Part VIIa: Four Grandchildren of Andrew Russell and Josephine Davis
John Cronin Russell Davis, Sr.
(My Father)
Part I
On February 14, 1915, the third child, a son, was born to Isaac Luther Davis and Elle Cronin Davis. His birth certificate said that he was over 10 pounds and that his birth date was February 30, 1915. Nonetheless, his family attested to the fact that Cronin Davis was a Valentines baby, and he would remain a favorite of his two older sisters throughout their life time. Mary Lucile, his older sister, would have been 7 years old, and Margery, his second sister would have turned 3 the December before Cronin was born in February. Tragedy struck the
When Cronin was almost 4 years old, his father remarried. He married his wife’s sister Irene who would have been his children’s Aunt Irene. They were wed in November of 1918. Nine months later this new marriage brought forth a child, a son, who was named Isaac Luther Davis, Jr. The young boy would forever be known as I. L. At the time of I. L.’s birth the other children called their step-mother Aunt Irene. In order not to confuse I. L. has he grew up in the family, Aunt Irene requested that the older three children begin calling her “Mother” instead of Aunt Irene. The older three children complied with their step-mother’s request and from then on she was “Mother” to all of them.
As has been told by various relatives, Cronin grew to be a strong boy with well developed muscles and a fine physique. His stature was inherited from his mother’s people, the Cronins, and more precisely, his grandmother Mary Ann Taylor Cronin. His grandfather John Patrick Cronin was quite a tall man well over six feet. His grandmother Mary Ann Cronin, however, was very short as were many of her children. Nonetheless, Cronin Davis’s tallness as a man was not determined by his shadow. His broad muscular shoulders and arms as well as strong muscular legs—characteristics he gave to some of his sons and grandsons and even great-grandsons—were only the outward characteristic of a man who had an equally strong and generous heart for sharing his talents and abilities with those he knew.
When Cronin was 14 years old he began smoking cigarettes. He used to hide the cigarettes under a large wicker clothes hamper so that his parents wouldn’t know that he smoked. Around the same age, when a riding a horse one day, Cronin fell off the horse and broke his leg. Evidence of the break would stay with him for the rest of his life as one leg was shorter than the other. Not enough shorter to be seen by others but enough to be felt by the owner of the leg.
I was told by several sources (Father, Mother, 1st Cousin of my Dad (Evan Terry) that when Cronin Davis graduated from McGill Institute in 1933 at the age of 18, he hopped on a motorcycle and rode all the way from Mobile, Alabama to Chicago, Illinois. Cronin attended the 1933 World’s Fair. After staying in
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Ronnie: Your daddy and momma (my Uncle Cronin & Aunt Evelyn) lived well, laughed often and loved much...and had the love of little children (of whom I was one)...duane.
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