1 Morgan DAVIS b: 1654 d: 17 DEC 1694 + Catherine d: 25 MAY 1741 2 John DAVIS b: 1680 2 Evan DAVIS b: 1685 d: Aft 1723 + Jane REES b: Abt 1694 d: DEC 1723 3 John DAVIS b: 1714 3 David DAVIS b: 1717 3 Benjamin DAVIS b: 17 JUL 1719 + Rachel PORT b: Abt 1730 4 William DAVIS b: MAR 1750 4 Henry DAVIS b: 12 FEB 1752 4 John DAVIS b: 1754 4 Benjamin DAVIS b: 1754 d: 1802 + Nancy BELLUNE b: Abt 1750 d: 1777 5 Mary DAVIS b: 29 JAN 1774 5 Elizabeth DAVIS b: OCT 1774 + Hannah DUNHAM b: 1764 d: 1812 5 Frances Dunham DAVIS b: 30 AUG 1786 d: 28 NOV 1808 + Richard GREEN b: 26 JAN 1779 d: 11 JAN 1855 6 Hannah Mary Davis GREEN b: 25 APR 1805 d: 13 AUG 1895 + Cornelius Benjamin SARVIS b: 8 MAR 1804 d: 24 SEP 1881 6 John GREEN b: 1808 5 Hannah DAVIS b: 1783 5 Nimrod DAVIS b: Abt 1785 4 Mary Ann DAVIS b: Abt 1756 d: Aft 1802 4 Ann Catherine DAVIS b: Abt 1758 d: 1829 + John DOZIER b: 2 DEC 1741 d: 22 DEC 1807 5 Henry DOZIER b: Abt 1793 + Abraham GILES b: Abt 1752 d: Abt 1790 4 James DAVIS b: Abt 1760 3 Evan DAVIS b: 1722 + Jane MORGAN b: Abt 1704 2 Catherine DAVIS b: 18 AUG 1688 2 Elizabeth DAVIS b: 8 AUG 1691 2 David DAVIS b: 28 FEB 1694 Arrived Pennsylvania on 17 jul 1684 on ship "Vine". Surname also seen as DAVID !SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis FAmily in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC. Morgan Davis ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales, info from book by Harry Alexander Davis. Morgan married Catherine late in life, settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire 1686 or bef to PA probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 1684; will dated 15 Dec 1694/5 (WBA-354) Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been diproven. ! Further research is needed. {Another Morgan Davis is listed b 1622 in Cardiff, Wales same death date, son Evan David b 1685 Marion Twp, Penn d 1748 m 1712 Jane Reese-moved to South Carolina. Other children Benjamin Davis m Elizabeth Bowen bur Camden Sc 34 SC Regt comm by Col. Wm Thompson, pvt. enlistd 26 Nov 1778 prisoner 9 Jan 1779, Benj. Davis, Jr., youngest of 9 sons Jefferson Co., Tn? m Priscilla Jones, dau of Reps Jones his will 26 Oct 1824 (B. Davis), children 1. Alexander Davis b 1790 d 1808, Elizabeth David b 20 Feb 1791, Benjamin David III b 1792 m. nancy Campbell, Joseph H David m 7 Dec 1837 Amanda Jarnigan, Grainger Co., Tn (LDS), Reps Jones David m 1. Malinda Singleton dau of John. m. 2 Isabelle McCroskey Bogle This from Sudie Clemmer letter 14 Dec 1973, Asbury Acres Maryville, TN 37801 in book "DAVIS FAMILIES OF CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA" edited by DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE.} Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 FIle #149 Rec. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. [Joe Whitehurst Genealogy.FTW] [G181 Morgan David.FTW] !SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis FAmily in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC. Morgan Davis ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales, info from book by Harry Alexander Davis. Morgan married Catherine late in life, settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire 1686 or bef to PA probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 1684; will dated 15 Dec 1694/5 (WBA-354) Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been diproven. ! Further research is needed. {Another Morgan Davis is listed b 1622 in Cardiff, Wales same death date, son Evan David b 1685 Marion Twp, Penn d 1748 m 1712 Jane Reese-moved to South Carolina. Other children Benjamin Davis m Elizabeth Bowen bur Camden Sc 34 SC Regt comm by Col. Wm Thompson, pvt. enlistd 26 Nov 1778 prisoner 9 Jan 1779, Benj. Davis, Jr., youngest of 9 sons Jefferson Co., Tn? m Priscilla Jones, dau of Reps Jones his will 26 Oct 1824 (B. Davis), children 1. Alexander Davis b 1790 d 1808, Elizabeth David b 20 Feb 1791, Benjamin David III b 1792 m. nancy Campbell, Joseph H David m 7 Dec 1837 Amanda Jarnigan, Grainger Co., Tn (LDS), RepsJones David m 1. Malinda Singleton dau of John. m. 2 Isabelle McCroskey Bogle This from Sudie Clemmer letter 14 Dec 1973, Asbury Acres Maryville, TN 37801 in book "DAVIS FAMILIES OF CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA" edited by DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE.} Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 FIle #149 Rec. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. DAVID, Morgan, b. ca. 1622/23, Llantwit Fardre, Glamorgan. Morgan m. Catherine DAVIS, and settled at Liyhrens (sic) Castle, Pembrokeshire (possibly Llawhaden Castle?). Son John (and possibly others) b. 1679-1685, Wales. Family emigrated before 1686 to America on the Vine, joining the Welsh Colony in Pennsylvania, possibly with Welsh Baptist group from Capel Rhydwilym, Llandysilio, Carmarthenshire. Submitted by: Bob Hemphill DAVID, Morgan, b. 1622, Llantwit-Fardre, Glamorgan, son of David ap IEUAN (of Llantwit-Fardre) and Catherine. Morgan d. Dec 1694, Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania, America. Submitted by: Deborah Keser Llawhaden Castle 10m E of Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire, south Wales Location map link for Llawhaden Castle Copyright 1998 by Lise Hull William the Conqueror not only brought feudalism to his new kingdom. He also invited various religious communities to establish themselves in Britain. Cistercians, Benedictines, Premonstratensians, Carthusians, and other monastic groups made their way across the English Channel and built beautiful abbeys and priories, many of which are now in ruin. In many ways, however, the leaders of the various orders had much the same power as the lords of the realm. And, with that power came wealth and the ability to build palaces. Among the most powerful clerics in the medieval realm were the Bishops of St. David's. These men supplanted the native Welsh religious sects in the early 12th century and ruled the See of St. David's in support of the Norman king. Owning vast estates, they lived in grandeur comparable to that of their secular counterparts. Great bishops palaces were erected in St. David's, Lamphey, and Llawhaden. They also owned "inns", or great houses, in London and in Ludlow, where the Council of Wales and the Marches took place. Minor residences also existed in Llanddewi, Llandygwydd, New Moat, Trefin, and Wolfscastle. While none of the smaller houses has survived, the three great palaces remain in splendid ruin, currently under the care of CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments. Men with great power often needed a sturdy residence to defend themselves. 1 Dauid AP GORONY 2 Ieuan AP DAUID b: 1398 3 Dauid AP GRIFFITH 4 Shion AP DAUID ................ 1 Jenkyn AP DAUID 2 Ieuan AP JENKYN DAUID b: 1637 3 Richard AP IEUAN b: 1639 4 David AP IEUAN d: 1673 b: 1594 ............ 1 Morgan DAVID b: 1622 d: Dec 1694 + Catherine HOWELL 2 John David DAVIS b: 1680 + Jane MILES 3 Rezin DAVIS b: 1710 d: 6 Jun 1814 + Jane UNKNOWN + Elizabeth WOOD 4 Vann, Sr DAVIS b: 1740 d: 30 Nov 1810 + Susannah CARY b: Abt. 1735 d: 1801 5 Hezekiah DAVIS b: 1760 d: 29 Jan 1834 + Sarah Brewer ANDERSON b: 1764 d: 1795 6 Thomas G DAVIS b: 30 May 1781 d: 12 Dec 1840 + Rebeckah UNKNOWN b: 28 Dec 1778 d: 29 Aug 1845 6 Nancy DAVIS b: 1783 d: 1855 + Adam PHIFER 6 UNKNOWN VAN DAVIS b: 1785 d: 15 Mar 1878 + Mary Ann CASON 6 Anne DAVIS b: 1787 6 Amos DAVIS b: 25 Jul 1788 6 Hezekiah DAVIS b: 1789 + Francis PHIFER 6 Jesse DAVIS b: 1791 d: 13 Sep 1884 + Angela UNKNOWN 6 Jonathan DAVIS b: 1792 6 Eliphas DAVIS b: 1793 d: 14 Dec 1848 + Susannah UNKNOWN b: 1794 + Polly SIMPSON 6 Infant DAVIS b: 1795 5 Abijah DAVIS b: 1762 d: 1798 + Elizabeth UNKNOWN 5 Martha DAVIS b: 1764 + Harmon CUMMINS b: 1764 d: 13 May 1843 + John UNKNOWN 5 Nathan J, Sr DAVIS b: Abt. 1766 d: 8 Jan 1883 + Jane EWING b: Abt. 1771 d: Abt. 1855 6 Abijah B DAVIS b: 1798 d: 1866 + Elizabeth Lindsey MILNER b: 1799 d: 1866 6 Margaret DAVIS b: 1801 d: Aft. 1850 + James C. WOOTEN 6 Jane DAVIS b: 1802 d: 24 Dec 1886 + John Young LINDSEY b: 1800 d: 20 Sep 1866 6 Susannah DAVIS b: Abt. 1804 d: Bef. 1867 + George WOOTEN 6 Nathan J, Jr DAVIS b: 6 Mar 1810 d: 16 Dec 1886 + Susan FLETCHER b: 1819 d: 1868 + Elizabeth C UNKNOWN + Mary THOMAS b: 1813 d: 1835 6 Harrison DAVIS b: Abt. 1814 d: Aft. 1880 + Elizabeth ENGLISH 5 Vann Jr DAVIS b: 1770 d: 1 Sep 1825 + Clarissa Ann TATE b: 1776 d: Jun 1840 6 Jesse M. DAVIS 6 Larkin DAVIS 6 Eliphas C. DAVIS 6 Elizabeth DAVIS 6 William R. DAVIS 6 