Edward Davies (1827–December 8, 1905) was an American minister, author, and publisher of the Welsh Congregational magazine, the Cenhadwr.
[2] Two years later, they moved to Bethel,[1] the wilderness area of northern Remsen in Oneida County, New York.
[2] As a preacher, Mr. Davies’ sermons were distinguished by purity of diction and solidarity of thought, and were instructive, practical and spiritual.
In the pulpit, as well as elsewhere, he was an unrelenting foe of the evils of the times, especially intemperance, which he fought faithfully and untiringly since his youth.
His first appointment as pastor was in Waterville at the Welsh Congregational Church, where he served for seventeen years.
[1][2] Continuing to live in Waterville,[2] he ministered at the Deansboro and the Oriskany Falls' English Congregational churches.