man John Davies‏‎, son of Charles Davies and Hannah Elizabeth Matson‏.
Born ‎ Sep 28, 1735 at Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, died ‎ Nov 21, 1806 at Cane Creek, Chatham, North Carolina‎, 71 years, buried ‎ at Cane Creek, Orange, North Carolina, United States
John Davies moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange County, now Chatham, around 1750. He resided between Cane Creek and Rocky River in Chatham Co. A corner of the land was on the river and a tract on the waters of Cane Creek. He apparently inherited part of it from his father and he purchased the Cane Creek tract from H. McCullah in 1758. He deeded part of this to son, Thomas in 1761. Thomas sold it to Jeremiah Piggott, Sr. 7-21-1769. John, of Chatham Co., purchases land from Jermiah Piggott, Jr. of Orange Co., Nov 9, 1794. He deeded 203 acres of land to son, Thomas in Aug 15, 1805. Days later, John wrote his Will leaving Thomas 204 Acres of additional land. John and Mary were evidently living with Thomas in their old age. John's Will indicates that he had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep
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From "Charles Davis; A Quaker Family" by Eleanor Davis
John Davies was born in Chester Co., PA and moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange (now Chatam) Co., NC, arriving about 1750. John Davies resided between Cane Creek and Rock River in Chatham Co. A corner of his land was on the river. Part of the land apparently was inherited from his father. According to a much later deed, Charles Davies purchased from Herncy McCullah an Aug. 2, 1758 a tract on the waters of Cane Creek. On Jan. 21, 1761 he deeded part of this to his son Thomas who sold it July 21, 1769 to Jeremiah Piggott Sr.. On Nov. 9, 1794 Jeremiah Piggott Jr. of Orange Co. sold a 3 acre parcel to John Davies of Chatham Co.
On May 25, 1773 John Davies, planter, purchased from Henry McCullan, a 217 acre tract south of the Cane Creek adjoning outher land of Charles Davies which John later owned. On July 7, 1794, John Davies and Isaac Marshill, received a grant of 300 acres touching on Rocky River adjoning the 217 acres. In 1795 this grant was divided evenly by the two men.
John Davies' will, written 8th mo., 22nd day, 1805, and proved in 1807, show that John had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep. The will suggests that John and Mary were then living with their son Thomas, having reserved a room in the house for their own use.
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Notes for John Davies: John Davies was born in Chester Co., PA, and moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange (now Chatham) Co., NC. They arrived about 1750. He married Mary Chamness at the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in 1759. John was a planter, and resided between Cane Creek and Rocky River in Chatham Co. A corner of his land was on the river, and part of the land was apparently inherited from his father. On Aug. 15, 1805, a few days before John wrote his will, he deeded 203 acres to his son Thomas. In his will he left him another 204 acres. John Davies' will was written Aug. 22, 1805, and proved in 1807. It shows that he had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep. The will suggests that John and Mary were then living with their son Thomas, having a room in the house for their own use. Excerpts from the will - written as he had it: "I order and Substitute my Beloved Wife Mary Davies and Son Thomas Davies- - my whole and Soal Executors and Executors of this my last will and testament of the Whole. I alow my Funeral charges and just debts to be paid first out of my Estate. I give to my son Thomas Davies the plantation I now live on - containing two hundred and four Acres of Land to be Enjoyed and possessed by him his heirs or assigns for Ever. I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Mary Davies full privileges of the house and Room I now live in and benefit