Otis Crosby Davenport1
M, #19055, b. 14 July 1814, d. 27 July 1814
Otis Crosby Davenport was born on 14 July 1814 in Hallowell, Maine.1 He was the son of Abraham Davenport and Elizabeth "Betsy" Sewall.1 Otis Crosby Davenport died on 27 July 1814 in Hallowell, Maine.1
Citations
- [S374] Maine Historical Society, Maine Historical Society Collections, 2nd series, vol. 5, p. 105.
Rev. Salusbury Fynes Davenport1
M, #20482, b. March 1896, d. 26 January 1972
Rev. Salusbury Fynes Davenport's birth was registered in the quarter ending March 1896 in the Chard, Somerset, registration district.2 He was the son of Rev. Alexander Edward Fynes Clinton Davenport.1 Served as a lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery in WWI.3 Rev. Salusbury Fynes Davenport died on 26 January 1972 in Ootocamund, India, at the age of 75.4
Citations
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Feb 09, 1924.
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, https://www.society.caths.cam.ac.uk/Public_Magazines/…
Salusbury Sewell Davenport1
M, #1142, b. 29 July 1838, d. 13 March 1869
Salusbury Sewell Davenport was born on 29 July 1838.1 He was the son of Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgiana Sewell.1 Salusbury " was recovering from scarletina though still covered with the rash on 20 December 1842." On 11 May 1855 he was a promoted to Lieutenant 2 February 1855 The Rifle Brigade from ensign Royal Cheshire Militia; Lieutenant 11 May 1855 transferred to the 2nd West India Regiment of Foot 23 November 1855.2 He died on 13 March 1869 in Québec "aged thirty years and eight months."3 He was buried on 16 March 1869 in Mount Hermon cemetery, Québec.3,4
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S134] H.G. Hart, Army List, 1860.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1869.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, Q40.
Sarah Jane Davenport1
F, #13140
Citations
- [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, Sinnett's Sewall genealogy, p. 22.
Trevor Algernon Davenport
M, #25600, b. 8 December 1853
Trevor Algernon Davenport was baptised on 8 December 1853 at Braddan Parish, Douglas, Isle of Man. He was the son of Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgiana Sewell.
Trevor Henry Davenport1
M, #19427, b. circa January 1842, d. 7 June 1843
Trevor Henry Davenport was born circa January 1842.1 He was the son of Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgiana Sewell.1 Trevor Henry Davenport died on 7 June 1843 in Québec.1 He was buried on 9 June 1843 in Québec.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1843.
William Davenport
M, #7175, d. 2 September 1773
William Davenport was the son of James Davenport. William Davenport married Sarah Gerrish, daughter of Moses Gerrish and Mary Noyes, on 3 April 1740. William Davenport died on 2 September 1773.
Children of William Davenport and Sarah Gerrish
- Grace Davenport1 b. 12 Sep 1743
- Mary Davenport2 b. 1 Jun 1746
- Moses Davenport b. 20 Feb 1747
- Elisabeth Davenport2 b. 4 Mar 1749
- Anthony Davenport b. 1 Apr 1752
- Moses Davenport2 b. 16 Jul 1757, d. 17 Aug 1846
William Davenport
M, #10003, b. 18 November 1745, d. 14 April 1829
William Davenport. High Sheriff of Chester in 1781.1 He was born on 18 November 1745.1 He died on 14 April 1829 at the age of 83.1
Child of William Davenport
- Maria Davenport+ b. 10 Apr 1785, d. 1 Dec 1866
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, e-mail address.
Margaret verch David ap Bleddyn Vychan of Okenholt1
F, #21093
Margaret verch David ap Bleddyn Vychan of Okenholt married Sir Jenkin Hanmer, son of Sir David Hanmer of Hanmer, Flintshire and Agnes verch Llewelyn ddu.1
Child of Margaret verch David ap Bleddyn Vychan of Okenholt and Sir Jenkin Hanmer
Citations
- [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 286.
Agnes verch David ap Rhirid1
F, #21095
Agnes verch David ap Rhirid was the daughter of David ap Rhirid.1 Agnes verch David ap Rhirid married Philip Hanmer, son of Sir John Hanmer and Hawys verch Einion ap Gwilim.1
Child of Agnes verch David ap Rhirid and Philip Hanmer
Citations
- [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 286.