Davis UNKNOWN 6 Davis UNKNOWN 6 Davis UNKNOWN 6 Israel Pickens DAVIS b: 16 Feb 1805 d: 8 Mar 1891 + Mary SMITH b: 14 Sep 1807 d: 11 Dec 1894 6 Andrew Terrell I DAVIS b: 1812 d: 13 Apr 1881 + Nancy UNKNOWN + Mary Frances UNKNOWN b: 17 Apr 1827 d: 17 Dec 1878 5 Hannah DAVIS b: 1772 + Joseph Sanford HALL 5 Jesse DAVIS b: 1774 + Zilpha HARRIS 5 Eliphas DAVIS b: 1776 d: 1832 + Martha DAVIS b: 1760 6 Keziah DAVIS + Smith UNKNOWN 6 John L DAVIS + Elizabeth LAWLEY 6 Jane E DAVIS + Dempsy YOW 6 Frances DAVIS + Birdwell HILLER 6 Sarah L. DAVIS + McClanahan UNKNOWN 6 Catherine DAVIS + William JAYNES 6 Davis UNKNOWN + Fleming THOMAS + Sarah L UNKNOWN b: 1833 5 Rhonda DAVIS b: 1777 + Richard HALL 5 Emily DAVIS b: 31 Jul 1778 d: 25 May 1847 + William David TATE b: 1772 d: 12 Oct 1867 6 Tillman TATE b: 26 May 1817 d: 18 Oct 1863 + Cinthia LONG 6 Grief TATE b: 19 Jun 1820 d: 6 Dec 1892 + Margaret MURFF + Mary Sanders HAYNIE b: 2 Mar 1821 d: 11 Mar 1870 5 Jane DAVIS b: 30 Nov 1782 d: 4 Jan 1854 + Thomas BURRESS + Jean UNKNOWN 4 Harmon, Sr DAVIS b: 1738 5 UNKNOWN VAN DAVIS + Harriet UNKNOWN 5 Clement DAVIS b: 27 Mar 1755 + Elizabeth FLEMMING 5 Harmon II DAVIS b: 1756 + Phoebe UNKNOWN 6 Harmon III DAVIS 6 Nancy DAVIS + Henry Johnson STEPHENSON 6 Catherine DAVIS + Taylor UNKNOWN 6 Martha DAVIS + Henry STEADMAN 6 John DAVIS + Rachel UNKNOWN 6 Vann DAVIS b: 1785 + UNKNOWN HANNAH 6 Hannah DAVIS b: 1788 + John FOUNTAIN 6 Reason DAVIS b: 1790 + Franky UNKNOWN 6 Ruth DAVIS b: 1802 + John STARK 6 Sarah DAVIS b: 1802 6 William DAVIS b: 1803 5 Davis UNKNOWN b: 1758 + George W. POWELL 5 Martha DAVIS b: 1760 + Eliphas DAVIS b: 1776 d: 1832 6 Keziah DAVIS + Smith UNKNOWN 6 John L DAVIS + Elizabeth LAWLEY 6 Jane E DAVIS + Dempsy YOW 6 Frances DAVIS + Birdwell HILLER 6 Sarah L. DAVIS + McClanahan UNKNOWN 6 Catherine DAVIS + William JAYNES 6 Davis UNKNOWN + Fleming THOMAS 5 Reason M. DAVIS b: 1763 + Eleanor MORGAN + Elizabeth READER 5 Phoebe DAVIS b: 1765 + H DAVIS 5 John DAVIS b: 1767 + Mary UNKNOWN 5 Jane DAVIS b: 1769 + Stephen SHELL 5 William DAVIS b: 1771 + Elizabeth UNKNOWN 5 Davis UNKNOWN b: 1773 + Henry POWELL 5 Sarah DAVIS b: 1775 + Clement UNKNOWN 5 Rhoda DAVIS b: 1778 d: 7 Apr 1852 + Rezin III DAVIS 4 William DAVIS b: 1742 4 Reason, Jr DAVIS b: 1744 4 Asa DAVIS b: 1746 2 Evan David, Sr DAVIS b: 1685 + Jane REES 3 John David DAVIS b: 1714 3 David DAVIS b: 1717 d: 1793 + Jane MILES b: 1720 4 William DAVIS 4 John DAVIS b: 1740 d: 1785 + Mary HENDERSON b: 1747 d: 1811 5 Ann DAVIS + Huston UNKNOWN 5 Isabella DAVIS 5 Mary DAVIS + Holden UNKNOWN 5 David DAVIS b: 1763 5 James DAVIS b: 1769 d: 1840 5 John DAVIS b: 1772 d: 1840 + Malinda DACUS b: 1772 6 John Timothy DAVIS b: 1792 6 Malinda DAVIS b: 1795 6 Jonathan DAVIS b: 1799 d: 1881 + Rachel Keninah BRIDGES b: 1802 d: 1879 6 Thomas Benjamin DAVIS b: 1801 6 Mary Ann DAVIS b: 1807 6 Infant DAVIS b: 1809 5 Joseph DAVIS b: 1776 5 Jane DAVIS b: 1778 4 James DAVIS b: 1743 4 Jane DAVIS b: 1753 d: 1845 4 Thomas DAVIS b: 1755 4 Samuel DAVIS b: 1757 4 David DAVIS b: 1758 3 Benjamin DAVIS b: 1719 d: 27 Sep 1797 + Rachel PORT b: Mar 1731/32 d: Abt. 1801 4 Mary Ann DAVIS b: Abt. 1762 d: Aft. 1812 + Robert Commander, Sr. DUNNAM b: Abt. 1760 d: Abt. 1812 5 Ebenezer James DUNNAM b: 1796 d: Bef. 1835 + Agatha JAMES b: Wft Est. 1790-1817 d: Wft Est. 1840-1904 3 Evan David Jr DAVIS b: 1722 4 Samuel Emory DAVIS b: 1756 5 Jefferson DAVIS b: 3 Jun 1808 3 (child) DAVIS b: 1723 2 Elizabeth DAVIS b: 1688 2 Catherine David DAVIS b: 1688 2 David David DAVIS b: 1693 From Joe Whitehurst joensal@pacbell.net SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis FAmily in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC. Morgan Davis ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales, info from book by Harry Alexander Davis. Morgan married Catherine late in life, settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire 1686 or bef to PA probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 1684; will dated 15 Dec 1694/5 (WBA-354) Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been diproven. ! Further research is needed. {Another Morgan Davis is listed b 1622 in Cardiff, Wales same death date, son Evan David b 1685 Marion Twp, Penn d 1748 m 1712 Jane Reese-moved to South Carolina. Other children Benjamin Davis m Elizabeth Bowen bur Camden Sc 34 SC Regt comm by Col. Wm Thompson, pvt. enlistd 26 Nov 1778 prisoner 9 Jan 1779, Benj. Davis, Jr., youngest of 9 sons Jefferson Co., Tn? m Priscilla Jones, dau of Reps Jones his will 26 Oct 1824 (B. Davis), children 1. Alexander Davis b 1790 d 1808, Elizabeth David b 20 Feb 1791, Benjamin David III b 1792 m. nancy Campbell, Joseph H David m 7 Dec 1837 Amanda Jarnigan, Grainger Co., Tn (LDS), RepsJones David m 1. Malinda Singleton dau of John. m. 2 Isabelle McCroskey Bogle This from Sudie Clemmer letter 14 Dec 1973, Asbury Acres Maryville, TN 37801 in book "DAVIS FAMILIES OF CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA" edited by DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE.} Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 FIle #149 Rec. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. DAVID, Morgan, b. ca. 1622/23, Llantwit Fardre, Glamorgan. Morgan m. Catherine DAVIS, and settled at Liyhrens (sic) Castle, Pembrokeshire (possibly Llawhaden Castle?). Son John (and possibly others) b. 1679-1685, Wales. Family emigrated before 1686 to America on the Vine, joining the Welsh Colony in Pennsylvania, possibly with Welsh Baptist group from Capel Rhydwilym, Llandysilio, Carmarthenshire. Submitted by: Bob Hemphill DAVID, Morgan, b. 1622, Llantwit-Fardre, Glamorgan, son of David ap IEUAN (of Llantwit-Fardre) and Catherine. Morgan d. Dec 1694, Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania, America. Submitted by: Deborah Keser Llawhaden Castle 10m E of Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire, south Wales Location map link for Llawhaden Castle Copyright 1998 by Lise Hull William the Conqueror not only brought feudalism to his new kingdom. He also invited various religious communities to establish themselves in Britain. Cistercians, Benedictines, Premonstratensians, Carthusians, and other monastic groups made their way across the English Channel and built beautiful abbeys and priories, many of which are now in ruin. In many ways, however, the leaders of the various orders had much the same power as the lords of the realm. And, with that power came wealth and the ability to build palaces. Among the most powerful clerics in the medieval realm were the Bishops of St. David's. These men supplanted the native Welsh religious sects in the early 12th century and ruled the See of St. David's in support of the Norman king. Owning vast estates, they lived in grandeur comparable to that of their secular counterparts. Great bishops palaces were erected in St. David's, Lamphey, and Llawhaden. They also owned "inns", or great houses, in London and in Ludlow, where the Council of Wales and the Marches took place. Minor residences also existed in Llanddewi, Llandygwydd, New Moat, Trefin, and Wolfscastle. While none of the smaller houses has survived, the three great palaces remain in splendid ruin, currently under the care of CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments. Men with great power often needed a sturdy residence to defend themselves. The Bishops of St. David's were no exceptions. In many ways, a bishop's palace was his castle. Like a castle, the palace contained quarters for a garrison and servants, a domestic wing with the hall, kitchen and service rooms, and the bishop's luxurious private apartments. Oftentimes, the structure was fortified with battlements, an encircling curtain wall or deep moat, and a gatehouse. Generally however, the palaces were not as heavily fortified as a real castle. Only one of the three palaces of the Bishops of St. David's resembled a true castle. That castle still towers high above the valleys of Pembrokeshire. That castle is Llawhaden. Below: the 13th-century gatehouse at Llawhaden Castle. Llawhaden Castle is located about 8 miles east of Haverfordwest, just off the A40. Bounded by hedgerows, the narrow approach road into Llawhaden gives no hint that the great bishops once took refuge here. Even the village itself, quiet and rather secluded, hides the splendor of its medieval past. The bishop's castle takes a little effort to locate, but the short stroll from the car park is a nice surprise, lined with pretty flowers and charming homes. The name of the village and