Osmond & Davis
Family Organization
The Osmond and Davis Family Organization
(ODFO) is a large Family
Organization with ties to the Richard Brough Family Organization (RBFO).
RBFO Genealogists currently assist the ODFO with genealogical research
and historical documentation. Click below on the "Osmond and Davis
Genealogies" link for more information on the genealogical ancestry
of the ODFO.

Davis Family Genealogies
(Forthcoming in November 2008)
Brief History of the "Osmond"
Surname
The father of George Virl Osmond (1917-2007,
shown above) was Rulon Osmond (1893-1917), who lived in Wyoming and died
when he was only 24 years old. Rulon's father was George Osmond (the IV,
1836-1913), who was a twin born in London, England. George (IV) worked
as a Shipwright and sailed aboard the ship "Clara Wheeler" to
the United States in 1855. George (IV) married two women, had many children,
and lived in Wyoming and Idaho.
The father of George Osmond (IV) was George
Osmond (III, 1808-1860), who was a well-known and respected Solicitor
(or Attorney) in Bicester, Oxford, England. The father George Osmond (III)
was George Osmond (II, 1745-1821), who was a well-known and respected
Esquire and/or Gentleman in Bicester, Oxford, England. The father of George
Osmond (II) was George Osmond (I, 1716-1754), who was a Butcher in Bicester,
Oxford, England. The father of George Osmond (I) was John Osmund (1692-1767),
who was a Gentleman born in Burford, Oxford, and who died in Bicester,
Oxford, England. The father of John Osmund was George Osmund (1663-1694),
who lived and died in Burford, Oxford, England. The father of George Osmund
was John Osmund (b.1635), who worked as a "Slatter--or someone who
laid slate surfaces (such as on roofs)--in Burford, Oxford, England. John
Osmund's ancestry has been documented back to the mid-1500's in England.
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