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The Doig Family Society
Official Doig Crest, Tartan and Motto
Yield Not to Adversity Gaelic: Na gèill do chruaidh-chas
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James and Elizabeth Doak of Ireland
with descendants in
Augusta County, Virginia and beyond
Preliminary report - work in progress.
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1. James1 Doak, born abt 1675 in Ireland; died aft 1728 Of East Nottingham Township, Chester Co., PA. He married Elizabeth (---), born abt 1679 in Ireland; died Of East Nottingham Township, Chester Co., PA.
Notes for James Doak James is most likely to be the Irish immigrant father based on James Doke being a signatory on a 1728 petition to form Lancaster County, PA from part of Chester County, PA. Thomas Mitchell also signed the document, the father of Jane Mitchell who married son Samuel Doak. Daughter Thankful (Elizabeth) married John Finlay in 1724 in Chester Co. indicating the family's early arrival.
This Doak family though to have come from Co. Antrim or Co. Ulster, Northern Ireland. The early family were Presbyterian, the Church of Scotland, which indicates loyalty to thier lineage.
There are three close Doak DNA matches on the following tree in haplogroup R-M269. This group originates in Scolland (see www.doig.net/DNA.htm). The early spelling is Dog from gillie dog or gillie doc, Celtic for servant of St. Cadoc, an Irish saint who built churches around Doune in Perthshire. Also spelled Doach, Doage, Doack, Doke, etc. in Ireland and Dog, Dogg, Doig, Doeg, Doak, Doke, etc. in Scotland. There are early records of Doak families known to be be in both Ayrshire, Scotland and Ireland.
Note: Some genealogies indicate the immigrant father was Samuel Doak who arrived much later about 1740, a probable confounding with son Samuel. Possible children Nathaniel and Julia have not been confirmed to immigrant James.
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John of Ballymena, County Atrium, Ireland. John and his brother James immigrated to Londonderry, NH. 9/29/1720, "Sixty acres laid out to James and John Doak in the village of Nutfield, Rockingham Co NH. Recorded 1 Oct 1720." 12/21/1724, John Doke, of the Twp of Donegal in the province of PA sells to James Doke for 30 pounds all his right, share, title, and interest in one-half lot in ye Township of Londonderry in ye province of New Hampshire in New England. (S) Rockingham Co. NH, DB15:144-45. 1/16/1743, "James Doack, of Londonderry in Province of New Hampshire in New England, yeoman, for 5 shillings...all right, title, interest, property claim, challenge, to James Cochran...to 30 acres in original lot laid out to my brother John Doak and to me..." Rockingham Co NH deeds 28:124-25.
Children of James Doak and Elizabeth (---) were as follows: + 2 i John2 Doak, born abt 1705 in Ireland. He married Mary (---). + 3 ii Thankful (Elizabeth)2 Doak, born 1706/07 in Ireland; died abt 1794 in Augusta Co., VA; buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fisherville, Augusta Co., VA. She married John Finley. + 4 iii David2 Doak, born 1709/10 in Ireland; died 11 Jun 1787 in Black Lick, Montgomery Co., (now Wythe Co.) VA; buried in Black Lick Cemetery, Black Lick, Wythe Co., VA. He married Mary (Polly) (---). 5 iv Mary2 Doak, born abt 1714 in Ireland. + 6 v Samuel2 Doak, born abt 1716 in Ireland; died 1771/72 in Augusta Co., VA. He married Jane Mitchell. 7 vi Ann2 Doak, born abt 1718 in Ireland. + 8 vii Col. Robert2 Doak, born abt 1720 in Ireland. He married unknown.
Generation 2
2. John2 Doak (James1), born abt 1705 in Ireland. He married Mary (---), born abt 1710.
Notes for John Doak In Captain John Christian's Company with brother, Sam, 1742, Augusta Co.
John Doage, farmer, to Richard Burton, 400 acres on James River on west side of Blue Ridge patented to John, 12 January 1746 (Chalkley, vol. III, p. 266). Said to have land in Surry County, NC and lived in Guilford County, North Carolina.
Notes for Mary (---) Surname may be Wilson.
