
GENERAL WILLIAM LEE DAVIDSON CHAPTER
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Nashville, Tennessee
DAR MOTTO
God Home Country
DAR GOALS
Education, Historic Preservation and Patriotism

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The General William Lee Davidson Chapter, DAR, was organized in 1949
in Nashville, Tennessee, Davidson
County, Cumberland District
Meetings: Second Thursday of each Month
September through May
10:30 a.m.
Membership |
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General William Lee Davidson was born in Pennsylvania in 1748, a son of George and Margaret Davidson. When he was a small boy, his parents moved to Rowan County, North Carolina, where he received his schooling. He was married to Mary Brevard on
December 10, 1767.
His military career began in
1775 with Washington’s army, commanding and
recruiting men. His gallantry in action elevated him to the rank of Brigadier
General. He was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Mammouth and Ramsour’s Mill. He was with General Washington the hard winter at Valley Forge. In a battle with Cornwallis’ army at Cowans Ford in
1871, he was mortally wounded. Major William Polk and Major David Wilson of Mecklenburg recovered
his body and bore it at night to the
churchyard of Hopewell Presbyterian Church where it yet lies.

Historical Marker |

Battle of Cowans Ford |
In 1783, his family moved to the lands allocated to him, 5,760 acres, which is now Davidson County, Tennessee. The family burying ground is located on
Windrow Drive in West Meade.


PATRIOTS
Jacob Cassell |
Maryland |
Richard Kennon |
Virginia |
Frederick Krimminger |
North Carolina |
William Milburn |
Virginia |
Timothy Riggs |
North Carolina |
Robert Bannister Harper |
Georgia |
Robert Rosamond |
Virginia |
William Nolen |
Virginia |
Richard Buckner |
Virginia |
John Burke |
Virginia |
Alexander McCorkle |
North Carolina |
John Childress |
Virginia |
Edward Smith |
North Carolina |
Edmond League |
Virginia |
James Middleton |
North Carolina |
William Williams |
Virginia |
John Lawless |
Virginia |
Beverly Stubblefield |
Virginia |
Abraham Helton,Sr. |
North Carolina |
Thomas Weaver |
Rhode Island |
John McAdams |
North Carolina |
James Lawson |
Pennsylvania |
James Potts |
North Carolina |

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