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The author believes that genealogy (the study of one's ancestors) should involve far more than the mere gathering of names, dates and places. Our ancestors were real people who were so much more than a mere collection of birth, marriage and death dates. This book attempts to put 'meat on the bones' of the genealogical facts for four individuals, grandparents of the author. This book captures the family histories of the author's four grandparents, all born in the 1890s. Utilizing social history methods the author adds depth and detail to the simple facts of the two couples' vital statistics. By weaving the story of her grandparents lives with interesting information about how they lived their day-to-day lives and the social changes that impacted them, the author paints a fascinating picture that brings the individuals to life. Maternal grandparents, the Crislers, were Hoosiers, born in rural farming communities of northwestern Indiana in the early 1890s who left their familiar agrarian existence for life in the big city of Chicago just prior to the Great Depression. The Simpsons, her paternal grandparents, also born in the 1890s were city dwellers from Glasgow Scotland who emigrated to America settling in Chicago in the mid 1920s in search of steady employment and a better life.
John Hill married Elizabeth Suggett (1696-1767) and they had four children. After she died in 1735, he married Betty Hammond. She gave him six children before she died in 1771. The family migrated from Virginia to West Virginia and settled in Pickaway County, Ohio.
After 43 years of research, the history & genealogy of the descendants of Daniel & Margaret (Low) Davison trace 12 generations of Davidson-Davison-Davisson families. Illustration by Pierre Bergem embellish this work. Fully indexed.
Thomas Daniel (1735-1805) was born in Virginia and traveled to Kentucky in the late 1700s. He was the father of seven children. Descendants live in Kentucky, Indiana, Louisiana, California and other parts of the United States.