1879 – 1883: Davis, Rev. Samuel Taylor

1845 – March, born Washington Co., PA
1850 – living w/parents Samuel & Mary in Hopewell Twp, Washington Co, PA
1860 – living w/parents in Hopewell Twp, Washington Co, PA
– married to Mary Knight
1867 – graduated from Washington & Jefferson College, Washington, PA
1867-1870 – Rush Medical College
1867 – dau. Nettie born in IL
1869 – dau. Minnie born in IL
1870 – living in Washington, Washington Co, PA
1872 – Aug. Home Missionary appointment to Hiawatha, KS
1873 – son Theodore D. born in KS
1874 – graduated from Presbyterian Seminary of the Northwest (McCormick)
licensed by Schuyler Presbytery
ordained & installed Lower Buffalo Church by Presbytery of Washington, PA
served Aledo church (date unknown)
may have served Milan, IL church
1879 – elected stated supply at Macomb on June 11
1880 – installed as pastor at Macomb on May 11
1880 – living in Macomb, IL – census
1883 – moved to Colorado for wife’s health
1884 – wife Mary dies
1885 – July. Home missionary appointment to Golden, CO
1889 – married Ella Donaldson, d/o Robert Felton & Mary Jane Stewart Donaldson
1890 – Sept, son Samuel Hunter Davis born in CO
1900 – living at Afton, Union Co, IA – pastor
1910 – practiced medicine in Kansas City, MO (?)
1905 – 1911 – Kansas City area churches including Oskaloosa, KS church
1911 – 1913 – Overland Park, KS church
1915 – 31 Dec, died Kansas City, MO – obituary http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/KSJEFFER/2002-05/1020270804  The Valley Falls New Era, Thursday, January 6, 1916. From the Jefferson County Kansas Tribune
1915 – buried in Denver

References:

  1. The Record of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of …, Volumes 22-23. http://books.google.com/books?id=5DYUAAAAYAAJ
  2. Presbyterian Monthly Record of the Presbyterian Church in the …, Volume 36
    http://books.google.com/books?id=ZnDPAAAAMAAJ
  3. http://www.illinoisgenealogy.org/rockisland2/Cities/MilanPresbyterian.htm
  4. History of Brown County, Kansas. http://www.skyways.org/genweb/archives/brown/1876/50.shtml
  5. http://www.hiawathapres.org/church_history.html

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