Noah D. Davis died in Jerusalem.
From the Corning Journal, Corning New York, 2 Apr. 1885
Simeon Cole, born in 1804, married Jane Albro, of Jerusalem. He owns a saw mill in Larzelere's Hollow, and a farm adjoining. He has been two terms County Superintendent of the Poor, and is a man widely and favorably known. Their children are De Witt C., Hannah, Edward, Delia, James A., Gilbert, David and Frank. De Witt C. married Harriet Wheeler, daughter of Nathan G. Wheeler, of Jerusalem. They reside on the old Daniel Brown farm, more lately known as the Gould farm. Their children are Adelaide, Walter, and Ralph. Hannah married Noah Davis, son of Thomas R. Davis, of Jerusalem, and emigrated to Geneseo, Illinois. Edward married Mercy M., daughter of Willis Pierce, and resides near Kinney's Corners. He was a soldier in the 148th Regiment, and became a captain, serving till the close of the Rebellion. Delia married John Spangler, who resides on the Cronk farm in Jerusalem. James A. married in 1867, Bethany, daughter of David Sisson, and is now a merchant in Chico, California. The others reside with their parents. [From p. 505: "David [Sisson, son of Jonathan and Catherine (Vosbinder) Sisson, grandson of George Sisson of Universal Friend's Society] married Charlotte, daughter of Zachariah Coons, of Jerusalem. He died in California in 1850, leaving a daughter Bethany, now the wife of James A. Cole. His widow became the wife of his brother, Harrison.]
From History and Directory of Yates County, New York
published 1873, Penn Yan, New York
edited by Stafford C. Cleveland,
Noah D. Davis died in Jerusalem.
From the Corning Journal, Corning New York, 2 Apr. 1885
Simeon Cole, born in 1804, married Jane Albro, of Jerusalem. He owns a saw mill in Larzelere's Hollow, and a farm adjoining. He has been two terms County Superintendent of the Poor, and is a man widely and favorably known. Their children are De Witt C., Hannah, Edward, Delia, James A., Gilbert, David and Frank. De Witt C. married Harriet Wheeler, daughter of Nathan G. Wheeler, of Jerusalem. They reside on the old Daniel Brown farm, more lately known as the Gould farm. Their children are Adelaide, Walter, and Ralph. Hannah married Noah Davis, son of Thomas R. Davis, of Jerusalem, and emigrated to Geneseo, Illinois. Edward married Mercy M., daughter of Willis Pierce, and resides near Kinney's Corners. He was a soldier in the 148th Regiment, and became a captain, serving till the close of the Rebellion. Delia married John Spangler, who resides on the Cronk farm in Jerusalem. James A. married in 1867, Bethany, daughter of David Sisson, and is now a merchant in Chico, California. The others reside with their parents. [From p. 505: "David [Sisson, son of Jonathan and Catherine (Vosbinder) Sisson, grandson of George Sisson of Universal Friend's Society] married Charlotte, daughter of Zachariah Coons, of Jerusalem. He died in California in 1850, leaving a daughter Bethany, now the wife of James A. Cole. His widow became the wife of his brother, Harrison.]
From History and Directory of Yates County, New York
published 1873, Penn Yan, New York
edited by Stafford C. Cleveland,
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