its castle, Llawhaden, apparently derives from Llanhuadain or Llanaedan, "the Church of St. Aidan" (which still stands to the east of the castle). Most likely, Llawhaden began as an earth and timber castle in the 12th century, the prize of the Norman Bishop Bernard. Over time, Llawhaden underwent several alterations as different bishops left their mark. Like many castles, this one sat high atop a hill. Like many castles, a deep ditch and earthen embankment formed the earliest outer defenses. They still give the castle a sense of power. And, like many earth and timber castles, the defenses were refortified with stone, in this case, in response to a siege led by the Welshman, the Lord Rhys, in the late 12th century. In the 13th century, Bishop Thomas Bek (1280-93) made arguably the greatest impact at Llawhaden, when he established and expanded the village. Bek's work at the castle includes the complex hall block, with its kitchen and service rooms (buttery and pantry) and stone-vaulted undercrofts, and the bishop's elaborately adorned chambers above (complete with latrines!). Today, this sector of the castle is largely ruined, but still radiates the prestige of its occupant. Below right: The castle well & hall ruins During the next century, the bishops added the twin-towered gatehouse, the most impressive structure at Llawhaden Castle. Looming directly over the dry ditch, its foreboding face would have intimidated anyone seeking entry. Although the exterior has been well preserved, the interior of the gatehouse is now disappointingly decayed. At the same time, a fine range of domestic buildings was added on the southern side of the castle. Some rooms served as apartments and contained fireplaces and private latrines. At the eastern sat the chapel, which still contains lovely arched windows, a cruciform ceiling, and plasterwork. The chapel tower next to the chapel was even more elaborate, with a fireplace, a latrine, vaulted rooms, and access to the battlements. Ironically, the dungeon was located In the basement of the chapel tower. Below: Chapel & Guest Chambers from the side of the castle motte. The most distinguishing feature of this wing is a five-storied tower-porch, which can still be climbed and towers high above the other structures inside the castle. Clearly, this unique structure not only functioned as an observation tower, but also announced (albeit silently!) the bishop's superior status. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the roles of the Bishops of St. David's changed dramatically. Their palaces in West Wales fell into ruin and they abandoned their great castle at Llawhaden. Later, Llawhaden Castle became a quarry for local building material, degrading the structure even farther. Imposing Llawhaden Castle sits aloof yet intimately connected to the nearby village. The neighboring countryside, so typically Welsh, is a resplendent and undulating green, painted with rugged patches of trees and velvety pasturelands. The grey stone castle is a haunting contrast to its vivid surroundings, recalling the eventful history and splendor of the Bishops of St. David's. Lise Hull is a freelance writer specializing in Welsh heritage, a contributing editor for Ninnau, and on the staff of Renaissance Magazine. She also owns Castles Unlimited, a business dedicated to the study and promotion of British castles. Visit her website, the Castles of Britain, at http://www.castles-of-britain.com. She may be reached at: 150 8th Street SW Bandon, OR 97411. E-mail: castlesu@harborside.com. DAVID, Morgan, yeoman, bap. Jun 2, 1771, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, resident of Graigddu and Gwaunadda Farms, Dinas, Llantrisant. Married Ann ?; children: Morgan; Susannah, b. 1798 (m. Benjamin DAVIES, clothier of Troed-yr-aur, Cardiganshire - his 2nd marriage); Friswith (m. William WILLIAMS of Lan Farm, Llanwonno, Glamorgan); and Jennet (m. Enoch EVANS, weaver). Morgan d. Sep 5, 1868, Graigddu Farm; bur. Llantrisant. Submitted by: Jill Muir [Cherryhome.FTW] Morgan David migrated to America from Pembrokeshire, South Wales on the ship Vine, 1684 to Welsh Settlement, Merion Township, PA. From the First Families of America. Wills proved at Philadelphia per the Pensylvania Geneological Magazine "No. 149. Morgan David, Merion Township, Phil Co., yeoman. Land to sons John, Evan and David. Wife Kathrin David to have the residue of the land, she to be Executrix. Daughters Catherine and Elizabeth, sixty pounds to be equally divided. Legacy to meeting house in Haverford. William Howell, Morris Llewellyn, Francis Howell and David Lawrence to be Overseers and Guardians. Leaves legacy to meeting house in Haverford. Mentions property called Chestnutt-well and Beech-well. Signed with his mark 12 15 1697/5. Proved 718 1695. Witnesses: Robert Owen, Rowland Powell, John Humphreys." This Davis family covers a period of about two hundred and ninety years. This is a remarkable record when you consider that Hezekial Davis stated he was born in WInston-Salem near Moravian Town in North Carolina and his father had a bible and could write, because he said, "he copied the record from his father's bible record." We have consistently followed the names of Harmon, Eliphas (Eli), Abagah, Jepthi, Jesse, John, Reason and Vann. These names appear to be bible names and show a deep religious feeling among this Davis family. Section 1 Newberry S.C. and Gwinnett Co GA. [G6205.ged.FTW] More About MORGAN DAVID: Immigration: 1644, Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire on the ship "Vine"76 Property: 1637, Lantrissent 1637 DD804 (Ind)76 Will: December 15, 1694, PA WB A-354 FIle #14976 1 Dauid ap GORONY 2 Ieuan Ap DAUID b: 1398 3 Dauid Ap GRIFFITH 4 Jenkyn Ap DAUID 5 Ieuan Ap Jenkyn DAUID b: 1637 + CATHERINE 6 John ap IEUAN 6 Owen ap IEUAN 6 Kenricke ap IEUAN 6 Richard Ap IEUAN b: 1639 + UNNOWN 7 David Ap IEUAN b: 1594 d: 1673 + Maude Elizabeth MORGAN 8 Juhan IEUAN 8 Morgan DAVID b: 1622 d: DEC 1694 + Catherine HOWELL 9 John David DAVIS b: 1680 + Jane MILES 10 Rezin\Reason DAVIS b: 1710 d: 6 JUN 1814 + Elizabeth WOOD d: 13 AUG 1816 + JANE + JEAN 9 Evan David Sr. DAVIS b: 1685 + Jane REES 10 John David DAVIS 10 David DAVIS 10 Benjamin DAVIS 10 Evan David Jr. DAVIS 10 Child DAVIS 9 Elizabeth DAVIS b: 1688 9 Catherine David DAVIS b: 1688 9 David David DAVIS b: 1693 + ANN 9 Morgan DAVID d: 5 SEP 1868 9 Susanna DAVID b: 1798 + Benjamin DAVIES 4 Shion ap DAUID .............................................................. 1 David Ap IEUAN b: 1594 d: 1673 + Maude Elizabeth MORGAN 2 Juhan IEUAN 2 Morgan DAVID b: 1622 d: DEC 1694 + Catherine HOWELL 3 John David DAVIS b: 1680 + Jane MILES 4 Rezin\Reason DAVIS b: 1710 d: 6 JUN 1814 + Elizabeth WOOD d: 13 AUG 1816 5 Vann Sr. DAVIS b: ABT. 1735 d: 30 NOV 1810 + Martha BRINER + Sussanah CARY b: BET. 1735 - 1801 d: 1803 6 Hezekiah DAVIS b: 1760 d: 29 JAN 1834 + Sarah Brewer ANDERSON b: ABT. 1764 d: 1795 6 Abijah DAVIS b: 1762 d: 1789 + Elizabeth LINDSEY b: ABT. 1762 6 Martha DAVIS b: 1764 d: 16 MAY 1843 + Harmon CUMMINS 6 Nathan J. Sr. DAVIS b: BET. 1764 - 1768 d: 15 JAN 1857 + MARY b: 1771 d: BEF. FEB 1857 + Jane EWING b: 1771 d: BEF. FEB 1857 7 Margaret DAVIS b: 1795 d: AFT. 1850 + James C.( Moses) WOOTEN b: 1785 8 Susan WOOTEN b: 1819 8 Crowther WOOTEN b: 1821 8 Mailind WOOTEN b: 1823 8 Elizabeth WOOTEN b: 1827 8 Jane WOOTEN b: 1828 8 Nathan WOOTEN b: 1829 8 William Harrison WOOTEN b: ABT. 1830 7 Abijah B. DAVIS b: 1799 d: JUN 1866 + Elizabeth Lindsey FLETCHER b: 1798 8 Jane DAVIS b: 1826 + Dr. John C. LINDSEY b: 1822 7 Jane DAVIS b: 1802 d: 24 DEC 1886 + Dr. John Young LINDSEY 7 Susannah DAVIS b: ABT. 1804 d: BEF. 1857 + Geroge WOOTEN 8 Margret WOOTEN b: 1823 8 Jane WOOTEN b: BEF. 1840 + TIDWELL 7 Nathan J. Jr. DAVIS b: 6 MAR 1810 d: 18 DEC 1883 + Mary THOMAS b: 1813 d: 1835 8 Jane DAVIS b: 16 FEB 1833 8 Elizabeth DAVIS b: 1834 8 Abijah DAVIS b: BEF. NOV 1835 d: ABT. 1897 + Permelia Jane TAYLOR b: MAR 1846 + Susan FLETCHER b: 1820 d: 1868 8 Louisa DAVIS b: 1839 8 Margaret DAVIS b: 1841 8 Nancy DAVIS b: 1843 8 Susan DAVIS b: 1846 8 Martin Fletcher DAVIS b: ABT. 1849 + LOUVINY b: ABT. 1853 8 Mary Ann Jane DAVIS b: 8 OCT 1850 8 Harrison E. DAVIS b: ABT. 1856 d: ABT. 1888 + Mary Catherine FISHER b: 12 DEC 1860 d: 24 JUN 1938 9 Oscar F. DAVIS b: DEC 1877 d: AFT. 1910 + MARTHA 10 Harrison (Harris) DAVIS b: 4 AUG 1903 d: DEC 1986 10 Ernest O. DAVIS b: 9 FEB 1905 10 Royce DAVIS b: 17 FEB 1908 d: 21 MAR 1990 9 Helena DAVIS b: SEP 1878 + Thomas M. BAILEY b: 1850 10 Oscar BAILEY b: AUG 