Children of John Doak and Mary (---) were as follows: 9 i John3 Doak, born abt 1740. Notes: Robert Hannah, son of John and Martha Hanna, bought land in Guilford County from his father in 1772 and 1776 on Beaver Creek, and from John Doak in 1785 on Alamance Creek [Guilford Co. Deeds, 1:170, 419; 4:97]. In 1790 John Doak lived in Guilford Co., NC (123-4) with 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 3 females, and 4 slaves. Brother William lived nearby. In 1800 he (21001-3101) lived in Guilford Co. with wife, 3 sons, and 4 daughters. + 10 ii Thankful3 Doak, born 6 Jun 1743 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; christened 30 Jun 1743 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; died 1790 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN; buried in Hall Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN. She married Maj. William Hall. + 11 iii James Wilson3 Doak, born bef 1740; died 3 Feb 1805 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Alamance Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married Mary (Polly) Paisley. + 12 iv William3 Doak, born abt 1747 in Augusta Co., VA; died Sep 1807/07 in Guilford Co., NC. He married Ann Stuart. + 13 v Robert3 Doak, born abt 1738; died 1796 in Guilford Co., NC. He married Hannah Armstrong. + 14 vi Martha3 Doak, born abt 1740. She married John Hannah. + 15 vii Mary3 Doak, born 30 Jun 1749 in Lunenburg Co., VA; died 7 Mar 1833 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. She married James Matthews. 16 viii Elizabeth3 Doak, born abt 1751 in Guilford Co., NC. 17 ix Josiah David3 Doak, born abt 1753 in Guilford Co., NC. Notes: May have married Mary Hannah and/or Josephine Leech and died 16 Jan 1829 in Wythe Co., VA.
3. Thankful (Elizabeth)2 Doak (James1), born 1706/07 in Ireland; died abt 1794 in Augusta Co., VA; buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fisherville, Augusta Co., VA. She married on 10 Apr 1724 in Chester Co., PA John Finley, born 18 Dec 1706 in Dublin, Ireland; died 1791 in Augusta Co., VA; buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fisherville, Augusta Co., VA, son of James Finley and Elizabeth Patterson.
Notes for Thankful (Elizabeth) Doak A family legent says Thankful was born on the ship coming over from Ireland. There was a severe storm at sea and her parents, so glad to land safely, named her Thankful. However, the records of her siblings indicate she was born in Ireland a dozen years before thier immigration.
In the will of her hustband John in 1891 he left the land to son David with her to remain on the property. David sold the property in 1794 suggesting she had died by then.
Notes for John Finley On 13 May 1746 John was the grantee of 892 acres, part of Beverly Manor, on Shannandore River in Augusta Co., VA. In his will (following) he bequeathed the land to son David who sold the land on 1 Oct 1794 to John Johnston for 1,100.
WILL - "In the Naim of God -- Amen. The Seventeenth day of August 1791. I John Finley of the Colony of Virginia and the County of Agusta former being in a low state of health but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God. Therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men onst to die do make and ordain this my Last will and Testiment -- that is to say principaly and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that give it, and my body to the Earth, to be buried in a Christian Descent maner at the Descretion of my Executors and Unto him of such worldly estate where with it pleases God to bless me in this Life. "I give Demise and dispose of the items in the following manner and form, first all my Lawful Debts and funeral Expences to be payed out of my real Estate, also I give and bequeth unto my dearly beloved wife Thankful, all my houshold furniture to be at her Disposal, Except one bed and furniture and my Negro woman, Hannah During her life and a good hors and sadle Likewis a good Deasent room and Deasent mantainence to be found her out of the part of my Estat I have willed to my son David. Item I give and bequith unto my beloved sons George, Robert and my Daughter, Marget Shields, Eatch of them five shillings Virginia Currancy to them and heirs. "Item I give and bequith unto my beloved son