Davis Family

At least three sons of John Davis/Davys (1560-1626) and Agnes of Acton Turville England settled in Haverhill, MA: James: 1583/85  England – 1679 Haverhill, MA,  Thomas: 1603 England- 1683 Haverhill, MA, and John b 1621 m Jane Peaslee in 1646 in Haverhill and died 1675 Newbury. Their other sons were Samuel (1640 Haverhill), and Ephraim (1641 Haverhill) and daughters Katherine Mills, Alice, Agnes, and Sarah Clark (1643 Haverhill).

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James Davis Sr. b 1583 and his brother Thomas Davis b 1603, both born in England, were original settlers of Haverhill. James is a listed member of the group of original settlers of Haverhill led by Rev. John Ward, and Thomas was one of the signatories to the deed for the acquisition of land from the Indians. Haverhill is named after Ward’s home town of Haverhill, England. James and Thomas Davis were among the first five selectmen of the town, chosen in 1646. James Sr. and James Jr. were each awarded 20 acres of ”accommodation” land at that time. In 1649 they were granted part of sour-meadow [38]. In 1652 when the second division of “plough-land” was laid out by the town of Haverhill, James Davis Sr received 10 acres, James Davis Jr 10 acres, John Davis, another brother also born in England before 1621, 6 acres and Thomas Davis 8 acres.  In 1721 lots in the fifth division were drawn [32] and representatives (heirs) of James Sr and James Jr received shares.

The family holdings consisted of at least ninety acres at one point (deed 1393/211, in 1893). The Davis family farm, still intact, if smaller in size, remains to this day on Merrimac St. in the upper village, near the Merrimac line. Apparently the holdings originally crossed over into modern day Merrimac and extended to the other side of Merrimac St. (now a development) (1881 map). One barn building from the old farm is extant, although the farmhouse and other buildings are newer. An 1832 map shows the owner of the farm as T. Davis. 1872 just Davis and J. D. across the street, J. Davis at same intersection by firehouse.

The farm seems to have passed down to another James who is not descended from James Jr. but rather from his brother Samuel. This James Davis, born in 1798 is (Amos, Ephraim, Samuel, James Sr) and his sister Hannah did inherit land from their father Amos Davis (probate 7270). James was a deacon of the church and lived to be 86. He lived at the farm with his second wife Lydia (Morse) whom he married in 1825, for most of their long lives (Lydia died at the age of 92). James and Lydia also may have lived briefly on Wharf Lane as they sold half of 15 Wharf to Benjamin Chase in 1830. Their daughter, Rebecca Ingersoll Davis, is the author of Gleanings of the Merrimack Valley, date. She was apparently named after James’ first wife, Rebecca Ingersoll Jenness, daughter of Zebulon and Ruth Ingersoll who lived on River Road and Wharf Lane for many years.

Lydia Davis’s brother Joseph Morse died on the bridge in mysterious circumstances. Her brother Stephen was involved in several land deals in and around the village (see http://www.rocksvillage.org/families/morse-family/).

A three acre property, now at the address of 99 Old Amesbury Line Rd., was bought by James Davis in 1850 from Samuel Maynard. Part of the land including a house was sold to Wallace George (b. 1827 son of Moses George and Abigail Bodwell Ladd) in 1852 (482/270). The ell of the current house at that address is likely to be half of the Swett tavern located originally on E. Main St. that was split in two in about 1852, the other half becoming the Osgood house on River Road [The Peaslees and Others of Haverhill and Vicinity by E. A. Kimball, 1899.] (see http://www.rocksvillage.org/historic-houses/river-road/swett-osgood-house/(Deed 482/270). But James Davis seems to have retained much of the land behind the house as he is shown as the owner in maps of 1872. By 1889 Rufus A. Chase, a descendant of Simeon Chase who lived on Colby’s Lane, owned the land and the house. The house passed into the Ramsey family in 1889, heirs of Rufus Chase (deed 2855/455).

