It is believed he attended Lane Seminary in Cincinnati during the abolitionist controversy there.
Obadiah farmed, and taught, and moved his family west in the mid 1850s.
Obadiah was a teacher at Baldwin College for a time.
In later life he moved near his brother James Gatch Davisson, settling in Neosho, Missouri, where he married the widowed Mrs. Mary Robinson.
It is believed he attended Lane Seminary in Cincinnati during the abolitionist controversy there.
Obadiah farmed, and taught, and moved his family west in the mid 1850s.
Obadiah was a teacher at Baldwin College for a time.
In later life he moved near his brother James Gatch Davisson, settling in Neosho, Missouri, where he married the widowed Mrs. Mary Robinson.
Gravesite Details
Unable to confirm burial place in Neosho, still actively looking (2017)
Family Members
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William Davisson
1809–1888
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Lemuel Davisson
1812–1862
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Mary Davisson Warrington
1813–1867
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Elizabeth Davisson Dale
1815–1899
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Daniel Davisson
1817–1817
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Nancy Davisson Pearce
1818–1842
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Lucinda Davisson
1820–1822
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Sarah Jane Davisson Webster
1821–1900
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Margaret Davisson Pringle
1823–1899
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Julia Ann Davisson Edwards
1825–1862
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Maria Davisson Wright
1827–1911
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Dr James Gatch Davisson
1829–1927
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Lieut Daniel David Davisson
1830–1913
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