Author talk:James Davidson

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Sources[edit]

Crockford's[edit]

  • Source Citation: Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1898 > p. 341

DAVIDSON, James, St. Paul's Vicarage, Portland-square, Bristol. — Univ. of Lon. 1860. 𝔡 1867 𝔭 1868 Carl. V. of St. Pau, City and Dio. Bris. 1881. (𝔓, Trustees; Glo. 20l; Fees 12l; Easter Offerings 50l; Q.A.B. 43l; Gross Inc. 125l, Net 73l and Ho; Pop. 3508.) 𝔉 C. of Troutbeck, Westmd. 1867-70; St. M. Liv. 1870-71; Ch. Ch. Ches. 1871-78; V. 1878-81. Author, Commentary on Proper Psalms on certain Days, 1879

  • ... 1908 > p. 362

[same text as 1898]

  • ... 1932 "not listed"

Newspapers[edit]

The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post[edit]

  • The Talk of Bristol. The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (Bristol, England), Friday, October 27, 1899; Issue 16057.

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The Rev James Davidson, B.A., vicar of St. Paul's, Portland square, has accepted an invitation to fill the vacancy created on the Bristol School Board by the retirement of the Rev F. J. Horsefield.
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My access to archives stops 1900. — billinghurst sDrewth 03:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Aberdeen Daily Journal[edit]

  • Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries. — Aberdeen Daily Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland), Wednesday, January 30, 1914; pg. 8; Issue 18429.

Death of Rev. J. Davidson, formerly of Ellon.

The "Western Daily News," Bristol, announces the death of the Rev. James Davidson, whose association with the parish of St Paul's Portland Square, as vicar had extended over the long period of 33 years. Deceased, who was born in Ellon, had spent 47 years in the ministry, having been ordained in 1867. His first curacy was at Troutbeck, Westmorland, which he held from 1867 to 1870, and he was also curate at St Mark's Liverpool, for some time. Prior to going to Bristol, he was for three years vicar at Christ Church, Chester. It was in 1881 that he took up his work as vicar of St Paul's, Portland Square. Mr Davidson made the strength of his personality felt at once. His charm of manner and devotion to the work of the church quickly gathered round him willing and enthusiastic helpers, and if St Paul's has not quite recovered the prosperity it enjoyed a century ago, it has, under the guidance of the late vicar, become again a centre of great Christian activity and philanthropic effort.
Mr Davidson leaves three sons and five daughters.

Census[edit]

  • 1911 England

Name: James Davidson
Age in 1911: 79
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Cruden, Aberdeenshire
Civil Parish: Bristol
Street address: St Pauls Vicarage, 18 Portland Sqr, St Paul, Bristol
Marital Status: Widowed
Occupation: Vicar Of st Pauls Bristol
Registration district: Bristol
Registration District Number: 319
Sub-registration district: Bristol Central
ED, institution, or vessel: 8
Household schedule number: 81
Piece: 14869
Household Members:
Name Age
James Davidson 79
Florence Wilbraham Davidson 35
Ella Hinton Davidson 30
Lenore Vyvyan Davidson 28
Minnie Rose Harris 29

Family tree[edit]

  • Marc Davidson family tree

James Davidson
Birth: 1832 - Aberdeenshire
Marriage: 27 Apr 1871 - Toxteth, Lancashire, England
Parents: James Davidson, Helen Knox
Spouse: Frances Mary Ellison

Death[edit]

  • FreeBMD

Deaths Mar 1914
Davidson James 82 Bristol 6a 13