Angharad ferch David ap Gronway1
F, #18234
Angharad ferch David ap Gronway was the daughter of David ap Gronway and Angharad (Unknown).1,2 Angharad ferch David ap Gronway married Madog Puleston of Bers, son of Robert Puleston of Emral and Lowri ferch Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap Madog Fychan, Griffiths notes that others say that Madog's wife was Angharad verch Llewelyn ap Owen ap Meredydd ap Owen ap Gruffyd ap the Lord Rhys.1,3
Children of Angharad ferch David ap Gronway and Madog Puleston of Bers
Ellin verch David ap Rees ap David of Brandenheath1
F, #21132
Ellin verch David ap Rees ap David of Brandenheath married Philip Puleston, son of Roger Puleston of Emral and Janet Bulkeley.1
Child of Ellin verch David ap Rees ap David of Brandenheath and Philip Puleston
Citations
- [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
Dr. Alan Davidson1
M, #21798, b. 10 August 1917, d. 28 December 1980
Dr. Alan Davidson. Ophthalmologist. He was born on 10 August 1917 in Vermont.2 He married Anne Robinson Austin, daughter of Roswell Mears Austin and Katharine Mussey Sewall, on 26 August 1939 in St Albans, Franklin County, Vermont.1 Dr. Alan Davidson died on 28 December 1980 in Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, at the age of 63.2,3
Eliza Davidson1
F, #19032, b. 6 November 1787, d. 12 September 1859
Eliza Davidson was born on 6 November 1787 in Québec.1 She was the daughter of Dr. James Davidson.2 Eliza Davidson married Hon. Edward Bowen on 27 October 1807 in Québec.3 Eliza Davidson died on 12 September 1859 in Québec at the age of 71.4,1
Children of Eliza Davidson and Hon. Edward Bowen
- Eliza Cecilia Bowen+5 b. 20 Dec 1813
- Lucy Irwin Bowen6 b. 26 Nov 1815, d. 9 Mar 1884
- Dr. Francis Nathaniel Burton Bowen+7 b. 22 Aug 1822, d. 29 Oct 1868
- Noel Hill Fox Maull Bowen8 b. 31 May 1828, d. 6 Dec 1872
- Louisa Aylmer Bowen+9 b. 29 Oct 1830
Citations
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, V16.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Lower Canada Law Journal, April 1866, p. 123.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1807.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1859.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1814.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church), 1815.
- [S447] 1851 Canada Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1828.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church), 1831.
Eva M. Davidson1
F, #8763
Child of Eva M. Davidson and Charles Henry Sawyer
- Nathaniel Sawyer1 b. 1887
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Dr. James Davidson1
M, #20820
Dr. James Davidson. Surgeon to the Royal Canadian Volunteers.1
Child of Dr. James Davidson
- Eliza Davidson+1 b. 6 Nov 1787, d. 12 Sep 1859
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, The Lower Canada Law Journal, April 1866, p. 123.
Jane Davidson1
F, #22651
Child of Jane Davidson and Hon. David Ross K.C.
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 Montréal, Anglican Christ Church Cathedral.
Alice Maud Davies1
F, #7393, b. 1882
Alice Maud Davies was born in 1882. She was the daughter of William Francis Davies and Ellen Maria Jewett.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Anna Lucretia Davies1
F, #6611
Child of Anna Lucretia Davies and George Palmer Pardington
- Edward Davies Pardington+1 b. 23 Oct 1901, d. 4 Nov 1944
Citations
- [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher.
Anne Davies
F, #6528, b. circa 1839, d. 1907
Anne Davies was born circa 1839 in Llandyssul, Cardigan, possibly the daughter of Daniel Davies (b. ca. 1809, Llangeler, Carmarthenshire), a carpenter, and his wife Mary (b. ca. 1814, Llandyssil, Cardiganshire.)1 She was the daughter of Daziah ? (Unknown).2 Anne Davies married John Rees, son of Hugh Rees and Ann James, on 19 November 1863 in Llandeilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire.3 Anne Davies died in 1907 in Llandyssul, Cardiganshire.4 She was buried on 4 February 1907 in Llandyssul, Cardiganshire.5
Children of Anne Davies and John Rees
- John Rees b. c 1864
- Dr. Daniel Rees M.A., Ph.D.+ b. 16 Apr 1865, d. 26 Feb 1938
- Mary Anne Rees b. 5 Jan 1868
- Elizabeth Rees+ b. c Mar 1871, d. Jul 1899
- Frances Rees b. 17 Aug 1877, d. 19 Aug 1958
- David Rees+ b. 5 Jul 1880, d. Sep 1958
Citations
- [S320] 1851 England Census, Carmarthenshire, Llangeler, District 8a.
