Box 1
Contains 116 Results:
Davis, Nicholas, New Bedford, 1804 21 5 mo
Feels feeble, but is still an old Separate.
Davis, Nicholas, Jr., New Bedford, 1805 3 mo 30
Old Society has taken over their meeting house at Acushnet, so the separatists meet at a schoolhouse in Tabertown. His brother Timothy has named a son Samuel Wetherill.
Davis, Nicholas, New Bedford, 1808 3 mo 17
Old and ailing
Davis, Nicholas, Jr., New Bedford, 1809 6 m 27
Uncle Nicholas Davis feels infirm. Benj. Bumpus much admired for his ministry in his old age, and Elizabeth Hunt visits the meeting.
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1780 6 m 24
Responding to Wetherill's earlier letter, looking towards a sympathetic relationship with him
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1783 10 mo 10th
Reports that in a struggle with Old Society concerning meeting house properties
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1784 5 mo 19th
Concerning an Address in response to former Friends and seeking subscriptions to have it published. ALS damaged
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1784 5 mo 22
Benj. Bumpus would like to visit Wetherill. Property claims concerns with old Society
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1784 7 mo 6
Hoping Wetherill will make a visit
Davis, Timo[thy], Dartmouth, 1786 7 mo 18
Worried that he has offended Wetherill and hears reports that number of Free Quakers in Phila. has gotten very small. Ministers in the area have been Nicholas Waln (very against the Separatists), John Townsend, and John Store