. History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. e law, and the firm of Harris & Tucker is stillcontinued, but the son of Mr. Harris, R. 0. Harris,Esq., became a member of it. Charles G. Davis.—The grandfather of has already been referred to as the father ofNathaniel Morton Davis, a sketch of whom has beengiven. The father of Mr. Davis was William Davis,of Plymouth, a brother of Nathaniel Morton Davis,and a merchant for many years in partnership withhis father, Hon. William Davis, of the same Davis, Jr., m


. History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. e law, and the firm of Harris & Tucker is stillcontinued, but the son of Mr. Harris, R. 0. Harris,Esq., became a member of it. Charles G. Davis.—The grandfather of has already been referred to as the father ofNathaniel Morton Davis, a sketch of whom has beengiven. The father of Mr. Davis was William Davis,of Plymouth, a brother of Nathaniel Morton Davis,and a merchant for many years in partnership withhis father, Hon. William Davis, of the same Davis, Jr., married, Aug. 4, 1S07, Joanna,daughter of Capt. Gideon White, of Shelburne, NovaScotia, a native of Plymouth, and fourth in descentfrom Peregrine White, who adhered to the royalcause and held a commission in the British armyduring the Revolution. The childreu of Mr. Daviswere William Whitworth, born in 1808; RebeccaMorton, 1810, who married Ebenezer G. Parker, thefirst cashier of the Old Colony Bank of Plymouth,and after his death, George S. Tolman, of Boston;Hannah White, 1812, who married Andrew L. Bus-. :- ?«. .:- Vlitcue


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