One of James and Lydia’s children, Amos b 1827, married Elmira George, daughter of Gideon George, brother of Moses George. See also http://www.rocksvillage.org/families/george/


James Davis, son of John & Agnes Davis, b. 1583 in Marlborough, Wiltshire England and d. 29 Jan 1678/79 in Haverhill, Essex Co MA, age about 90.  He married 11 June 1618 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England to Cicely “Sisella” Thayer, daughter of John & Joan (Lawrence) Thayer.  She b. 1 May 1600 in Thornbury, Gloucester England, and d. 28 May 1673 in Haverhill MA.  James Davis Sr. 1680, probate #7260.

There are records of the births of both Cicely and James in Thornbury. [30=Sutherland]

James Davis, known as James Davis Sr. during his lifetime, was one of the founders of Haverhill, MA, a group of men who were organized by Rev. John Ward. His name appears in the records of 1650 as first appearing in 1646 with a property valuation of 200.
Children of James & Cicely (Thayer) Davis:

1. James Davis, Jr. b. 28 Jan 1621 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England; married 1 Dec 1648 Haverhill MA to Elizabeth Eaton ( – 21 Jan 1683) James’ probate 1694 # 7261. A Mary as wife is in will. Children:

1a. Hanah, d. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), (June 19, 1650. [10: 4m: CTR] – July 5 [8. dup.], 1650)
1b. Ehster, d. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Oct. 8, 1651.
1c. Elizabeth, d. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Mar. 11, 1653-4. Elizabeth marries Robert Hastings, Oct. 31, 1676. Their daughter Katherine Hastings b 1677 in 1699 m Samuel Davis b 1666 to Samuel Davis and Deborah Barnes. Samuel would appear to be Elizabeth’s cousin.
1d. Ann [Anne. dup.], d. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Feb. 13, 1655[-6.] (marries James Jr. Pecker)
1e. Sarah, d. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Aug. 5, 1658. Sarah marries Dudley Porter, [bef. 1784.]  Sarah marries Thomas Litchfield as listed in probate
1f. James, s. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Oct. 3, 1660 – 1708) marries Mrs. Sarah Wiggins in 1693,  1708, probate #7262 (widow is Sarah, son is James. Sarah is sister of Ezra Cottle)
1g. John, s. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), June 30, 1664, killed in Canada, ––– ––, 1690
1h. Daniel, s. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Sept. 19, 1666. Dies at Pemaquid, Apr. ––, 1689.
1i. Constant, ch. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), Mar. 9, 1673-4. marries Joseph Barney (listed in probate
1j. Elisha, s. James, jr. and Elizabeth (Eaton), (Aug. 30, 1670 – Jan. 18, 1738-9). Elisha marries Grace Shaw, June 19, 1694

2. Ens. John Davis, b. bef. 28 Jan 1621 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England. Died May 25, 1686 in Dover, MA. John also an original settler of Haverhill.
3. Judith Davis, b. 1625 or May 14, 1617 in Wiltshire, England; d. May 1667 in Haverhill, MA. m 1 Sep 1647 to Samuel Gild /Gile/Guile and had children Samuel, Judith, John, Hannah, Sarah, James, Ephraim, Mary.
4. Joanna Davis, b. abt 1632 in ?Haverhill MA; m. 26 Oct 1645 to George Corliss. He d. 19 Oct 1686 and had children Mary, John, Joanna, Martha, Deborah, Ann, Huldah, Sarah.
5. Ephraim Davis, b. 1633 in ?Haverhill MA, married 31 Dec 1659 in Haverhill MA to Mary Johnson (Clark), d of John and Susanna Johnson of Andover, MA. Mary’s sister-in-law, Elizabeth Dane, husband of her brother Lt. Stephen Johnson, was accused of witchcraft in Andover but was later acquitted. Ephraim Davis died 28 Sep 1679 in Haverhill. Children: Ephraim, Stephen, Ephraim 2d, Mary, Thomas, Jonathan, Joannah, Susannah, Hannah.
6. Samuel Davis, b. 26 Nov 1640 in ?Haverhill MA; m. 17 Dec 1663 in Haverhill MA to Deborah Barnes who d. 14 Jan 1718-19, daughter of William and Rachel Barnes. Samuel died 10 Sep 1696 in Haverhill Ch: Samuel Jr.(1667 – 1750) who married his cousin Elizabeth’s daughter Katherine Hastings, Deborah (1669 – 1669), Rachel (1670 – 1696), Joseph (1673) (marries Jermima Eastman – child – Elizabeth (1711 ) marries Elijah Davis and then Abraham Chase)),William (1674), Rebecca (1677 – 1727), Ephraim (1679), Sarah (1679 – 1716) twin of Ephraim married Eastman, Amos (1683 – 1686, Mary (1685).

