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I suspect that John Bowen Davis was the son of William and Julia Davis, who lived in Precinct 4, Hopkins County, Texas, in 1870, and in Precinct 6, Hunt County, Texas, in 1880. The 1910 and 1920 censuses say that John B. Davis' father was born in Georgia, his mother in Tennessee, which matches the information given in 1870 and 1880. Julia's age in 1900 (58) is a pretty close match to her age in 1870 (27) and in 1880 (39). And the couple's son "Johnie" was born about 1874-5 in Texas, which matches the birth date of your husband's ancestor.
Yet more evidence that this is the right family is found in the 1860 census of Beat 4, Hopkins County, Texas. I find there a "July A. Bowen," 19, born in Tennessee, living with her (I presume) mother Esther D. Bowen, 45, born in Tennessee. Esther was evidently the widow of William Bowen. If Julia's maiden name was "Bowen," this would explain how John got his middle name.
As for half-siblings, it appears that the "Salley Ragney" who lived with the family in 1880 may have been Julia's child from a previous relationship, and therefore a half-sister of John. She was several years older than the other children, but was not listed first among William and Julia's children in 1870. The 1880 census indicates that her father was born in Texas, while the father of the other Davis children (William) was born in Georgia.
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