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DAVISSON Absalom

Male 1802 - 1874  (71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DAVISSON Absalom was born on 18 Sep 1802 in Harrison Co., WV (son of Sr. Josiah Davisson and WILLIAMS Nancy Ann); died on 24 May 1874 in Preble Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Interment: May 1874 Dry Fork Cemetery, Monroe , Preble Co., OH

    Absalom married ADAMS Belinda C. on 14 Jun 1829 in Preble Co., OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. DAVISSON Josiah was born on 23 Sep 1830 in Preble Co., OH; died in Feb 1884.
    2. DAVISSON John was born on 06 Aug 1831 in Preble Co., OH.
    3. DAVISSON William C. was born on 06 Dec 1833 in Preble Co., OH.
    4. DAVISSON Susan Jane was born on 24 Apr 1835 in Preble Co., OH.
    5. DAVISSON George B. was born on 05 Sep 1836; died in 1923.
    6. DAVISSON Mary Isabel was born on 22 May 1842.
    7. DAVISSON Samuel A. was born on 12 Jun 1844; died on 01 Feb 1918 in Monroe, Preble Co., OH.
    8. DAVISSON Levi was born on 31 Oct 1846; died in 1924.

    Absalom married BENSON Huuldah on 25 Sep 1848 in Preble Co., OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. DAVISSON Belinda was born on 31 Jul 1849.
    2. DAVISSON Jehiel A. was born on 26 Mar 1857; died in 1924 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sr. Josiah Davisson was born on 01 Dec 1744 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA (son of DAVISSON Daniel and HARRISON Phoebe); died on 09 Sep 1825 in Monroe, Preble Co., OH.

    Notes:

    On May 7, 1778, Josiah was named the Sheriff of Rockingham County, and the first jail was erected - but never completed - at a plantation known as Smithland, just north of the City of Harrisonburg. Davisson’s term was brief, because of his inability to collect taxes. His replacement, Abraham Smith, had been a member of the Virginia militia during the French-Indian wars. At one time, he was captured and tried for treason. Another sheriff not only was required to locate and arrest an individual, but following the trial, he was ordered to hang the man, a task he performed from a tree in Harrisonburg.

    Died:
    Interment: Sep 1825 Baptist Cemetery, Monroe , Preble Co., OH

    Josiah married WILLIAMS Nancy Ann on 23 Oct 1801 in Harrison Co., WV. Nancy was born on 30 Jul 1772; died on 17 Mar 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WILLIAMS Nancy Ann was born on 30 Jul 1772; died on 17 Mar 1844.
    Children:
    1. 1. DAVISSON Absalom was born on 18 Sep 1802 in Harrison Co., WV; died on 24 May 1874 in Preble Co., OH.
    2. DAVISSON Hannah was born on 07 Sep 1804 in Harrison Co., WV; died on 10 Jul 1872.
    3. DAVISSON Jonathan William was born on 16 Nov 1805 in Harrison Co., WV; died on 16 Jul 1880 in Galveston, Cass Co., IN.
    4. DAVISSON Josiah was born on 06 Oct 1808 in Harrison Co., WV; died on 21 Nov 1863 in Preble Co., OH.
    5. DAVISSON Mary was born on 02 Jun 1811 in VA; died on 16 Mar 1878 in KS.
    6. DAVISSON Amaziah was born on 19 Aug 1813; died in 1832.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DAVISSON Daniel was born about 1716 in Wading River, Suffolk Co., NY (son of DAVISSON Josiah and SKELTON Mary Winthrop); died before 1750 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA.

    Daniel married HARRISON Phoebe about 1743 in Rockingham Co., VA. Phoebe was born in 1724 in Long Island, Queens Co., NY; died in 1807 in Rockingham Co., VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  HARRISON Phoebe was born in 1724 in Long Island, Queens Co., NY; died in 1807 in Rockingham Co., VA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Sr. Josiah Davisson was born on 01 Dec 1744 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA; died on 09 Sep 1825 in Monroe, Preble Co., OH.
    2. DAVISSON Ann was born about 1746 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA; died on 08 Apr 1822 in Mount Welcome, Shenandoah Co., VA.
    3. DAVISSON Phoebe was born in 1748 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA; died in 1838.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  DAVISSON Josiah was born in 1692 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA (son of Jr. Daniel Davison and DODGE Sarah); died in 1759 in Millstone, River, near Printceton, Middlesex Co., NJ.

    Notes:

    With his fathers family moved to North Stonington, CT in 1701 where his father died in 1703. In 1706 when administrator was granted of the fathers estate to Sarah, the mother, and Peter Davison, brother of the deceased, Josiah is recorded as age 14. No record of guardianship has been discovered for any of his father’s children, nothing is known of him in the ensuing five years, to 1711, though a minor, probably acting for himself, from foregoing deeds to him. Josiah had learned the “Potters” trade at age 19 years and was doing business. He afterwards is described as a “Carpenter” and finally as a “Miller”.

    Josiah Davisson’s family has become a legion in numbers and in force from ocean to ocean. It is very important that from the day he settled at Wading River, Long Island, until his grandson came out of the dark ages of Virginia. No vital records exist other than a few preserved in Bible and court deeds and records. The fables of family tradition have in a way, aided to locate persons and places.

    The seven sons of Josiah Davisson of Millstone, NJ with the possible exception of two, went to Virginia, and Daniel was the first to go. He located in that part of Augusta Co. which is now Rockingham, first on “James Branch”, 1746. During the next 20 years, the older sons of Josiah followed. About 1780 they or their sons were inhabitants of what is now Harrison Co., WV. “The Davisson’s” who are all descendants of Josiah are one of the strong lines of descent from our common ancestor, Daniel Davison, 1630-1693, the “Exile”.

    At about 40 years of age, Josiah, for some reason became Davisson. He had eight sons, six of whom took the new name and have sent it down to the present. The reason for this change is shrouded in mystery, but some have believed it was on account of ill will toward Robert Davison of the Monmouth, NJ family. Josiah came to the Millstone Valley below where Princeton now is situated in 1736, with limited means. He purchased thirty-three acres of land, including the site of the Aqueduct Mills, and in a quarter of a century acquired the lands upon the east side of the Millstone up to the Cranbury branch. Here he found Robert Davison in the forks of the streams with Scotch determination to remain, an unverified tradition says. A line fence sometimes makes better enemies, so it may be imagined that Josiah, who had until then non but yielding competition, may have thought this reason enough for putting a new thread in his tartan. This is not history, only tradition, possibly a myth.

    Josiah married SKELTON Mary Winthrop in 1716 in Southhold, Long Island Co., NY. Mary was born on 01 Apr 1694 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA; died in 1759 in Millstone, River, near Printceton, Middlesex Co., NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  SKELTON Mary Winthrop was born on 01 Apr 1694 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA; died in 1759 in Millstone, River, near Printceton, Middlesex Co., NJ.
    Children:
    1. 4. DAVISSON Daniel was born about 1716 in Wading River, Suffolk Co., NY; died before 1750 in Augusta Co., Rockingham Co., VA.
    2. DAVISSON John was born about 1719 in Wading River, Suffolk Co., NY; died on 10 Oct 1793 in Hunterdon Co., NJ.
    3. Sr. Obadiah Davisson was born in Jan 1719 in Wading River, Suffolk Co., NY; died on 17 Jul 1806 in Clarksburg, Harrison Co., WV.