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George Doty

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George Doty

Birth
Brooke County, West Virginia, USA
Death
2 May 1867 (aged 64)
Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5191346, Longitude: -86.1535844
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Married Rachel Connor on January 11, 1826 in Morgan County, Indiana and they were the parents of the following children:

1. John J. Doty 1826-1912.
2. Abraham Doty 1828-1875.
3. Daniel G. Doty 1830-1903.
4. Christian Doty 1833-1894.
5. Eliza Jane Doty Barnett 1835-1853.
6. James Martin Doty 1839-1924.
7. Caroline L. Doty French 1843-1889.
8. Sarah ElizabethDoty Butcher 1846-1899.
9. Lewis H. Doty 1847-1918.
10. Jerome Thomas Doty 1850-1910.

Johnson County Press (Franklin, IN) 9 May 1867 (Thursday, pg. 1)
Another Pioneer Gone!
Mr. GEORGE DOTY, an old respected citizen of White River Township, died at his residence, on Thursday morning, the 2d inst., at the advanced age of sixty-five years. Mr. Doty moved to this county from Ohio, about the year 1820, and settled in White River Township, where he has lived up to the date of his death. Mr. Doty has raised a large and respectable family of children, and was universally respected by his neighbors, as an honest and upright man. But alas! One by one, the old men of our county are going to rest.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Married Rachel Connor on January 11, 1826 in Morgan County, Indiana and they were the parents of the following children:

1. John J. Doty 1826-1912.
2. Abraham Doty 1828-1875.
3. Daniel G. Doty 1830-1903.
4. Christian Doty 1833-1894.
5. Eliza Jane Doty Barnett 1835-1853.
6. James Martin Doty 1839-1924.
7. Caroline L. Doty French 1843-1889.
8. Sarah ElizabethDoty Butcher 1846-1899.
9. Lewis H. Doty 1847-1918.
10. Jerome Thomas Doty 1850-1910.

Johnson County Press (Franklin, IN) 9 May 1867 (Thursday, pg. 1)
Another Pioneer Gone!
Mr. GEORGE DOTY, an old respected citizen of White River Township, died at his residence, on Thursday morning, the 2d inst., at the advanced age of sixty-five years. Mr. Doty moved to this county from Ohio, about the year 1820, and settled in White River Township, where he has lived up to the date of his death. Mr. Doty has raised a large and respectable family of children, and was universally respected by his neighbors, as an honest and upright man. But alas! One by one, the old men of our county are going to rest.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]


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