7. Hannah Davis, b. abt 1645
8. Sarah Davis, b. 1642 in ?Haverhill MA; married 18 June 1663  John Page Jr., who lived until 7 June 1714. She d. 7 July 1680 or June 7, 1714 Haverhill, MA. Some sources say that John Page married  2 December 1673 Martha Dow, but other sources say that Sarah and John had a daughter Sarah in 1674 who married John Hutchins.

Samuel Davis Jr. (1667 – 1750) son of Samuel Davis and Deborah Barnes, married Katherine Hastings 20 Apr 1699 at Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts . Katherine Hastings was born at Haverhill, Essex, Mass. (8 Nov 1677 – 3 Aug 1734) daughter of Robert Hastings and Elizabeth Davis. Samuel Davis died 3 Aug 1750 at Concord, New Hampshire . They were the parents of 13 children: Samuel Davis born 26 Dec 1700. Samuel, and Mary Fowler, Sept. 18, 1718.* Robert Davis born 6 Apr 1703. Katherine Davis born 6 Apr 1705. Sarah Davis born 16 Jan 1706/07. Sarah, and Peter Dulorh [Daulorsh. CR2], Sept. 9, 1730. Ephraim Davis born 7 Oct 1710. Rebecca Davis born 15 Jul 1712. Benjamin Davis born 10 Sep 1713. Elizabeth Davis born 17 Jul 1715. Samuel Davis born 4 Jun 1715. Hannah Davis born 13 Jul 1715. Benjamin Davis born 12 Apr 1718. John Davis born 29 Sep 1720 . Amos Davis born 11 May 1727. (see Ephraim below for conflict of all offspring in red. The 3 children all born 1715 are suspect here.)

Ephraim (Samuel,  James Sr.) (8 Nov 1679 – 7 Oct 1751) marries Hannah ( Aug. 28, 1698  – 11 Aug 1743 or 13 Aug 1748)  Hannah Eastman (1682 – 1743), 5 Feb 1706.

Ephraim’s Probate 7241. Dated 1751
Son or brother Amos is executor
Son Amos his dwelling house. Land joining Ephraim’s grandfathers near meeting house (note: this would be near the present Baptist church on Amesbury Line Rd.)
His wife Hannah. It also mentions a William   Maybe his brother?
Children of Ephraim and Hannah:

1. Sarah  (26, Jan 1707 – 1736)) Sarah, marries Thomas Beedle, Oct. 6, 1736 (1702 – 1733.
Children:

1a. Elisabeth, d. Thomas and Sarah, bp. Nov. 13, 1737. PR, Elisabeth, marries Samuel Sargent, Sept. 29, 1743.*
1b. Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah, Aug. 8, 1745
1c.  Nathaniel, s. Thomas and Sarah, Sept. 15, 1743.
1d. Thomas, s. Thomas and Sarah, Aug. 22, 1739.
1e. Benjamin, s. Thomas and Sarah, Aug. 7, 1741.

2. Ephraim Davis (7 Oct 1710 -Jan. 2, 1792, a. 77 y. CR2 [Jan. 24, in his 83d y. GR3]. Ephraim is given land in Amesbury. Marries Mary Page (1712 – 7 Jun 1789) on May 22, 1734. Probate dated 1792. #7242

