Person:Susanna Diller (1)

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Susanna Roland Diller
d.23 Oct 1907
  • F.  Jonathan Diller (add)
  • M.  Ann Weaver (add)
m.
  1. Susanna Roland Diller1815 - 1907
  • HGabriel Davis1803 - 1880
  • WSusanna Roland Diller1815 - 1907
m. 3 Nov 1835
  1. William White Davis1836 - Aft 1908
  2. Julianna B. DavisBet 1836 & 1854 - Aft 1908
  3. Isaac Newton DavisBef 1854 - Bef 1900
  4. Gabriel Hervey DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  5. Henry L. DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  6. E. Diller DavisBef 1854 - Aft 1908
  7. Charles A. Davis1854 - Aft 1908
Facts and Events
Name[2] Susanna Roland Diller
Alt Name[1] Susanna R. Diller
Gender Female
Birth[1] Jul 1815 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 3 Nov 1835 Philadelphiato Gabriel Davis
Residence Bet 1835 and 1855 New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United Stateswith Gabriel Davis
Residence Bet 1856 and 1880 Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, United Stateswith Gabriel Davis
Other Each was confirmed in the Episcopal church.
with Gabriel Davis
Death[1] 23 Oct 1907 At the age of 93 years.
Religion[1][3] Episcopal, but changed to Presbyterian late in life.
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. 148, 149, 150.

    "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.

    "The mother of William W. was Susanna Roland Diller, daughter of Jonathan Diller and Ann Weaver."

  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)
    Pg. 689 (volume 2), 1908.