Monday, January 31, 2022

The Davis Family Line in Transylvania County

 

Lewis Summey’s mill at the top of Connestee Falls built just after the Civil War

The Davis family line in Transylvania County began with David Davis, a Welsh immigrant who invested heavily in land and settled in Mecklenburg County. Shortly after only child Samuel was born in 1755, the Davis family moved to Transylvania County on farmland near the conjunction of the Davidson and French Broad Rivers. Samuel grew to become one of the earliest Presbyterian ministers in the area after attending seminary at what is now Princeton College and served the Davidson River Presbyterian Church until he reached 70 and retired. 

His son Ethan Allen Davis (1798-1876) settled in the Dunn’s Rock area and raised a family there with his wife Elizabeth. Ethan later went on to own a mill and serve as postmaster for Dunn’s Rock. One story tells of how Ethan kept a “pet” black snake in the mill for pest control, which was even trained to perform tricks for the amusement of his patrons until a disgruntled neighbor shot and killed it. The mill was sold when he and Elizabeth reached advanced years. 

Framed portrait of Lewis Patton Summey and Maria Carolina Davis

They lived for a time with daughter Maria Carolina Davis (1844-1927), pictured here with her husband Lewis Patton Summey. Mill ownership appealed to Lewis as well, and he built a mill at the top of Connestee Falls in an unusual configuration which included an undershot wheel. Maria, Lewis, and all six of their children (Laura Lee, Virginia Belle, Sarah Marie Anna, Otto Vance, Bessie Mae, and Lula Maude) are laid to rest in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Brevard, NC. Many of their descendants live in Transylvania County today.

Photographs and information for this column are provided by the Rowell Bosse North Carolina Room, Transylvania County Library. This article was written by Local History Librarian Laura Gardner. For more information, comments, or suggestions, contact NC Room staff at ncroom@transylvaniacounty.org or 828-884-1820.

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