Arrivials David Davis, son of Richard Davis, of Welchpoole, in the county of Montgomery, chirurgeon, came in the ship the Morning Star, of Liverpoole, arrived in the river 14th day of the 9th month. 1683 Marriages David Davis, of Neshaminah and Margaret Evans, of the same place, 1mo, 8th, 1685/6 Deaths David Davis, of Neshainah, chirurgeon, dyed and was buryed att the buring place at Nicholas Walne, the 23 day of the 1 month 1686 Chester County David, James, of Tredyffrin, purchased land there in 1711. He died about 1744. leaving a daughter Margaret, the wife of James Abraham, Jane who married Thomas James, May 15, 1722, Eleanor who was unmarried, and some grandchildren by a deceased son, viz; James, David, Elizabeth married to David Parry, Sept 27, 1735 and 2nd to ___ Hackett, Mary married Henry Owen. Eleanor "Davis" inherited the homestead of 100 acres, and with her lived John Thomas, whose wife, Elizabeth was her neice, the daughter of her sister Jane. Eleanor Davis and John Thomas were murdered and Rachael James dangerously wounded, Aug. 1, 1757, by three men, two of whom were subsequently caught and hung. LLewellyn David of Haverford, married Nov 14, 1709 to Bridget Jones, by whom he had 4 children, Elizabeth, Isaac, Sarah and Llewellyn. His widow married April 7, 1722 James David or Davis, of Tredyffrin. Isaac David or Davis, son of Llewellyn and Bridget, married May 30, 1738 to Elizabeth, d/o John and Mary Bartholomew. He died in 1778, leaving a wife and children-Benjamin, Mary, married to John Morgan, Thomas, John, Sarah, married to Daniel Wilson, Elizabeth who married Major Ezekiel Howell, and Joseph (Dr.), his widow died in July 1779. The property was divided between the sons, Benjamin, John and Thomas. John Davis married Ann (Nancy) Morton, d/o John Morton, the signer, and had children, Isaac, John Morton, Mary, Charles, Justis, Ann, Benjamin and Albert. His service in the Revolution are set forth in a petition to Congress. In 1800, John Davis was appointed brigadier genearl of the First Brigade of the milita of Chester and Delaware Counties, and on March 31, 1803 he was commisioned an associat judge of Chester County. He died in 1827. His son, John Morton Davis was born in 1788, died in 1848, he married in 1818 to Elizabeth Knight, of Phila., by whom he had 2 children, Mary and Albert K. John M. Davis married 2nd in 1830 to Anna Maria Walley by whom he had children-William W., Henrietta, John M., Elizabeth, Isaac Henry, and Anna Maria. Best Wishes, Geri