1740 - 1814 (74 years)
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Name |
Nathan Davis [1, 2] |
Birth |
9 May 1740 |
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1779 |
Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [3] |
Residence |
1785 |
Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [4] |
Residence |
1793 |
Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [5] |
Residence |
1810 |
, Harrison, West Virginia, USA [6] |
Death |
17 Oct 1814 |
Salem, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA |
Person ID |
I22546 |
Master |
Last Modified |
24 Jul 2021 |
Father |
Thomas William Davis, b. 15 May 1719, Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA d. 15 Jul 1791, , Monongalia, West Virginia, USA (Age 72 years) |
Relationship |
Stepchild |
Mother |
Tacy Crandall, b. 1721, Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA d. 1 Jun 1795, , Monongalia, West Virginia, USA (Age 74 years) |
Relationship |
Stepchild |
Marriage |
8 Dec 1737 |
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA |
Family ID |
F5848 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Annie Gifford, b. 7 Jan 1742, Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA d. 14 Oct 1820, Salem, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA (Age 78 years) |
Marriage |
20 Jan 1761 |
, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [7, 8] |
Children |
+ | 1. Joshua Gifford Davis, b. 12 Mar 1764, Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA d. 27 Jul 1839, Salem, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA (Age 75 years) |
+ | 2. Stephen C Davis, b. 30 Sep 1781, , , New Jersey, USA d. 16 Aug 1869, Cherry Camp Run, Bristol, Harrison, West Virginia, USA (Age 87 years) |
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Family ID |
F6096 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
17 Apr 2015 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 9 May 1740 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA |
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| Marriage - 20 Jan 1761 - , Monmouth, New Jersey, USA |
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| Residence - 1779 - Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA |
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| Residence - 1785 - Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA |
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| Residence - 1793 - Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA |
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| Residence - 1810 - , Harrison, West Virginia, USA |
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| Death - 17 Oct 1814 - Salem, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA |
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Notes |
- NATHAN DAVIS, SR. (THOMAS WILLIAM 4, JOHN 3, WILLIAM 2, WILLIAM 1) was born May 9, 1740 in Washington Co., Westerly, Rhode Island, and died Bef. October 17, 1814 in Harrison Co., Salem, W. Va.. He married ANN GIFFORD January 20, 1761 in N.J., daughter of JOSHUA GIFFORD and HANNAH DEAN. She was born January 07, 1741/42 in N.J., and died October 14, 1820 in Salem, W.Va..
Notes for NATHAN DAVIS, SR. : Nathan and Ann were active in the 7th Day Baptist Church at Shrewsbury, N.J. and later at New Salem, Western, Va. Nathan enlisted in the Continental Army on May 9, 1777 for a period of 3 years, with Sherburns Regiment. He was at Rye on Dec. 6, 1777; at Fishkill, March 4, 1778; at White Plains, July 21, 1778; Warren, Oct. 9, 1778; Bristol, Nov. 1778 to May 1, 1779; absent with leave from Bristol, June 5, 1779; Warwick, Nov. 10, 1779; Morristown, March 2, 1780; discharged, April 30, 1780.
War record #3360 national archives.
More About NATHAN DAVIS, SR. : Burial: Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery
- Nathan was part of a close-knit Seventh Day Baptist Church community in Shrewsbury, NJ. In the late 1780's, he moved with his family first through Pennsylvania to western Virginia (now West Virginia), where they eventually settled lots of frontier land purchased from Samuel and Margaret Fitz Randolph and helped to establish the town of New Salem (today Salem, WV) with a number of other SDB families from Shrewsbury, NJ and elsewhere (see Samuel Fitz Randolph's biography for more details). Nathan was one of the original deed owners in New Salem.[1]
1 Corliss Fitz Randolph. (1905). A History of the Seventh Day Baptists in West Virginia including the Woodbridgetown and Salemville churches in Pennsylvania and the Shrewsbury church in New Jersey. The American Sabbath Tract Society, Planfield, NJ. This book can be viewed online or downloaded at https://archive.org/details/historyofseven00rand.