James one hundred and twenty pounds Virginia Currancy with interest from this Date to him and his heirs for ever to be payd by my son David out of the part I now will to him. "Item I give and bequith unto my beloved son John one bed and furniture at my beloved wifes Decese to him and his heirs. Item I give and bequith unto my beloved Daughter Jean one negro womman at my wifes death and to her son John Trimble my sadle and bridle to them and their heirs forever. "Item I give and bequith unto my beloved son David all my lands and tenements and in every part of my Estate not herein separately willd to others to him and his heirs or asignes forever, Item I give and bequith unto my beloved Daughter Thankfull McCarter six shillings Virginia Currancy to her and her heirs forever, and I Likewise constitute make and ordain my son David sole Executor of this my last will and testiment. "I Do hereby utterly Disalow revoik and Disanul all and every other former Testiments wills Legities bequests and Executors by me in ani wies before naimed willed and bequithed ratifying and confirming this and know other to be my last will and testiment in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and sail the Day and year above mentioned." The will was signed by John FINLEY Jr. and witnesses David MC NAIR, John THOMAS and John WILSON. Attached to the will is the following, "At a court held for Augusta County September 20th 1791, This last Will and Testament of John Finley deceased was presented in Court by David Finley the Executor therein named and proved by the Oaths of David McNair, John Thomas and John Wilson witnesses thereto and is ordered to be recorded. And on the Motion of the said Executor who made Oath according to Law certificate is granted him for obtaining probat thereof in due form, he having given security as the Law directs." ==== inventory: James Hughes 2005-12-20 17:11:48 John Finley Inventory, 20 December 1791, Augusta County, Virginia WB 7:431. A List of the personal Estate and Slaves of John Finley deceased David McNair James Willson At a Court held for Augusta County December John Thomas 20th 1791. This appraisement of the Estate of John Finley deceased was returned in Court and ordered to be recorded.
Children of Thankful (Elizabeth) Doak and John Finley were as follows: 18 i David3 Finley, born 1724/25 in Chester Co., PA. Notes: David sold his entire holdings on 1 Oct 1794 to John Johnston for 1,100. 19 ii George3 Finley, born 10 May 1726 in Chester Co., PA. 20 iii Robert3 Finley, born abt 1731 in Chester Co., PA. 21 iv John3 Finley, born abt 1735 in Chester Co., PA. 22 v Thankful3 Finley, born abt 1739 in Augusta Co., VA. She married Mr. McCarter. + 23 vi Jean3 Finley, born 16 Feb 1744 in Augusta Co., VA; christened 21 Aug 1744 in Tinkling Springs, Augusta Co., VA. She married Joseph Trimble. 24 vii Capt. James3 Finley, born May 1745 in Augusta Co., VA; died 14 Dec 1830 in Tyes Ferry, Whiteley Co., KY. He married on 16 May 1769 in Stauton, Augusta Co., VA Agnes Morrison, born 3 Apr 1753 in Stauton, Augusta Co., VA; died 5 Apr 1831 in Tyes Ferry, Whiteley Co., KY. 25 viii Margaret3 Finley, born 1746 in Augusta Co., VA; christened 21 Nov 1746 in Tinkling Springs, Augusta Co., VA. She married John Shields, born abt 1740 in VA.
4. David2 Doak (James1), born 1709/10 in Ireland; died 11 Jun 1787 in Black Lick, Montgomery Co., (now Wythe Co.) VA; buried in Black Lick Cemetery, Black Lick, Wythe Co., VA. He married Mary (Polly) (---), born 1735/36 Of VA; died 19 Aug 1826 in Black Lick, Montgomery Co., (now Wythe Co.) VA; buried in Black Lick Cemetery, Black Lick, Wythe Co., VA.
Notes for David Doak George and Robert Breckenridge (brothers) sold 300 acres in Beverly Manor to David Doack on 10 February 1746 (Chalkley, vol. III, p. 261). Adjoins property to George.
David Doak (Beverley Manor SW, 100 acres, 1755, adjoining 300 acre tract acquired earlier in February 1746 from George & Robert Breckenridge and also adjoining tract of Samuel Doak (647 acres, 1741) and Samuel and David Doak (220 acres acquired in 1806). (b. bet. 1705-1710, Ireland, d. 2 Oct. 1787, Montgomery County, VA), brother of Samuel Doak, listed below, and son of Samuel Doak, Sr. (b. abt. 1670, Ulster, Ireland) and his wife Elizabeth.
