Family:Gabriel Davis and Susanna Diller (1)

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Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] 3 Nov 1835 Philadelphia
Residence[1] Bet 1835 and 1855 New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Residence[1] Bet 1856 and 1880 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United States
Other[1] Each was confirmed in the Episcopal church.
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Aft 1908
2.
Bet 1836 and 1854
Aft 1908
3.
Bef 1854
Bef 1900
4.
Bef 1854
Aft 1908
5.
Bef 1854
Aft 1908
6.
Bef 1854
Aft 1908
7.
Aft 1908
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mrs. Susanna R. Davis, in The Biographical record of Whiteside County, Illinois: Illustrated. (Chicago (Ilinois): The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1900)
    Ppg. 149, 150.

    "Sixty-four years ago, on the 3rd of November, 1835, a marriage ceremony, performed by Bishop White, of the Episcopal church, in Philadelphia, united the destinies of Gabriel Davis and Susanna Diller."

    "...and for a score of years subsequent to his marriage he was actively engaged in merchandising in New Holland, Pennsylvania."

    "In youth, Gabriel Davis and wife were confirmed in the Episcopal church by Bishop Potter, and during their early years were actively associated with the work of that denomination."

  2. William White Davis, in Davis, William W. History of Whiteside County, Illinois, from its earliest settlement to 1908: with biographical sketches of some prominent citizens of the county. (Chicago (Ilinois): The Pioneer Publishing Co., 1908)
    Pg. 740 (volume 2), 1908.

    "Gabriel Davis and Susanna Diller were married in Philadelphia, 1835, at the Episcopal residence by William White, first bishop of Pennsylvania. From this venerable and saintly prelate, the first son of this marriage, William White received his name."

  3.   Charles A. Davis, in Davis, William W. History of Whiteside County, Illinois, from its earliest settlement to 1908: with biographical sketches of some prominent citizens of the county. (Chicago (Ilinois): The Pioneer Publishing Co., 1908)
    Ppg. 689 (volume 2), 1908.

    "Unto him and his wife were born seven children, six sons and one daughter, of whom six are now living: William W.; Julianna B.; Gabriel H.; Isaac Newton, deceased; E. Diller; Henry L.; and Charles A."