BIO: James DAVISON, Clearfield County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Sally Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm _____________________________________________________________ From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr., Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 833 & 834. _____________________________________________________________ JAMES DAVISON, one of the leading citizens of Chest township, Clearfield county, Pa., where he owns 200 acres of improved land, was born September 27, 1831, in Albany county, N. Y., and is a son of C. and Elizabeth (Warner) Davison, and a grandson of a patriot who served through the Revolutionary war. The father of Mr. Davison died on our subject's farm, in 1891, aged eighty-two years, having survived his wife since 1863. They had seven children, the two survivors being James, of Chest township, and William S., of Indiana county. James Davison obtained his education in the early schools near his parents' home and afterward worked as a blacksmith and in the lumbering industry until 1850, when he came to Clearfield county. This land had to be cleared and in the course of years the work was accomplished through Mr. Davison's industry and for many years it has been considered one of the best farms of the township. Never taking any particular interest in politics, Mr. Davison has devoted his attention mainly to the development of his land and in later years has been able to enjoy the comforts his early industry provided for. Mr. Davison was married to Miss Ellen Hunter, who was born in Scotland and died in Chest township, at the age of sixty-eight years. Four children were born to them: Sophia, who lives in California; and Emeline, who is the wife of A. Pierce and has had two children, Ellen and Winfield; Elizabeth, who lives at home; and Walter, who is deceased. Mr. Davison is a member of the Presbyterian church. He has been identified with the Grange at Ansonville, for a number of years, and is one of Chest township's most esteemed citizens.