- [S100] 1871 British, Llandybie, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
- [S89] Family Search, Wales, Carmarthenshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912.
- [S205] Newspaper, Weekly Mail, 9 February 1907.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Cardiganshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1633-1993.
Beatrice Cowell Davies1
F, #18032, b. March 1883, d. 11 June 1941
Beatrice Cowell Davies's birth was registered in the quarter ending March 1883 in the Wandsworth, London, registration district.2 She was the daughter of William Cowell Davies and Harriet Catherine Isabel Johnson.1 Beatrice Cowell Davies married Sydney Gask, son of Henry Gask and Elizabeth Styles, on 4 October 1913 in St. Leonard's Church, Streatham.1 Beatrice Cowell Davies died on 11 June 1941 at Summercourt Nursing Home, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, at the age of 58.3
Children of Beatrice Cowell Davies and Sydney Gask
- Michael Sydney Gask+4 b. Dec 1915, d. 24 Jul 1956
- Irene Rosemary Gask+5 b. 2 Nov 1918
Citations
Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies1
F, #4690, b. 23 May 1871, d. 12 June 1941
Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies was born on 23 May 1871 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Davies and Mary A. Jones. Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies married Dr. Daniel Rees M.A., Ph.D., son of John Rees and Anne Davies, on 29 December 1898 in Atcham, Shropshire.3 Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies and her sister were living at Plas Cascrum, New Road, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, in 1939.2 She died on 12 June 1941 in Aberystwyth, Wales, at the age of 70
The death occurred at Aberystwyth recently of Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Rees, widow of Dr. Dan Rees, formerly headmaster of Cardigan Grammar School who, when he retired some ten or twelve years ago, came to Hastings and lived at High Wickham.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Rees had literary tastes and took a great interest in the Borough Museum and Public Library, Dr. Rees being a member of the Museum Association.
Mrs. Rees had been in indifferent health for many years and never recovered from the shock of her husband's sudden death some five years ago. Hastings and St Leonards Observer, June 21, 1941.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rees
The death occurred at Aberystwyth recently of Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Rees, widow of Dr. Dan Rees, formerly headmaster of Cardigan Grammar School who, when he retired some ten or twelve years ago, came to Hastings and lived at High Wickham.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Rees had literary tastes and took a great interest in the Borough Museum and Public Library, Dr. Rees being a member of the Museum Association.
Mrs. Rees had been in indifferent health for many years and never recovered from the shock of her husband's sudden death some five years ago. Hastings and St Leonards Observer, June 21, 1941.
Child of Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies and Dr. Daniel Rees M.A., Ph.D.
- Brigadier Vivian Wellesley Rees OBE+ b. 23 Nov 1899, d. 27 Apr 1968
Florence Emily Davies
F, #6288, b. 11 December 1873, d. 14 November 1947
Florence Emily Davies was born on 11 December 1873 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.1 She was the daughter of Rev. John Davies and Mary A. Jones. Florence Emily Davies graduated in 1895 from the University of London BA (Hons.)2 Sheappeared in the 1901 census boarding at 24 Coity Road, Oldcastle, South Glamorgan. Her profession was that of teacher.3
"Miss Florence E Davies, B.A., Bridgend, was appointed headmistress of Newtown Girls' School. Miss Davies has for the last three and-a-half years been senior mistress at the Bridgend County School. She was educated at Shrewsbury High School (Girls) and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. She had a special course of education London Intermediate B.A. examination, and was an open exhibitioner at the University College, Aberystwyth".4
She and her sister were living at Plas Cascrum, New Road, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, in 1939.1 She died on 14 November 1947 in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, at the age of 73.5
"Miss Florence E Davies, B.A., Bridgend, was appointed headmistress of Newtown Girls' School. Miss Davies has for the last three and-a-half years been senior mistress at the Bridgend County School. She was educated at Shrewsbury High School (Girls) and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. She had a special course of education London Intermediate B.A. examination, and was an open exhibitioner at the University College, Aberystwyth".4
She and her sister were living at Plas Cascrum, New Road, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, in 1939.1 She died on 14 November 1947 in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, at the age of 73.5
Citations
- [S603] National Registration for England & Wales (online image) "RG101/7653B/019/16."
