Jacob married to Mary Haskell on 14 Sep 1687,[6][7] in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts.[1][8] Mary and Jacob Davis had the following children:[3][4][5]
Jacob;
Moses;
William;
Mary m.Lufkin m2.Harraden;
Aaron;
Elizabeth m.Woodward;
Joseph.
Jacob Davis died 1 Feb 1717/18 in Gloucester, Massachusetts.[1][3][9]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 "Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849." Online database accessed 11 Jul 2018. Births, p.187 "Davis, Jacobe, s.Jacobe and Elizabeth, Feb. 26, 1662. [26:11 m. CT.R.]"; Marriages p.266 "Haskell, Mary, and Jacob Davis, Sept. 14, 1687." Deaths p.106 "Davis, Feb. 1, 1717/18, a. abt. 55 y."
↑ "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch: 10 Feb 2018, Jacob Davis, 26 Jan 1662; citing Gloster, Essex, MA; FHL microfilm 877,468.
↑ 3.03.13.2 Ferris, Mary Walton, “Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes.” Pages 282-283. Accessed 26 May 2018 on HathiTrust.
↑ 5.05.1 "Haskell Family in North America - Descendants of William Haskell and Elinor Foule." Online tree maintained by the Haskell Family Association, accessed 18 Mar 2018: profile #181.
↑ Babson, John James, "Notes and Additions to the History of Gloucester: Part First, Early Settlers, Volume 1." M.V.B. Perley; 1876, p.35. Accessed online 10 Jul 2018 on GoogleBooks.
↑ Haskell, Ulysses G., "A Short Account of the Descendants of William Haskell of Gloucester MA" Historical Collections of the Essex Institute v.32, 1896, p.138.
↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch: 9 Feb 2018, Jacob Davis and Mary Haskall, 14 Sep 1687; FHL microfilm 0823641 V. 1-2.
↑ "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch: 10 Feb 2018, Jacob Davis, 1 Feb 1717; citing Gloucester, Essex, MA, reference v.1 p.166; FHL microfilm 864,859.
See Also
Helliwell, Ernest, Joseph Davis, Cabinet Maker of Boston, Massachusetts, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 2016) Vol. 170, WN 679, Page 210.{gedcom source}
Stearns, Ezra S. et al. Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1908, p. 217: https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami01stea/page/n355/mode/2up
James Holland Currie. Research done at The Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Author: Note: taken from source Mass G 5 A Vol 1,2,3; Savage Gen Dix 7 CONT A 7 E 24 CONT B12F12 Vol 1 pg 352. {gedcom source}
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