NameIsrael L. DAVIS157,214,492
Birth22 May 1843, Shelby Co., Ohio
Death18 Mar 1910, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
OccupationFarmer
FatherLuther L. DAVIS (1810-1886)
MotherJane MORRIS (1815-1891)
Spouses
Birth29 Apr 1848, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
Death28 Dec 1928, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
BurialSDB Cemetery, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherEzekiel Powers STOUT (1823-1861)
MotherHannah BABCOCK (1822-1895)
Marriage5 Nov 1865, Shelby Co., Ohio
Notes for Israel L. DAVIS
Census: 1880 Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio: age 37, farmer
Notes for Mary Louisa (Spouse 1)
Baptism: DEC 1863 SDB Church, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
Census: 1880 Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio: age 32

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 106, No 4, p 126, Jan. 28, 1929.
Mary Louisa Stout Davis, daughter of Hannah Babcock and Ezekiel Stout, was born in Jackson township, near Wesley Chapel Church, April 29, 1848, and departed this life, December 28, 1928, aged 80 years, 7 months and 29 days.
When three years old she with her parents moved to Jackson Center where she has since made her home.
In December, 1863, she was baptized by Elder Lewis A. Davis and united with the Jackson Center Seventh Day Baptist Church, where she remained a member until removed by death.
On November 5, 1865, she was united in marriage to Israel L. Davis, who died March 18, 1910. To them were born four sons: Otho G., of Jackson Center; Milton E., of Canastota, N. Y.; Arthur W. and Harold S. of Jackson Center.
Those who survive her are her four sons, one brother, M. I. Stout of Jackson Center; one sister, Mrs. Eveline Van Horn, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and other more distant relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at two-thirty at her church by her pastor, Rev. Verney A. Wilson, assisted by Rev. W. M. Simpson of Ashaway, R. I. Interment was made in the Seventh Day Baptist cemetery. V. A.
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