Showing posts with label Jenny Lenora McSwain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenny Lenora McSwain. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Last Breathe of Lenora

I finally recieved the Death Certificate of Jenny Lenora McSwain Davis. She was born in Stanly County, North Carolina and died in Hoke County, North Carolina. She is buried in the Davis family Cemetery near Cottonville, North Carolina. 
The father of Lenora McSwain remains a mystery. She was the oldest of four daughters born to Inez C. McSwain. Inezzie, herself was an unfortunate child, born of a relationship that would have been considered a dire crime in this time and place, but accepted and swept under the carpet in the days of Reconstruction following the Civil War. Inez was born to Martha Ella McSwain, a 14 year old girl whose father, John Calloway McSwain died during the Civil War. Her mother, Betty, married the widower of her sister, another Civil War Vet, Caleb Hampton Aldridge. Hamp, Ella's uncle and stepfather,also became the father of her child. Ella would later marry Frank Smith and have a large family, in the Smith's Grove community of Stanly County, but not necessarily a happy life. Nezzie would become an unwed teen-aged mother herself, giving birth to Jennie Lenora McSwain on September 25, 1891, when she was just 17. And then to her second daughter, Verina Isabelle McSwain, less than a year later, in 1892 at age 18.
At age 19, in  1893, she married another unfortunate child, William Thomas Hooks, the son of William Mathew Hill, his mother's brother-in-law and Emmaline Hooks, sister of Matt Hill's wife Sarah Jane. Tom and Nezzie had two daughters together, Martha Irene Hooks, just 9 months after their October wedding in July of 1894 and then Lina in September of 1896. Shortly after Lina's birth, Tom's mother married W. Martin Munson, a widower, and Tom took up with his daughter Della Munson in 1898. No marriage license is found in North Carolina for Tom and Della, but the first of their many children, Adam, would be born in 1899. Tom, Della and Adam took up residence in Cabarrus County, near his mother as the twentieth century was born in 1900. Inez and her girls went back to live with her father, Hamp, while a few of her girls went to live with her mother, Ella and her husband, Frank Smith. Inez did not live long after that. Her grave has not been located, but she is listed as deceased when her daughter Verina marries young in 1907. 

Lenora married a widower, John Teeter Davis in 1912. He had one young son, Dewey. Together, they would have 6 children: Ray, Christine, Maxine, William Wooten, Esau and Jewel Lee. In their latter years, they moved to the Little River community in present day Moore County, near the town of Vass, to farm tobacco. Little River, at the time, was in Hoke County and just north of the Fort Bragg Reservation. 

Lenora died just two months after the birth of her last child, Jewel Lee. She was 37 years old. 


Mitral regurgitation is a side-effect of mitral valve prolaspe. When the mitral valve does not close tightly, it allows blood to flow backward into the heart. It is most common in women and most common in aged people. Lenora was only 37. It can be caused by trauma, rheumatic heart disease, endocarditis, dilated cardiomyopathy, or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Lenora may have suffered some trauma or disorder during her last pregnancy. The death certificate said the condition had a probable duration of 5 years. Possibly something happened before their move to Hoke County that brought it on. Maybe she contracted rheumatic fever in Stanly County before the move. This was during the years of the daming of the Yadkin. Several dams were built along the border of Stanly County, Norwood or Tillery Dam, Narrows or Badin, Falls, Tuckertown,   and High Rock all in a row. The backwash caused by the dams covered farms and old riverbank villages, and the resulting decay bred disease and bacteria. Many fevers, flus and plagues followed.
The Rocky River was suffered not to dam, but at its forks with the Yadkin/PeeDee, plagues abounded. Several Stanly county towns in previous decades had been deserted due to river carrying plagues and fevers, Tindallsville, Allentown and Rest, among them. 

Lenora's last breathe left 6 children motherless. J. T. Davis would take the infant Jewel Lee, to his half-brother Travis Crump to raise. There, he would meet a girl from Davidson County, Valedia Kinney, who was boarding with the Crumps. They married and John Davis would then die of tubercular symptoms in January of 1932. His new bride was pregnant with twins, born 4 months after their father's death. She would remarry and have another set of twins, and two other children, before loosing her second husband in 1947 and passing herself in 1949.

As of yet, the name of her father is still a mystery, possibly only unlocked with DNA.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Jaspar: The Family Tree of John Teeter Davis

I have been through 6 counties and two states researching the family of John Teeter Davis. The following is his family tree, from his grandparents to his grandchildren..

