NameArnold Carpenter DAVIS157
Birth20 Oct 1870, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
Death25 May 1908, West Edmeston, Otsego Co., New York
Spouses
Birth1877, Hopewell, Cumberland Co., New Jersey
Death1935, Shiloh, Cumberland Co., New Jersey
Marriage28 Nov 1900, Shiloh, Cumberland Co., New Jersey
Notes for Arnold Carpenter DAVIS
Arnold Carpenter Davis, Jr. 1870-1908  
Categories: Attended Milton College, Doctor / Dentist, Farina, Illinois, Rev. Lester C. Randolph Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 64, No 23, p 723, June 8, 1908.
  Arnold Carpenter Davis, Jr., was born at Farina, Ill., September 20, 1870, the third child of Dr. Arnold C. Davis, and the fifth Arnold C. Davis in family line.   His mother was Carrie Randolph Davis.   He was baptized in youth by Pastor J. L. Huffman.   While working at home and teaching school he was active in Christian Endeavor work, and during a painful time of trial with defective eyesight decided that God wanted him to preach as well as heal men's bodies.
  He attended college at Milton a few weeks till failing sight compelled him to stop.   He was graduated from the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College after heroic efforts, and settled at West Edmeston as pastor and physician in the fall of 1900.   He was married November 28 of the same year to Carrie Edna Davis of Shiloh.   He was killed in an accident May 25, 1908.   He leaves wife, son, Milton, father and mother, brother and four sisters.     L. C. R.
Notes for Carrie Edna (Spouse 1)
Carrie Edna (Davis) Davis 1877-1935  
Categories: Shiloh, New Jersey, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 120, No 1, p 32, Jan. 6, 1936.
  Carrie E. Davis, daughter of Hiram Charles and Anna M. Davis, born November 2, 1877, died November 14, 1935, at Shiloh.
  In January 1889, she was baptized and joined the Shiloh Church.   She married Dr. Arnold C. Davis in 1900.   They lived in West Edmeston, N. Y., where he practiced medicine and served the church as pastor till his sudden death in 1908.   Two children were born: the son, Dr. Milton Davis, of Milton, Wis., survives.
  Mrs. Davis taught music for several years, and lived at Milton for some time.   The last few years were spent at her home in Shiloh, with winters in the South.   Her interests centered in church and benevolent organizations.   Many distant relatives and friends remain to cherish her memory.
  Farewell services in charge of her pastor and Rev. H. L. Cottrell, were held from the church, and interment made in Shiloh cemetery.     L. M. M.
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