The Davis family : a history of the descendants of William Davis and his wife, Mary Means .. . REV. P. M. SEMPLE. REV. W. M. POCOCK, m. WILLIAM 131 was still only a partially settled territory. Stopping tosee an uncle, who lived at Apple Creek in Wayne County,O., he learned that Mt. Eaton and Berlin churches werevacant and anxious to obtain a good minister. A visitto them resulted in his remaining in Ohio, and servingthose churches as their pastor for sixteen years, andDalton Church for the twelve following years. He spenthis declining years in Wooster, where he died, December26, 1891, on


The Davis family : a history of the descendants of William Davis and his wife, Mary Means .. . REV. P. M. SEMPLE. REV. W. M. POCOCK, m. WILLIAM 131 was still only a partially settled territory. Stopping tosee an uncle, who lived at Apple Creek in Wayne County,O., he learned that Mt. Eaton and Berlin churches werevacant and anxious to obtain a good minister. A visitto them resulted in his remaining in Ohio, and servingthose churches as their pastor for sixteen years, andDalton Church for the twelve following years. He spenthis declining years in Wooster, where he died, December26, 1891, only five days after the decease of Mrs. was in his eighty-second year. Mr. and Mrs. Semple had two children: Eugene Laura A. 1. Eugene Payson Semple was born in Berlin, 25, 1850. He spent several years at VermilionInstitute, Hayesville, O., preparing for college, thenentered Wooster University at its opening as a sopho-more, and was graduated with the class of 1873. Hethen taught at Fredericksburg for two years. He wasgraduated from the Union Theological Seminary, NewYork, in 1878. He


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