- Jonathan Davis1799 - 1887
Facts and Events
Name |
Jonathan Davis |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
18 Nov 1799 |
York Co., South Carolina |
Marriage |
Abt 1823 |
to Eleanor Kenmore |
Religion? |
Abt 1857 |
in a colony that settled in March, 1857 at Bradley Co., Arkansas and founded Hickory Springs ARP church. Fifteen of them were members of Neely's Creek church in South Carolina. They left York Co., South Carolina in December, 1856, and drove through the country in their wagons. It was organized in the summer of 1859 by Rev. J.M. Brown with fifteen charter members. Jonathan Davis and J. F. Leslie were elected elders. A log House of Worship was erected in 1860. Near by was a spring encased in a section of a hollow hickory tree, from this spring the church got its name. |
Religion? |
1877 |
Bradley Co., Arkansasrestored to full communion at his church, Hickory Springs ARP in 1877 |
Census[4] |
1880 |
Washington twp, Bradley Co., Arkansas |
Death? |
26 Oct 1887 |
Hermitage, Bradley Co., Arkansas |
Burial[2][3] |
27 Oct 1887 |
Hickory Springs cemetery, Hermitage, Bradley Co., Arkansas |
Reference Number |
|
66 |
Reference Number |
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S0066 |
joined the Hickory Spring ARP Church
References
- ↑ WorldConnct Project RootsWeb
Tommy Stuart information. - ↑ SS Index
cemetery.
- ↑ Photo Information
marker person.
- ↑ GenSearch
Census Place Washington, Bradley, Arkansas Family History Library Film 1254039 NA Film Number T9-0039 Page Number 58A.
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