Joysa Loudella "Lula" Anglin
She was the daughter of Marshall Levi Anglin and Narra K Davis Anglin. She was the stepdaughter of Cedora "Dora" A. Newton Anglin. She married Noah Milton Davis. She may have had another middle name that began with D. She went by "Lulu" or "Lula".
Her 1880 census, which should show her as the daughter of Narra (and not Dora) has not yet been found. This information comes from the notebooks of her daughter, Mary Kathleen "Leen" Davis. The information about her first name being "Joysa" instead of "Joyce" also comes from these notebooks.
In the 1900 census, she appears in Cobb County, Georgia, with the following family members:
-Marshall Anglin [there are some numbers written after Marshall: 8-1/8] but they seem to be unrelated. He is 49
-Dora A Anglin, 44
-Lula D Anglin, 20
-Mary M Anglin, 19 (her only full sibling. The rest are half-siblings)
-George L Anglin, 13
-Luther E Anglin, 10
-Levy [sic] L Anglin, 7
-Irene Anglin, 1
In the 1910 census, she appears in Cobb County, Georgia. She is listed two families down from her father-in-law and three families down from her brother-in-law Albinie. She has the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 32
-Lulu D Davis, 33
Noah and Joysa had a daughter, Theo Christine Davis, in 1908. She died in 1909, and so does not appear on the census records. She is buried in the same cemetery as her parents.
In the 1920 census, she appears in Cobb County, with the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 41
-Lula Davis, 40
-Mary C Davis, 9
-William M Davis, 7
-Eugene Davis, 4 and 10 months
-Elsie L Davis, 2 and 4 months
In the 1930 census, she appears in Cobb County, with the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 52
-Lula Davis, 50
-Kathleen Davis, 19
-William Davis, 17
-Eugene Davis, 14
-Elsie Davis, 12
-Pierce Davis, 8
Joysa Loudella "Lula" Anglin
She was the daughter of Marshall Levi Anglin and Narra K Davis Anglin. She was the stepdaughter of Cedora "Dora" A. Newton Anglin. She married Noah Milton Davis. She may have had another middle name that began with D. She went by "Lulu" or "Lula".
Her 1880 census, which should show her as the daughter of Narra (and not Dora) has not yet been found. This information comes from the notebooks of her daughter, Mary Kathleen "Leen" Davis. The information about her first name being "Joysa" instead of "Joyce" also comes from these notebooks.
In the 1900 census, she appears in Cobb County, Georgia, with the following family members:
-Marshall Anglin [there are some numbers written after Marshall: 8-1/8] but they seem to be unrelated. He is 49
-Dora A Anglin, 44
-Lula D Anglin, 20
-Mary M Anglin, 19 (her only full sibling. The rest are half-siblings)
-George L Anglin, 13
-Luther E Anglin, 10
-Levy [sic] L Anglin, 7
-Irene Anglin, 1
In the 1910 census, she appears in Cobb County, Georgia. She is listed two families down from her father-in-law and three families down from her brother-in-law Albinie. She has the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 32
-Lulu D Davis, 33
Noah and Joysa had a daughter, Theo Christine Davis, in 1908. She died in 1909, and so does not appear on the census records. She is buried in the same cemetery as her parents.
In the 1920 census, she appears in Cobb County, with the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 41
-Lula Davis, 40
-Mary C Davis, 9
-William M Davis, 7
-Eugene Davis, 4 and 10 months
-Elsie L Davis, 2 and 4 months
In the 1930 census, she appears in Cobb County, with the following family members:
-Noah M Davis, 52
-Lula Davis, 50
-Kathleen Davis, 19
-William Davis, 17
-Eugene Davis, 14
-Elsie Davis, 12
-Pierce Davis, 8
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