Samuel Doak (Beverley Manor SW, 647 acres, 1741, adjoining land of John Doak (no date or acres listed) and David Doak (100 acres acquired in 1765) and Samuel and David Doak (220 acres acquired in 1806). Samuel Doak was the brother of David Doak, listed above and son of Samuel Doak, Sr. (b. abt. 1670, Ulster, Ireland) and his wife Elizabeth.
David was granted permission to build a mill on Evan's Creek, branch of Reed Creek, later named Doak's Mill Run about 1771, then Botetourt County (Kegley, p. 92).
David's will was written 12 Feb 1787 and probated 2 Oct 1787 in Montgomery Co., VA. It mentions wife Mary and children David, Samuel, Nathaniel, William, James, Robert, Thomas, Alexander, John, Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, and Margaret. Sons Robert and Thomas are noted as being under age 21.
Montgomery County, Virginia - Will Book, Pgs 123-4 In the name of God, Amen. The 12th day of February one thousand Seven Hundred & Eighty Seven. I David Doack of the County of Montgomery and State of Virginia being Very sick & weak in body but of perfect Mind & Memory thanks be to God for his mercies; And calling to mind the mortallity of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die I Do make & ordain this my Last Will & Testament that is to say principally & first of all I Give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it & my body to the dust to be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the Discretion of my Execs Nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again from Almighty God Who gave it & as Touching such worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to Bless [me] with In this Life I Give Devise & Dispose of it in the following Manner & form: that is to say that all my Just Debts and Funeral Expenses be first paid. Item I give & bequeath to Mary My Beloved Wife the use of the mentioned house during her Life or Widowhood & also A childs part of all my Pesonall [sic] Estate & thirty pounds in money to be paid out of the Debts Due to my Estate When the same can be got by my Executors if not otherwise Directed by my Exrs Imprivis I Give & bequeath to my Son David Doak the Land whereon he now Lives Agreeable to the Division Made by Danl Smith being a part of the Black lick Survey. I give & bequeath to my Son Samuel that part of the Black Lick Survey Formarly [sic] I did section off to him; & I give & Bequeath to my sons John & Nathaniel that part of my Old Plantation that Lies on the north side of Reed Creek Whereon I now live Except such Lands as is or shall be Disposed of to some other of My Heirs together with the right of a survey adjoining my Plantation aforesaid on the north side of the same to have & hold the said Land Upon this Condition that they [sic] said John & Nathaniel shall settle themselves on the Land Above Mentioned & shall provide for & keep the family together Untill [sic] they come of age & shall give my children who is under their care common Education & the said John & Nathaniel to have the stock on the Plantation Untill [sic] My Daughters Elizabeath Sarah & Jean shall arrive at the age of Eighteen years At which Time they shall have such a part of the stock as my Executors Shall think proper to Direct & if the said John & Nathaniel Shall Refuse to do for my family as is above Directed it is my will & order that David Doack James Doak & Wm Ward Whom I appoint to be my Exrs to make sale of the Land above mentioned & all My Personal Estate & the Money arising from such sale to be Equally Divided Amongst My Wife Mary & my Sons John & Nathaniel & my Daughters Elizabeath Sarah & Jean Except that my Wife Mary shall have fifty pounds Current more than an Equeal [sic] part & it is my Will & order that my Executors sell that Tract of Land Whereon My son William fomaly [sic] Liv'd on & pay to the Estate all Debts Due from the said William to the Estate & to pay the Surplus to the said William which Shall be considered as his part of my Estate And it is my will & order that my Daughter Mary be given by my Exrs the sum of four Pounds to [be] paid out of Debts Due to the Estate & it is my will that my Daughter Margarett have one Horse of Twelve Pounds Value & a