From Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, Vol II, pg 1074-75
Felix G. Davis, the subject of this sketch, was born in Illinois in 1819, and is the son of
Nathaniel and Hulda Davis, natives of Virginia and Mississippi, respectively. The father received an
excellent medical education in the State of Virginia, and was a physician of prominence. He
emigrated to Arkansas in 1826, locating near Helena, and in 1830 settled in Chicot County, where he
breathed his last in 1840. The subject of this sketch passed his youth in Arkansas. When sixteen
years old he attended college at St. Charles, Mo., and after completing a four years' course,
returned home on account of the ill health of his father. Mr. Davis was married in 1848 to Miss Mary
Lamb, daughter of Thomas and Mary Lamb, both of whom were natives of England. Of this union were
born four children, only one of whom is now living - Gertrude. In 1880 Mrs. Davis was called away
from the scenes of earth, leaving a husband who still mourns his loss. Mr. Davis became a minister
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in the year 1887. He has also devoted much of his time to
farming, owning a valuable plantation. The subject of this sketch was at one time elected to
represent his district in the Legislature; was justice of the peace for twenty years. He is a man of
great culture and intellectual force, and one who is highly esteemed throughout Chicot County.