George Davidson (1855 – 15 July 1936) was a Presbyterian minister in Adelaide, South Australia from 1898 to 1928.
After four years' employment at the office of a local jute factory, he enrolled at St Andrew's University in Fife, graduating MA in 1879, and prepared for the ministry at the Theological Hall of the United Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh.
[1] Davidson answered a call from the Flinders Street, Adelaide church (founded 1865) in 1897 to succeed Rev.
James Lyall, and with his wife and two sons arrived in Adelaide by the liner Ormuz on 28 February 1898.
[4] He resigned from the South Australian Presbytery in December 1928, on account of failing health.