of the orchard and Spring as far as her own Use While She Remains my Widow and no Longer. It is also my will for my son Thomas Davies to Suply his Mother with a suficient Quantity of Bread and Meat and all other thing Nessary for her to Susist on - except Coffy and Sweetning. Likewise to keep two Cows for her as long as she Remains my widow with him; him having the increase of said Cows - it is my Will that as they fail with age he Shall Exchange younger in their Stead and have the old one for his own use - if she Marries it is my Will She Shall have said Cows - if not - at her decease they shall by my son Thomas Davieses. I likewise give and bequeth Unto my beloved wife Mary Davies one bay horse named Bun and a young Mare named Blase - it is my will that my son Thomas Davies shall Maintain one of his Mothers horse Creatures During her Widowhood then to be his own. (He then gives these children two dollars each: Joseph Davies, William Davies, Sarah Piggott, John Davies, Charles Davies, Hannah Barker, Mary Shugart, Thomas Davies, Thamer Ratliff, Elizabeth Barker, and Rachel Pike). It is my will that my bond Servant Benjamin Underwood Shall have one Mattock and the Ax that he frequently works with. I also alow my son Thomas Davies thirty dollars over the above Mentioned Legacy if he be kind to his Mother During her Widowhood - it is my will that at my Decease my son Charles Davies shall have one Hogshead and at the End of his Mother's Widowhood the pine Table one Iron foot Brack and fine shovel & bell. I also give to my son Thomas Davies the Waggon and all the Geers and farming Utensils that is then Remaining with the Remainder part of the Bells, Hogsheads and Barrels and to pay his Brother Charles Davies Nine pounds in the room of the Waggon and at the End of his Mother's Widowhood to have the Room and furniture thereunto belonging and fire tongs Walnut table and Course Hackle. - it is also my will that my daughter Rachel Pike at the end of her Mother's Widowhood Shall have A ten Gallon pot and Dutch oven (if not broke) it is also my will that at my death my son Thomas Davies shall have all my Swine. I do will my Beloved Wife Mary Davies the Remainder of my Cattle and Sheep all my Cash and Cash Noates all the house household furniture and at the end of her Widowhood to Divide house furniture among all my Daughters at her own Disgression - the Cash and Cash Noates to be Eaquily divided among all my before mentioned Children both Male and female. - but in Case my wife Mary Davies should marry I give to her as her own property two cows A feather Bead and furniture and Beadsteads A chalf Bead and furniture and Beadsteads Side Saddle and Bridle Six peuter plates A flax wheell a pewter Dish and Basin and Six Pewter spoons one Iron pot and hooks A frying pan pine Chest and four sheep. I allow my wife to Divide all my wearing cloths among my Sons as She may judge best.
from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Lynnette-R-Davis/GENE8-0007.html
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BACK CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Randolph County, North Carolina [Randolph County was part of Original Guilford County until 1779]
Back Creek Monthly meeting of Friends, Randolph County, North Carolina, was set up the 29th of 12th month, 1792, as authorized by the following minutes.
"At a Quarterly Meeting held at Cane Creek the 18th of 11th mo. 1792. The committee appointed last meeting to visit friends of Back Creek Preparative Meeting on account of their request of holding a Monthly Meeting: Report in writing as follows: To our Quarterly Meeting to be held at Cane Creek 12th of 11th mo. 1792. Dear Friends: We the committee appointed last meeting to visit Back Creek Preparative meeting in order to inspect their ability of holding a monthly meeting amongst themselves have complyd therewith and give it as our sense and judgment that their request be granted; which we submit to the Quarterly Meeting. - - - Zacharias Dicks,