- From the church records, Shewsbury church; "September 6, 1789, Then did the body of this church remove from Shresbury in order to settle in the state of Virginia. Names; Rev. Jacob Davis, with his family, William Davis, Sr., John Davis, Ephriam Maxson; Thomas Babcock; Zebulon Maxson; Benjamin Thorp, with all their families." "Sept. 13, 1789, Also set out the following from the same place: Simeon Maxson; William Davis Jr.;William Maxson, and all their families." " The next date that appears in the records is May 13, 1792, after the church had settled at New Salem, Harrison County, Virginia. The church then became known as the New Salem Church, to correspond with the name of the new palce of settlement." The church gives us no record of its history from the time they left until May 13, 1792, nearly three years later. In the meantime, they had in all probabliity gone in a very leisurely manner through Pennsylvania, stopping at various places with friends and acquaintances in the County of Fayette. Thence they crossed over the Cheat river into western Virginia, some settling for the time being on White Day Creek in Monongalia County, and later the most of them making their way across the Mongonahela, following up the west fork of that river, thence up the Ten Mile Creek branch of the West Fork River to the headwaters of the Middlefork of Ten Mile creek. Here lay a tract of land surveyed on Jan. 20,1786, for Joseph Swearington, the son of Catherine Swearington, whose husband, John Swearington, had been adjudged owner of this land. Although the six Nations had formerly relinquished all claim to western Virginia in 1768, they continued their depredations until the summer of 1795. The new settlers on Ten Mile Creek built for
themselves a blockhouse within the present village of Salem, and protected themselves as best they could against unexpected attacks by the savages. In the summer of 1795, occurred the last invasion of this country by the Indians, when they murdered three or four victims, took three prisoners, and returned to their towns in time to surrender their captives to General Wayne. Waynes treaty with the Indians at Greenville on Aug. 3, 1795 forever freed northwestern Virginia from Indian Terrors. Dr. Isaiah Bee of Princeton, West Virginia, a great grandson of both William Davises who emigrated from Shrewsbury, say that his great grandfather, William Davis, Called "Greenbriar Billy," from Green Briar Run, the name of the stream on which he settled in Virginia, told him, then a lad of 8 or 9 years,
that an Indian Chief said to the people at the fort at New Salem, that they were so careless that they (the Indians) could have killed them all had they wanted to do so. But as they wore shoes and coats, the Indians knew they were from Pennsylvania or New Jersey and were friends. Had they wore moccasins and hunting shirts, they would not have left one alive in the fort. Dr. Bee further states that he himself remembers an old lady by the name of Childers, nee Richards, of Meat House Fork, saying that she stood on a stump and saw the Indians scalp her father. These incidents and others indicate that the Indians were active in their bloody pursuits in the locality of the Seventh Day Baptists even
after their arrival at their new homes. The country abounded in game such as buffalo, elk, deer, bear, wolves, wild turkeys and other small game. As soon as they felt that it would be safe to do so, they moved to their farms. Three brothers, Nathan, Joseph and William Davis purchased a tract of twenty thousand acres of land at the rate of twenty three cents an acre. The ground was covered by an unbroken forest of heavy building timber of the best quality in great variety.
Nathan enlisted in the Continental Army on May 9, 1777 for a period of three years with Sherburns Regiment. He was at Rye on Dec. 6, 1777; At Fishkill March 4, 1778; At White Plains, July 21, 1778; Warren, October 9, 1778; Bristol, November 1778 to May 1, 1779; Absent without leave from Bristol Nov. 1778 to MAy 1, 1779; Morristown, March 2, 1780; Discharged April 30, 1780. War record #3360, National Archives.
- Nathan & Anne were active with the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church, in Shrewsbury, New Jersey and later in New Salem, Western Virginia. His dispute with an indentured servant, John Parker, concerning settlement at termination of indenture was settled by the Shrewsbury Church body and recorded in the minutes.
Nathan enlisted in the Continental Army on May 9, 1777 for a period of three years with Sherbourn's Regiment. He was at Rye on December 6, 1777; At Fishkill, March 4, 1778; at White Plains, July 21, 1778; Warren, October 9, 1778; Bristol, November1778 to May 1, 1779; Absent with leave from Bristol, June 5, 1779; Warwick, November 10, 1779; Morristown, March 2, 1780; Discharged, April 30, 1780.
War record Number 3360 - National Archives
He purchased Lot Number 27 and outlet Number 1 in the Village of New Salem by deed, dated February 13, 1796. Lot Number 27 was conveyed to the church by Nathan and Ann by deed dated March 14, 1811.
Joshua Davis was the Administrator of Nathan's Will as shown in Will book 2, Pg. 60, in Harrison County. A sale is listed in book 2, pg. 85, dated Nov. 11, 1814, & Administrative settlement, book 2, pg. 110, dated Nov. 11, 1814.
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NAME: Nathan Davis
STATE: NJ
COUNTY: Monmouth County
TOWNSHIP: Shrewsbury Townshiptx
YEAR: 1779
RECORD TYPE: January Tax List
PAGE: 009
DATABASE: NJ Early Census Index
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STATE: NJ
COUNTY: Monmouth County
TOWNSHIP: Shrewsbury Township
YEAR: 1785
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PAGE: 023
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STATE: NJ
COUNTY: Monmouth County
TOWNSHIP: Shrewsbury
YEAR: 1793
RECORD TYPE: June Tax List
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