On This Day in 1832
(The picture date of 1833 is incorrect)
Mahala is my 2nd great grandmother.
On This Day in 1996

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On This Day in 1829
125 Years Ago Today
90 Years Ago Today
On This Day in 1862
On This Day in 1884
Grandma Davis was born in Cleveland, Russell County, VA, the third of fourteen children . Altha’s mother, Mary Sutherland died when she was only seven. Her father William married Orpha Narcissus Jessee who reared Altha, along with her other five siblings; Wm and Orpha added eight more children to the household.One evening, at the age of 96, Grandma ate dinner
..layed down …and went to be with Jesus.
But the obituary in the Bluefield Daily Telegraph 12/4/1980 read:
Mrs. Altha R. Davis, 96, of North Tazewell, Va., was dead on arrival at a Tazewell hospital Tuesday evening of natural causes.Born in Russell County, Va., she was a daughter of the late William and Mary Sutherland Brooks. She was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in North Tazewell.Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Al (Lillian) Berman of Abingdon, Va., Mrs. N.F. (Joella) Mace and Mrs. C.F.(Russell) Mundy, both of North Tazewell, Mrs. L.W.(Lucille) Buckland of Bluefield, Va., and Mrs. Ralph (Elizabeth) Clevy of Vincennes, Ind; four sons, Lacy Davis and Hollie Davis, both of Akron, Ohio, Vaden Davis and Leman Davis, both of North Tazewell; two sisters, Mrs. Gene (Effie) Owens and Mrs. Kathleen Dye, both of Lebanon, Va.; sixteen grandchildren, several great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren.Funeral services will be conducted today at 2:30 at Peery and St. Clair Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. William Sadler officiating. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.Pallbearers will be Paul Bales, Buddy Herald, B.C. Peek, Jimmy Dawson, Jeff Davis, James Mullins and Ronald Davidson.
155 Year Ago Today Doctor Caleb Davis
(Altha’s father-in-law) was born 10-15-1853 – 3-21-1899
Also on this day in 1854, 154 years ago today,
Orpha Sutherland was born. She’s my 1st cousin, 3 times removed.
On This Day in 1886
On This Day in 1929
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James E. “Little Jim” Sutherland
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Phoebe Sutherland
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Noah Baldwin Sutherland
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Ezekiel Sutherland
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Margaret Sutherland
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Daniel Boone Sutherland
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Elizabeth Sutherland
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John “Jack” Counts Sutherland
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Orpha Sutherland
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James H. Sutherland
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Rebecca Sutherland
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William Beauregard Sutherland
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Richard “Dick” Sutherland (1st cousin, 3 times removed)
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Nancy Maryland Sutherland
EXPECT the Unexpected!
Girl 1 & Girl 2 not named – September 27, 1890
…the propensity to bear fraternal twins does run in families, but one generation doesn’t necessarily have a higher probability of having fraternal twins than another. Fraternal twins occur in about 12 of every 1000 births. There is no evidence that the likelihood of having identical twins is impacted by genetics. Identical twins occur in approximately 4 of every 1000 births, and are no more common in any one group of people.
Fraternal twinning is caused by inheriting a gene that makes it more likely for those with the gene to have fraternal twins than those without that gene. This gene on the X chromosome may cause hyper-ovulation – when a woman’s ovaries release more than one egg per ovulation cycle. A woman can inherit the hyper-ovulation gene from either of her parents. However, if she inherits it from her father, the gene will appear to “skip a generation” because men cannot affect whether his partner’s ovaries will release multiple eggs. Thus, a man with a family history of twins is not more likely to father twins himself. But, if a man has fraternal twins in his family, he can pass the twin gene on to a daughter.
The probability of fraternal twins is, therefore, impacted by whether a particular generation has more males or females. If your grandparents had all boys, none of them would contribute to multiple births in the next generation. But if your grandparents had daughters … those aunts would also have an increased probability of having twins.
There are other factors that appear to influence the probability of a woman releasing more than one egg per cycle. Women of African descent are two times more likely than Caucasian women to have twins, and four times more likely than Asian women. Women who are well-nourished, who are between the ages of 20 and 35, or who have had children, all have a higher probability of having fraternal twins. So, if you are female and your uncles were fraternal twins, it is likely that you have a higher probability of having twins than many other people. But no need to run out and buy the double baby carriage yet, because the chances are still pretty small of two babies appearing at once!







