Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch . orner of Phila-delphia (of the University of Pennsylvania).When he had completed the required courseof office reading and study, he entered themedical department of the University ofPennsylvania, from which institution hewas graduated with honors in 1824. Aftergraduation he came to Lower Providencetownship where he remained for severalyears. He then removed to Trappe, andafter practic


Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch . orner of Phila-delphia (of the University of Pennsylvania).When he had completed the required courseof office reading and study, he entered themedical department of the University ofPennsylvania, from which institution hewas graduated with honors in 1824. Aftergraduation he came to Lower Providencetownship where he remained for severalyears. He then removed to Trappe, andafter practicing there for seven years went toWhitemarsh township, and lived there fouryears. In 1850 he returned to Jeffersonville,where he continued to practice two and ahalf years. In the latter named year (1S52)he came to Evansburg, where he had a widefield of practice until his retirement fromactive professional life. Seven years laterhis final summons came and he passedaway January 22, 1891, at the advanced ageof eighty-two years. His remains were in-terred in the Upper Dublin cemetery, andmany mourned the loss of a true friend, anda skillful physician. His life was one ofactivity and usefulness and he did honor. *27/ZCr71 Z^<2-</Jiy&Sl&t/ Biographical Sketches. 5 by his ability and skill to the professionof which he was an honored member. On December 5, 1839, Dr. Thomas Daviswas united in marriage with Sarah , who was a daughter of Joseph andAnn L Rief, of Ambler, died November 2, 1869. Their unionwas blessed with one child, Mary Ann, whois now the only surviving member of herbranch of the old Davis family. Mary AnnDavis, who has never married, is a womanof good business ability, and has added tothe handsome estate left her by her motherthrough several profitable resides in a comfortable and well pro-vided home at Evansburg, and is a memberof the Evangelical Lutheran church at theTrappe. GEORGE W. KEYS, the efficientCoun-ty Recorder of Mo


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