1899 10 Wilie BAILEY b: ABT. 1901 10 Joe BAILEY b: ABT. 1903 10 Ruby BAILEY b: ABT. 1905 10 Minnie Belle BAILEY b: ABT. 1907 10 Tommy Lee BAILEY b: ABT. 1910 9 Nancy Jennett DAVIS b: 5 JUL 1882 d: 23 DEC 1956 8 Sarah N. DAVIS b: 1859 + Elizabeth C. TAYLOR b: ABT. 1832 7 Harrison E. DAVIS b: ABT. 1813 d: BEF. DEC 1889 + Elizabeth ENGLISH b: 1818 d: 1880 8 Nathan Harrison DAVIS b: MAY 1838 d: 23 JAN 1920 + Emmiline A. TAYLOR b: JAN 1845 d: AFT. 1910 9 William Harrison DAVIS b: 12 JAN 1866 d: 9 APR 1943 + Georgia Texas THORNTON b: 11 FEB 1873 d: 3 OCT 1943 9 Elizabeth Emiline DAVIS b: 27 DEC 1868 d: 25 JAN 1945 + John Monroe SHELTON 9 Thomas DAVIS b: DEC 1869 9 Lloyd DAVIS b: 1872 9 Sarah Jane DAVIS b: 1873 9 John DAVIS b: 1876 9 Lillie Nancy DAVIS b: ABT. 1879 + S J SCOTT 9 James Obe DAVIS b: JAN 1882 9 Martha Emma DAVIS b: 1888 d: 11 SEP 1904 8 Sarah Elizabeth DAVIS b: 1839 d: AFT. FEB 1883 + James M. MURPHY d: ABT. 1863 9 Joseph MURPHY b: 1856 9 Mary Elizabeth MURPHY b: 14 OCT 1857 d: 16 APR 1925 9 Robert MURPHY b: 14 OCT 1857 + Thaddeus M. TINKLE b: 1841 d: AFT. 1882 8 Jane DAVIS b: 25 DEC 1844 d: 20 MAR 1878 8 Thomas DAVIS b: 1848 + Martha E. WOLFE 8 John DAVIS b: ABT. 1850 d: 1922 + Martha J. b: 1855 9 Nancy J. DAVIS 9 Mary Elizabeth (Beth) DAVIS b: 23 MAY 1880 d: JAN 1968 + Stephen HARRISON b: ABT. 1866 + Johnson Deeds (John) FISHER b: JAN 1868 d: 1922 10 Jesse Reese FISHER b: 26 DEC 1909 d: OCT 1975 + Oma MONTGOMERY b: 20 APR 1903 + Ellen Cecile NORTON 10 Dena Velma (Velmer) FISHER b: 14 DEC 1897 d: 15 JAN 1989 + Elderage Conie VERNON b: ABT. 1893 10 William D. FISHER b: OCT 1899 10 W. Adulphus (Dolphus) FISHER b: ABT. 1900 + Oueda LOWRY 10 Johnny Delmer FISHER b: 21 AUG 1902 d: 21 DEC 1948 + Oma HAWKINS d: BEF. DEC 1948 10 Norman Odie FISHER b: 1906 + Agness GREEN 10 Oswald (Osvelle) Deeds FISHER b: 30 MAY 1913 d: 17 AUG 1973 + Verda WYATT + Fern SAEGER b: 1932 d: 1992 10 Eula E. FISHER b: ABT. DEC 1919 d: OCT 2001 + POWELL 9 Stephen Harrison DAVIS b: ABT. 1886 + MINNIE 10 Male DAVIS 8 Stephen DAVIS b: 1854 6 Vann Jr. DAVIS b: 1770 d: 1 SEP 1825 + Clarissa Ann TATE b: 1776 d: 1850 6 Hannah DAVIS b: 1772 + Joseph Stanford HALL 6 Jesse DAVIS b: 1774 d: 30 MAR 1843 + Zilpha HARRIS 6 Eliphas DAVIS b: 3 JAN 1775 d: 1832 + MARTHA 6 Rhonda DAVIS b: 1777 + Richard HALL 6 Amelia Emily DAVIS b: 31 JUL 1778 d: 25 MAY 1847 + William David TATE 6 Jane DAVIS b: 30 NOV 1782 d: 4 JAN 1854 + Thomas BURRESS b: 1782 d: 4 DEC 1849 + Lucy ANDERSON 5 Harmon DAVIS b: ABT. 1738 d: 1803 + PHOEBE 6 Clement DAVIS b: 27 MAR 1755 d: 29 OCT 1838 + Elizabeth FLEMING b: ABT. 1775 6 Harmon DAVIS b: 1756 d: BEF. 1805 6 Martha DAVIS b: 1760 + Henry STEADMAN 6 Reason M DAVIS b: 1763 d: 1831 6 Phoebe DAVIS b: 1765 6 John DAVIS b: 1767 6 Jane DAVIS b: 1769 + Stephen SNELL 6 William DAVIS b: 1771 d: 20 DEC 1847 6 Sarah DAVIS b: 1775 6 Rhoda DAVIS b: ABT. 1777 6 Vann DAVIS b: 1779 + DOROTHY 5 Reason DAVIS b: 1742 d: ABT. 1811 5 William DAVIS b: 1744 5 Aaron Asa DAVIS b: 1746 5 Elnathan DAVIS b: 1748 d: AFT. 1800 + JANE + JEAN 5 Harmon Sr. DAVIS b: 1738 5 William DAVIS b: 1742 5 Reason Jr. DAVIS b: 1744 5 Asa DAVIS b: 1746 3 Evan David Sr. DAVIS b: 1685 + Jane REES 4 John David DAVIS 4 David DAVIS 4 Benjamin DAVIS 4 Evan David Jr. DAVIS 4 Child DAVIS 3 Elizabeth DAVIS b: 1688 3 Catherine David DAVIS b: 1688 3 David David DAVIS b: 1693 + ANN 3 Morgan DAVID d: 5 SEP 1868 3 Susanna DAVID b: 1798 + Benjamin DAVIES MEMO The genealogy back to Morgan Davies is consistently reported. !SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis Family in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC.[sdw 8/5/1998] Morgan Davis ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales. He was a witness to a lease of lands from Rees Williams to his father in Carmarthen Co., dated 8 July 1673. Morgan married Catherine late in life, settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire. (Circumstances indicate the he was closely related to Wm and Francis Howell, who came to Penn. It is not known if thru his mother or his wife.) From the dates of the births of his last three children which are recorded in Merion Meeting Records (MSS Hist. Soc. Penn.) he had at least one son born in Wales, i.e., John. He came into the Province of Pennsylvania prior to 1586, probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 17 7 mo,1684 bringing many Welsh families to settle in Merion, Haverford, and Radnor. (Welsh Settlmt Penn., Browning, p 505) Morgan David owned by a triparty deed dated 19. 6 mo 1686, and signed by Richard Davies, Morgan David, and William Howell, a parcel of land, 100 acres, in Merion Township. Land deeds of the Haverford School and College show that the College land was originally part of the 410 ac which Richard Davies conveyed 19 6 mo 1686 to Thos. Ellis, Gent.; Morgan David, Husbandman; and Francis Lloyd , Shoemaker. (Welsh, Settlmt of Penn., Browning, pp 202-227) He was a Freeholder and owned 354 ac of land. (Welsh Founders of Penn.,, Glenn Vol. i, p.157) Morgan and Catherine David witnessed the marriage of Thomas Pascale 15 9 mo 1692. They were witnesses to the marriage of Thomas Rees, o Haverford and Rebecca Williams 11 4 mo 1692. Morgan was a witness to the marriage of Lewis Waker, of Philadelphia, late of Merion and Mary Moris, of the same place, 22 2 mo 1693. (MSS Hist Soc PA) Morgan David dated his will 1512 mo 1694-5. He was buried 17 12 mo 1694=5. This will was probated by his widow, Catherine who was sole executrix, 18 7 mo 1695. (Welst Settlmt PA, Browning, p 245 Gen Soc PA vol ii p 31) His estate to go to his eldest sons, John and Evan; he mentions son David, and leaves legacies to dtrs Catherine and Elisabeth, and to the Meeting House at Haverford. He mentions property called "Chestnut-well" and "Beech-well". William Howell, Morris Llewellyn, Francis Howell, and Dvid Lawrence are named overseers. Wtinesses to this will were Robert Owen, Robert Powell, and John Humphreys. One hundre ac of land mentioned in the triparty deed was conveyed by the relict and the overseers to James Thomas by deed 8 3 mo 1695. James Thomas immediately reconveyed the same to his son, James Thomas. Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been disproven. ! Further research is needed. {Another Morgan Davis is listed b 1622 in Cardiff, Wales same death date, son Evan David b 1685 Marion Twp, Penn d 1748 m 1712 Jane Reese-moved to South Carolina. Other children Benjamin Davis m Elizabeth Bowen bur Camden Sc 34 SC Regt comm by Col. Wm Thompson, pvt. enlistd 26 Nov 1778 prisoner 9 Jan 1779, Benj. Davis, Jr., youngest of 9 sons Jefferson Co., Tn? m Priscilla Jones, dau of Reps Jones his will 26 Oct 1824 (B. Davis), children 1. Alexander Davis b 1790 d 1808, Elizabeth David b 20 Feb 1791, Benjamin David III b 1792 m. nancy Campbell, Joseph H David m 7 Dec 1837 Amanda Jarnigan, Grainger Co., Tn (LDS), RepsJones David m 1. Malinda Singleton dau of John. m. 2 Isabelle McCroskey Bogle This from Sudie Clemmer letter 14 Dec 1973, Asbury Acres Maryville, TN 37801 in book "DAVIS FAMILIES OF CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA" edited by DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE.} Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 FIle #149 Rec. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. !QUESTIONS: Husbandman -- farmer? What is a Freeholder? Meeting House---were the Davises Quakers at this time?[The Davis Family in Wales & America by Harry Alexander Davis] 8/5/98 [sdw] John David, son of Morgan (1) David. Born Pembrokeshire, Wales 168_. He came to Penn. with his parents when a small child and about 1684. He was a witness to his mother's second marriage3 11 mo 1697. He married about 1699, Ann, dtr of Thomas Thomas, and young widow of David Evan, born Wales 1683. John and Ann were witnesses to marriages in Haverford 4 11 mo 1706 and 11 3 mo 1715. He removed to Pencader Hundred New Castle county, Delaware about June 1716 and is shown in the list of signers of the Confession of 4 Feb. 1716-17 as "Shion Dafydd". [Pencader Rec p21) In May 1717 he was a joint purchaser with his brother David of 400 ac of land from William Davis and David Evans, part of a 30,000 acre grant to said Davs and Evans from Wm Penn in 1701. (Deeds, Lib Q1 fol 81) He was deeded land in Pencader Hundred by William Curston, executor for the estate of Edw Gray, to said Gray from William Davis of Radnor PA and Dvid Evans of Pencader Hundred. (Deeds, Lib. G1, fol 167) In 1727 he was deeded a parcel of land by John Thomas. (Deeds, Lib H1 fol 189) In 1729 he was deeded a parcel of land by Griffith John (Deeds, Lib 11 fol 124) On 30 Apr 1736 he was deeded by William Cureton and Susannah his wife, 139 ac mor or less, of land in St Georges Hundred, Del. (Deeds, Lib Off, fol 109.) In May 1743 John and David divided their land giving each other a release of claim, etc.