Job Davis b April 10, 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia  died  November 8, 1852 in Stanly County, North Carolina. Buried at the Old Davis Cemetery, Old Davis Road, Stanly County. 
Married Sarah Elizabeth Winfield Howell about 1805. 
Sarah Winfield born February 7, 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, died  July 10, 1856.

Sarah had 4 children from her previous marriage to Richard Howell when she married Job Davis.: Peter Howell 1794 (m Elizabeth Floyd), 1795 John Winfield Howell (m Clarrissa Pearce), Jordan Howell 1796 (m Hannah Handy), Charlotte b 1800 (m Levi Stancill, relocated to Newton Co., GA.)

Sons of Job Davis and Sarah Winfield:
Henry Davis (1806-1862) m 1st Sarah Kendall , m 2nd Martha Palmer
James M. Davis (1808-1883) m Rowena Lee
Edward Winfield Davis (1811-1882) m Rebecca Hathcock
Marriott Freeman Davis (1815- 1885) m 1st Elizabeth Turner, m 2nd Mary Ann Pickler




Edward Winfield Davis aka 'Neddy' b December 3, 1811 in (what is now) Stanly County, North Carolina. d  October 30, 1882 in Stanly County, NC. Buried at the Old Davis Cemetery. 
Married on January 22, 1868 to Rebecca Hathcock  b January 12, 1850 d Sept 30, 1905. She was the daughter of  Soloman Hathcock and Lavinia Rummage Hathcock. He was 56, she was 18.

Three children: 
Sarah Hortense Davis b January 26, 1869 d  March 30, 1896 
Married and Divorced William R Stewart of Union County. 
One daughter, Ouissa Stewart (1895-1970) (Mrs. Fred Hill)


Edward Thomas Ashe Davis (Tom) b August 16, 1871 d August 23 1928
Married: Elizabeth Ann Deese of Stanly County, 
Four Children: Lawson Edward Davis (1898-1933), Mary Hortense Davis (1904-1944) (Mrs. Malcolm Palmer), Stephen Davis (b 1908), Clay Thomas Davis (1908-1986) (Carolyn Hill)


John Teeter 'Jaspar' Davis  b May 30 1877 in Stanly County, North Carolina d January 27, 1932 in Little River, Hoke County (now a part of Moore County), North Carolina.
Married on January 20, 1904 Nancy E. (Nannie) Farmer (1879-1911) daughter of  George T. Farmer and Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Watkins.
One son of this marriage: George Dewey Davis b October 21, 1904 in Stanly County, North Carolina d July 2, 1997 in Durham, North Carolina. Married 1st  Fannie JoAnna Brown : 4 children Married 2nd Mae Lorbacher. 

John T. Davis married Second on December 6, 1912 Jenny Lenora McSwain (1891-1929) daughter of Inez C. McSwain. Six children of this marriage:
Ray Davis b January 14, 1914 in Stanly County, North Carolina d  September 20, 1987 in Vass, Moore, NC. Married Florence J. Priest of Vass,   2 sons
Christine Davis b October 29, 1917 in Stanly County, d September 3, 1999 in Vass, Moore, NC 
m Harvey Joy Cantrell from Tennessee in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, NC 
Maxine Davis b April 23, 1920 in Stanly County, North Carolina, died June 8, 1994 in Vass, Moore, NC 
M  Craven in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC
William Wood or Woot Davis b April 15, 1923 in Stanly County, NC d September 12, 1983 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Esau Davis b March 6, 1923 in Stanly County, North Carolina d May 14, 2004 in Bradenton, Florida, USA 
Married Mary I Isenhour, Florida, 3 Children
Jewel Lee Davis b May 1st, 1929 of Albemarle, North Carolina
Married B. C. Morris.

John T Davis married Third: Alta Valedia Kinney (1904-1949) of Healing Springs, Davidson County, NC
daughter of Berry R Kinney and Mae Myers Kinney. Two children of this marriage: Twins,
James T Davis b May 8, 1932 in Davidson County, North Carolina and died May 3, 1992 in High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina and Jenny Lee Davis, born May 8, 1932 in Davidson County, North Carolina and died June 18, 1993 in High Point Guilford, North Carolina. 

Valedia Kinney Davis remarried Curtis Lee Peace, 3 children: John Lea, Jerry Ray, Carol Dean.