NameRobert Thomas
Deathbef 1800, east coast
Misc. Notes
Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1700-1821; Philadelphia First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1702-1745, 1760-1803; image 101 of 105 @ancestry.com
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1700-1821 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.
Original data: Pennsylvania Marriage Records. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Archives Printed Series, 1876. Series 2, Series 6.
Name: Mary Stall
Marriage Date: 11 Nov 1790
Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Spouse's Name: Robert Thomas
and
U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970 Pennsylvania Philadelphia First Presbyterian Church Baptisms, Births, Marriages 1806 - 1960; image 103 of 200@ancestry
Source Citation
Presbyterian Historical Society; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Book Title: Church Register 1760-1806; Accession Number: V MI46 P477rr v.2
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Church Registers. Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Name: Mary Stall
Gender: Female
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 11 Nov 1790
Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Church: First Presbyterian Church
Spouse: Robert Thomas

POSS Death - right time & place but was he a Quaker?
U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Northern District Births and Deaths, 1754-1806; image 112 of 158 @ancestry
Source Citation: Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania; Births and Deaths, 1754-1806; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Name: Robert Thomas
Birth Date: abt 1768
Death Age: 31
Death Date: 22 Mar 1799
Death Date on Image: 22 Third 1799
Burial Place: Pennsylvania, USA
Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Event Type: Burial
Monthly Meeting: Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Northern District
Historical Meeting Data: Search for this monthly meeting in the 'Quaker Monthly Meetings Index'
Type (Orthodox or Hicksite): Pre-Separation
Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: Pennsylvania
Meeting County: Philadelphia

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Volume 70
SAMUEL WATTS DAVIES                p97
In the latter part of the eighteenth century (probably in
1799) the family emigrated to the United States.6 In 1800
Samuel W. Davies was a grocer at 62 Beekman Street, New
York City. The next year he was a merchant at 38 Gold Street.7
About 1800 Davies married Mary Ann (Stall) Thomas, a daughter of John Stall of Philadelphia. Her family was well to do and socially prominent. Her father may have been a merchant in the China trade. Her mother, formerly Frances Hiley, is said to have entertained General Washington and
to have danced with the Marquis de Lafayette. Mary Ann had married Robert Thomas of Philadelphia, who died in the yellow fever epidemic leaving her a widow with three children.8

Samuel Davies' first son, Edward Watts Davies, was born
January 16, 1802, in New York. Three other children fol-
lowed, a second son, Samuel Hiley, and two daughters, Agnes
and Mary.9
Mrs. Davies' sister Eliza Stall had married General Wil-
liam Lytle in Philadelphia on February 28, 1798, and moved
first to Lexington, Kentucky, where her son John S. Lytle
was born in 1800, and soon afterward to Williamsburg, in
Clermont County, Ohio. The town had been founded by Wil-
liam Lytle and his brother John in 1797. She wrote such de-
lightful accounts of her life at "Harmony Hill" to her father
that he came to visit the West with another daughter, Fran-
ces. At Williamsburg on January 30, 1802, Frances married
terian minister, married Rhoda Willington, and later moved with his family to
Cincinnati when he was called to be fifth pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
He had another brother, whose name is unknown; a sister Anne, who married
George Blagden, an Englishman, and lived in Washington, D.C.; and a sister
Mary, who remained single. All emigrated to the United States. See also Davies
Family, a manuscript at the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio.
6 Daniels Manuscripts.
7 Longworth, Directory of New York for 1801 and 1802.
8 Robert L. Black, The Cincinnati Orphan Asylum (Cincinnati, 1952), 70-72;
Biddle, Philadelphia Directory for 1791; Black Manuscripts; Vital Records Index,
a manuscript card file at the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio.
9 John F. Edgar, Pioneer Life in Dayton and Vicinity, 1796-1840 (Dayton, 1896),
211-212; Charlotte Reeve Conover, Some Dayton Saints and Prophets (Dayton,
1907), 257-263 (information from this volume supplied by Miss Helen Santmyer);
Black Manuscripts.
Spouses
Marriage11 Nov 1790, Philadelphia, PA
ChildrenJohn Stall (1793-1831)
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