Thomas William “Will” Davisson

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Thomas William “Will” Davisson

Birth
Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 May 1902 (aged 51)
Clark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Pleasant Township, Clark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Will was the youngest of the Davisson children. His is remembered by family from his prominent "baseball" mustache.

He married Elizabeth Ann Stipp on October 27, 1880; she passed away April 19, 1891.

He then married Mary Stateler on November 29, 1893, who survived him.

Will was a well known Shropshire sheep raiser on his farm near Nation Chapel. He was at one time a member of the Clark County Fair Board, and a member of the Palestine Commandery, No. 33, Knights Templar.

In 1900 he and Mary moved to Chicago so he could undertake a livestock commission business with the help of cousin Tom Lott, but already ill with his last illness, they returned in 1901.

He was pre-deceased by his first wife, an infant son by each marriage, two sisters and three brothers. He was survived by his wife, mother, two brothers, an uncle, and several nieces and nephews. His widow, several years later, married James McKee Love and moved to Champaign, Illinois.
Will was the youngest of the Davisson children. His is remembered by family from his prominent "baseball" mustache.

He married Elizabeth Ann Stipp on October 27, 1880; she passed away April 19, 1891.

He then married Mary Stateler on November 29, 1893, who survived him.

Will was a well known Shropshire sheep raiser on his farm near Nation Chapel. He was at one time a member of the Clark County Fair Board, and a member of the Palestine Commandery, No. 33, Knights Templar.

In 1900 he and Mary moved to Chicago so he could undertake a livestock commission business with the help of cousin Tom Lott, but already ill with his last illness, they returned in 1901.

He was pre-deceased by his first wife, an infant son by each marriage, two sisters and three brothers. He was survived by his wife, mother, two brothers, an uncle, and several nieces and nephews. His widow, several years later, married James McKee Love and moved to Champaign, Illinois.

Gravesite Details

No inscription was added to his marker, but Will was laid to rest beside his first wife and near his parents.