Preserving the Past. Other shows b.1716
m.1732 (1) William Ederington 1720-1775;
m.1777 (2) John Davis 1719-1785
As stated by grandson William Ederington 1803-1894, "related to the Metcalfe, Fitz Hughs, and other distinguished families."
There are several Cecelia/Celia named among the families; Cecelia FitzHugh Helm Ederington, Celia Helm, Celia Davis, Cecelia Ederington Hoagland....
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Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington –
Her name is actually Elizabeth (Helm) Ederington 1720-1797; m. (1) William Ederington 1720-1775; (2) John Davis 1719-1785; which may undoubtedly represented a phonetic misunderstanding as written by / shown on Frederick A. Virkus' book "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy; The First Families of America" Volume II 1926. See quoted narrative below…
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The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy;
The First Families of America;
Edited by Frederick A. Virkus
Volume II 1926
Explanation and Analysis of Records;
See p. 10;
Abbreviation: Bachelor of Art, member, American, Philosophical, Society, College, married, died…….
See p. 165; scroll down a bit to….
1- Howell, Hannah McIver Davis (Mrs. Charles Bascom), b Society Hill, S.C., Sept. 19, 1864.
8- Rev. David Daniel Davis (1708-69), from Wales to Newcastle, Del., 1710, brought by his father, who purchased 30,000 acres from William Penn; was one of the founders of the Welsh Tract, Pa;
7- John, A.B., U. of Pa., 1763, fellow same; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.; fellow Baptist Coll., Providence, R.I.; pastor 2d Baptist Ch., Boston, Mass.;
6- John (d 1785) migrated to Loudon Co., Va., thence to Craven (now Fairfield) Co,. S.C. (his seven sons were all officers in Am. Rev., only two of whom, Amos and James, survived); m 2d, Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
5- James (1754-1822), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary Ederington, dau. Of Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
4- Jonathan (1786-1853), m Rebecca Kincaid (James 5, officer Am. Rev.);
Their FAG links are sandwiched below:
8- Rev. David Daniel Davis (1708-69), from Wales to Newcastle, Del., 1710, brought by his father, who purchased 30,000 acres from William Penn; was one of the founders of the Welsh Tract, Pa;
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143538782/david-daniel-davis
7- John, A.B., U. of Pa., 1763, fellow same; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.; fellow Baptist Coll., Providence, R.I.; pastor 2d Baptist Ch., Boston, Mass.;
6- John (d 1785) migrated to Loudon Co., Va., thence to Craven (now Fairfield) Co,. S.C. (his seven sons were all officers in Am. Rev., only two of whom, Amos and James, survived); m 2d, Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539269/john-davis
5- James (1754-1822), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary Ederington, dau. Of Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143538995/james-davis
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539433/mary-davis
4- Jonathan (1786-1853), m Rebecca Kincaid (James 5, officer Am. Rev.);
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539330/jonathan-davis
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9310322/rebecca-davis
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DEATH 1797 • Aft 1797, Newberry, South Carolina
Preserving the Past. Other shows b.1716
m.1732 (1) William Ederington 1720-1775;
m.1777 (2) John Davis 1719-1785
As stated by grandson William Ederington 1803-1894, "related to the Metcalfe, Fitz Hughs, and other distinguished families."
There are several Cecelia/Celia named among the families; Cecelia FitzHugh Helm Ederington, Celia Helm, Celia Davis, Cecelia Ederington Hoagland....
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Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington –
Her name is actually Elizabeth (Helm) Ederington 1720-1797; m. (1) William Ederington 1720-1775; (2) John Davis 1719-1785; which may undoubtedly represented a phonetic misunderstanding as written by / shown on Frederick A. Virkus' book "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy; The First Families of America" Volume II 1926. See quoted narrative below…
=================================
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy;
The First Families of America;
Edited by Frederick A. Virkus
Volume II 1926
Explanation and Analysis of Records;
See p. 10;
Abbreviation: Bachelor of Art, member, American, Philosophical, Society, College, married, died…….
See p. 165; scroll down a bit to….
1- Howell, Hannah McIver Davis (Mrs. Charles Bascom), b Society Hill, S.C., Sept. 19, 1864.
8- Rev. David Daniel Davis (1708-69), from Wales to Newcastle, Del., 1710, brought by his father, who purchased 30,000 acres from William Penn; was one of the founders of the Welsh Tract, Pa;
7- John, A.B., U. of Pa., 1763, fellow same; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.; fellow Baptist Coll., Providence, R.I.; pastor 2d Baptist Ch., Boston, Mass.;
6- John (d 1785) migrated to Loudon Co., Va., thence to Craven (now Fairfield) Co,. S.C. (his seven sons were all officers in Am. Rev., only two of whom, Amos and James, survived); m 2d, Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
5- James (1754-1822), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary Ederington, dau. Of Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
4- Jonathan (1786-1853), m Rebecca Kincaid (James 5, officer Am. Rev.);
Their FAG links are sandwiched below:
8- Rev. David Daniel Davis (1708-69), from Wales to Newcastle, Del., 1710, brought by his father, who purchased 30,000 acres from William Penn; was one of the founders of the Welsh Tract, Pa;
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143538782/david-daniel-davis
7- John, A.B., U. of Pa., 1763, fellow same; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.; fellow Baptist Coll., Providence, R.I.; pastor 2d Baptist Ch., Boston, Mass.;
6- John (d 1785) migrated to Loudon Co., Va., thence to Craven (now Fairfield) Co,. S.C. (his seven sons were all officers in Am. Rev., only two of whom, Amos and James, survived); m 2d, Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539269/john-davis
5- James (1754-1822), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary Ederington, dau. Of Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143538995/james-davis
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539433/mary-davis
4- Jonathan (1786-1853), m Rebecca Kincaid (James 5, officer Am. Rev.);
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143539330/jonathan-davis
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9310322/rebecca-davis
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DEATH 1797 • Aft 1797, Newberry, South Carolina
Gravesite Details
There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists.
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