. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . d regaining her health she learned millinery anddressmaking in Meadville. She worked at this businessfor several seasons. But thinking she saw somethingbetter, on July 26, 1907, she became Mrs. George LeroyBeers, of Erie, Pa. He was born December 1, and Mrs. Beers are on the old homestead , with Mrs. Cutshall, are members of the GenevaMethodist Episcopal Church. Olive Rosetta Beers was born March 9, 1909. 2. Bessie Pearl, Cutshall was born October 6, was graduate


. The Davis family; a history of the descendants of William Davis, and his wife Mary Means . d regaining her health she learned millinery anddressmaking in Meadville. She worked at this businessfor several seasons. But thinking she saw somethingbetter, on July 26, 1907, she became Mrs. George LeroyBeers, of Erie, Pa. He was born December 1, and Mrs. Beers are on the old homestead , with Mrs. Cutshall, are members of the GenevaMethodist Episcopal Church. Olive Rosetta Beers was born March 9, 1909. 2. Bessie Pearl, Cutshall was born October 6, was graduated from the Geneva High School withthe highest honors. She then took a full course at theMeadville Commercial College, graduating in June, October 10, of the same year she was married to WillisTownsend Benedict, telegraph operator at ConneautLake, Crawford County, Pa. They have a pleasant homeat Conneaut Lake, and three children to enliven it:1. Frank Willis Benedict, born July 6, 1907; 2. JamesDavis Benedict, born March 5, 1909; and 3, WilliamEarl Benedict, born November 6, JOHN DAVIS(Son of Samuel) VII. SAMUEL 235 Mr. and Mrs. Benedict are members of the MethodistEpiscopal Church. F. John Davis, sixth child and second son of Samueland C. H. Davis, was born June 16, 1822, and died inthe summer of 1906, being eighty-four years of age. Hewas a farmer, owning a farm in Union Township. Hemarried Mary McIntyre, July 4, 1852. To them wereborn six children, as follows: 1. Samuel, 2. Emma, , 4. Lucy L., 5. M. Catherine, and 6. William. Mr. Davis was a member of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch, while Mrs. Davis was a Presbyterian. 1. Samuel Davis, first child of John and Mary Davis,was born in 1853. He became an engineer on the ErieRailway. On March 14, 1889, he married Maud Hurl-but, of Kent, O., who was born March 16, 1867. Theyhad a son, Hal Hurlbut, born January 29, 1892. was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church,and Mrs. Davis of the Universalist.


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