farm labor. He was married Mach 22, 1862,
in Steuben County, to Elida E. Robinson, a
native of the same county, born April 9, 1844, of New England parentage and
origin. Wilbert, Emery, Benjamin, Denis and
Daniel are the names of their children. All but one are attendants at the
public school of the district in which the
family reside. Mr. Davis was a farmer in his native county until 1870. In
the spring of that year he secured the
homestead where he has since resided, which incuded 160 acres of land, then
entirely wild and unbroken. Of the original
acreage he owns 79 acres, most of which is improved. He is engaged in the
sale of articles of merchandise, for which
there is a local demand, and he manages his store in conjunction with the
postoffice, of which he is the official, to
which position he was appointed in 1881. He is independent in political views
and actions, and is Justice of the Peace
and Township Treasurer.
His wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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