good Side Saddle & is my will that My son James have one cow & a calf Tis further Will & Order that my Sons Robert & Thomas have that part of the Patent Land that Lies on the South side of Reed creek to be Equeally [sic] Divided Between them & it is my will & order that My Alexander have One grey mare two Years Old & a Rifle gun formaly [sic] claimed by him & I do hereby make null & Void all other or former wills & acknowledge this to be My last will & Test In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the Day & year Above writ. Signed sealed & acknowledged before us David Doack /seal/ Willm Davis Henry Newman Jno Wilson
At a Court held for Montgomery County the 2nd day of October 1787 This last will and Testament of David Doak deceased was produced in Court by David Doak & James Doak two of the Executors therein named and proved according to Law Administration thereof is granted them, they having entered into bond with Robert Davis & Robert Sayers their Security in the sum of Five thousand pounds. Teste Abram Trigg CMC
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Campbell Co., TN Wills -
ESTATE: TN; Campbell Co.; Wills, Bonds, and Inventories, Book
1. 136 of original (p.76 of 1993 reprint by Pellissippi H&GS)
Name: Sarah Doak Type of Document: Amt of Sale Page Number: 136 Date: Mar 9, 1824 Other Information: Estate of Sarah Doakes
Name: Sarah Doak Type of Document: Inventory Page Number: 135 Date: Dec 2, 1823 Other Information: Estate of Sarah Doakes
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Doak, John - 278, 285 Doak, Robt. - 84, 96, 141, 278, 279, 285, 322 Doak, Thomas - 1, 75, 77, 96, 159, 285 Doak, Thomas & Robt. - 298
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Children of David Doak and Mary (Polly) (---) were as follows: 26 i David3 Doak, died Early 1828 in Campbell Co., TN. He married Elizabeth (---), died aft 1839 in Campbell Co., TN. Notes: David fought in the Revolutionary War as a patriot under Capt. John Ward (DAR No. A032608). David Doak recorded a deed in 1820-26 in Campbell Co., TN. David Doak wrote his will on 4 Dec 1827. It was probated on 10 Mar 1828. (Campbell Co., TN Will no. 225) 27 ii Samuel3 Doak. 28 iii Nathaniel3 Doak. 29 iv William3 Doak. + 30 v Robert3 Doak, born abt 1775 in VA; died aft 1850 Of Osage, Carroll Co., AR. He married (1) Mary (Polly) (---); (2) Nancy Pope; (3) Rachel Pharis. 31 vi Thomas3 Doak. Notes: Thomas Doak signed a petition in 1813 to have the Campbell Co., TN county seat moved to Jacksonborough. Thomas Doak served as a juror on the Campbell County Court in 1813. In 1818 James Walker Tax List for Campbell Co., TN: Thomas Doak held by deed 245 acres at Elk Fork. 32 vii Alexander3 Doak. + 33 viii John3 Doak. He married Lydia Thompson. 34 ix Elizabeth3 Doak. 35 x Jane3 Doak. 36 xi Mary3 Doak. 37 xii Margaret3 Doak.
6. Samuel2 Doak (James1), born abt 1716 in Ireland; died 1771/72 in Augusta Co., VA. He married in 1740 in Chester Co., PA Jane Mitchell, born abt 1718, daughter of Thomas Mitchell.
Notes for Samuel Doak Samuel and Jane moved from Chester Co., PA to Augusta Co., VA.
Samuel was a member of Company A, Virginia Colonial Militia, the Augusta County Rangers in 1742.
Samuel granted a deed on 23 Sept 1747 in Augusta Co., VA by William Beverley, owner of the Beverley Manor Estates. This appears to have been disputed: Augusta County Circuit Court Records, Vol. 2, Sect. I, page 32, April, 1806 - Peter R. Beverley vs. John Doake--Deposition of Thomas Mitchell, 14th October, 1805, aged 73, says: Samuel Doak lived on the land in dispute upwards of sixty years ago and John has lived on it ever since Sam's death. Deposition of Hugh Fulton, 14th October, 1805, aged 77, says: He was acquainted with Samuel, father of John.
Augusta County Court Records, Order Book XXIV, page 294, August, 1746 - Patrick Hays vs. Samuel Doak.--Defendant brother of John Doak. 17th April, 1746. Augusta Co., VA court records, order book I, page 30, 19 Aug 1747 - Daniel Gawen, a servant boy of Saml. Doak, adjudged to be 12 years old. Augusta Co., VA court records, Order Book IV, page 66, 22 Nov 1754 - Saml. Doak and John Mitchell, guardians of the orphans of John Greer--settled accounts.
