James Pinson Labulo Davies
James Pinson Labulo Davies  | |
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A portrait of Davies and his wife Sarah Forbes Bonetta, photographed in London in 1862  | |
| Born | 14 August 1828 | 
| Died | 29 April 1906 (aged 77) | 
| Resting place | Ajele Cemetery | 
| Nationality | Nigerian | 
| Education | Church Missionary Society Grammar School | 
| Occupation(s) | British Naval officer, merchant, sailor, businessman, farmer and philanthropist. | 
| Years active | 1848–1906 | 
| Employer | Royal Navy | 
| Known for | Financing CMS Grammar School, Lagos and pioneering cocoa farming in West Africa | 
| Spouses | Matilda Bonifacio Serrano 
      (m. 1859; died 1860)Catherine Kofoworola Reffle  
      (m. 1889–1906) | 
| Children | Victoria Davies (daughter) Arthur Davies (son) Stella Davies (daughter)  | 
| Parent(s) | James Davies (father) Charlotte Davies (mother)  | 
| Relatives | John Randle (physician) (son-in-law)
 Ameyo Adadevoh (great-great-granddaughter)  | 
James Pinson Labulo Davies (14 August 1828 – 29 April 1906) was a Nigerian businessman, merchant-sailor, naval officer, farmer, pioneer industrialist, statesman, and philanthropist who married Sarah Forbes Bonetta in colonial Lagos.