Genealogy for
Georgia 'Sittle' Ann Davis
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Georgia 'Sittle' Ann Davis 1850 - 1935
| Georgia 'Sittle' Ann Davis was born about 1850 somewhere in Florida and died about 1935 in an unknown place. Dates for birth and death are estimated. She lived to be about 85 years old.
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| Census | 11/13/1850 | FL (Calhoun County) | about 10 months old | Recorded as family #150: Samuel W. Davis (age 32, born in Mississippi), Sucritia (or maybe "Lucretia", age 23, born in GA), Buda (son, age 2, born in FL), Sittle (daughter, 3 months, born in Florida) and John C. Taylor, a 34 year old carpenter born in Rhode Island, is also living with them. Sucritia states that she cannot read or write and Samuel estimates the value of his real estate to be $3900. The 1850 US Census Slave Schedule shows one 11-year-old female slave as owned by Samuel.
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| Census | 7/20/1860 | Blountstown FL (Calhoun County) | 10 yrs old | Family number 82 lists Samuel W. Davis (age 42), Cresy (female, age 40), Lewis (male, age 15), Georgeann (female, age 10), Henrietta (female, age 8), Sugar (female, age 5) and Honey (female, age 3 months). Samuel and Cresy say they were both born in Georgia and all of the children were born in Florida. Samuel is a farmer and estimates the value of his personal estate to be $3, 500. Cresy cannot read or write. The 1860 US Census Slave Schedule shows one black female (age 35), one mulatto female (age 12) and one mulatto male (age 6) slaves as owned by Samuel.
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Age | Date | Event |
5 |
1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins and war breaks out with most of the battles occurring in Central Florida. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
11 |
1861 |
No Floridian's voted for Lincoln during the 1860 election. On Jan. 10, 1861, Florida seceded from the U.S. and joined the Confederate States of America a few weeks later. |
14 |
1864 |
Battle of Olustee is a Confederate victory. Union troops pull back |
15 |
1865 |
May 10th -- Union troops occupy Tallahassee. While Tallahassee was the only Confederate state capital east of the Mississippi River that had not been captured, Union troops occupy the capitol following the surrender of the major Confederate armies in the east. |
15 |
1865 |
Battle at Natural Bridge (Wakulla County) is a Confederate victory. |
20 |
1870 |
During the 1870s, the remaining Seminole Indians begin establishing trading posts and other economy with local settlers. |
32 |
1882 |
The Florida Central and Western Railroad Company was created. It combines the Florida Central, Jacksonville, Pensacola, and Mobile railroads. |
33 |
1883 |
Three railroad companies are merged to form the Florida Transit and Penisular Railroad Company. Thee are: Florida Transit Railroad Co., Peninsular Railroad Co, and the Tropical Florida Railroad Co. |
34 |
1884 |
Most railroads in Florida are passed into the hands of a single company owned and operated by a single management, under the name of The Florida Railway and Navigation Company. It has more that 500 miles of main track in operation and about 300 miles of track under construction. The longest route was the "Western Division" which ran from Tallahassee to Jacksonville - 209 miles. |
56 |
1906 |
An attempt to drain the Everglades and convert it to farmland begins. |
67 |
1917 |
Seminole Indians become a Florida tourist attraction. |
78 |
1928 |
The Tamiami Trail opens. It opens the southernmost 275 miles of U.S. Highway 41 from State Road 60 in Tampa to U.S. Route 1 (SR 5) in Miami, Florida to tourist. It also destroys many of the Seminole Indian waterways and hinders their economy. |
Age | Date | Event |
3 |
1853 |
The process of creating steel is invented by Besermer in Britain and Kelly in the U.S. |
6 |
1856 |
The first Neanderthal fossils are found near Germany |
9 |
1859 |
Charles Darwin publishes "Origin of Species" and begins the evolution theory. |
15 |
1865 |
Mendel publishes his papers on genetics and introduces the concept to the public. |
19 |
1869 |
Cro-magnon Man fossils are found in France |
27 |
1877 |
Edison invents the phonograph permitting music and voices to be recorded and replayed. |
29 |
1879 |
Edison invents the electric light bulb. |
39 |
1889 |
The first calculating machine is invented and uses punch cards |
45 |
1895 |
Wireless telegraph and the "antenna" are invented but it covers a very short distance. |
47 |
1897 |
First ship to shore message is sent using an improved form of wireless telegraph |
50 |
1900 |
Freud publishes his book "The Interpretation of Dreams" |
50 |
1900 |
The cause of yellow fever is discovered. It is proven that the fever is spread by mosquitoes. This rallies an effort to provide better mosquito control. |
51 |
1901 |
First transatlantic wireless telegraph is sent. |
52 |
1902 |
The first Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil is discovered. |
53 |
1903 |