John Davies,

Robert Morrison, James Newlin, Thomas Cox, Thomas Lindley and Jacob Marshill - - - With which this meeting unites and establishes said monthly meeting to be held on the last Seventh day in each month. - - - And their preparative meeting on the fourth day preceeding the last seventh day in each month & John Carter, John Beals, Jeremiah Reynolds, Robert Hodson & John Davies are appointed to attend the opening of the afore-said monthly meeting & report their care to next meeting. Extracted from the minutes by Jacob Marshill, Clerk."
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Married ‎ Oct 25, 1759 at Cane Creek, Chatham, North Carolina (47 years married) to:

woman Mary Chamness‏‎, daughter of Anthony Chamness and Sarah Cole‏.
Born ‎ Sep 11, 1743 at Frederick, Maryland, died ‎ Jun 22, 1819 at Cane Creek, Chatham, North Carolina‎, 75 years, buried ‎ at Cane Creek, Orange, North Carolina, United States

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!BIRTH-FATHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Thomas Worth Marshall, FAMILY OFWILLIAM & REBECCA (DIXON) MARSHILL, CANE CREEK MON THLY MEETING, ORANGECOUNTY, N.C.; ; Microfilm of typescript (54 leaves) at the NationalLibrary of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.;FHL Microfilm 0876559, item 5, Salt Lake City, Utah; viewed c. 1990

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Children:

1.
man Joseph Davis‏
Born ‎ Jan 12, 1761 at , Alamance, Orange Co, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ 1839 at Randolph, in‎, 77 or 78 years
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2.
man William Davis‏
Born ‎ Oct 24, 1763 at Orange Co. Nc, died ‎ Feb 21, 1883 at Montgomery County, Ohio‎
They lived in Surrey County, North Carolina until 1808 when they moved to Ohio

