Davy, Ira Wallace

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Name Davy, Ira Wallace [1] Born 27 Nov 1875 Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada [1]
Gender Male Residence 1880 Winfield, Montcalm, Michigan, USA Residence 1901 Carman, Manitoba, Canada Arrival 1905 Residence 1906 Strathcona, Alberta, Canada Residence 1911 Strathcona, Alberta, Canada Emigration Aug 1913 Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada On foot Find A Grave Memorial 19040524 Military Service 20 Nov 1916 World War I, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 231st Overseas Battalion Occupation 12 Sep 1918 Painter, Hu Construction Company Residence 12 Sep 1918 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA 315 S Monroe Naturalization 27 Feb 1919 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA Residence 1920 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA Residence 1930 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA Died 22 Apr 1935 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA [1]
Buried Lakewood, Pierce, Washington, USA [1]
- Mountain View Memorial Park
Person ID I5961 Sullivan Burgess Family Tree Last Modified 15 Sep 2018
Father Davy, George Ira, b. 31 Jul 1850, Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada , d. 5 Mar 1924, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA
(Age 73 years)
Relationship natural Mother Huyck, Deborah Ann, b. 25 Jan 1850, Adolphustown, Lennox, Ontario, Canada , d. 1 Jul 1906, Millet, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada
(Age 56 years)
Relationship natural Family ID F2143 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Smith, Florence Olive, b. 26 Apr 1877, Carman, Manitoba, Canada , d. 12 Apr 1952, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA
(Age 74 years)
Children + 1. Davy, Carl Larrimore, b. 9 Aug 1903, Carman, Manitoba, Canada , d. 6 Jul 1956, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA
(Age 52 years) [natural]
2. Davy, Deborah Eugene, b. 6 Feb 1905, Miami, Manitoba, Canada , d. 26 Feb 2002, Carmichael, Sacramento, California, USA
(Age 97 years) [natural]
+ 3. Davy, Vivian Susan Irene, b. 14 Dec 1907, Alberta, Canada , d. 6 Oct 1984, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA
(Age 76 years) [natural]
+ 4. Davy, Frank Wallace, b. 18 Nov 1910, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada , d. 27 Jun 1975, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA
(Age 64 years) [natural]
5. Davy, John Ross, b. 24 Dec 1912, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , d. 3 Jan 1985, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
(Age 72 years) [natural]
6. Davy, Sarah, b. 28 Nov 1914, Whatcom, Washington, USA [natural]
Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 Family ID F2157 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Davy, Ira Wallace and Carl L Davy
Documents Davy, Ira Wallace 1920
Headstones Davy, Ira Wallace Grave Stone Davy, Ira Wallace Grave Stone
Family Crest Davy Family Crest
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Recorded in the spellings of Davis, Davies, Davie, Davy, and others, this is a patronymic surname of Hebrew origins, and much associated with Wales. It means 'the son of David', from the Hebrew male given name meaning "beloved". The name is not recorded in any part of Britain before the Norman Conquest of 1066, and is regarded as being a 'Crusader' introduction. In the 12th century all the parts of Christendom joined in expeditions to free the Holy Land from the infidel. Although all the crusades were militarily unsuccessful, and have remained so to this day, the returning soldiers 'adopted' certain biblical and Greek names, of which David was one, and gave them to their children, particularly their sons. Amongst the very earliest recordings of the given name predating the surnames is that of 'Dauid clericus', (David, the clerk), in the rolls of the county of Lincoln for the year 1150, whilst Richard Davy appears in the Subsidy rolls of Worcester for the year 1275. Further examples include Thomas Dayson in the 1327 Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire, and Richard Davys is listed in the Register of the Freemen of the City of York for the year 1402. An interesting bearer of the name was Sir Thomas Davies (1631 - 1680), a bookseller, who became master of the Stationer's Guild in 1668 and was Lord Mayor of London in 1666, during the Great Fire of London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Dauisse, which was dated 1327, in the Subsidy Rolls of the county of Cambridgeshire, during the reign of King Edward 111, known as "The Father of the Navy", 1327 - 1377. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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