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'''Daniel Davis''' (born [[May 1]], [[1798] in Pendleton District, South Carolina; died [[July 12]], [[1869]] in [[Jefferson County]]) was a physician and early settler of [[Jones Valley]].
'''Daniel Davis''' (born [[May 1]], [[1798]] in Pendleton District, South Carolina; died [[July 12]], [[1869]] in [[Jefferson County]]) was a physician and early settler of [[Jones Valley]].


Davis was the son of Edward Davis. He moved to [[Alabama]] in [[1818]] and settled in [[Tuscaloosa County]] in [[1821]]. later moving to a large, white house in Jefferson County. He married the former Lanie Brownlee of Abbeville District, South Carolina and had eleven children.
Davis was the son of Edward Davis. He moved to [[Alabama]] in [[1818]] and settled in [[Tuscaloosa County]] in [[1821]], later moving to a large, white house in Jefferson County. He married the former Lanie Brownlee of Abbeville District, South Carolina and had eleven children.


[[Matthew Duffee]] and his family stayed with the Davises on their trips between [[Tuscaloosa]] and [[Blount Springs]] in the 1850s.
[[Matthew Duffee]] and his family stayed with the Davises on their trips between [[Tuscaloosa]] and [[Blount Springs]] in the 1850s.

Latest revision as of 13:06, 4 April 2011

Daniel Davis (born May 1, 1798 in Pendleton District, South Carolina; died July 12, 1869 in Jefferson County) was a physician and early settler of Jones Valley.

Davis was the son of Edward Davis. He moved to Alabama in 1818 and settled in Tuscaloosa County in 1821, later moving to a large, white house in Jefferson County. He married the former Lanie Brownlee of Abbeville District, South Carolina and had eleven children.

Matthew Duffee and his family stayed with the Davises on their trips between Tuscaloosa and Blount Springs in the 1850s.

References

  • Owen, Thomas McAdory and Marie Bankhead Owen (1921) History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. 4 volumes. Chicago, Illinois: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.
  • Brown, Virginia Pounds and Jane Porter Nabers, eds. (1970) Mary Gordon Duffee's Sketches of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press ISBN 081735011X