Dolor Davis C1593 1673 Newest Research Results From England His Relative Nicholas Davis C1620 1672 2nd Updated Edition

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DOLOR DAVIS (c1593-1673): Newest Research Results From England & His Relative, NICHOLAS DAVIS (c1620-1672), 2nd Updated Edition

Author : Dr. Frank "Mike" Davis
Publisher : RootsQuest Press, LLC
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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DOLOR DAVIS (c1593-1673): Newest Research Results From England & His Relative, NICHOLAS DAVIS (c1620-1672), 2nd Updated Edition by Dr. Frank "Mike" Davis Pdf

Dolor Davis, master carpenter, arrived in Massachusetts from England in 1634 CE. Thousands of his direct descendants currently live in America. The author has spent 25 years researching historical documents in England to shed new light on Dolor's life before he immigrated to New England. The author's research results both corrects and updates all previous books and genealogies previously written about Dolor and his wife, Margery (Willard) Davis, including the first accurately published vital statistics for their four "English-born" children, and their residences within Sussex County, England. Nicholas Davis, international merchant mariner, is the author's 8th-great grandfather who lived near his relative, Dolor Davis, in Barnstable, Massachusetts from 1643 CE to 1670 CE. The bulk of this ebook covers the fascinating lives of Nicholas Davis, his family, and many of his descendants. The reader will discover how "Quaker" Nicholas Davis positively impacted the formation of New England's Colonies through his honest trading relationships, his deep friendship with the native Wampanoag people, and by his philanthropy. Included in this ebook are very interesting stories and first hand accounts of Nicholas Davis' descendants who were abducted by pirates, and who survived perilous seafaring journeys to South America, among other narratives.

BIOGRAPHY of NICHOLAS DAVIS (d. 1672, RI): WITH NEW DISCOVERIES & ENDNOTES [3rd, Updated Edition]

Author : Dr. Frank "Mike" Davis
Publisher : RootsQuest Press, LLC
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2022-02-04
Category : Reference
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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BIOGRAPHY of NICHOLAS DAVIS (d. 1672, RI): WITH NEW DISCOVERIES & ENDNOTES [3rd, Updated Edition] by Dr. Frank "Mike" Davis Pdf

The purpose of this research paper is to provide a comprehensive biography about the author’s 8th great-grandfather, Nicholas Davis, which includes “new research discoveries” about his life in America, and about his wife, Sarah (Ewer) Blossom Davis. Quaker Nicholas Davis, sometimes of Barnstable, Massachusetts and sometimes of Newport, Rhode Island is an interesting and notable American historical figure for several reasons: As the first Barnstable, Plymouth Colony resident to adopt the Quaker faith in 1659 CE, Nicholas “survived” severe persecutions legislated by both Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony governments. He was imprisoned twice with other Quakers who were later hanged to death in Boston because of their faith. Despite these hardships, and the tragic, sudden death of his 2-year-old-son, Nicholas was able to “thrive” in New England. According to Quakerism’s founder, George Fox, Davis had a “great family” comprised of his wife, Sarah, and six children. Nicholas Davis served as a “role model” for his neighbors, showing them how to treat the local “Wampanoag” Native Americans with utmost respect. In 1660 CE, the Wampanoag “Chief” John Yanno “gifted” Nicholas a valuable parcel of land that later became “Hyannis”, Massachusetts; and From 1643 CE until his death in 1672 CE, Nicholas was an international “merchant mariner” who traded goods with people, some of differing nationalities, throughout America and England. In an era filled with unscrupulous businessmen, Nicholas Davis maintained his good reputation by “dealing honestly” with all persons, and for donating some of his time and money “for the public interest”.

Dolor Davis

Author : Horace Davis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1881
Category : Electronic
ISBN : LCCN:05014690

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Dolor Davis by Horace Davis Pdf

Dolor Davis (ca. 1593-1673) married Margery Willard (b. 1602), daughter of Richard Williard of Horsemonden, Kent, ca. 1624. They had three children born in England, ca. 1626-1633. Dolor Davis immigrated to New England, ca. 1634, and settled at Cambridge, Massachusetts. His family followed him in 1635. They had two more sons born at Cambridge. The family moved to Duxbury ca. 1638; to Barnstable, ca. 1642; and to Concord, in 1658. Margery Willard Davis died at Concord. He returned to Barnstable in 1666. There he married 2) Mrs. Joanna Bursley, daughter of Rev. Joseph Hull and widow of Captain John Bursely of Barnstable, ca. 1671. He died at Barnstable. Most descendants listed, chiefly children, grandchildren and great grandchildren with the surname Davis, lived in Massachusetts., 7353ZLCPD.

DOLOR DAVIS

Author : HORACE. DAVIS
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1033150347

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Dolor Davis

Author : Horace Davis
Publisher : Nabu Press
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1295819392

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Dolor Davis by Horace Davis Pdf

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