Rochester Sentinel
Fulton County, Indiana
William Daugherty
In the death of Wm. Daugherty Wednesday evening at eight o'clock Fulton County lost one of her pioneer and well known citizens.
Deceased suffered a stroke of paralysis nearly six Years ago, which rendered him practically helpless and he has been bedfast ever since.
Mr. Daugherty was born in Fayette County, Ohio, July 31, 1844, where he re sided until ten Years of age, whne with his parents he came to Fulton County. He enlisted in Co. D, 87th Reg of Indiana Volunteer Infantry on the 9th day of August 1862 and served until June 22, 1865. He then returned to Rochester and went back to the farm.
He was united in marriage to Nancy Jane Moore in 1878 and to this union we re born seven children, four of whom survive. Those living are Mrs. A Dulany, of Chicago, Mrs. Gracer Blackburn, of Rochester, Miss Bessie Davidson, of Hammond and Roy Dauherty of Huntington. He also leaves seven grandchildren, three sisters, one brother and a host of friends.
The remains may be viewed a the residence, North Madison Street, from 10 a .m to 2 p.m. Sunday.
The funeral services will be held at Mt. Hope, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clo ck, Rev. McNeely, of Tiosa, officiating. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Rochester Sentinel
Fulton County, Indiana
William Daugherty
In the death of Wm. Daugherty Wednesday evening at eight o'clock Fulton County lost one of her pioneer and well known citizens.
Deceased suffered a stroke of paralysis nearly six Years ago, which rendered him practically helpless and he has been bedfast ever since.
Mr. Daugherty was born in Fayette County, Ohio, July 31, 1844, where he re sided until ten Years of age, whne with his parents he came to Fulton County. He enlisted in Co. D, 87th Reg of Indiana Volunteer Infantry on the 9th day of August 1862 and served until June 22, 1865. He then returned to Rochester and went back to the farm.
He was united in marriage to Nancy Jane Moore in 1878 and to this union we re born seven children, four of whom survive. Those living are Mrs. A Dulany, of Chicago, Mrs. Gracer Blackburn, of Rochester, Miss Bessie Davidson, of Hammond and Roy Dauherty of Huntington. He also leaves seven grandchildren, three sisters, one brother and a host of friends.
The remains may be viewed a the residence, North Madison Street, from 10 a .m to 2 p.m. Sunday.
The funeral services will be held at Mt. Hope, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clo ck, Rev. McNeely, of Tiosa, officiating. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Family Members
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Andrew Jackson "Andy" Daugherty
1835–1897
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Daniel Thomas Daugherty
1836–1883
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Susan Daugherty Mow
1839–1907
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Mary Jane Daugherty Latchaw
1843–1910
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Nancy Elizabeth Daugherty Rush
1847–1912
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Charlotte Daugherty Dawson
1847 – unknown
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John Daugherty Jr
1849–1925
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Margaret Daugherty Daine
1854–1922
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Nathan Daugherty
unknown–1876
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