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MCCHESNEY Cassius C.

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  1. 1.  MCCHESNEY Cassius C. was born on 15 Dec 1896 (son of MCCHESNEY Cassius Milton and BENNINGTON Florence (Flora) Ellen).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MCCHESNEY Cassius Milton was born on 16 Oct 1858 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL (son of MCCHESNEY Jacob and DAVISON Elsie Lois); died on 13 Jan 1921 in Packwood, Jefferson Co., IA.

    Cassius married BENNINGTON Florence (Flora) Ellen on 26 Aug 1880. Florence was born on 29 Aug 1861 in Belle Plain, IL; died on 08 Nov 1948 in Packwood, Jefferson Co., IA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BENNINGTON Florence (Flora) Ellen was born on 29 Aug 1861 in Belle Plain, IL; died on 08 Nov 1948 in Packwood, Jefferson Co., IA.
    Children:
    1. MCCHESNEY Blanche
    2. MCCHESNEY Roy E. was born on 27 Apr 1883.
    3. MCCHESNEY Lena Ellen was born on 09 Sep 1885.
    4. MCCHESNEY Ethel L. was born on 30 Jul 1887; died in 1890 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.
    5. MCCHESNEY Viola E. was born on 09 Sep 1889; died on 25 Sep 1890 in Farifield, Jefferson Co., IA.
    6. MCCHESNEY Carrie L. was born on 15 Dec 1896.
    7. 1. MCCHESNEY Cassius C. was born on 15 Dec 1896.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MCCHESNEY Jacob was born on 18 Mar 1835 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 28 Aug 1917 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

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

    Jacob married DAVISON Elsie Lois on 09 Nov 1853 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY. Elsie (daughter of DAVISON John Milton and PARKS Sally) was born on 09 Nov 1835 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 06 Jan 1927 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  DAVISON Elsie Lois was born on 09 Nov 1835 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY (daughter of DAVISON John Milton and PARKS Sally); died on 06 Jan 1927 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    (The following was copied in part from the newspaper clipping that appeared at the time of her death. I thought it would be of interest to the rest of the Davison family. E.A.D. Simpson)

    There is a Family History book in possession of the family which traces “THE DAVISONS” back as far as 1580, in SCOTLAND. (I would like to have a copy of that part.) Later they went to ENGLAND, and in 1639, Nicholas Davison, was sent from London to Charleston, Mass., as agent for Matthew Cradock, a merchant of London, England, who was appointed as the first governor of Mass., but who never came across the water.

    Davison ancestors have participated in all of the Wars of this Country and in many directions branched out with honor to the family name. John P. Davison, (the one who later spelled his name Davidson), who was the youngest child and son of Asa Davison, was in the Mexican War, donated the ground west of Minonk, Ill., which comprises the Davison Cemetery.

    Mrs. Elsie Lois Davison-McChesney, spent her childhood days in an atmosphere that now seems of another world. In those days, hay was cut with a scythe, and grain was cut with a cradle, and harvest time meant a gathering of neighbors to do the work and to enjoy the wonderful feasts that the good women folk would prepare. They spun their own yarn and wove their own cloth, and in the McChesney home now are articles of cloth that were made by Mrs. McChesney’s mother and aunt. (Sally Parks-Davison, and Fanny Parks.) Then and now seem centuries apart, yet here was a woman, with keen intellect intact to the last, who witnessed this almost unbelievable transition to the day of Radio, Air-transportation and similar marvelous developments.

    She was survived by four children, Horace McChesney, of Lone Rock, Iowa; Edward McChesney of Minonk, Ill.; Mrs. Mary Elsie (W.R.O. Cothran), of Mason City, Iowa; and Mrs. Sara Lois (H.W.) Raynor, of What Cheer, Iowa. Her brother, Prosper Harvey Davison preceeded her in death several years ago. her husband, Jacob McChesney died August 28, 1917. They were the parents of six children.

    Died:
    Interment: Jan 1927 Davison (Yankeetown) Cemetery, Clayton , Woodford Co., IL

    Children:
    1. MCCHESNEY Louisa Emeline was born on 30 Dec 1855 in Clayton, Adams Co., IL.
    2. 2. MCCHESNEY Cassius Milton was born on 16 Oct 1858 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL; died on 13 Jan 1921 in Packwood, Jefferson Co., IA.
    3. MCCHESNEY Horace jacob was born on 21 Sep 1861 in Illinois; died on 08 Aug 1946 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.
    4. MCCHESNEY Edward Dayton was born on 20 Aug 1864 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL; died on 03 Feb 1945 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.
    5. MCCHESNEY Mary Elsie was born on 19 Jan 1874 in Clayton, Adams Co., IL.
    6. MCCHESNEY Sara Lois was born on 15 Feb 1877 in Clayton, Adams Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  DAVISON John Milton was born on 14 Sep 1811 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY (son of DAVISON Ezra and SMITH Diedamia); died on 19 Mar 1895 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    When first married, they lived with his brother, Daniel P. M. Davison, near the head of Second Pond. Afterwards, he bought a farm on the east side of Long Pond, in Grafton, NY, where he resided several years. Aunt Fanny Parks, a maiden sister of Aunt Sally Parks-Davison, made her home with them all the rest of her life, and went with them to Illinois, where she died.

    He lived on a very rough, stoney farm. The great stone heaps and stone walls he built are a tribute to his strength and energy. He always took a great interest in religious matters, being a Deacon in the Baptist Church. In politics, he was a Jackson Democrat and held the highest offices in the town. He was for several years Captain of the Grafton Rifle Co., of New York State.

    Socially, Uncle Milton's was one of the best places in the world to go visiting. They were always so kind and pleasant. They left the farm and kept the Quackenskill Hotel for awhile before they came to Illinois in 1855. In fact, all the Davisons have left OLD GRAFTON, where our branch of the Davison Family originated. I was there a few years ago, and there was not one there, and no relatives, except by marriage in town. (Written by A. A. Davison in 1905)

    Milton came to Illinois and took up land west of Minonk, on Grand Prarie. came from rocks and stones of OLD GRAFTON, to where you could seldom find a stone large enough to throw at a bird. Tell that in Grafton, and you would find our veracity at stake. He showed the same dilligence and perserverance that he did in Grafton, and soon established another homestead, and by hard work and increased value of land, acquired a large fortune. Aunt Sally Parks-Davison died May 27, 1885. He then lived with his children about ten years, to the good old age of 83 years, 6 months, and passed away March 19, 1895, after a life well spent in Church, Sunday School, State and Home.

    They are buried in the Yankee Town Cemetery, eight miles west of Minonk, Illinois.

    Died:
    Interment: Mar 1895 Davison (Yankeetown) Cemetery, Clayton , Woodford Co., IL

    John married PARKS Sally on 24 Jun 1842 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY. Sally was born on 13 Feb 1805; died on 27 May 1885 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  PARKS Sally was born on 13 Feb 1805; died on 27 May 1885 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

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

    Children:
    1. DAVISON Prosper Harvey was born on 26 Aug 1833 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 13 Sep 1903 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. 5. DAVISON Elsie Lois was born on 09 Nov 1835 in Grafton, Renssealaer Co., NY; died on 06 Jan 1927 in Minonk, Woodford Co., IL.