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<p> a Presbyterian minister, son of the [[Reverend]] John B. Davies, was born in Chester. District, S.C., November 3, 1799. He received a through academic education; graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1821, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary, N.J., in 1824; was licensed by the New [[Brunswick]] Presbytery, and ordained by [[Bethel]] Presbytery, then in connection with the synod of North Carolina, June 7, 1827. His first charge was [[Catholic]] Presbyterian Church, in [[Chester]] District, S.C., where he labored for eleven years; in 1839 he became pastor of Prospect and Centre churches, in [[Concord]] Presbytery, N.C.; in 1845 gave up the latter; in 1850 returned to South Carolina, and supplied several churches in his native region; in 1859 visited Arkansas, and. returning' to South Carolina, died June 16, 1860. See Wilson, Presbst. Hist Almanac, 1861, page 85. </p> | John Le Roy Davies <ref name="term_36879" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a Presbyterian minister, son of the [[Reverend]] John B. Davies, was born in Chester. District, S.C., November 3, 1799. He received a through academic education; graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1821, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary, N.J., in 1824; was licensed by the New [[Brunswick]] Presbytery, and ordained by [[Bethel]] Presbytery, then in connection with the synod of North Carolina, June 7, 1827. His first charge was [[Catholic]] Presbyterian Church, in [[Chester]] District, S.C., where he labored for eleven years; in 1839 he became pastor of [[Prospect]] and Centre churches, in [[Concord]] Presbytery, N.C.; in 1845 gave up the latter; in 1850 returned to South Carolina, and supplied several churches in his native region; in 1859 visited Arkansas, and. returning' to South Carolina, died June 16, 1860. See Wilson, Presbst. Hist Almanac, 1861, page 85. </p> | ||
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John Le Roy Davies [1]
a Presbyterian minister, son of the Reverend John B. Davies, was born in Chester. District, S.C., November 3, 1799. He received a through academic education; graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1821, and from Princeton Theological Seminary, N.J., in 1824; was licensed by the New Brunswick Presbytery, and ordained by Bethel Presbytery, then in connection with the synod of North Carolina, June 7, 1827. His first charge was Catholic Presbyterian Church, in Chester District, S.C., where he labored for eleven years; in 1839 he became pastor of Prospect and Centre churches, in Concord Presbytery, N.C.; in 1845 gave up the latter; in 1850 returned to South Carolina, and supplied several churches in his native region; in 1859 visited Arkansas, and. returning' to South Carolina, died June 16, 1860. See Wilson, Presbst. Hist Almanac, 1861, page 85.