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from Eleanor Davis, Davis: a Quaker Family, 54-60: William Davies was born in what is now Chatham Co, NC. Nothing is known of his boyhood and youth (which spanned the years of the American Revolution), but in 1782 at Cane Creek MM, he married Ann Marshill. Ann was a grandaughter of Jacob and Ann (Griffith) Marshill and of Thomas and Hannah (Hadley) Dixon. Hannah [Hadley] Dixon, who married second John Stanfield, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of William and Ann. Others were the bride's parents, Deborah and Ruth Hinshaw, John Davies, jr., Peter Stout, Jacob Marshill, Jesse Johnson and Williams Adams. William and Ann (Marshill) Davies remained in Chatham County for several years after their marriage. Then on 4-5-1788, along with Joseph and Hannah (Doan) Davies, they received certificates to Deep River MM, NC. This meeting was in Guilford Co, NC, but the two families settled in the southern part of Surry Co., the part that was later formed into Yadkin Co. They apparently lived on the waters of Forbush Creek. There were several men of the name William Davis in Surry Co. and early records rarely provide sufficient identification to distinguish one from another. It appears, however, that our William Davies owned land on a watercourse called Moore's Creek prior to 1803, held land on the waters of Forbush Creek from before 1818 up until about the time he left North Carolina, owned a 161-acre tract on "Stone's Creek" prior to 1821, and owned land on the south bank of the Yadkin River. In 1803 William sold to Daniel Reece 27 1/2 acres on Moore's Creek for L6. Then in January 1813, he deeded 172 acres to John Davis, presumably his son, for L86. This tract was next to the one he had sold to Reece, and Jacob Davis witnessed the deed. Subsequently this land must have passed to Jacob for in 1820 Jacob deeded 107 acres with the same general bounds to his cousin Charles Davis for L60. Apparently Charles already owned a part of the larger tract. This deed was witnessed by John Reece and Ezra Davis. The Forbush Creek land may have been acquired by William some years before 1818. There was a reference in one deed to the land being "part of Zephan Joanes tract and part of William's old tract." In 1818 Williams sold his brother Joseph 50 acres for L25, and joseph sold to William 120 acres for $100. Then in 1821 William sold joseph 161 acres on "Stone's Creek" for $80. The 120 acres on Forbush Creek were kept by William until 1827 when he sold the land to Josiah Hutchins of Grayson Co, VA for $200.This may have been the Josiah Hutchins who married William's niece Hannah. On 2-1-1823 for L100, William deeded to his son Ezra 100 acres on the Yadkin River "whereon Ezra now lives." The deed as witnessed by Jn. Davis and Josiah Hutchins. At this time William signed his last name Davis rather than Davies. On 10-11-1830 for $120 William sold Ezra another 70 acres on the south bank of the Yadkin adjacent to the land of the 1823 deed and bordering on land of William Dobbins. Witnesses were J. Davis Jr. and Thomas H. Reece. On 5-25-1831 William made a deed to William Dobbins on land on what appears to be "McGarn Creek" next to land of John Reece, and on 9-28-1831 for $25 he deeded another 26 acres on "McAffers Creek" to Dobbins. Witnesses to these deeds were John Reece and T. Davis, and Joal Adams and Joseph Davis. According to a gandson [William Davis in Lee Co, IA, Album, 393] , William Davis "was a remarkable man in many respects, the humane element in his character being largely developed. He was bitterly opposed to human bondage, and spent the greater part of his property in behalf of colored people who were illegally held in bondage, defending their rights in the courts." William's going into the courts has not been verified, but if he did, it may have been somewhere in Ohio defending runaway slaves. If he was force to sell his land to pay the costs, it might explain the obscurity into which he seems to have fallen in the last years of his life. William belonged to Deep Creek MM after it was established in 1793 but disappeared from the Deep Creek records. He was probably the William Davis Sr. disowned 7-2-1814 for holding a commission contrary to the discipline and non-attendence of meetings. The commission could have been a justice of the peace or some other political office, or perhaps something connected with his alleged court activity. Earl H. Davis claimed that William moved to Ohio about 1808. He probably did visit there, but he was clearly in North Carolina after that date and was listed in Surry Co, NC, with his wife and youngest daughter in the 1830 census. In 1832 Deep Creek MM granted a certificate for Anna Davis and her daughter Ann to Springfield MM, IN. The Springfield abstracts did not mention them, but the daughter married in Montgomery Co, OH, and her subequent death and her mother's birth date were included in the records of Mill Creek MM, OH. According to a grandson [William Davis], William spent the last days of his life withhis children and died at the home of his daughter in Ohio. According to Earl H. Davis, William died in June 1842. No probate records have been located in Montgomery Co, but it must have been at the home of Mary Jones in Butler Twp, just north of Dayton, that William died. The daughter Ann was buried in the graveyard of Randolph Mh and William and his wife may have been buried there as well. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.
woman Sarah Davis‏
Born ‎ Feb 28, 1766 at , Orange, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Dec 20, 1787 at Randolph, in‎, 21 years
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4.
man John Davis‏
Born ‎ Mar 4, 1768 at , Orange, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Oct 2, 1850 at Deep Creek Mm, Surry, Nc‎, 82 years
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Ancestral File Number: 3SG2-5B
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5.
man Charles Davis‏
Born ‎ Jan 4, 1771 at , Orange, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Feb 24, 1850 at Deep Creek Mm, Surry, Nc‎, 79 years
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Ancestral File Number: 3SG2-6H
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6.
woman Hannah Davis‏
Born ‎ Jan 11, 1773 at Cane Creek Mm, Chatham, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Aug 18, 1808 at Whitewater, Wayne, Indiana‎, 35 years
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7.
woman Mary Davis‏
Born ‎ Jun 7, 1775 at Cane Creek Mm, Chatham, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Nov 11, 1848 at Deer Creek, Grant, in‎, 73 years
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8.
woman Ruth Davis‏
Born ‎ Apr 25, 1777 at Cane Creek Mm, Orange, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Apr 26, 1777 at Rocky River, Chatham, Nc‎, under 1 year old, buried ‎ at Cane Creek, Orange, Nc
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9.
man Thomas Davis‏
Born ‎ Mar 2, 1778 at Cane Creek Mm, Chatham, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ at Holly Springs, Randolph, Nc
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10.
woman Tamer Davis‏
Born ‎ Aug 3, 1780 at Cane Creek Mm, Chatham, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Aug 19, 1860 at Perry, Wayne, in‎, 80 years
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11.
woman Elizabeth Davis‏
Born ‎ Dec 26, 1782 at , Orange, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Nov 30, 1834 at Holly Springs, Randolph, Nc‎, 51 years
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12.
woman Rachel Davis‏
Born ‎ Sep 19, 1785 at Cane Creek Mm, Chatham, North Carolina, United States, died ‎ Dec 15, 1857 at West Grove, Wayne, Indiana‎, 72 years
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