Background
Davis, Fred Henry was born on May 18, 1894 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Son of Fred Henry and Annie E. (Pearson) Davis.
Davis, Fred Henry was born on May 18, 1894 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Son of Fred Henry and Annie E. (Pearson) Davis.
Graduated from the high school, 1914.
Admitted to Florida bar, 1914, bar of Supreme Court of the United States, 1921, and began practice at Tallahassee, Florida. General county attorney, Wakulla Company, 1916-1925. Special assistant United State Attorneys, northern district, Florida, 1917.
County prosecuting attorney, Leon Company, 1919-1920. Special counsel Florida R.R. Commission, 1925-1927.
God gives us the Holy Spirit, and when we respond, there is no limit to what the grace of God is able to do in a human life.
The state should not use its authority to promote any particular religious belief. It should allow people practice their own religious convictions.
Every Church member should be trusted with responsibilities. In building the local Methodist groups or 'societies', they should be trained to maintain the meetings and give pastoral care and challenge to the members.
Served as private, later Second lieutenant infantry, United States of America, 1918. Member Florida House of Representatives (speaker 1927), 1920-1928. Member Common for Reform of Pleading and Practice, Florida, 1926.
Married Frances M. Chambers, February 3, 1921. Children: Marilyn, Hazel Anice.