2a. Abraham (in will) (Nov. 5, 1741 –    )
2b. Mary (June 3, 1735. – Aug. 12, 1736.)
2c. Ephraim (in will) (Mar. 28, 1739 d. 1810) either or both, married Lydia Farrington in 1763 and Martha Chase Morse in 1759 or 1769.  Martha is 1747-1807, daughter of Wells and Martha Chase. See Chase family page. [ https://www.geni.com/people/Martha-Davis/6000000007454498354] Probate: 7243, dated 1810. Wells Chase Davis and Jacob Davis are named executors.
2d. Sarah (Oct. 19, 1755 – )Sarah, and Daniel [David. int.] Hunkins of Haverhill, at Haverhill [Aug. 26, 17[83. TC]. int.].*
2e. Amos (in will) (11 Dec 1760 – June 1804). Genealogy book says that this Amos was the one who married Hannah Griffin
2f. Isacc (Sept. ––, 1744 – Oct. 6, 1744.)
2g. Asa (in will)
2h. Hannah (given 1/2 the house) (Apr. 23, 1753 – )Hannah, and Daniel Wyman of Pelham, int. Aug. 27, 1787.
2i. Jacob (June 9, 1748. [1742 TC] -Sept. 17, 1755)
2j. Isaac: (Mar. 15, 1746) (executor of Ephraim’s will ) Isaac, marries Elisabeth Killey of Haverhill, int. Oct. 28, 1780.
2k. Jacob (Apr. 17, 1758. – Aug. 15, 1760)
2l. Mary: (May 22, 1751 – )(given 1/2 the house). Marries Samuel Dow.

3. Benjamin Davis (10 Sep 1713 – Dec. 10, 1713)
4. Hannah  (13 Jul 1715 – 1746) Hannah, marries Richerd Colbie (1710 – 1796), [bef. 1739.]
Children of Hannah and Richard:

4a. Mary
4b. Ephraim
4c Hannah
4d Richard
4e. John

5. Benjamin Davis (12 Apr 1718 – 1758). Is given land in NH from Ephraim’s will. Marries Ruth Hadley (1723 – 1758) Sister of Eliphalet who marries Elizabeth, Ben’s sister). Children of Benjamin and Ruth:

5a.Benjamin (1743 – xxx)
5b. Gertrude (1750 – 1870)
5c. Ruth (1747 – xxxx)
5d. Amos (1757 – 1835) Amos Davis of Plaistow married Sarah Hunkins (1765) Nov 6, 1788 in Haverhill. They had at least one child Hannah born in Apr 1801, interestingly the same year that the other Amos’ Hannah was born. They sell land in Haverhill 1815-1817.
Children of Amos and Sarah:   5d1. Hannah (15 June 1789 – 7 May 1849) married Benjamin Davis in 1810.

5e. Cartrite (1750 – xxxx)
5f. Moses (1752 – xxxx)

6. John Davis Jr., (29 Sep, 1720)s of Ephraim and Hannah Eastman?) (Some sources say he is son of Samuel Davis) married Priscilla Clark (1729 – xxx) Oct 20, 1747 (Given land in Haverhill from Ephraim) Probate in 1781 # 7289. Priscilla gives administration to her son James.  Does he marry Sarah Barney before Priscilla??

6a. James Davis was born of John Davis Jr and Priscilla (Clark) (June 16, 1751 – 15 Sep 1825). James, marries Abigail White of Plaistow, Aug. 4, 1787.* They have Mary and another James (1798-1817, age 19).
6b. Hannah born Apr 5, 1749.

Probate: 7271,  James, h. Abigail (White), dies Sept. 15, 1825. [a. 74 y. GR2] He is buried in Maplewood Cemetery. (William White and Priscilla White along with Mary Davis claim no objections to will to be the only heirs of James Davis.)
Gives to his daughter Mary 6 acres of woodlot called Brandybrow. As well as an undivided 1/2 part of the rest of his property.
Entrusts the other half to Nicholas White for Priscilla White the wife of William White.

Subsequently, land was sold to Timothy Kenison Dec 21, 1844 as Trust.(379/276) (see Kenison Probate#  44122.