* John and Ann his wife could not write as they signed this deed with a mark. This deed was proven in court in May 1748. The release of David and Martha his wife, to John David was never recorded. The following abstract of a deed is of interest: John Hopkins and Rachel hise wife, of Pencader Hundred, convey 20 Jan 1767 to David Davis, Cordwainer 26 ac of land, part of 400 ac deeded to John and David Davis, joint partners (1717), and they the said John and David David divided the same, in two equal shares between them and gave release to each other for every one his share, dated 16 May 1743; and the said 26 ac is part of said John Davis, his share. The said John David in his last will and testament dated 22 Mar 1763 did bequeath, give, and devise all his said lands unto the above John Hopkins and Rachel, his wife, etc... by right of said will, the said John Hopkins and Rachel his wife converys said 26 ac of land to the above named David Davis. (Deeds, Lib. Y1, fol 127). [The spelling of the surname David and Davis is just as it is in the book] swd 8/98. This will has not been discovered, nor is there any record of administration of estates of John or Ann David. Date of teh death of John was about 1764-5, it is recorded in the church register but no date is given. (Pencader Rec., p 70) Date of the death of Ann is not know tho she was evidently deceased prior to 22 Mar 1763. *DEED RECORD, Newcastle County, Delaware, at Wilmington. (Liber Q, Vol I, page 34.) To all christian People to whom these presents shallcome Know that of John Davis, of Pencader Hundred in the County of New Castle upon Delaware Turner and Ann Davis his wife for divers reasons and considerations them moving have remised Resolved and forever Quit Claimed and by these presents themselves and their heirs Doth fully clearly and absolutely remise release and forever quit Claim unto David Davies of the hundred & County afsd. Turner in his full and peaceable Possession and Seizin and to his heirs and assigns forever all that Tract or parece of Land scituate and being in Pencader Hundred and Coty of New Castle afsd being one moity of four hundred ac of Land sold and made over to the above said John Davis and Said David Davies jointly from William Davis as appeared by one deed under his hand & Seal bearing date the Twenty first day of May Anno Dom 1717 Beginning at a corner Black Oak from thence East one Hundred and thirty eight Perches to a corner maple thence South two Hundred Perches to a corner White Oak thence West on e Hundred and fourteen perches to a Corner Gum thence North forty one deg: West one hundred and thirty-two Perches to a corner black oak standing by the Great Road from Christian Bridge to the head of Elk River thence North thirty-eight deg: East one hundred and eighteen Perches to the place of Beginning Containing Two Hundred ac of Land be the same more or less within the said bounds together with all Houses barns buildings Gardens orchards meadows pastures feeding woods Soil Ways Waters Watercourses Issues rents profits Improvements Liberties Erasements advantages and appurtenances with Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders, whatsoever to the same belonging or anywise appertaining. To have and To Hold the above said Land and Premises unto the said David Davies his heirs and Assigns to the only Use and Behoof of the said David Davis his Heirs and Assigns forever so that neither they the said John Davies and Ann Davies nor their Heirs no any other person or persons for them or any of them or in their or either of their names or the Name right or Stead of any of them shall or will by any Way or means hereafter have Claim Chalenge or demand an Estate right Title or Interest of in or to the Said Land and Premises or any part or parcel thereof, but from all & every Action Right Estate Title Interest Demand of in or to the Premises or any part or parcel there of they and every of them shall be utterly excluded and barred forever by these Presents. And also the said John Davies and Ann Davies and their heirs the said Land and Premises with the appurtenances to the said David Davies his heirs and Assigns to his and their own proper use and uses in manner and form afore specified against them the said John Davies and Ann Davis and their heirs Executors and Administrators and every of them shall warrant and forever Defend by these Presents. In witness whereof they the said John Davies and Ann Davis have hereunto set their hands and Affixed their seals the Sixteenth day of May Anno Dom 1743. his JOHN I DAVIS mark her ANN C DAVIS mark Signed Sealed and Delivered in Presence of JOHN THOMAS WILLIAM MOORE New Castle County Ss May the ____1743 Then came Ann Davis acknowleging her free Will and Consent in signing Sealing & Delivering of the Above written Deed to the USE Intent and purposes therein mentioned without the least Compulsion from her husband or any other person or Persons whatsoever. Acknowledged before me one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for Sd County. Acknowledged in the Court of Common Pleas held for the County of New Castle in May Term 1748. Witness my hand and seal of the Cou afsd. RICHd M: WILLIAM D Proton.ibm [I have tried to type this just as it is written---the different spellings of Davis/David/Davies are just as written in the book by HAD] Sdw 8/5/98 [Mdkk.ged] GEN: 2 NOTE _FTNMEMO Her father may have been William or Francis Howell, who moved to Pennsylvania. [The Davis Family in Wales & America, Harry Alexander Davis] 8/5/98 [sdw] Catherine David was a witness for the defendant, 5 4 mo 1688 in the case of Henry James vs James Brown, , Defend. "Catherine Davis being attested in Oppen Court, declareth for ye Defend that she did hear Henry James order James Brown ye Pipe and Ye Tymber att Rackcoone Creeke." (Rec of Cts Chester Co., PA 1681-98, fol 126) Catherine, widow, married (2) Evan Harry, of Merion, 3 11 mo 1697; this was witnessed by John Evan and a Robert David (MSS Hist. Soc. Pa) Evan Harry owned 164 ac of land in Radnor in December 1701, and 204 ac in Merion in Apr 1704. He died 1718-19. Catherine, his widow, removed to Pencader Hundred, New Castle, Co., Del. She shown as joining in 1720 subscribing as "Catoring Evan Harry." (Pencader Rec. p 22) The estate of Evan Harry was not administered and settled until 19 Feb 1723. (Gen Soc Pa., vol vii p 284; ct. rec. also) Catherine maried (3) James Thomas. She was a widow again at the time of death 25 May 1741. (Pencader Rec., p 68) Contact: Shari Simonds 1 James Bland b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN + Alice Patterson b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 2 James Bland b: 1600 d: 1652 + Susan Cooke b: ABT. 1600 d: 1653 3 George Bland b: 3 JUL 1636 d: AFT. 1675 + Grace b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 4 Susan Bland b: 1659 d: UNKNOWN 4 James Bland b: 30 OCT 1661 d: BEF. JAN 1708/09 + Margaret b: UNKNOWN d: AFT. 1723 4 Margaret Bland b: 1669 d: UNKNOWN 4 Elizabeth Bland b: 1671 d: UNKNOWN 4 Jane Bland b: 1675 d: UNKNOWN 3 John Bland b: 1639 d: UNKNOWN + Margaret Walton b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN + Julia b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN Contact: Karen Elander McClain 1 Thomas Bland b: 1634 d: 1700 2 James Bland b: 31 OCT 1661 d: ABT. JAN 1708/09 + Margaret b: 1655 d: AFT. 1723 3 William Bland b: ABT. 1685 + unknown 4 James Bland + Catherine Key b: 1686 4 Moses Bland b: ABT. 1725 d: ABT. 1800 + Jane Wigginton 4 John Bland b: ABT. 1726 + Margaret Osborne b: ABT. 1728 5 Prudence Bland 5 Samuel Bland 5 John Bland , Jr. 5 Elijah Bland 5 Mildred Bland 5 William Bland d: 1861 + Sarah Peak b: ABT. 1780 5 Frances Bland 5 Henry Bland 5 Daniel Bland b: ABT. 1746 5 Osborne Bland b: 1748 5 Molly Bland b: ABT. 1770 d: 1822 + Thomas Randolph d: 1816 3 James Bland II b: 1687 d: 22 MAR 1755 + Mary Gwatkins b: ABT. 1687 4 Benjamin Bland b: 1724 d: 1771 + Mary unknown b: ABT. 1728 d: SEP 1782 5 James Bland b: ABT. 1750 d: ABT. 1802 + Margaret 6 Esme Bland b: ABT. 1778 6 Ann Margaret Bland b: ABT. 1781 6 Mary Bland b: ABT. 1783 6 John Bland b: ABT. 1785 6 Benjamin Bland b: JUL 1786 d: OCT 1825 + Mary Rolf b: