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Davis, Palmer, Wells, Littlell, Burch, Pender, Barnhart, Waldemier

lora1957  (View posts) Posted: 30 Nov 2002 12:10AM GMT
Classification: Biography
Surnames: Davis, Palmer, Wells, Littlell, Burch, Pender, Barnhart, Waldemier
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it.

Typed by Lora Radiches:



Surnames in this biography are: Davis, Palmer, Wells, Littlell, Burch, Pender, Barnhart, Waldemier,


Perry. P. DAVIS is a general contractor who has been in business for many years and has made a high reputation for reliability and thoroughness in the discharge of all his duties and obligations. His address in Indianapolis is 1101 West Thirty-third Street. Mr. Davis was born August 19, 1871, at Lockport, Kentucky, a son of James M. and Margaret (Palmer) Davis. His father was a small boy when his widowed mother moved west from Pennsylvania to Madison, Indiana. The children with her were Samuel, Bob, William, Charles, James and Sallie. Through the united efforts of these children a home was provided and opportunities were given to the younger children to attend school. James Davis subsequently moved to Lockport, Kentucky, was a farmer by occupation, and later lived on a farm in Jefferson County, Indiana. Besides general farming he was a fruit grower. He and his wife had four children: Anna, who married Foster Wells; Clara, wife of Walter Littlell; Clarence M.; and Perry P. James M. Davis was a soldier in the Civil war, being a member of Company E of the Fifty-fourth Kentucky Volunteers, under Colonel Buckley, and was flag bearer of his regiment in the Army of the Cumberland. He served three years. He is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery at Indianapolis, and his wife was laid to rest in Trimble County, Kentucky. Perry P. Davis attended common schools in Jefferson County and finished his education in the schools at Saluda. All the time he was in school his training was going on as a farm worker. When he was twenty-one he began farming for himself and later worked for three years on a dairy farm in Marion County. He learned the trade of carpenter, and work at that trade opened to him the doors of opportunity for an independent business as a contractor, and he has been one of Indianapolis’ general contractors for over twenty years. During the World war he handled a large amount of Government work. He had the contract for building many homes at Muscle Shoals for the Government, and while he was superintending this work his wife kept a labor office in Indianapolis, through which she supplied a large part of the labor needed by him on the work. He also did some Government work at Rockford, Illinois, at Camp Grant, and at Newport News, Virginia. The Government gave him a medal and certificate attesting the efficiency of his service at Muscle Shoals. Mr. Davis married Miss Eva Pender, who was born and reared in Jefferson County, daughter of Clark and Susan (Burch) Pender. Her father was a farmer and landowner. Both her parents are buried in Saluda Township, Jefferson County. Their children were Eva, Lizzie, Marie, Della, Harry, Rhoda and Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have two children, Lottie and Forrest. Lottie is the wife of Frank Barnhart, and they have four children, named Harold, Arthur, Helen and Robert. Forrest married Dorothy Waldemier and has two children, Emmerson and Joseph L. Mr. Davis is a member of the Sons of Veterans, the Improved Order of Red Men, and he and his family are Methodists. Mrs. Davis takes an active part in civic and political organizations in Indianapolis, being a member of the civic commission, is precinct committeeman, is treasurer of the International Study Club of six hundred members, and is much interested in the Sunday school of her church. She is a member of the Home and Foreign Missionary Societies, is a member of the Eastern Star and is on the censor committee for moving pictures

Re: Davis, Palmer, Wells, Littlell, Burch, Pender, Barnhart, Waldemier

ECROSS  (View posts) Posted: 30 Nov 2002 5:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
If you find Trotter, McNutt, Alexander, or McClary in the book, we would love to know about it.

Re: Davis, Palmer, Wells, Littlell, Burch, Pender, Barnhart, Waldemier

bolton735_1  (View posts) Posted: 13 Jun 2009 1:35AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pender
Any other Penders in THat book

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