Wright Brothers complete the first successful flight with an airplane at Kitty Hawk |
54 |
1904 |
The first vacuum tube diode is invented by Fleming |
56 |
1906 |
Electrons are discovered by Thomson |
56 |
1906 |
Kellogg sells the first box of Corn Flakes |
56 |
1906 |
The triode vacuum tube is invented |
62 |
1912 |
The unsinkable Titanic sinks on its first trip to New York drowning 1,513 people. |
63 |
1913 |
Ford builds the first assembly line into his automobile production plant |
64 |
1914 |
The first traffic lights (which is only red or green) are put up in America; Construction of the Panama Canal is completed |
73 |
1923 |
Freud publishes "The Ego and the Id" |
73 |
1923 |
Diphtheria vaccine is developed; Insulin is produced to treat diabetes |
74 |
1924 |
Insecticides are used for the first time on crops |
76 |
1926 |
Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket |
77 |
1927 |
The first television transmission was announced in England |
78 |
1928 |
Big bang theory was introduced |
Age | Date | Event |
11 |
1861 |
NEWS HEADLINES: American Civil war begins at Ft. Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, VA. |
12 |
1862 |
NEWS HEADLINES: May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
32 |
1882 |
NEWS HEADLINES: Edison creates the first large power station in New York City, making it the first place in America to have electricity. |
35 |
1885 |
NEWS HEADLINES: Eastman invents the box camera. For the first time photography becomes affordable for the average citizen. |
58 |
1908 |
NEWS HEADLINES: Henry Ford produces the first Model T automobile |
62 |
1912 |
White residents of Forsyth County, GA, drive the black population out. |
63 |
1913 |
NEWS HEADLINES: Edison invents motion pictures |
67 |
1917 |
NEWS HEADLINES: In June, the United States enters World War I on the side of the allies. The Russian Revolution ends the reign of the czars and thrusts Russia into communism. |
69 |
1919 |
NEWS HEADLINES: World War I ends with the signing of The Versailles Treaty. |
Age | Date | Event |
5 |
1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
10 |
1860 |
Presidential election puts Abraham Lincoln in office. The campaign has heated the issues regarding slavery in the south. |
12 |
1862 |
May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
13 |
1863 |
Abraham Lincoln issues the "Emancipation Proclamation" freeing slaves. |
15 |
1865 |
American Civil war ends with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, VA. Reconstruction begins in the "old South" |
18 |
1868 |
An eight-hour work day is established for federal employees. |
25 |
1875 |
Tennessee enacts Jim Crow law. |
26 |
1876 |
The National League of Baseball is founded |
59 |
1909 |
The National Association for Advancement of Colored People is formed (NAACP) |
60 |
1910 |
Boy Scout and Girl Scout Organizations are introduced in America and the concept of a "week end" meaning time off from regular work begins to take root. The British Empire covers 1/5th of the world land area. |
77 |
1927 |
Charles Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs. |
79 |
1929 |
Widespread prosperity of the 1920s ends abruptly with the stock market crash in October |
80 |
1930 |
Drought in the Great Plains area begins, creating hardship for farm families in 19 states. |
82 |
1932 |
Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. The infant son of Charles Lindbergh is kidnapped and murdered. |
83 |
1933 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected president under his "New Deal" campaign. Frances Perkins becomes the first woman to hold a cabinet post when FDR appoints her secretary of labor. On December 5, the 21st Amendment is added to the Constitution, repealing Prohibition. Drinks for everyone! |
84 |
1934 |
Farm families must leave the dust bowl-stricken Great Plains areas. The dust bowl includes areas in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and Arkansas. Radio picks up the "Okie" songs. In all, 400,000 people leave the Great Plains. |
84 |
1934 |
Congress passes the Indian Reorganization Act which allows remaining Indian tribes to reorganize. |
85 |
1935 |
Congress passes the Social Security Act, giving elder Americans Social Security money for the first time. |
Age | Date | Event |
59 |
1909 |
The "Piltdown Man" hoax -- a fake archeological discovery announced by dishonest scientists who wanted to "prove" that human beings had evolved in Europe |
64 |
1914 |
World War I - Following the crisis touched off by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo, Germany declared war on Russia and additional countries joined the war within several days. |
67 |
1917 |
Germany uses airplanes to drop bombs in the early stages of World War I -- the first major military use of airplanes. |
69 |
1919 |
The Versailles Treaty marks the official end of World War I. |
70 |
1920 |
Adolph Hitler begins to organize the Nazi party in Germany; The Ku Klux Klan launches a recruitment campaign using mass marketing techniques to gain 85,000 new recruits; the first commercial broadcast is made. |
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