Oma Alice Davis

Brief Life History of Oma Alice

Oma Alice Davis was born on 28 May 1862, in Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States. She married Hirum M Foster on 2 December 1878, in Greene, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. She lived in Jackson Township, Greene, Missouri, United States in 1880. She died on 29 January 1946, in Texas, United States, at the age of 83.

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Family Time Line

Hirum M Foster
1831–1902
Oma Alice Davis
1862–1946
Marriage: 2 December 1878
Frank S Foster
about 1879–
Nettie Florence Foster
1880–1973
Effie Artelia Crane Foster
1882–1958

Sources (5)

  • Alace Foster in household of H M Foster, "United States Census, 1880"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Oma Alice Davis - Government record: Census record: birth: ; Missouri, United States
  • Omart Davis in entry for Hiram M Foster, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"

World Events (8)

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1865 · Juneteenth (Slaves Were Freed)

"On June 19, 1865, Gordon Granger (Union Major) read General Orders, No. 3 to the people of Galveston. The statement was written as follows: ""The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired labor. The freedmen are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and work for wages. They are informed that they will not be allowed to collect at military posts and that they will not be supported in idleness either there or elsewhere."""

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

Name Meaning

English and Welsh: patronymic meaning ‘Dafydd's (son)’, equivalent to Welsh ap Dafydd, the Welsh form of David . The spelling Davis is more typical in southwestern England northwards as far as Lancashire, where the frequency of the surname largely reflects Welsh migration, but may sometimes represent a native English surname based on Davy (compare Davies ). Davis (including in the sense 2 below) is the eighth most frequent surname in the US. It is also very common among African Americans.

Irish and Scottish: adopted for Gaelic Mac Daibhéid ‘son of David’; see McDevitt . Compare Davies .

History: John Davis or Davys (c. 1550–1605) was an English navigator who searched for the Northwest Passage. — By the 18th century there were numerous persons named Davis in America, including the jurist John Davis, born in 1761 in Plymouth, MA, and Henry Davis, a clergyman and college president, who was born in 1771 in East Hampton, NY. — Jefferson Davis, born in 1808 in KY, was president of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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