Abigail, wid. James dies  Feb. 26, 1844, a. 87 y. GR2 (in Haverhill 1830 census)
Children:
6a1. James, s. James and Abigail (White), May 1, 1791, dies May 2, 1791.
6a2. Abigail, d. James and Abigail (White), May 24, 1792, dies July 24, 1797.
6a3. Mary, d. James and Abigail (White), June 9, 1794. marries George W. Demerritt, May 10, 1838.*
6a4. Margaret, d. James and Abigail (White), Apr. 28, 1796, dies July 13, 1797.
6a5. James Jr., s. James and Abigail (White), June 6, 1798. James, jr. dies May 15, 1817, a. 19 y. GR2
6a6. Priscilla, d of James and Abigail  Jan. 20, 1790. marries William White (4 Sept 1789 – 25 Sep 1825) m. July 4, 1816. (Nicholas White is trustee of Priscilla when James dies)

7. Elizabeth Davis (12 Mar 1723(2) – 1746). Elizabeth, of Haverhill, and Eliphalet Hadley (1720 – 1747), June 7, 1744  ( 10 Children: http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/elizabeth-davis_12965518)
8. Amos Davis (11 Mar 1727 – 2 Jan 1810 (81 yrs)), married Hannah Dow m: February 14, 1748/49 b: May 12, 1724 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Hannah born in 1722 died July 28, 1799 in her 77th year. 2nd marriage: Marries Hannah Griffin (3 or 5 Aug 1766 – 1846)  Amos married Hannah Griffin, Aug. 31, 1800. Hannah (Griffin), wid. [w. Amos. GR5], b. Chester, NH, d. Phillip and Ruth Griffin dies of dysentery, Aug. 5, 1846, a. 80 y. 11 m. 12 d. [Aug. 6. GR5] .

“We are informed by Mr. James Davis that his father Amos Davis of the East Parish owned two Negroes, named Prince and Judith, which he purchased when young in Newburyport. The bill of sale of them is still preserved in the family. Prince married a white woman, and, after securing his freedom, removed to Sanbornton, N. H., where he has descendants still living. Judith remained in the family until her death.” –[ G W Chase History of Haverhill p. 243]

In the 1790 census for Haverhill, MA, Amos Davis’s household includes one non-white free person and no slaves. It is listed as located near Josiah Chase which puts him up the hill from the village. In 1800 the Amos Davis household includes only free white persons. In 1800 there is also a household in Haverhill for a Prince Davis containing one adult white female and four non-white free persons. By 1810 Prince Davis is no longer listed in the Haverhill census. He probably had moved to NH by that time.

Children of Amos and Hannah:

8a.Judith, d. Amos and Hannah (Dow), Jan. 2, 1749-50.

8b.Sadah, d. Amos and Hannah, Jan. 3, 1750 dies June 28, 1753. PR32

8c.Rhoda Griffin Page (1790/1792 – 1/2 sister of James Davis) The birth of Rhoda Griffin is a mystery. She was born in Haverhill, MA in Nov 1790/92 to Hannah Griffin.  In 1800 Hannah married Amos Davis. The records of Rhoda’s marriage list her name as Griffin.  The death certificate of one of her children in New Hampshire list her maiden name as Davis.  The death of another of her children, Rebecca Ingersoll Morse gives her mother’s name as Rhoda Griffin (the child’s father is Joseph Page). Rhoda’s death certificate lists her parents as Amos Davis and Hannah Griffin.  It is still unclear if Amos was actually Rhoda’s biological father or not. There is a record of a Hannah Griffin marrying Amos Childs in Bradford, MA in January 1793.

Amos and Hannah had two children together of record.  The first, James, was born two years before their marriage.  Hannah was born one year after their marriage. Amos was about forty years older than Hannah Griffin.

Rhoda married(2) Joseph Page (1779 – 1847) on Sept. 25, 1808 (this is strange as Amos Davis didn’t die until 1810). Rhoda and Joseph had a son Stephen Page (1810), a daughter Rebecca Ingersoll Page (b abt 1821) who married Stephen Morse, and a son Joseph who married in 1854 in Bradford. Rhoda and Joseph were listed in the 1850 census for Londonderry, NH.

Rebecca and Stephen Morse  had Fannie, Hannah B, Oren and Angeline. Sons Newell, Henry, and John all died before the age of 21. Rebecca and Stephen and children are listed In 1860 and 1870 censuses for Londonderry. After her husband  died, Rebecca lived with her daughter Fannie and her husband James Harris in Haverhill, MA (census for 1900, 1910). Rebecca died May 26, 1910. There is a record of Fannie marrying Samuel E Leach in 1865 in Methuen, MA.

8d.James b Jan 20, 1798 (became a Deacon and married Lydia Morse – see below)

8e. Hannah, d. Amos and Hannah born Oct. 28, 1752, dies Dec. 25, 1752. PR32.

