Person:Hannah Davis (123)

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m. 1785
  1. Hannah Davis1784 - 1880
  2. Sarah Davis1786 - 1842
  • HJesse Davis1788 - 1823
  • WHannah Davis1784 - 1880
m. 12 May 1806
  1. Mary Josephine Davis1813 - 1842
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Davis
Gender Female
Birth? 1784 Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
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Marriage 12 May 1806 Harrison, West Virginia, United Statesto Jesse Davis
Death? 24 May 1880 Harrison, West Virginia, United States

Marriage

Hannah Davis was married twice.

  1. Jesse S. Davis and Hannah Davis were married on May 12, 1806 in Harrison, Virginia (now West Virginia) by Rev. Joseph Cheuvront. "This is to certify that Jesse Davis and Hannah Davis were joined together in the State of Matrimony on the 11th of May 1806 apn(hard to read) Joseph Cheuvront"
  2. Thomas Ford and Hannah Davis were married on May 22, 1833 by John Davis. "Marriages celebrated by me in this county in the year 1833 - Thomas Ford and Hannah Davis May 22, 1833 John Davis"

Religion

Hannah Davis was a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church of New Salem, Salem, Harrison County, Virginia (now West Virginia). 14 June 1801

References
  1.   Thomas Ford to Hannah Davis, in West Virginia Archives - Marriage Records
    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=43499&Type=Marriage.
  2.   Thomas Ford and Hannah Davis, in A History of the Seventh Day Baptist in West Virginia: Including the Woodbridgeton and Salemville Churches and Pennsylvania and the Shrewbury Church in New Jersey.
    https://archive.org/details/historyofseventh00rand/page/432/.

    Fitz Randolph, Corliss, author. A History of Seventh Day Baptist in West Virginia including the Woodbridge and Salemville Churches in Pennsylvania and the Shrewsbury Church in New Jersey. Plainfield, N. J.: American Sabbath Tract Society, 1905. Digital. Archive. Archive Organization. https://archive.org/details/historyofseven00rand/page/n8/ : 2019.

  3.   Hannah Davis , in A History of Seventh Day Baptist in West Virginia including the Woodbridge and Salemville Churches in Pennsylvania and the Shrewsbury Church in New Jersey.
    https://archive.org/details/historyofseventh00rand/page/n223/, 14 June 1801.

    June 14, 1801. The following were baptized and received into the church : —
    Peter Hall, Joshua Davis, George Davis, Content Davis, Elisabeth Davis, Sally Davis, Hannah Davis.