Davis, Samuel H. (2)
Davis, Samuel H. (1)
a Presbyterian minister, was residing in Delaware in 1692; the scene of his labors in the ministry from 1705 onwards, was the churches planted by Mr. Makemie in Maryland, and those in their immediate, vicinity. He finally succeeded Mr. Hampton as minister of Snow Hill, and died in the summer of 1725. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 3:3.
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Davis, Samuel H. (2)
a Presbyterian minister, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, October 14, 1833. He graduated from Hampden-Sidney College, Virginia, in 1853, studied theology at Union Seminary; was licensed by the Presbytery of Baltimore in 1856; preached at Amelia and Namozine, Virginia, and died July 19, 1858. See Wilson, Presb. Hist. Almanac, 1860, page 70.