8f. Hannah b Apr- 1801. Hannah, marries Matthew McFee of Londonderry, Dec. 24, 1818. In 1858 in Haverhill Samuel Foot b in Amesbury, Gentleman, m Hannah McFee. Both were 57 yrs old. Second m for each of them. His parents Ephraim Foot and Sarah Foot. Her parents Amos and Hannah Davis. Hannah Davis Foot died 1875 Haverhill age 74. A Hannah McFee is listed as living with John Foot in 1850 at the age of 47.

Probate #7270 is for Hannah to take guardianship of James who is 13 and Hannah who is 10, signed by John Ingersoll. Probate #7202 in 1811 for Amos Davis includes his will written in 1804. In it he leaves 1/3 of all of his real and personal estate to his wife Hannah, but also leaves several pieces of land to James and Hannah, his children. He leaves a piece of land in Plaistow to Amos Davis of Plaistow. His widow signed a statement waiving her provisions in the will and requests that a committee be formed to assess and apportion the inheritance and give her her right of dower. The committee assigns Hannah a chamber in the dwelling house along with various other rights such as use of the oven. They also give her part of all of Amos’ land holdings, probably 1/3. She is also granted 6 1/2 acres of the ‘home place’ bounded on land of Zebulon Ingersoll, Joseph Moody. Haverhill 1830 census lists a household for Mrs. Hannah Davis, with 1 female child, 1 female > 60 and one female > 70. Hannah wife of Amos, above would be 65 in 1830. Is the older female her mother or other relative? (see siblings below) Hannah Griffin Davis was born in Chester NH in 1765 of Phillip and Ruth Griffen. Hannah and Amos Davis are buried in Greenwood cemetery. Amos was in the 3rd foot company in Haverhill in 1757 (38) He purchased 2 acres of land near county bridge from Samuel Peaslee in 1757. Amos and Hannah Dow “bought a negro to be bp Oct 1757)

Hannah Griffen’s siblings include: (children of Phillip/Philips Griffin and Ruth): Jeremiah b 1748 Chester NH, John 1763, Mary 1755, Nathaniel 1759, Phebe 1757, Ruben 1761, Ruth 1753, Saml 1751, Hannah herself 1766(or 1765), Elisabeth 1753.

Dea. James Davis, jr., marries [Mrs. int.] Rebecca Ingersoll Jenness, Dec. 4, 1817.* Deacon James Davis dies Dec 29, 1884, age 86. Buried Greenwood cemetery, Haverhill, MA.
Deaths: Rebekah, w. James, jr., Aug. 13, 1824, a. 32 y. GR5
James, jr., remarries Lydia Morse [of West Newbury. int.], Mar. 23, 1825.* Lydia dies 1888, age 92. Lydia is daughter of Daniel and Mary (Challis) Morse, see Morse page.

James and Lydia lived on the Davis family farm on Merrimac St. The 1850 Haverhill census shows the James Davis, Jr. household worth $3500. He is a farmer age 51. With him lives his wife Lydia (Morse) age 54, and his children Rebecca Ingersoll age 21, James age 19, shoemaker, Daniel Morse age 14, John age 13, and Lydia Maria age 8. Phoebe Head age 96 from NH and Jordan Getchell age 19, laborer from Maine, also live with them. Another son of Lydia and James, Amos Davis  (11 SEP 1827 – Mar. 3, 1891) marries Elmira E. George Davis (1827 – 1884) (Gideon George’s daughter)* Their daughter is   Caroline F. Davis (1857 – 1945)*

Rebecca Ingersoll Davis (1828 – 1906) is the author of Gleanings from Merrimac Valley, published in 1881.