Augusta County Wills, Vol. 3, Book 1, page 8 - 14th September, 1747. David Steele's will--Farmer, son Robert, plantation; wife; son, Nathaniel; daughters, Martha Teas, Isabella McCluer, 5 shillings; daughters, Rebecka, Jannet. Executors, Samuel Doak and Robert Ramsey; refused to execute. Teste: Wm. Steel, Geo. Braken ridge, Robert Alexander. Proved, 18th November, 1747, by Brakenridge and Alexander.
Augusta County Wills, Vol. 3, Book 1, page 18 - 15th September, 1750. John Greer's nuncupative will--Debts to be paid to William Long, William Nul, John Kennedy, Nathaniel Patterson; son Alexander to be bound to a trade; one child to be bound to John Mitchell; one child to be bound to S D; oldest girl to go to some descent woman to learn housewifery. Executors, John Mitchell and Samuel Doak. Teste: James Cowin, Jno. Mitchell, Saml. Doak, Francis Beatey. Proved, 28th November, 1750, by Cowin and Beatey.
Augusta Co., VA Circuit Court Records, Section I, page 80: Peter Kinder vs. Samuel Doak--O. S. 40; N. S. 14--Bill 16th June, 1802. In 1770 Andrew Little made a settlement on waters of Reed Creek, then in Fincastle, now Wythe, and a short time afterwards transferred it to John Riley, who sold to orator. In 1775 Samuel Doak, from a military warrant under the King of Great Britain's proclamation, had a survey made including above settlement. The warrant to Samuel was dated 1773, and under the proclamation of 1763. Samuel Doak went to live in North Carolina (now Tennessee) about 1789, and has never returned. Answer states that in 1768 Robert Doak, for and on behalf of Samuel Doak, sowed some turnips on the land but made no actual settlement. In 1770 Jacob Young made an improvement on the same tract but removed to Holstein and conveyed his claim to Samuel. In 1771 Samuel built a cabin and afterwards Andrew Little built a cabin but never lived in it. George Boyd, of Stuart County, Tenn., deposes 3d December, 1804.
Augusta Parish Vestry Book, Administrator's Bonds, Page 434 - James Fulton and John Mitchell make returns, viz: 1748, 26th March, processioned for Samuel Doak, present Samuel Braford; processioned for John Mitchell, present Samuel Doak; processioned for Samuel Braford, present Samuel Doak; processioned for John Buchanan, present James Cowen; processioned for Martha Mitchell (widow), present John Buchanan; processioned for James Cowen, present David Mitchell; processioned for David Moor, present Jas. Cowan; processioned for Robert Wilson, present Andrew Alexander; processioned for Andrew Alexander, present Robert Wilson; processioned for Patrick Campbell, present Joseph Reed; processioned for Joseph Reeds, present Chas. Campbell; processioned for Chas. Campbell, present Pat. Campbell; processioned for Patrick Hays, present Wm. Robinson; processioned for Robert Alexander, present Robert Ramsey; processioned for Robt. Ramsey, present Pat. Hays; processioned for Sarah Ramsey (widow), present Robt. Ramsey; processioned for John Lockhart, present Pat. Hays; processioned for Thos. Beard, present John Lockhart; processioned for Samuel Wilson, present Robert Wilson; processioned for David Doak, present Samuel Wilson; processioned for Eleanor Mitchell (widow), present Robert Wilson; processioned for John Teats, present Thos. Beard; processioned for James Linn, present Samuel Doak; processioned for John Brownlee, present Wm. Smith; processioned for George Breckinridge, present, ---- Breckenridge; processioned for James Robinson, present Anthony Black; processioned for Anthony Black, present Jas. Robinson; processioned for Wm. Robinson, present ---- Robinson; processioned for Jas. Fulton, present Alex. Brownlee; processioned for Samuel Steel, present John Fulton.
