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OVERHOLT Charles William

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  OVERHOLT Charles William was born on 27 Jun 1897 in Manito, Mason Co., IL (son of OVERHOLT William David and DAVISON Ada Betsy Caroline).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  OVERHOLT William David was born on 21 Mar 1864 in Hilltown, PA; died on 21 Feb 1960.

    William married DAVISON Ada Betsy Caroline on 26 Sep 1894. Ada (daughter of DAVISON Almon Alexander and CHANDLER Abigail Millet) was born on 12 Mar 1874 in Manito, Mason Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  DAVISON Ada Betsy Caroline was born on 12 Mar 1874 in Manito, Mason Co., IL (daughter of DAVISON Almon Alexander and CHANDLER Abigail Millet).
    Children:
    1. OVERHOLT Enos Nathaniel (Nelson)
    2. OVERHOLT Lavina died in 1998 in VA.
    3. OVERHOLT John Almon was born on 02 Nov 1895 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    4. 1. OVERHOLT Charles William was born on 27 Jun 1897 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    5. OVERHOLT Frank Jonas was born on 27 Jul 1897 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    6. OVERHOLT Hope Mary was born on 16 Mar 1908; died on 02 Dec 1985 in Rock Island, Rock Island Co., IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  DAVISON Almon Alexander was born on 25 Jun 1828 in NY (son of DAVISON Daniel P.M. and MAXON Matilda); died on 12 Aug 1915.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Almon A. Davison was occupied with raising vineyards, nursery and gardens.

    BIOGRAPHY: He was born on the old homestead in a house down by the brook, just midway between two Christmases. He don’t remember of ever weighing less than ten pounds. He was not pretty like his older brother, nor like his sister, who came one and one-half years later. His mother was heard to say, she would be ashamed to take such a homely baby anywhere. He didn't seem to care much, as it is an old saying, “the homeliest babies, make the prettiest grown people.” He grew up to be the tallest Davison in town. Might tell many funny things he said and did that would please the children, but the old folks would think it foolish. When he was nine days old, ground was broken by Charles Carroll, the last survivor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, to build the first railroad in the United States, July 4, 1828. When ten or twelve years old, he carried stones, old rails, and poles and fenced off a strip of gorund by the roadside. In it he planted all sorts of trees and scrubs and flowers that would grow in odd spells, while his older brother, Daniel Harrison was in the house studying. Indicating when that young, what the two boys would be when they were grown. His father died before he was sixteen, and his mother told the boys they must go and hire out. That meant to go to Hoosick, NY and work for some rich farmer. He worked for a farmer in North Hoosick, NY and in a cotton factory in Bennington, VT, and at Hoosick Falls, NY. He then peddled milk in Hartford, CT. Also attended High School there. In 1851 he took Horace Greeley's advice, and went west. Landed at Groveland, IL, May 18, 1851. Bought land of Franklin Pierce, President of the United States, in the southwest corner of Sand Praire Township, Tazewell County, IL. Resided on the farm twenty-nine years. In 1880 he left the farm and moved to Manito, IL, where he still resides.

    BIOGRAPHY: Is enjoying good health, has not a single bad habit, no tobacco, whiskey, nor patent medicine. Enjoying peace and plenty. Has been a life-long Christian and held many responsible positions in religious matters. Nearly thirty years as Superintendent of Sunday Schools. At present writing, he is all alone in his comfortable home, trying to complete “THE DAVISON RECORD” and get it ready for the publishers. He was a school boy at Cobb’s School, when the first telegraph was in operation. Can well remember the first LOCO MATCHES, and Dagureotypes, Sewing machines, Reaping machines and nearly everything else that is now in common use. All in one lifetime! Wonder what our great-grandchildren will live to see. Hope they remember us kindly, especially to the children of the “DAVISON FAMILY”. He and his wife had twelve children. (Written in 1905).