ABT. 1788 7 James Bland b: NOV 1814 7 Caroline Bland b: APR 1816 7 Nathan Bland b: DEC 1817 7 Charles H. Bland b: SEP 1819 7 Benjamin Bland b: NOV 1821 6 Charles Bland b: ABT. 1790 6 Calvin Bland b: 1794 7 Charles Bland b: ABT. 1830 + Elizabeth Pyles b: ABT. 1830 8 Frank P. Bland b: 14 AUG 1858 5 Esther Bland b: ABT. 1752 5 Margaret 'Peggy' Bland b: ABT. 1755 + Murgtoyd McAboy b: 19 JAN 1749/50 d: 2 FEB 1801 5 Chloe Bland b: ABT. 1760 + Pilcher 5 Amelia Bland b: ABT. 1764 + Brady 5 Charles Bland b: 2 DEC 1765 d: 1842 + Phyllis Pope b: 26 MAY 1773 d: 26 OCT 1818 6 Phebe Bland 5 Betty Bland b: ABT. 1768 5 John "Jacky" Bland , Sr. b: ABT. 1770 + Hannah Randall or Randle b: ABT. 1770 6 Rachel Bland b: 3 DEC 1789 6 Joseph Bland b: 5 AUG 1791 6 John Daniel Bland b: 5 DEC 1792 d: 25 JUL 1861 + Rebecca Raine b: 25 JUN 1802 d: 16 NOV 1872 7 Nancy Bland b: 7 APR 1823 7 William H. Bland b: JUN 1829 d: 1915 + Rachel 7 John Bland , Jr. b: 1832 7 Daniel B. Bland b: 30 APR 1834 + Mary Jane Capps b: 21 NOV 1839 d: 19 MAY 1866 7 George Washington Bland b: 21 JUL 1843 + Teresa Adeline Douglas b: 25 AUG 1848 6 Elisabeth Bland b: 1 SEP 1794 + William Hatcher b: ABT. 1790 6 Hannah Bland b: 31 JUL 1796 6 Mary Bland b: 19 JUN 1799 6 Daniel Bland b: 20 APR 1802 + Narcissa Babb b: ABT. 1813 7 Martha A. Bland b: ABT. 1832 7 Mary L. Bland b: ABT. 1835 7 William Morrow Bland b: ABT. 1837 + Marie E. b: ABT. 1841 8 Narcisa Bland b: 1859 8 Joseph D. Bland b: FEB 1860 + Belinda Long b: 1841 8 Robert Bland b: ABT. 1872 8 Isaac Bland b: 1875 8 May Bland Bland b: ABT. 1877 + Belinda 8 James W. Bland b: 1867 8 Thomas Warren Bland b: 26 MAY 1870 + Mary Voila Watson b: 23 APR 1885 7 Elizabeth Bland b: ABT. 1840 7 John M. Bland b: ABT. 1843 7 Narcisus Frances Bland b: ABT. 1846 7 Joseph Bland b: ABT. 1849 7 Leitha A. Bland b: ABT. 1855 6 Rebecca Bland b: 21 JUN 1805 d: 23 MAR 1892 + Burden + Joseph Lippincott b: 4 OCT 1803 d: 11 JAN 1842 7 Joseph Lippincott b: ABT. 1826 7 Morgan Lippincott b: 11 MAY 1827 d: 17 APR 1888 + Mary Elizabeth Warner b: 13 AUG 1832 d: 15 OCT 1905 8 Joseph Abraham Lippincott b: 20 MAY 1850 d: 9 OCT 1917 + Ellen Eliza Ann Hutchison 8 Mary E. Lippincott b: 6 MAR 1852 + John Wesley Fleming , Sr. b: ABT. 1852 9 Violet Fleming 9 Clarence William Fleming 8 Daniel L. Lippincott b: 19 APR 1854 d: 3 JUL 1856 8 Rebecca Lippincott b: 2 JAN 1856 d: 1922 + Jacob Burden , Jr. 8 Louisa Jane Lippincott b: 24 FEB 1858 + Thomas George 8 William J. Lippincott b: 5 FEB 1862 d: 15 FEB 1881 8 Moses Amos Lippincott b: 30 JUL 1862 + Saloma Jennie Doner 8 Sylvanus Lippincott b: 1864 d: 10 DEC 1871 8 John Andrew Jackson Lippincott b: 18 MAR 1866 d: 28 MAY 1926 + Lydia Almira Stemen 9 Hulda Viola Lippincott b: ABT. 1900 + Noah Valentine Sheerick , Sr. 10 Living Sherrick b: ABT 1930 + Living Bruce 8 Sarah Eva Lippincott b: 28 JUN 1868 + Silas Rice 8 Samuel Milton Lippincott b: 20 MAR 1870 d: 29 OCT 1933 8 Nancy Lippincott b: 19 MAR 1872 + Daniel William + Alan Shutt 8 Lambert L. Lippincott b: 16 MAR 1875 d: 6 NOV 1950 + Hannah S. Bigelow b: 3 AUG 1876 d: 15 JUN 1945 9 Ray A. Lippincott b: 21 OCT 1894 d: 25 DEC 1975 + Mabel Hall 10 Living Lippincott b: ABT 1922 10 Living Lippincott b: ABT 1925 + Ida Mae Burkett 10 Anna Mae Lippincott b: 10 AUG 1917 d: 2 OCT 1974 10 Living Lippincott b: ABT 1920 9 Fay Lippincott b: 21 MAR 1896 d: 30 OCT 1982 + David Elmer Benedict b: 4 AUG 1875 d: 19 MAR 1960 10 Lambert L. Benedict 10 Living Benedict 10 Living Benedict + Charles Laverne Baccus Britten b: 1 MAR 1915 d: OCT 1986 9 Leo Jonathan Lippincott b: 10 AUG 1905 d: 15 SEP 1906 9 Glee Lippincott b: 11 JUL 1907 d: 1 OCT 1908 9 Melvin T. Lippincott b: 4 JUL 1909 d: 1964 + Mabel I. King 10 Living Lippincott b: ABT 1925 10 Living Lippincott b: ABT 1928 7 Eliza Jane Lippincott b: 3 JUL 1830 d: 23 JAN 1904 + James Parker d: 23 AUG 1894 7 Henry Lippincott b: 9 APR 1835 d: 5 NOV 1892 + Mary McPheron b: ABT. 1835 d: APR 1861 + Lydia Ann Clark b: 17 DEC 1841 d: AUG 1912 8 John Wesley Lippincott b: 29 JUN 1863 + Carrie 9 Oliver William Lippincott b: JAN 1899 9 Bessie Lippincott b: ABT. 1901 8 Ida Henrietta Lippincott b: 11 FEB 1865 d: 26 JAN 1945 + Frank Patton b: ABT. 1865 8 Lucy Almyra Lippincott b: 17 JAN 1867 d: 5 SEP 1939 + Freeman Plikerd b: 1851 d: 1925 9 John H. Plikerd b: 1892 d: 1921 8 Rosina Lippincott b: 12 OCT 1869 d: 12 FEB 1885 8 May Rebecca Lippincott b: 15 FEB 1873 d: 25 SEP 1955 + George Dennison b: 7 APR 1863 d: 20 JUL 1912 9 Gale D. Dennison b: 30 MAR 1895 9 Neva Gertrude Dennison b: 2 OCT 1899 d: 29 AUG 1972 + Harold C. Ross b: 2 SEP 1899 10 Living Ross b: 1920 + Living Cremean b: 1920 10 Living Ross b: 1921 10 Living Ross b: 1925 9 Wilbur D. Dennison b: 28 NOV 1901 d: AUG 1971 9 Floyd W. Dennison b: 26 SEP 1907 d: FEB 1969 8 William Henry Lippincott b: 16 AUG 1875 d: 10 MAY 1949 + Mary Gertrude Secrist b: 2 APR 1878 d: 26 JAN 1949 9 Hazel Irene Lippincott b: 20 FEB 1896 d: 5 JAN 1958 + Walter Emerson Glaspy b: 3 MAY 1891 d: 2 MAR 1918 10 Mildred Glaspy b: ABT. 1918 + Lester Cook d: 1987 + Lewis Albert McClain b: 3 AUG 1889 d: 14 DEC 1944 10 Robert Eugene McClain b: 3 AUG 1920 d: MAR 1981 + Gertrude Ford Partridge b: OCT 1910 10 Albert William McClain b: 9 JAN 1923 d: JUN 1998 + Living Helen 10 Irene May McClain b: 15 MAY 1924 d: 14 JUL 1996 + Leon Terry d: ABT. 1981 10 Cora Lucille "Toodie" McClain b: 24 DEC 1926 d: 13 OCT 1993 + Jim Brown b: 5 MAY 1923 d: ABT. 1992 10 Living McClain b: 1929 + Living Lester b: 1926 + George E. Terry b: 26 NOV 1894 d: 1 AUG 1981 9 Mabel Marie Lippincott b: 18 OCT 1898 d: 18 JUN 1992 + Charles Matthew McClain b: 5 NOV 1895 d: 9 NOV 1976 10 Ruth Muriel McClain b: 24 JUN 1916 d: 2 FEB 1974 + Robert Cosart b: AUG 1921 d: DEC 1974 10 Maxine Frances McClain b: 12 SEP 1918 + James Louis Cady b: ABT. 1917 10 Betty Madalyn McClain b: 18 JUN 1923 d: 21 JUN 1923 10 Living McClain b: 1925 + Living Brentlinger b: ABT 1925 9 Ethel Lusetta Lippincott b: 21 APR 1903 d: 2 APR 1932 + Leo Vernon McDonald b: ABT. 1895 10 Marilyn McDonald d: AFT. 1996 + Living Justus 9 William Wesley Lippincott b: 7 MAY 1908 d: 9 NOV 1996 9 Orval Burdette Lippincott b: 12 NOV 1911 d: 29 JUL 1959 9 Edith Louise Lippincott b: 3 MAY 1917 d: 1992 + Fletcher A. Estes d: 4 SEP 1968 10 Living Estes b: 1945 + Living Delores 10 Living Estes b: ABT 1947 + Living Brenda 10 Living Estes b: ABT 1949 10 Living Estes b: ABT 1951 + Living Ferguson 10 Living Estes b: ABT 1954 8 Lilly May Lippincott b: 12 AUG 1876 + King Ballinger b: ABT. 1875 8 Nellie Pearl Lippincott b: 10 FEB 1880 d: 12 SEP 1880 8 Frank Edwin "Edward" Lippincott b: 11 JAN 1883 d: 9 AUG 1954 + Myrtle Mauk 9 Grace Lippincott + Mr. Dix + Lenny North b: ABT. 1890 8 Christopher Lippincott b: 25 DEC 1885 d: 2 JAN 1886 7 Marietta Lippincott b: 19 APR 1840 d: 10 MAR 1869 + David McPheron b: 12 OCT 1823 d: 27 NOV 1898 8 Mary Elizabeth McPheron b: ABT. 1862 d: 1930 + John E. Scott b: 1864 d: 1941 8 Morgan Henry McPheron b: 5 AUG 1864 d: 19 JAN 1946 + Rebecca Elizabeth Burgess b: 10 DEC 1865 d: 20 JUN 1904 8 Anna McPheron b: 21 MAR 1866 d: 6 MAR 1936 + John Burgess b: ABT. 1865 4 Arthur Bland b: 1725 d: 1763 + Jane 5 James Bland 5 Catherine Bland 5 Mary Bland 5 David Bland b: ABT. 1746 5 Thomas Bland b: ABT. 1748 3 John Bland b: 1688 + Patience 3 Alice Bland b: ABT. 1693 3 Ellen Bland b: ABT. 1695 d: 1756 + William Davis 3 Patience Bland b: ABT. 1697 3 Robert Bland b: AFT. 1700 d: 1760 + Ann Wormeley b: ABT. 1735 3 Hannah Bland b: AFT. 1701 + unknown Davis (jimandannie@prodigy.net) Thursday, August 23, 2001 at 12:43:59 Seeking info on Capt. John Davis, b. England, D. Virginia, 1623; wife Rachel, and son Thomas Davis, b. Virginia 1613, d. VA, 1683. DAVEE (British). "Lullaby word for darling or friend". DAVID (Universal). Originally "darling," later "friend" (Hebrew), through Old Testament king, or the patron saint of Wales, or one of two Scottish kings. DAVIDSON (British). "Son of David". DAVIES (British). "Son of David" - Davies is the typical Welsh spelling. DAVIS (British). "A lullaby word, darling then friendly". DAVIS (British). English form of Davies. DAWSON (British). "Son of (diminuitive) David." Contact: Richard Campbell 1 Goromy Ap David + unknown 2 Ieuan Ap David b: 1398 + unknown 3 Ap Griffith David + Unknown 4 Jenkyn Ap David + Unkwown 5 Ieuan enkyn David + Catherine Unkown 6 Richard Ap_Ieuan + Unkown 7 Ap Ieuan David b: 1600 + Unkown 8 Morgan Davis b: 1622 + Catherine 9 John Davis b: 1680 + Ann Thomas b: 1683 10 Reason Davis b: 1700 d: 6 Jun 1814 + Elizabeth Wood 10 Thomas Davis 10 Evan Davis b: 1702 10 David Davis b: 1698 2 Ap Dauid Dauid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Marcia Bradbury 1 Morgan David DAVIS b: ABT. 1622 d: 1694 + Catherine ??? 