Augusta Parish Vestry Book, Administrator's Bonds, Page 442, 1755 - William Lockbridge and Saml. Huston, in Captain John Moore's Company. John Risk and John Shields, in Captain James Lockhart's Company. Samuel Doak and John Tate, in Captain James Mitchell's Company. James Phillips and William Martin, in Captain Patrick Martin's Company.
Augusta Parish Vestry Book, Administrator's Bonds, Page 444, 1756 - Processioned by John Tate and Samuel Doak, in Cap. James Mitchell's Company, viz: For Widow Mitchell, for Wm. Thompson, for James Robinson, for Charles Campbell, for Saml. Brawford, for John Mitchell, for Saml. Doak, for Widow Fulton, for Robt. Alexander, for Nathl. and Robt. Steele, for David Hays, for Helen Mitchell and Jno. Tate, for David Doak, for James Cowan, for Robert Sayers, for John Campbell, for Pat. Campbell, for John Ward, for Widow McTyre, for John and Alex. Brownlee, for Saml. Steele, for Patrick Hays, for John Fulton, for Thomas Tate, for Robert Willson.
Samuel served as Constable of Augusta Co., VA.
Samuel's will was written 5 Nov 1771 and proved 19 May 1772 in Augusta Co., VA (Will Book No. 4, page 497). His estate was appraised on 10 June 1772 by John Ward, James Mitchell, and James Meteer. Saml Doak's will, farmer--To wife, Jane; to daughter, Elinor, unmarried; to wife, to have disposal of all household furniture at her Pleasure to her 3 daughters, Elinor, Mary, Isbel; to son, John; to oldest son, David, plantation David now lives on as Robert Doak laid it off; to son, Samuel, plantation at head waters of Rockfish in Amherst; to son, John, plantation testator lives on; to son, Robert, tract testator formerly lived on in Rockfish, joining Capt. Crawford; daughters, Jane and Elizabeth. Executors, wife Jane, son David, son-in-law Wm. Brown. Brother-in-law John Finley and John Tate to advise executors. Teste: John and James Mitchel, William Tate, John Tate, Jr. Proved, 19th May, 1772, by James Mitchel and the Tates. David Doack qualifies with John Tate, Nathaniel Steel.
Children of Samuel Doak and Jane Mitchell were as follows: + 38 i David3 Doak, born 1740 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1799/1802 in Augusta Co., VA. He married Janet (Jennett) (---). + 39 ii John3 Doak, born abt 1744; died 1804/06 in Augusta Co., VA. He married unknown. 40 iii Elizabeth3 Doak, born 1747; christened 14 May 1747. She married Nathaniel Hall, son of William Hall and Janet (---). + 41 iv Rev. Samuel3 Doak, born 1 Aug 1749 in Augusta Co., VA; died 12 Dec 1829 in Washington Co., TN; buried in Salem Cemetery, Washington Co., TN. He married (1) Esther Houston Montgomery; (2) Margaretta Houston. 42 v Eleanor3 Doak. 43 vi Mary3 Doak. 44 vii Isabella3 Doak, born abt 1768 in Augusta Co., VA. She married on 27 Sep 1786 in Augusta Co., VA John Milliken, born abt 1782. Notes: MARRIAGE: Surety for the marriage was Robert Torbet.
8. Col. Robert2 Doak (James1), born abt 1720 in Ireland. He married unknown.
Notes for Col. Robert Doak On 16 Mar 1779 Robert Doack was grantee of property on South River, a hill called the bufler hill, Augusta Co., VA. On 16 Apr 1782 he was grantee of part of the tract John now lives on, on waters of Christian's Creek (Signed in German and apparently some other name -- Null? [George Dull Sr.?] Delivered to Robert Doack, one of the grantees. Grantees are the Congregation adhering to Bethel Meeting House.).
Augusta County Wills, Vol. 3, Book VI, page 161 - 9th January, 1782. James Fulton's estate appraised by James Brownlee, Robt. Doak, Thomas Boyd.
Augusta County Wills, Vol. 3, Book VII, page 194 - 29th March, 1791. Wm. Moffett, Alex. Gibson, Robt. Doak elected overseers of poor.
