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- [S604] Suffolk County News (Sayville), 29 November 1912, p. 1.
Suffolk County News, 29 November 1912: "To Be Married in Russia. Miss Carman, of Brookhaven, to Wed American Consol at Batoum.
It has just become known that Miss Catherine E. Carman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Carman of Brookhaven, will sail for Russia on Saturday and upon her arrival in St. Petersburg she will be married to Leslie A. Davis, formerly a well-known young lawyer of Port Jefferson, who last March was appointed as United States Consul in Batoum. The couple will travel through Russia until January 1st, when Mr. Davis will resume his post. Miss Carman is a graduate of the Patchogue High School and the Potsdam Normal School. For the past four years she has been a teacher in a school at Plainfield, N.J. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Davis of Port Jefferson. He is a lawyer and has spent much of his time in Europe, following his graduation from Cornell University. The fact that he visited Russia three times led to his appointment as Consul. Batoum is noted principally as a Russian naval station. It has a population of about 30,000 and is located in the South of Russia near the Turkish border. Miss Carman is a sister of Mr. Howard Carman, a resident of this village for the past year in the employ of Mr. J. H. Swezey.
- [S107] 1920 Census (Heritage), Ancestry.com., Census Place: Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York; Roll T625_1268; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 93; Image: 803.
- [S820] Email: Marie Schudde, Proposed Change: Caleb Smith Woodhull; 31 October 2010; John Deitz.
Description: He died in Millers Place on 16 July 1866. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery with his wife, Harriet Fardon Woodhull. She was born on 17 Sep 1798 and died on 25 Apr 1865. They were married on 30 Dec 1830.
They had three children:
Abraham Fardon Woodhull 22 Jan 1836 to 6 Apr 1849 (fell off the roof)buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Charles Henry Woodhull 29 Dec 1838 to 5 Feb 1879 (died of consumption) in New York City buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Harriet Woodhull born 14 Jun 1841 in New York, died 27 Sep 1923 in Port Jefferson.
Harriet married Adelbert Conklin Davis born 13 Feb 1844 in Mt. Sinai, died on 2 Feb 1915 in Port Jefferson. Married on 28 May 1867 in Millers Place.
Two children:
Caleb Smith Woodhull Davis born 3 Jan 1870 in Millers Place, died 5 Mar 1940 in Groton, CT.
Leslie Ammerton Davis born 29 Apr 1876 and died 30 Sep 1960 (Rhode Island)
- [S605] Port Jefferson Echo, 29 Sept 1923. p. 1.
DAUGHTER OF FORMER N. Y. MAYOR DIES
Harriet Woodhull Davis (Mrs. A. C. Davis) was taken ill Saturday with heart trouble and died at her home in Port Jefferson Thursday, Sept. 27th, at the age of 82 years.
Mr. Davis was the daughter of Caleb S. Woodhull, former Mayor of New York City, and had the distinction of being personally acquainted with Jenny Lind, the great singer.
She was born in New York City in 1841 and came to Port Jefferson fifty years ago. She married Adelbert C. Davis of Miller Place, who was engaged in the farming, dairy and meat business with his brother, Gilbert Davis. Her husband died ten years ago.
Mrs. Davis is survived by two sons, C. S. Woodhull Davis, of Groton, Conn., and Leslie A. Davis, U. S. Consul in Finland, also four grandchildren.
Funereal services will be conducted by the Rev, J. J. Macdonald, today (Saturday), at 2 p. m., from her late home. Interment will be in the family plot in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
In the death of Mrs. Davis Port Jefferson loses one of its noted and respected fine old ladies.
- [S42] 1880 Census, Census Place: Port Jefferson, Suffolk, New York; Roll T9_934; Family History Film: 1254934; Page: 77.1000; Enumeration District: 313; Image: 0709.
- [S104] 1910 Census, Census Place: Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York; Roll T624_1081; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 1346; Image: 889.
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