_Daniel Davison _____+ | (1639 - ....) m 1657 _Daniel Davison Jr.__| | (1662 - ....) m 1685| | |_Margaret Low _______+ | (1634 - ....) m 1657 | |--Sarah Davison | (1686 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah Dodge ________| m 1685 | |_____________________INDEX HOME
_Deacon Joseph Davison _+ | (1730 - 1808) m 1757 _Deacon John Davison _| | (1772 - 1858) m 1796 | | |_Lydia Goodell _________+ | (1736 - 1822) m 1757 | |--Sarah M. Davison | (1823 - ....) | ________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Williams __| (1781 - 1828) m 1796 | |________________________
[1791] Unmarried.
_Deacon John Davison _+ | (1772 - 1858) m 1796 _Daniel Davison _______| | (1815 - 1891) m 1841 | | |_Elizabeth Williams __ | (1781 - 1828) m 1796 | |--Sarah Rowena (Rosa?) Davison | (1848 - 1936) | ______________________ | | |_Harriet Matilda Lyon _| (1817 - 1900) m 1841 | |_?? ?? _______________
[1774] In 1900 she joined the Congregational Church in Germantown now
Garland, Nebraska.
[1775] She was named for her aunt.
[1777] Her obituary has her middle name as Rosa. Three of her seven
children were alive.
[1779] She and her husband were at the funeral of her mother at Mrs.
Bonner's home at Mahlon Clear Creek Precinct. She was mentioned
in the obituary as Mrs. Chas. Lyon.
[1776] [S319] Ellen Bonner, collected notes
[1778] [S319] Ellen Bonner, collected notes
[1780] [S433] Osceola Record, Lyon Obit
[11465] [S321] Rosa Lyon obit
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_Deacon Joseph Davison _+ | (1730 - 1808) m 1757 _Deacon John Davison _| | (1772 - 1858) m 1796 | | |_Lydia Goodell _________+ | (1736 - 1822) m 1757 | |--Serefta Davison | (1807 - ....) | ________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Williams __| (1781 - 1828) m 1796 | |________________________
[1788] Unmarried.
_Deacon Joseph Davison _+ | (1730 - 1808) m 1757 _Deacon John Davison _| | (1772 - 1858) m 1796 | | |_Lydia Goodell _________+ | (1736 - 1822) m 1757 | |--Stephen W. Davison | (1815 - 1816) | ________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Williams __| (1781 - 1828) m 1796 | |________________________INDEX HOME
_Daniel Davison _____+ | (1639 - ....) m 1657 _Thomas Davison _____| | (1670 - 1724) m 1695| | |_Margaret Low _______+ | (1634 - ....) m 1657 | |--Thomas Davison | | _____________________ | | |_Hannah Tracy _______| m 1695 | |_____________________INDEX HOME
_Nicholas Davison ___+ | (1611 - 1664) _Daniel Davison _____| | (1639 - ....) m 1657| | |_Joanna Hodges ______ | | |--Thomas Davison | (1670 - 1724) | _Thomas Low _________+ | | |_Margaret Low _______| (1634 - ....) m 1657| |_?? ?? ______________
[1853] They settled in Preston, Connecticut. He was active in town
government. After the expulsion of the French in 1755 the
family went to Nova Scotia in 1760. They spell the name
Davisons and Davidsons.
His descendant A. H. Davison of Des Moines Iowa researched the
family. In 1876 he taught a term of school 4-5 miles north of
Columbus, Nebraska on the prairie anda term at first station
west of Columbus then called Jackson (Cherry Hill P.O.) which
is now (1980) another name.
[1850] [S315] Coles, Davison Genealogy
[1851] [S316] A. A. Davison, Davison Family
[1852] [S318] A. H. Davison, 19 Dec 1923
[1854] [S316] A. A. Davison, Davison Family
[11472] [S316] A. A. Davison, Davison Family
[11473] [S318] A. H. Davison, 19 Dec 1923
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_?? Davison _________ | _William Davison ____| | (1538 - 1608) m 1570| | |_____________________ | | |--Walter Davison | (.... - 1603) | _Francis Spellman ___ | | |_Katherine Spellman _| m 1570 | |_Mary Hill __________+
[1829] He was a poet and a soldier. He is not mentioned in his
father's will. He died young and unmarried.
[1830] Killed at the Battle of Rottenton (Austrians against Turks).
_Daniel Davison Jr.__+ | (1662 - ....) m 1685 _Daniel Davison _____| | (1690 - ....) | | |_Sarah Dodge ________ | m 1685 | |--William Davison | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________INDEX HOME
__ | _?? Davison _________| | | | |__ | | |--William Davison | (1538 - 1608) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[1823] He reputedly was of Scottish ancestry. He was on the commission
to try Mary, Queen of Scots, but was not present at the trial
and did not sign the sentence. He served as Secretary of State
for Queen Elizabeth. Under King James he was Clerk of the
Treasury and Warrants and Custo Brevium of the King's Bench for
the term of his national life.
He was a handsome man with grave expression of countenance and
possessed a fine voice. His temper was peculiarly mild and
beningn, his manner urbane and persuasive. He was described as
the sweetest man living.
[1822] [S310] Nicholas Nicolas, Life of Wm.
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