Person:David Davies (34)

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David Davies
d.18 Jan 1911
m. Abt 1853
  1. James Davis1854 - 1930
  2. John Davis1856 -
  3. William Davis1859 -
  4. Mary Davis1861 -
  5. Charles Davis1861 - 1862
  6. Elizabeth Davis1864 -
  7. Joseph Davis1867 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] David Davies
Alt Name[1][3] William David Davis
Alt Name[1][5] The Old Gentleman _____
Alt Name[2] William D. Davis
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][4] Abt 10 Mar 1827 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Baptism[1] 9 Aug 1829 Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSt. Peters Church, Church Street
Education[1] Bef 1840 Liverpool, Lancashire, England"educated in the local schools and at age of 13 went to sea"
Occupation[1] Bet 1840 and 1850 Mariner. Initially as a cabin boy, but became a captain at some point.
Emigration[1][3] 1850 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1853 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Algeo
Residence Bet 1852 and 1857 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United Stateswith Elizabeth Algeo
Residence From 1857 to 1859 Sarpy County, Nebraska Territorynorth of Bellevue.
with Elizabeth Algeo
Residence From 1859 to 1888 Sarpy, Nebraska, United Statessouthwest of Forest City.
with Elizabeth Algeo
Occupation[1] From 1866 to 1869 Sarpy, Nebraska, United States"...elected a Commissioner for Sarpy County in the years 1866, 1867 and 1868."
Residence Aft 1888 Boone, Nebraska, United StatesDublin in Boone County.
with Elizabeth Algeo
Death[1][2] 18 Jan 1911
Burial[1][2] Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska, United StatesIn Sunset Cemetery, block 80, lot 2.
References
  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Nolan, Thomas M. (Thomas Mathias). The history of the Davies-Davis family. (Culver City, California: T. Nolan, 1990)
    Ppg. 8-9.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 headstone photo, in Find A Grave
    14 May 2017.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Changed name after emigrating to the United States.
  4. "It has been impossible to ascertain the actual date of birth for William D. Davis." ... followed by an explanation.
  5. "...who was know as "The Old Gentleman" by his relatives..."