- [S205] Newspaper, Western Daily Press, 9 August 1895.
- [S121] 1901 British Census.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Welsh Gazette, 27 November 1902.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Hannah Maria Davies1
F, #24500, b. 27 September 1891, d. September 1978
Hannah Maria Davies was born on 27 September 1891.1 The marriage of Hannah Maria Davies and John Francis Thomas was registered in the quarter ending June 1925 in the Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, registration district.1,2 Hannah Maria Davies and John Francis Thomas were living at Llysgwyn, Teifiside, Cardiganshire, in September 1939 where his occupation is given as bricklayer.1 Hannah's death was registered in the quarter ending September 1978 in the Cardigan S registration district.3
Judge Henry Ebenezer Davies
M, #6842, b. 8 February 1805, d. 17 December 1881
Judge Henry Ebenezer Davies was born on 8 February 1805 in Black Lake, St. Lawrence County, New York.1 He married Rebecca Waldo Tappan, daughter of John Tappan and Sarah Salisbury, on 1 July 1835. Judge Henry Ebenezer Davies died on 17 December 1881 in New York City at the age of 76.1
He was brought up on his father's farm, attended the district school, and when fourteen years old was received into the family of Judge Alfred Conkling as a law student. He was admitted to the bar in 1826 and began the practice of his profession at Buffalo, N.Y., becoming prominent as a lawyer and as a Whig politician. In 1830 he was admitted into partnership with his uncle, Judge Samuel A. Foote, in New York City. In 1848 Judge Foote retired from practice and Davies became associated in partnership with Judge William Kent, son of Chancellor Kent. He was a member of the Common Council of the city in 1840, was elected corporation counsel in 1850, justice of the Supreme Court in 1855 and of the court of appeals in 1859. He was chief justice of the court for two years, his term expiring in 1867, when he declined re-election. He was the friend and confidential adviser of President Fillmore and accompanied him to Europe in 1855. In 1868 with his son, Julian Tappan Davies, he formed a law partnership with Judge Noah Davis which lasted till Davis's election to the supreme bench of the state in 1872, after which Judge Davies continued in active practice with his son until his death. He was counsel and trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, receiver of the Erie Railway in 1861 and a commissioner for the city in the matter of an underground railroad. He was Dean of the law department of the University of the City of New York, 1870-81, and president of the Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.
He was brought up on his father's farm, attended the district school, and when fourteen years old was received into the family of Judge Alfred Conkling as a law student. He was admitted to the bar in 1826 and began the practice of his profession at Buffalo, N.Y., becoming prominent as a lawyer and as a Whig politician. In 1830 he was admitted into partnership with his uncle, Judge Samuel A. Foote, in New York City. In 1848 Judge Foote retired from practice and Davies became associated in partnership with Judge William Kent, son of Chancellor Kent. He was a member of the Common Council of the city in 1840, was elected corporation counsel in 1850, justice of the Supreme Court in 1855 and of the court of appeals in 1859. He was chief justice of the court for two years, his term expiring in 1867, when he declined re-election. He was the friend and confidential adviser of President Fillmore and accompanied him to Europe in 1855. In 1868 with his son, Julian Tappan Davies, he formed a law partnership with Judge Noah Davis which lasted till Davis's election to the supreme bench of the state in 1872, after which Judge Davies continued in active practice with his son until his death. He was counsel and trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, receiver of the Erie Railway in 1861 and a commissioner for the city in the matter of an underground railroad. He was Dean of the law department of the University of the City of New York, 1870-81, and president of the Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.