2 Catharine DAVIS 2 Elizabeth DAVIS 2 John DAVIS b: ABT. 1680 2 Evan DAVIS b: 1685 d: 1723 + Jane REES 3 Benjamin DAVIS + Elizabeth BOWEN 4 James DAVIS 4 James DAVIS 4 James DAVIS 4 James DAVIS 4 Benjamin Jr. DAVIS b: 1770 + Priscilla JONES 3 Evan Jr. DAVIS 3 John DAVIS b: ABT. 1714 3 David DAVIS b: 1717 d: 1793 + Jane MILES d: BEF. 1772 4 John DAVIS 4 William DAVIS 4 Jane DAVIS 4 Thomas DAVIS 4 David DAVIS d: FEB 1833 + Rebecca Jane "JANE" b: 1767 5 Elizabeth DAVIS 5 Janny DAVIS d: BEF. 1828 + William BARNETT 6 Thomas Green BARNETT b: 4 SEP 1813 d: 24 FEB 1873 + Elizabeth EWART b: 23 FEB 1817 d: 24 FEB 1873 5 Silas DAVIS b: 1792 d: 1857 5 John H. DAVIS b: 1797 d: FEB 1883 + Nancy (Duest) DEWEESE b: 2 OCT 1799 d: AFT. 1880 6 David Frank DAVIS b: 28 NOV 1827 d: 21 MAY 1916 + Fannie E. Wallace SLOAN b: 3 JUL 1830 d: 2 OCT 1887 + Mary E. PRUITT + Alice BRIGMAN 6 Martha DAVIS b: 1830 6 Jane E. DAVIS b: 1832 6 Charles H. DAVIS b: 1833 + Martha A. ALEXANDER b: 16 DEC 1835 d: 8 MAY 1909 6 Jonathan A. DAVIS b: 13 MAR 1834 d: 24 DEC 1918 + Elizabeth MONTIETH b: 21 FEB 1831 d: 30 MAY 1912 6 Nancy Annis DAVIS b: 1836 6 Silas W. DAVIS b: 17 APR 1837 d: 26 OCT 1872 + Margaret H. CASHION b: 12 APR 1846 d: 20 MAR 1903 6 Mary E. DAVIS b: 1839 6 Rachel Isabelle DAVIS b: 8 JUL 1841 d: 11 MAY 1911 + Samuel A. DOUGLAS b: 22 OCT 1849 6 William Merchant DAVIS b: 1 MAR 1843 d: 30 DEC 1927 + Elizabeth Edmonds BROWN b: ABT. 1840 d: ABT. 1875 + Laura Anette "Nettie" STEVENSON b: 13 JAN 1857 d: 5 OCT 1895 + Henrietta Loudema MELCHER 5 Elizabeth DAVIS 4 James DAVIS 2 David DAVIS b: 1691 Contact: S. Gould 1 David DAVIS b: 28 FEB 1693/94 d: 11 AUG 1759 + Martha THOMAS d: 1765 2 Samuel DAVIS 3 Jesse DAVIS b: ABT. 1777 d: AFT. 1850 + Mary CARTER b: ABT. 1790 d: AFT. 1850 4 Samuel Carter DAVIS b: FEB 1821 d: 1906 + Martha Florence SHEPPARD b: 10 JAN 1829 d: 19 JUN 1858 5 Jesse A. DAVIS b: 18 AUG 1846 5 Ralph Eli DAVIS + Orma WISE 6 Ralph DAVIS 6 George DAVIS 6 Robert DAVIS 6 Glen DAVIS 6 Katherine DAVIS 5 Samual A. DAVIS + Estella GIBSON 6 Chester DAVIS 6 Orland DAVIS 6 Edith DAVIS 6 Gerald DAVIS 6 Lawrence DAVIS 6 Jesse DAVIS + Ann HIGGINS 5 James H. DAVIS d: 5 DEC 1946 + Emma TUCKER + Louvina COURTNEY 6 Marvin DAVIS 6 Maxine DAVIS 5 Mary C. DAVIS 5 Albert Lewis DAVIS + Ruth Eva WEEKLY 6 Amelia DAVIS b: 1850 6 Albert DAVIS b: 1852 6 Henry W. DAVIS b: 31 AUG 1853 d: 7 DEC 1880 6 Samuel S. DAVIS b: 22 DEC 1855 d: 22 OCT 1875 + Eleanor Rowan QUICK b: 1832 d: 1917 5 Maggie B. DAVIS b: 1861 d: 1939 + Joseph GRAHAM 6 Orley GRAHAM 6 Lizzie GRAHAM 6 Clarence GRAHAM 5 Homer T. DAVIS b: 26 SEP 1862 d: 18 MAR 1920 + Caroline L. WISE 6 Ethel DAVIS b: 22 FEB 1885 6 Burton DAVIS b: 18 OCT 1886 6 Ory May DAVIS b: 26 OCT 1889 6 Arminie DAVIS b: 14 SEP 1892 6 John Wesley DAVIS b: 27 DEC 1896 6 Ethel V. DAVIS b: 1885 d: 1943 + Dennis Cornilius MARKS b: 1884 d: 1961 5 Charles B. DAVIS b: 1864 d: 1947 + Priscilla GOFF 6 Kenna DAVIS 5 Ella DAVIS b: 1866 d: 1957 + Robert C. BLOSSER 6 Mattie BLOSSER 6 Roy BLOSSER 6 Ella BLOSSER 5 John Rowan DAVIS b: 1867 + Mary Mahala BURSON b: 1875 d: 1966 6 Olen DAVIS + Mathilda May CALL 7 Guy DAVIS + Lucille RODGERS 7 Mary DAVIS + Albert HISSAM + ? 5 William Dountain DAVIS b: 16 OCT 1869 d: 19 DEC 1956 + Ollie LEE 6 Beulah DAVIS b: 1896 6 Celia DAVIS b: 1898 5 Edmund C. DAVIS b: 30 JUN 1871 d: 1952 + Arthelia Bertha MARKS b: 1881 d: 1948 6 Darrell DAVIS b: 7 APR 1912 d: 1960 + Dorthy WHALEN 6 Ray Vernon DAVIS b: 24 OCT 1914 d: 7 JUL 1958 7 Sharon Sue "Susie" DAVIS b: 3 JAN 1948 d: 3 NOV 1996 5 Martha DAVIS b: 1873 + L. E. "Bud" PETTY 5 Wilford Fred DAVIS b: 1875 + ? 6 Marjorie DAVIS 6 Mildred DAVIS 6 Ray DAVIS 4 Nancy M. DAVIS b: 27 FEB 1807 + Joshua LEE 4 Robert DAVIS 4 Lewis DAVIS 4 ? DAVIS b: AFT. 1821 Ba 1698, info from Malcolm S. Baker in DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE book-Davis Families of Philadelphia Co., PA, pub 1985. !QUESTION: There is disagreement here, Barbara B Durning submitted info (Davis Clearing House) that David Davis was b 28 Feb 1694 s/Morgan m. 1. 31 d 3m 1716 Sarah Dickinson - no issute, m 2, ca 1717 Martha Thomas b 169- Wales bp 1711 DE d aft 1765 NYC, d Aug 1759 Hanover Co VA. 1. Dau b 171- d inf, 2. Samuel Davis b 3 Nov 1723/1724 d 4 Feb 1761 Princeton, NG, m 1. 23 Oct 1746 Sarah Kirkpatrick d 15 Sept 1747; m 2. 4 Oct 1748 Jane Holt, Hanover, Hanover Co VA[md8gen.FTW] Ba 1698, info from Malcolm S. Baker in DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE book-Davis Families of Philadelphia Co., PA, pub 1985. !QUESTION: There is disagreement here, Barbara B Durning submitted info (Davis Clearing House) that David Davis was b 28 Feb 1694 s/Morgan m. 1. 31 d 3m 1716 Sarah Dickinson - no issute, m 2, ca 1717 Martha Thomas b 169- Wales bp 1711 DE d aft 1765 NYC, d Aug 1759 Hanover Co VA. 1. Dau b 171- d inf, 2. Samuel Davis b 3 Nov 1723/1724 d 4 Feb 1761 Princeton, NG, m 1. 23 Oct 1746 Sarah Kirkpatrick d 15 Sept 1747; m 2. 4 Oct 1748 Jane Holt, Hanover, Hanover Co VA [myhezfil.FTW] GEN: Ba 1698, info from Malcolm S. Baker in DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE book-Davis Families of Philadelphia Co., PA, pub 1985. GEN: !QUESTION: There is disagreement here, Barbara B Durning submitted info (Davis Clearing House) that David Davis was b 28 Feb GEN: 1694 s/Morgan m. 1. 31 d 3m 1716 Sarah Dickinson - no issute, m 2, ca 1717 Martha Thomas b 169- Wales bp 1711 DE d aft 1765 GEN: NYC, d Aug 1759 Hanover Co VA. 1. Dau b 171- d inf, 2. Samuel Davis b 3 Nov 1723/1724 d 4 Feb 1761 Princeton, NG, m 1. 23 Oct GEN: 1746 Sarah Kirkpatrick d 15 Sept 1747; m 2. 4 Oct 1748 Jane Holt, Hanover, Hanover Co VA !SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. [482jfd.FTW] [md1200.FTW] MEMO The genealogy back to Morgan Davies is consistently reported. !SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as DAVIS. !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis Family in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC. Morgan Davis ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales. He was a witness to a lease of lands from Rees Williams to his father in Carmarthen Co., dated 8 July 1673. Morgan married Catherine late in life, settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire. (Circumstances indicate the he was closely related to Wm and Francis Howell, who came to Penn. It is not known if thru his mother or his wife.) From the dates of the births of his last three children which are recorded in Merion Meeting Records (MSS Hist. Soc. Penn.) he had at least one son born in Wales, i.e., John. He came into the Province of Pennsylvania prior to 1686, probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 17 7 mo,1684 bringing many Welsh families to settle in Merion, Haverford, and Radnor. (Welsh Settlmt Penn., Browning, p 505) Morgan David owned by a triparty deed dated 19. 6 mo 1686, and signed by Richard Davies, Morgan David, and William Howell, a parcel of land, 100 acres, in Merion Township. Land deeds of the Haverford School and College show that the College land was originally part of the 410 ac which Richard Davies conveyed 19 6 mo 1686 to Thos. Ellis, Gent.; Morgan David, Husbandman; and Francis Lloyd , Shoemaker. (Welsh, Settlmt of Penn., Browning, pp 202-227) He was a Freeholder and owned 354 ac of land. (Welsh Founders of Penn.,, Glenn Vol. i, p.157) Morgan and Catherine David witnessed the marriage of Thomas Pascale 15 9 mo 1692. They were witnesses to the marriage of Thomas Rees, of Haverford and Rebecca Williams 11 4 mo 1692. Morgan was a witness to the marriage of Lewis Waker, of Philadelphia, late of Merion and Mary Moris, of the same place, 22 2 mo 1693. (MSS Hist Soc PA) Morgan David dated his will 15 12 mo 1694-5. He was buried 17 12 mo 1694=5. This will was probated by his widow, Catherine who was sole executrix, 18 7 mo 1695. (Welsh Settlmt PA, Browning, p 245 Gen Soc PA Vol ii p 31) His estate to go to his eldest sons, John and Evan; he mentions son David, and leaves legacies to dtrs Catherine and Elisabeth, and to the Meeting House at Haverford. He mentions property called "Chestnut-well" and "Beech-well". William Howell, Morris Llewellyn, Francis Howell, and Dvid Lawrence are named overseers. Witnesses to this will were Robert Owen, Robert Powell, and John Humphreys. One hundred ac of land mentioned in the triparty deed was conveyed by the relict and the overseers to James Thomas by deed 8 3 mo 1695. James Thomas immediately reconveyed the same to his son, James Thomas. Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been disproved. ! Further research is needed. {Another Morgan Davis is listed b 1622 in Cardiff, Wales same death date, son Evan David b 1685 Marion Twp, Penn d 1748 m 1712 Jane Reese-moved to South Carolina. Other children Benjamin Davis m Elizabeth Bowen bur Camden SC 34 SC Regt comm by Col. Wm Thompson, pvt. enlisted 26 Nov 1778 prisoner 9 Jan 1779, Benj. Davis, Jr., youngest of 9 sons Jefferson Co., TN? m Priscilla Jones, Dau of Reps Jones his will 26 Oct 1824 (B. Davis), children 1. Alexander Davis b 1790 d 1808, Elizabeth David b 20 Feb 1791, Benjamin David III b 1792 m. nancy Campbell, Joseph H David m 7 Dec 1837 Amanda Jarnigan, Grainger Co., TN (LDS), Reps Jones David m 1. Malinda Singleton Dau of John. m. 2 Isabelle McCroskey Bogle This from Sudie Clemmer letter 14 Dec 1973, Asbury Acres Maryville, TN 37801 in book "DAVIS FAMILIES OF CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA" edited by DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE.} Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 File #149 Recd. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to Daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. DAVID, Morgan, born 1622, Llantwit-Fardre, Glamorgan, died Dec 1694, in the Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania, USA. Morgan was son of David ap IEUAN (of Llantwit-Fardre) and Catherine. David was son of Richard ap IEUAN, son of Ieuan ap Jenkyn DAVID and Catherine. Jenkyn was son of David ap GRIFFITH, son of Ieuan ap DAVID, born 1398, son of David ap GORONY. from Wales website 1/99 DAVISES in PA DAVISES PEMBROKE WALES TO PHILA PA 1701/05 Saturday, 23-Jan-99 12:58:02 The name and date of the professor who gave the speech on Pres. Jeff. Davis gen was: "Genealogy of JEFFERSON DAVIS" -an address delivered Oct. 9, 1908, before Lee Camp, #1, Confederate Veterans, Richmond, VA, by William H. Whitsitt, Professor of James Thomas Jr., School of Philosophy, Richmond College - 1908. Call No. Gen. 929.2 - D294 w. State Library [I assume this is the Virginia State Libraey in Richmond.]. Also, "Records of the Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting House, Peneader Hundred, New Castle, DEL, 1701 - 1828. Published by the Historical Society of DEL, Wilmungton, 1904. If, I say IF we have all of this right, the three Davis brothers coming to PA in June, 1701 from CARMARTHENSHIRE, Wales would be: 1. Richard Davis, will proved Granville Co., NC 1761 2. James Davis, granted land in c1756 on Long Cane Creek in Old 96 Dist., now McCormick Co., SC 3. Evan Davis, will proved?? 14 May 1746 Phildalelphia, PA; father of Evan Davis c 1729 - c1758 Washington, GA; father of Samuel Emory Davis 1755/58 Washington, GA - 4 Jul 1824 Woodville; MS, father of CSA Pres. Jeff Davis 3 Jul c1808 KY - 6 Dec 1889 MS This tabulation made in hopes of getting some "back talk" from you all. Wouldn't it be great to get a list of Rev. War soldiers who descended from these three Davis brothers. There were at least six at the Battle of Kettle Creek in GA and the Battle of Long Cane Creek in SC. Please send and/or post more Davis family information and your e-mail addresses. Robert Davis Hemphill [myhezfil.FTW] GEN: ALIA /DAVIS/ GEN: SOUR "The Davis Family in Wales and America" by hary Alexander Davies. pub 1927 Wash. DC!SURNAME: Children sometimes listed as GEN: DAVIS. GEN: !UNPROVEN: Information from "The Davis FAmily in Wales and America" by Harry Alexander Davis, pub 1927, Wash DC. Morgan Davis GEN: ba 1622-3 Lantwidvoyrde, Glamorgan, Wales, info from book by Harry Alexander Davis. Morgan married Catherine late in life, GEN: settled Lithrens Castle, Pembrokeshire 1686 or bef to PA probably on ship "Vine" which arrived 1684; will dated 15 Dec 1694/5 GEN: (WBA-354) Editors of DAVIS CLEARING HOUSE say much of the book has been diproven. ! Further research is needed. GEN: Morgan David, yeoman, Merion Twp. Philadelphia Co, PA WB A-354 FIle #149 Rec. 15 Dec 1694/5. Wife, Catherine, sole executx. GEN: Children: John, oldest sons; Evan; son David, legacies to daus: Katherine & Elizabeth; to Meeting House in Haverford. ref: GEN: Philadelphia Wills LDS microfilm 384806. !UNPROVEN: !SOURCE: Harry Alexander Davis book David ap Ieuan, Gent. wit. to a deed of 23 Nov. 1630. Party to a deed of trust and marriage agreement, 10 Aug. 1637; party to a lease 8 July 1673. Lantwidvoyrde. Glamorgan [myhezfil.FTW] GEN: TITL The Davis Family in Wales & America GEN: AUTH Harry Alex. Davis GEN: REPO GEN: Salt Lake City LDS Library GEN: CALN GEN: MEDI Book!UNPROVEN: GEN: !SOURCE: Harry Alexander Davis book GEN: David ap Ieuan, Gent. wit. to a deed of 23 Nov. 1630. Party to a deed of trust and marriage agreement, 10 Aug. 1637; party to GEN: a lease 8 July 1673. Lantwidvoyrde. Glamorgan [myhezfil.FTW] GEN: TITL The Davis Family in Wales & America GEN: AUTH Harry Alex. Davis GEN: REPO GEN: Salt Lake City LDS Library GEN: CALN GEN: MEDI Book [md8gen.FTW] [Mdkk.ged] GEN: ?? Line 49321: (New PAF RIN=2919) GEN: 1 NSFX Gentleman GEN: ?? Line 49322: (New PAF RIN=2919) GEN: 1 IDNO 4321 GEN: ?? Line 49325: (New PAF RIN=2919) GEN: 1 DEAT GEN: 2 DATE BET AFT 1659 AND 1660 GEN: ?? Line 49326: (New PAF RIN=2919) GEN: 1 DEAT GEN: 2 PUBL @BK79@ GEN: ?? Line 49327: (New PAF RIN=2919) GEN: 1 NMR 1 GEN: ?? Line 64552: (New PAF MRIN=822) GEN: 1 HUSB GEN: 2 IDNO 4321 GEN: ?? Line 64553: (New PAF MRIN=822) GEN: 1 HUSB GEN: 2 NMR 1 GEN: ?? Line 64555: (New PAF MRIN=822) GEN: 1 CHIL GEN: 2 IDNO 4345 GEN: ?? Line 64557: (New PAF MRIN=822) GEN: 1 CHIL GEN: 2 IDNO 4346 Contact: Shirley Davis Warren 1 Dauid ap Gorony 2 Ieuan ap Dauid 3 Ieuan ap Dauid 3 Dauid ap Griffith 4 Jenkyn ap Dauid 5 Ieuan ap Jenkyn Dauid + Catherine d: AFT. 1637 6 Richard Ap Ieuan 7 David ap Richard 7 John Thomas 7 David ap Ieuan 8 Howell ap David 8 Thomas ap David 8 Morgan David b: 1622 d: DEC 1694 + Catherine 9 John Davis b: 1680 + Ann Thomas b: ABT. 1683 d: BEF. 22 MAR 1763 10 Thomas Davis 10 Reason Davis b: ABT. 1700 + Elizabeth WOOD d: 13 AUG 1816 10 David Davis b: 1698 + Martha Thomas d: AFT. 1765 + Catherine b: 1650 d: 25 MAY 1741 9 John David b: 1683 d: 1764 + Ann Thomas b: ABT. 1683 d: BEF. 22 MAR 1763 10 David David b: 1700 10 Evan David b: 1702 d: 1767 + Lydia Emory Williams + Mary Emory b: 1727 d: ABT. 11 JUL 1768 10 Rachel David b: 1704 d: AFT. 1767 + John Hopkins b: 1704 10 Rezin Davis b: ABT. 1710 d: 6 JUN 1814 + Jane b: BET. 1685 - 1709 d: BET. 1728 - 1797 + Elizabeth WOOD d: 13 AUG 1816 9 Evan David b: 1685 d: 1748 + Jane Rees b: BEF. 1695 d: DEC 1723 10 John David b: 1714 d: ABT. 1779 + Mary Tyson b: 1720 d: ABT. 1789 10 David David b: NOV 1717 d: 1793 + Jane Miles b: ABT. 1717 10 Benjamin David b: 17 JUL 1719 d: 27 SEP 1797 + Rachel Hinson Port 10 Evan David b: 1722 d: 1796 + Mary Haughey 10 Child David b: NOV 1723 d: 1723 + Jane Morgan b: ABT. 1700 9 Robert David b: BEF. 1688 9 Catherine David b: 1688 d: 1747 + Griffith Lewis d: 1730 9 Elizabeth David b: 1691 d: AFT. 1749 + John Morris d: 1749 9 David David b: 28 FEB 1693/94 7 Juhan Ieuan 6 John ap Ieuan d: AFT. 1657 6 Owen ap Ieuan 6 Kenricke ap Ieuan d: AFT. 1610 3 Griffith ap Ieuan 2 Dauid ap Dauid Contact: Michael Leisure 1 William Davis b: 1695 d: 1755 + Ellen Bland 2 Thomas Davies\Davis b: 1720 3 Hugh Davies\Davis b: ABT. 1752 + Jane Davis b: ABT. 1755 2 Isaac Davis b: 1722 d: BEF. 1771 + Elizabeth Kincheloe b: 1725 d: AFT. 1781 3 James Davies b: ABT. 1750 + Frances Melton\Milton b: ABT. 1752 d: AFT. 1797 3 William F. Davis b: ABT. 1751 + Sarah Sally Melton\Milton b: ABT. 1741 4 Milton Davis b: MAY 1767 + Elizabeth 3 John Kincheloe Davis b: ABT. 1752 3 Presley Davis b: ABT. 1753 3 Cornelius Davis b: ABT. 1754 + Elenor Eleano 3 Jesse Davies b: ABT. 1755 d: 23 OCT 1818 + Nancy Susan Melton\Milton b: ABT. 1759 d: 1849 4 Cornelius Davis 4 Elizabeth Davis + Robert Mosley 4 Harriet M. Davis + Harrison Williams 4 Jesse Davis 4 Elijah Davis b: ABT. 1780 + Margaret "Peggy" Young b: 1790 4 Wilson L. Davis b: ABT. 1782 d: BEF. 4 OCT 1843 4 Presley Davis b: 1785 + Sarah 5 Anna Davis 5 Presley Davis 5 Mary Davis + Nancy Ann Melton\Milton b: ABT. 1792 d: 1836 5 Taliaferro Milton Davis b: 1821 + Amanda Polk 4 Nancy Davis b: ABT. 1789 + James Reynolds 4 William M. Davis b: 1794 3 Jane Davis b: ABT. 1755 + Hugh Davies\Davis b: ABT. 1752 3 Isaac Davis b: ABT. 1756 + Mary Mollie Kincheloe 2 Richard Davies\Davis b: 1724