A daughter of Dea. Davis, Miss Rebecca, was an author of note, her articles on the
history of her native town, her gleanings from Merrimac Valley, and
her poems are too well known to need a comment.  Other members of this
old family are at the present time filling places of trust and honor. [smith]

Daughters of Mary Carr Elliott and Theodore Ordway
Elizabeth Ordway marries Deacon James Davis
Frances Ordway marries Daniel M. Davis

Thomas, s of John Davis/Davys and Agnes of Acton Turville, England, was born in 1603 in England and died in 1683 in Haverhill.

https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Davis-of-Haverhill/6000000001690623033

Thomas married Christian who died in 1688 in Haverhill. They had John who m. Elinor, Mary, Joseph (1626-1671) m. Mary, Samuel, Thomas, and Joanna. Thomas is not listed as one of the original founders of Haverhill, bit he did sign the deed with the Indians acquiring the land in 1642. In 1646 he had land valued at 100.

Joanna Davis (1624 England -1688 Haverhill) married(1) George Corliss (1617 England – 1686 Haverhill) and (2) James Ordway (1621 England – 1708 Haverhill)

https://www.geni.com/people/Joanna-Ordway/1057023

Joanna Davis and George Corliss had Mary Neff, Ann Robie, John Corliss, Joanna Dow, Martha Corliss, Deborah Kingsbury, George Corliss, Huldah Eastman Whittaker, and Sarah Ayer. James Ordway (1621-1708) m(1) Ann, and they had ten children. James died in Newbury, MA. and is buried there.

Deeds for 66 Merrimac Road

2017: 35927/107 Stephen Snow to Sixty Six Merrimac – Hav (47 acres)

1996: 13911/230 Donald A. Snow Jr. and Marion A. Snow to Stephen Snow. (10259/40 (1989) & 5918/759 (xx))

1985: 7641/577 Lois H. Snow to Donald A. Snow Jr. (Donald A. Snow Sr. died in 1976

1972: 5918/757 & 5852/14 corrects parcel 1 description

1943:3352/45 Town to Donald A. Snow

1944:3370/504 Town to Donald A. Snow

1922: 2506/129 Freeman Whitten & LIzzie M. Whitten to Donald A. Snow

1917: 2365/190: William H. Rivers & Mary B. to Freeman Whitten.

1912: 2185/78: Andrew Sederquist to William H. Rivers

1912: 2129/164 perhaps Mortgage for William H. Rivers

1911: 2114/121, 122, 124 William Rivers got it from Harry R. Davis administer of estate of Daniel M. Davis, and Rebecca I. Davis and deed of Caroline F. Davis & James. (60.8 acres)

1910:  2005/274. James (and Mary), Daniel (and Ann), Caroline (unmarried), Harry (and Millicent), and William (and Betsy) Davis (probable heirs of James and Lydia Davis. They had sons James and Daniel and a granddaughter Caroline) for one dollar and other considerations to Maud Smith of Lawrence, 24.75 acres in Haverhill and Merrimac near the Merrimac line bordering on Back Lane and on the meeting house, along Merrimac Rd and by land of Kinneson, Palmer and Jordan.

1893:  1393/211. John Davis (and wife Lucy H.)  to heirs of his father James Davis: James, Rebecca I., Daniel, and Carrie, for one dollar and other considerations, his 1/6 of his father’s lands. 90 acres including land in the towns of Merrimac and Haverhill, bordering on Merrimac Rd., Kimball, others and including two dwelling houses, barn, outbuildings, being the homestead of their father, Dea. James Davis. (John was born about 1837 to James and Lydia.)

1852:  482/270 James and Lydia Davis sell house for $140.00 to Wallace T. George (cordswainer) on June 23, 1852 (book ) It is bounded by: Starting at James C. Elliott (inherits Garrison Estate) and running northeasterly by road to bend in road then on road to amesbury to land of William Davis Stickney Chase then through well back to James C. Elliott land. (responsible for 1/2 the well repair) Corner of Amesbury line Road and Merrimack Road.

1930. 2855/455. Cora Ramsey (daughter of Rufus A. Chase) to Ruth Ramsey (Cora’s daughter). Appears to be the Old Amesbury Line Rd. house.

1795 (163/155) Amos and Hannah Davis sell land to W. Chase.

References: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pattyrose/engel/gen/fg16/fg16_045.htm

geni.com

familysearch.org

familyrecord.net

George Wingate Chase [32]

Benjamin Mirick [38]

Portrait of James Jr. Husband of Hannah Griffin. https://haverhill.pastperfectonline.com/photo/320849DC-DCCF-4B8A-BBA4-205374344911