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Davis Earl Boulware Sr.

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Davis Earl Boulware Sr.

Birth
Blair, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death
2 Feb 1973 (aged 60)
Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Cool Branch, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Davis Earl Boulware was the son of Davis John Osborne Boulware (1886-1918) & Francis Eunice Traylor (1894-1981) and the brother of Jake Thomas Boulware, Eunice Lucille Boulware, Margaret Boulware, & Charles Boulware. After his father, Davis, died of Pneumonia at the age of 32, his mother, Frances, married George W. Stevenson (1892-1937) and had eight more children: Jerry Stevenson, Ruth Stevenson, Betty Jean Stevenson, Julian Bryant Stevenson, Nina Mae Stevenson, & three other's, whose names I do not know at present. He was born in a section of Blair, South Carolina called Dark Corners, as it was called then, where he met ,Julia Valerie Levister(1915 - 1977), who would later become his wife. Davis & Julia relocated to Winnsboro, South Carolina, where they married and eventually had eleven children : Davis Earl Boulware Jr., Kenneth Wayne Boulware, George Steven Boulware, Samuel Alex Boulware, Allen L. Boulware, Arthur Rex Boulware, Stella Boulware(Locklair), Martha Ree Boulware(Keller), Agnes Dean Boulware (Tanner), Emily Lou Boulware(Raley), & Joyce Ann Boulware(Sawyer).
Davis was a Fairfield County Coroner and Magistrate at the Fairfield County Court House located in Winnsboro. He also ran a small barber shop out of his home.
He was of French and English descent. Some of the first Boulware's arrived in South Carolina in approximately 1698 from France. He is of relation to the Boulware's interred at "Boulware Walls", as well as, most of those interred with he & his wife, Julia, in Cool Branch Baptist Church Cemetery.
Davis passed away in Winnsboro in 1973 at the age of 60.
Davis Earl Boulware was the son of Davis John Osborne Boulware (1886-1918) & Francis Eunice Traylor (1894-1981) and the brother of Jake Thomas Boulware, Eunice Lucille Boulware, Margaret Boulware, & Charles Boulware. After his father, Davis, died of Pneumonia at the age of 32, his mother, Frances, married George W. Stevenson (1892-1937) and had eight more children: Jerry Stevenson, Ruth Stevenson, Betty Jean Stevenson, Julian Bryant Stevenson, Nina Mae Stevenson, & three other's, whose names I do not know at present. He was born in a section of Blair, South Carolina called Dark Corners, as it was called then, where he met ,Julia Valerie Levister(1915 - 1977), who would later become his wife. Davis & Julia relocated to Winnsboro, South Carolina, where they married and eventually had eleven children : Davis Earl Boulware Jr., Kenneth Wayne Boulware, George Steven Boulware, Samuel Alex Boulware, Allen L. Boulware, Arthur Rex Boulware, Stella Boulware(Locklair), Martha Ree Boulware(Keller), Agnes Dean Boulware (Tanner), Emily Lou Boulware(Raley), & Joyce Ann Boulware(Sawyer).
Davis was a Fairfield County Coroner and Magistrate at the Fairfield County Court House located in Winnsboro. He also ran a small barber shop out of his home.
He was of French and English descent. Some of the first Boulware's arrived in South Carolina in approximately 1698 from France. He is of relation to the Boulware's interred at "Boulware Walls", as well as, most of those interred with he & his wife, Julia, in Cool Branch Baptist Church Cemetery.
Davis passed away in Winnsboro in 1973 at the age of 60.


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