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[quote="billyde-2816"]Yes, I believe the the members of that family are cousins of mine, though we've never met....I would like to take a trip to Cranbury very soon..[/quote]
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Billyde-q48r
Posted: Mon, Mar 24 2014, 9:21 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
I should have added, I've since come the conclusion I don't believe the main Cranbury Davisons are descended from William Davison and Margaret Oliphant of Monmouth County but are of the William Davison from Jamesburg, circa 1684/85. Once again I'd like to hear from any male descendants. Take care and see ya'll after next Labor Day
Billyde-q48r
Posted: Sat, Mar 22 2014, 8:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
Sad to say, it's been nearly a year and a half and I have not had any connection to a Cranbury Davison. I've been active in paternal YDNA testing for over 2 years now and was hoping to establish or disprove any genetic connections but so far, no responses. I've since visited Cranbury many times and it sure is a very lovely town. My connections are supposed to go back to the late 1600's to early 1700's and getting a YDNA match to a descendant who never left that area would be a huge discovery. Regardless, it's a great place to visit and I look forward to getting there for the next Cranbury Day after Labor Day.
Cheers,
Bill Davison
billyde-2816
Posted: Fri, Oct 12 2012, 10:35 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
Yes, I believe the the members of that family are cousins of mine, though we've never met....I would like to take a trip to Cranbury very soon..
anon-924n
Posted: Thu, Oct 11 2012, 8:40 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
There is a family of Davison's that live on Cranbury Neck Road, and down the street is Ancil Davison Road
Billyde-2816
Posted: Tue, Oct 9 2012, 9:14 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
Well I missed your post and calling today since I'm busy working remotely but I'll see if I can make a call next week. Thanks for your prompt response to my original post.
anon-q1rq
Posted: Tue, Oct 9 2012, 8:23 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Davison Family in Cranbury
Call the Cranbury History Center on a Tuesday from 10:30AM to 1:00PM:
http://cranburyhistory.org/hist_ctr/
They will be able to help.
Billy1de
Posted: Mon, Oct 8 2012, 11:24 pm EDT
Post subject: Davison Family in Cranbury
Greetings All,
I'm looking to establish communication with any Davisons in Cranbury. I believe I'm related to Ancil McLean Davison and his descendants and am trying to firmly establish that connetion. My most distant ancestor is James Davison (b. 1745) and am trying to connect James as a Grandson of William Davison and Margaret Oliphant. The paper trail has doesn't seem to be there to state categorically who James' father was. If any Davison males would consider Y-DNA test (through Family Tree DNA -
www.ftdna.com
), that would be most helpful. I'm fairly certain Ancil's line traces back to William and Margaret through a different son of their's than mine so any information would be helpful. Take care and I'll have to make a trip to Cranbury soon since I've never visited.
B. Davison
NJ