Child of Judge Henry Ebenezer Davies and Rebecca Waldo Tappan
- Julien Tappan Davies2 b. 25 Sep 1845
John Davies
M, #6525, b. circa 1809
John Davies was born circa 1809 in Llansamlet, Glamorgan. He married Margaret Davies on 2 January 1829 in Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glynn (now Llandre), Cardigan, banns having been called on 14th, 21st and 28th December 1828.1,2
Child of John Davies and Margaret Davies
- Rev. John Davies+ b. 27 Jun 1831, d. 3 Oct 1908
Rev. John Davies
M, #4692, b. 27 June 1831, d. 3 October 1908

Obituary. The Rev. John Davies, who for over 40 years was pastor of the Welsh Congregational Church at Shrewsbury, has died at Newtown, Montgomery, where he has resided since his retirement from the ministry. He was a native of Llansamlet, Swansea, was educated at the Normal College, Swansea, the Bala Independent College, and the Brecon Memorial College. In 1862 he was ordained to the Congregational ministry as pastor of Sirhowy Church, Tredegar, where he successfully ministered until his removal four years later to become the pastor of the Welsh Church at Shrewsbury, where he laboured until his retirement a few years since. Deceased, who was 77 years of age, had been in feeble health for some time. He leaves a widow and two daughters.- Mrs Rees, wife of Dr. Rees of Cardigan, and Miss Florence Davies, head mistress of the Newtown County School. Welsh Gazette and West Wales Advertiser, 15 October 1908
Death of the Rev. John Davies. - We much regret to announce the death of the Rev. John Davies, which occurred on Saturday morning at Oak Villa, the residence of his daughter. Although he had been for some time in rather feeble health, Mr Davies was able to move about and his kindly face and familiar figure will be greatly missed. On Friday evening he retired without showing any symptoms of serious illness. In fact when taking leave he expressed a wish that all the members of the household would have a good night's rest. At about half-past eight o'clock, however, the following morning he was found dead in his bed. The deceased gentleman, who was 77 years of age, and Mrs Davies, came to Newtown four or five years ago with their daughter, Miss Florence Davies, on the occasion of her appointment as headmistress tho County School. For about 40 years he was Welsh Congregational Minister at Shrewsbury. On Sunday week he assisted at the services in the Welsh Congregational Chapel, Newtown. He leaves a widow and two daughters - Mrs Rees, wife of Dr. Rees, Cardigan, and Miss Florence Davies. The funeral cortege has been fixed to leave the house at 10-30 on Tuesday morning for the railway station, and the remains will be interred at Shrewsbury. The Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times, 6 October 1908
Death of the Rev. John Davies. - We much regret to announce the death of the Rev. John Davies, which occurred on Saturday morning at Oak Villa, the residence of his daughter. Although he had been for some time in rather feeble health, Mr Davies was able to move about and his kindly face and familiar figure will be greatly missed. On Friday evening he retired without showing any symptoms of serious illness. In fact when taking leave he expressed a wish that all the members of the household would have a good night's rest. At about half-past eight o'clock, however, the following morning he was found dead in his bed. The deceased gentleman, who was 77 years of age, and Mrs Davies, came to Newtown four or five years ago with their daughter, Miss Florence Davies, on the occasion of her appointment as headmistress tho County School. For about 40 years he was Welsh Congregational Minister at Shrewsbury. On Sunday week he assisted at the services in the Welsh Congregational Chapel, Newtown. He leaves a widow and two daughters - Mrs Rees, wife of Dr. Rees, Cardigan, and Miss Florence Davies. The funeral cortege has been fixed to leave the house at 10-30 on Tuesday morning for the railway station, and the remains will be interred at Shrewsbury. The Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times, 6 October 1908
"In the year 1866 a call was given to the Rev. John Davies of Sirhowy, Mon., which was accepted. The recognition services took place in September of that year. The following account of the event appeared in the "Dysgedydd" (Congregationalist) for November 1866:- "On Saturday night, September 29th, Mr. Jones, Wrexham, went through the opening service and sermons by the Revs. S. Edwards, Machynlleth, & W. Ambrose, Portmadoc. On Sunday morning, at 7-30 a prayer meeting was held and at 10 a.m. the Rev. John Davies opened the service, & Messrs. Edwards & Ambrose preached. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Recognition Meeting took place, when addresses were given by the Revs. S. Edwards & J. Jones, Smethcote, and letters of recommendation were read from the church at Sirhowy, and the Monmouthshire Association. Remarks were made about the difficulties of a Welsh minister in an English town by Mr. Edwards. The meetings were encouraging in every respect, and it was pleasing to notice the unanimity in every branch of the church; the congregation is on the increase, more interest taken in the Sunday school, and the church is progressing very favourably.
