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Annie <I>Blakeney</I> Doughty

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Annie Blakeney Doughty

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
26 Mar 1948 (aged 70)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The 1900 San Saba County Texas census Annie's employment is a school teacher.

According to the data from the Rylander Library, San Saba County, Texas, Annie was instrumental in establishing the Texas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy 1902 in San Saba County, Tx. She was a charter member and served as an officer.

Annie M. Blakeney and Leonard Doughty were married about 1909, Annie was age 31 when they married, they lived in San Antonio, Texas and had one child, a son they named John F. Doughty, born about 1910 in Texas. Leonard Doughty was an Attorney.

TEXAS DIVISION UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY - 1902
PAGES 124 - 216
The index of this book is located at the TXGenWeb Project

G. W. L. FLY CHAPTER, NO. 377 - SAN SABA
Organized -----. Chartered -----.

OFFICERS
Mrs. A. Duggan............................President
Mrs. H. Cook...................First Vice-President
Mrs. John McKenna.............Second Vice-President
Mrs. Lee Rector.................Recording Secretary
Miss Margaret L. Harris.....Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. S. A. Murray.........................Treasurer
Mrs. Geo. Harris..........................Historian
Miss Annie Blakeney.......................Registrar

MEMBERS
Anderson, Mrs. E. Harris, Miss M. L.
Anderson, Miss Eloise Hart, Mrs. Ed.
Anderson, Miss Ellen Lewis, Mrs. Sallie
Blakeney, Miss Annie Lidstone, Mrs. N. D.
Cook, Mrs. H. Lindstone, Miss Cabriel
Cook, Miss Jessie McKenna, Mrs. John
Duggan, Mrs. A. Murrary, Mrs. T. A.
Fentress, Mrs. C. Russell, Mrs. R.
Fentress, Miss Nellie Rector, Mrs. Lee
Hopkins, Mrs. Rector, Mrs. Lee
Harris, Mrs. Geo.


The 1900 San Saba County Texas census Annie's employment is a school teacher.

According to the data from the Rylander Library, San Saba County, Texas, Annie was instrumental in establishing the Texas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy 1902 in San Saba County, Tx. She was a charter member and served as an officer.

Annie M. Blakeney and Leonard Doughty were married about 1909, Annie was age 31 when they married, they lived in San Antonio, Texas and had one child, a son they named John F. Doughty, born about 1910 in Texas. Leonard Doughty was an Attorney.

TEXAS DIVISION UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY - 1902
PAGES 124 - 216
The index of this book is located at the TXGenWeb Project

G. W. L. FLY CHAPTER, NO. 377 - SAN SABA
Organized -----. Chartered -----.

OFFICERS
Mrs. A. Duggan............................President
Mrs. H. Cook...................First Vice-President
Mrs. John McKenna.............Second Vice-President
Mrs. Lee Rector.................Recording Secretary
Miss Margaret L. Harris.....Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. S. A. Murray.........................Treasurer
Mrs. Geo. Harris..........................Historian
Miss Annie Blakeney.......................Registrar

MEMBERS
Anderson, Mrs. E. Harris, Miss M. L.
Anderson, Miss Eloise Hart, Mrs. Ed.
Anderson, Miss Ellen Lewis, Mrs. Sallie
Blakeney, Miss Annie Lidstone, Mrs. N. D.
Cook, Mrs. H. Lindstone, Miss Cabriel
Cook, Miss Jessie McKenna, Mrs. John
Duggan, Mrs. A. Murrary, Mrs. T. A.
Fentress, Mrs. C. Russell, Mrs. R.
Fentress, Miss Nellie Rector, Mrs. Lee
Hopkins, Mrs. Rector, Mrs. Lee
Harris, Mrs. Geo.



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