    Almon married CHANDLER Abigail Millet on 29 Jan 1854 in Mason Co., MI. Abigail was born on 21 May 1838 in Minot, Androscoggin Co., ME; died on 21 Apr 1902 in Manito, Mason Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  CHANDLER Abigail Millet was born on 21 May 1838 in Minot, Androscoggin Co., ME; died on 21 Apr 1902 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    Children:
    1. DAVISON Martha Chandler was born on 10 Apr 1855 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    2. DAVISON Lois Matilda was born on 21 Feb 1857 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    3. DAVISON Abbie Amelia was born on 03 May 1859 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    4. DAVISON Emma Louisa was born on 18 Aug 1861 in Manito, Mason Co., IL; died on 21 Feb 1863 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    5. DAVISON Daniel Ezra was born on 21 Jul 1863 in Manito, Mason Co., IL; died on 18 Jul 1869 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    6. DAVISON Charlie Grant was born on 01 Jun 1865 in Manito, Mason Co., IL; died in CA?.
    7. DAVISON Ella Eliza was born on 21 Feb 1867 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    8. DAVISON Almon Melvin was born on 04 Dec 1869 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    9. DAVISON Rubie Malinda was born on 22 Feb 1872 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    10. 3. DAVISON Ada Betsy Caroline was born on 12 Mar 1874 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    11. DAVISON Mary Alice was born on 07 Sep 1876 in Manito, Mason Co., IL; died on 15 Mar 1879 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.
    12. DAVISON Birdie Carrie was born on 29 Nov 1882 in Manito, Mason Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  DAVISON Daniel P.M. was born on 25 May 1804 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY (son of DAVISON Ezra and SMITH Diedamia); died on 08 Jan 1844 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY.

    Notes:

    After his father died, he bought out the heirs to the homestead where his father and grandfather had lived and died. He was a carpenter by trade, also a farmer. In 1837, he tore down the old house and built a new house on the same foundation where his father’s house had stood. That house was burned in 1848, while occupied by his widow, Malinda Maxon-Davison, and again rebuilt on the same spot. It stands there yet. Also the same old barn that grandfather Ezra Davison built.

    Have a kodak picture of the house and barn, also a section of stone wall taken by Mrs. Minnie Arvilla (F.W.) Wilcox, of Minonk, IL in 1901. The fences and the old place are mostly stone walls. There are stones enough to fence the land in one acre fields and then have enough left to nearly cover the ground. The land produces good grass and the best potatoes and other vegetables, and SUCH GOOD APPLES.

    We will remember the Greecy Greening, and the Barn apples, so mellow we could crush them in our hands. The Honey Sweeting, the Pobiquamp, that was large and just right for cooking without sugar; the White House Sweeting, a large striped sweet apple; the Cheesebrook, and the Rhode Island Greening; the juicy apple and the Streaked Sweeting; and many others that we well remember, and it makes our mouths water to think of them. The trees in the old orchard were nearly all gone when I was there in 1889.

    Daniel P. M. Davison was a very ambitious man, but never enjoyed good health. He was exempt from military duty because of this. He died at age 39 years, 4 months, and 13 days. He took great interest in religious matters. He was Superintendent of the first Sunday School at Cobb’s School House. Was a Methodist, and held prominent offices in that Church. The preachers were frequent visitors, and prayer meetings were held at his house. He also held responsible offices in town. He was a good neighbor, a good father, and a good Christian. (A. A. Davison)

    Daniel married MAXON Matilda on 14 Dec 1823. Matilda was born on 25 Mar 1806 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 30 Aug 1871 in Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  MAXON Matilda was born on 25 Mar 1806 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 30 Aug 1871 in Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Interment: Sep 1871 Davison (Yankeetown) Cemetery, Clayton , Woodford Co., IL

    Children:
    1. DAVISON Daniel Harrison was born on 25 May 1826 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 17 Sep 1914 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. 6. DAVISON Almon Alexander was born on 25 Jun 1828 in NY; died on 12 Aug 1915.
    3. DAVISON Louisa Malinda was born on 22 Dec 1829 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 30 Dec 1902 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL.
    4. DAVISON Reuben Smith was born on 14 Dec 1832 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 16 Sep 1902.
    5. DAVISON Ezra Maxon was born on 05 Nov 1837 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died in 1874 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.