The Rev. John Davies is a native of Llansamlet, near Swansea. His parents, John & Margaret Davies, were distinguished for their piety, and he was especially indebted to his mother for the good impressions he received in his youth. He was received into church membership when only ten years of age, and commenced to preach when about seventeen. At the end of about twelve months, during which he exercised his talent in preaching on Sundays in the chapels of the neighbourhood, he went in 1855 to the Normal College, Swansea, which was at the time presided over by Dr. Evan Davies, a learned man and excellent schoolmaster. In 1856 he went to Bala College, which was then under the care of the Rev. M.D. Jones. In June 1858 he was received into Brecon College, where he earned for himself a good name as a successful student and an acceptable preacher. He had for his fellow students the late principal E. Herber Evans, D.D. of Bangor College, and Professor D. Rowlands, B.A., of Brecon College. At the end of his course he received a unanimous call from the Congregational church at Sirhowy, Monmouthshire, which was then, as it is now, one of the most influential churches in South Wales. His predecessor was the late Rev. Noah Stephens, afterwards of Liverpool, one of the ablest preachers of the past generation. Here he laboured with diligence until the year 1866, when he received a call from Shrewsbury. Though a Welsh pastorate in an English town is beset with many difficulties and discouragements, owing to the shifting nature of the congregation, and the difficulty of retaining the children, Mr. Davies stuck to his post for more than thirty years. In September 1896 he was compelled to resign on consequence of ill-health, to the great regret of his people, by whom he was greatly beloved. He was presented with a purse of gold on his retirement."
The Rev. John Davies is a native of Llansamlet, near Swansea. His parents, John & Margaret Davies, were distinguished for their piety, and he was especially indebted to his mother for the good impressions he received in his youth. He was received into church membership when only ten years of age, and commenced to preach when about seventeen. At the end of about twelve months, during which he exercised his talent in preaching on Sundays in the chapels of the neighbourhood, he went in 1855 to the Normal College, Swansea, which was at the time presided over by Dr. Evan Davies, a learned man and excellent schoolmaster. In 1856 he went to Bala College, which was then under the care of the Rev. M.D. Jones. In June 1858 he was received into Brecon College, where he earned for himself a good name as a successful student and an acceptable preacher. He had for his fellow students the late principal E. Herber Evans, D.D. of Bangor College, and Professor D. Rowlands, B.A., of Brecon College. At the end of his course he received a unanimous call from the Congregational church at Sirhowy, Monmouthshire, which was then, as it is now, one of the most influential churches in South Wales. His predecessor was the late Rev. Noah Stephens, afterwards of Liverpool, one of the ablest preachers of the past generation. Here he laboured with diligence until the year 1866, when he received a call from Shrewsbury. Though a Welsh pastorate in an English town is beset with many difficulties and discouragements, owing to the shifting nature of the congregation, and the difficulty of retaining the children, Mr. Davies stuck to his post for more than thirty years. In September 1896 he was compelled to resign on consequence of ill-health, to the great regret of his people, by whom he was greatly beloved. He was presented with a purse of gold on his retirement."
Children of Rev. John Davies and Mary A. Jones
- Elizabeth (Bessie) Mary Davies+ b. 23 May 1871, d. 12 Jun 1941
- Florence Emily Davies b. 11 Dec 1873, d. 14 Nov 1947
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Wales, Births and Baptisms, 1541-1907.
- [S205] Newspaper, Berrow's Worcester Journal (Worcester, England), Saturday, August 28, 1869.
- [S205] Newspaper, Y Dydd, 27 August 1869.
- [S50] British Census 1881.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
- [S205] Newspaper, Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times, 6 October 1908.
- [S205] Newspaper, Welsh Gazette and West Wales Advertiser, 15 October 1908.
- [S205] Newspaper, Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times, 6 October 1908.
Julien Tappan Davies1
M, #16206, b. 25 September 1845
Julien Tappan Davies was born on 25 September 1845 in New York City, New York.1,2 He was the son of Judge Henry Ebenezer Davies and Rebecca Waldo Tappan.1
Lon Jewett Davies1
M, #7395, b. 29 August 1880, d. 26 December 1952
Lon Jewett Davies was born on 29 August 1880.2 He was the son of William Francis Davies and Ellen Maria Jewett.1 Lon Jewett Davies died on 26 December 1952 at the age of 722 and is buried in School Street Cemetery, Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire.3
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 91654412."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 91654412, Lon Jewett Davis, includes gravestone photograph."
Margaret Davies
F, #6526, b. circa 1814
Margaret Davies was born circa 1814 in Llansamlet, Glamorgan. She married John Davies on 2 January 1829 in Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glynn (now Llandre), Cardigan, banns having been called on 14th, 21st and 28th December 1828.1,2
Child of Margaret Davies and John Davies
- Rev. John Davies+ b. 27 Jun 1831, d. 3 Oct 1908