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Family of Thomas Davis and Sarah Adeline Stewart

Husband: Thomas Davis (1888-1972)
Wife: Sarah Adeline Stewart (1896-1954)
Marriage 1935 ,,USA

Husband: Thomas Davis

Name: Thomas Davis 1
Sex: Male
Father: John Henry Ellery Davis (1861-1938)
Mother: Priscilla Blackler (1859-1952)
Birth 21 Jan 1888 Plympton St Mary, Devon, England 2
Emigration 15 Sep 1909 (age 21) from Southampton, Hampshire, England to New York, New York, USA
Census (1) 1920 (age 32) Akron - Summit, Ohio, USA
Occupation (1) 1920 (age 32) Labourer, Foundry; Akron - Summit, Ohio, USA
Census (2) 1 Apr 1930 (age 42) Detroit, Michigan, USA 3
Occupation (2) 1 Apr 1930 (age 42) Grinder, Steel Drill Manufactory; Detroit, Michigan, USA 3
Death 3 May 1972 (age 84) ,,USA

Additional Information

Emigration He sailed on the Oceanic, arriving at Ellis Island with less than $35 in his pocket, and joined his Uncle and Aunt Jerome and Louisa Shaffrauk in Akron Ohio.
Census (1) 1272 Curtis Street, Akron
Thomas is a lodger in the house of John Andrews, an Inspector with the Rubber Company.
Census (2) 9247 Tralcon Avenue, Detroit

Wife: Sarah Adeline Stewart

Name: Sarah Adeline Stewart 1
Sex: Female
Father: William Alexander Stewart (1871-1947)
Mother: Maud E. Lyon (1874-1941)
Birth 15 Dec 1896 Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Death 18 Nov 1954 (age 57) Ann Arbor - Washtenaw, Michigan, USA

Note on Husband: Thomas Davis

When he arrived in the US Tom worked for a while in a number of jobs before he joined Whitman and Barnes, a drill and tool manufacturing company in Cleveland. He worked for the same company for most of his life, moving from Cleveland, to Detroit and then to Plymouth. Late in his life he moved to California to be near his daughter.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2"GRO". Plympton 5b 205. Cit. Date: Q1 1888.
3"Census 1930 Detroit, Michigan, USA Roll 1060 Page 12A ED711 Image 1039 (John Davis)". Roll 1060 Page 12A ED711 Image 1039. Cit. Date: 1 April 1930. Assessment: Secondary evidence.