Augusta County Court Records, Book XX, page 249, April 18, 1787 - Robert Doak recommended as a Captain in the militia. Augusta County Court Records, Book XXII, page 272, March 25, 1793 - Robert Doak recommended as a Captain in the 2nd Batallion. Page 274, July 16, 1793 - Robert Doak qualified.
1810 Census - Augusta Co., VA: (age groups 0 to 10, 10 to 16, 16 to 26, 26 to 45, 45 and older.) Col. Robert Doak - 00001-00401-0-8 (church elder) Samuel Doak - 100102001004 David Doak - 000103000003 Thomas Doak - 113000220001 Jane Doak - 001000030102
Staunton Spectator (Stauton, VA), March 26, 1878 - Bethel Church-Yard. In the grave-yard of Bethel Church, in this county, are buried over five hundred persons. A list of the names thereof has been sent us for publication, and are given below. All of these but 23 have been there since the year 1817 : Col Robt Doak (church elder), Mrs. Elizabeth Doak, John Doak, Mary Doak, Miss Isabel Doak, Miss Dorcas Doak, Dr. Hugh Doak, Mr Doak of Tenn., David Doak, Washington Doak, Thomas Doak, Samuel Doak, Narcissa Doak, Nancy Doak, Rosa Doak, John Doak, Mrs Col Doak, Infant son Doak.
Children of Col. Robert Doak were as follows: 45 i Elizabeth3 Doak, born abt 1779 in VA. She married on 10 Apr 1797 in Augusta Co., VA John Lilley, born abt 1776. Notes: MARRIAGE: John Lilley and Robert Doak, Alex. St. Clair, sureties. John Lilley and Elizabeth Doak, daughter of Robert Doak. "This day John Doak made oath that John Lilley, who is about to intermarry with his daughter, Elizabeth, is above the age of 21 years."
Generation 3
10. Thankful3 Doak (John2, James1), born 6 Jun 1743 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; christened 30 Jun 1743 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; died 1790 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN; buried in Hall Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN. She married Maj. William Hall, born 1740 in NC; died 1787 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN; buried in Hall Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN.
Notes for Maj. William Hall Revolutionary War veteran William Hall settled in the Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN area in 1785 and build a station 1-1/2 miles northeast of town. He and two sons were massacred a few years later during the Indian Wars.
Children of Thankful Doak and Maj. William Hall were as follows: 46 i Prudence4 Hall, died 1787 in Sumner Co., TN. She married John Alcorn. 47 ii Anne (Nancy)4 Hall. 48 iii Martha4 Hall, born in TN. She married Doak Hannah. 49 iv James4 Hall, died 3 Aug 1787 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN, buried in Hall Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN. Notes: James was killed by Indians. 50 v Sarah4 Hall. She married (1) James Anderson; (2) Andfrew Lunum. 51 vi Richard4 Hall, died 3 Aug 1787 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN. Notes: Richard was killed by Indians. 52 vii Thankful4 Hall, died 1787 in TN. He married Charles Morgan. 53 viii Mary4 Hall, born 1 Dec 1763 in TN; died 2 Jun 1850 in Fayetteville, TN. She married Capt. John Morgan. 54 ix Governor William4 Hall, born 11 Feb 1775 in Surry Co., NC; died 7 Oct 1856 in Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN; buried in Hall Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TN. He married Mary Brandon Alexander. Notes: William served in the Indian Wars of 1787-1795 and the War of 1812. He was Governor of Tennessee April-October 1829, finishing Sam Houston's term. Speaker of State Senate, Brigadier General in the Creek War. 55 x Capt. John4 Hall, born Feb 1781 in TN; died 1862. He married Patsy Douglass.
11. James Wilson3 Doak (John2, James1), born bef 1740; died 3 Feb 1805 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Alamance Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married on 2 Jul 1775 in Guilford Co., NC Mary (Polly) Paisley, born 1750 in Philadelphia Co., PA; died 3 Jun 1837 in Coffee Co., TN; buried in Old Grove Cemetery, Beechgrove, Coffee Co., TN, daughter of William Paisley and Eleanor McLean.
Notes for James Wilson Doak Parents reported as John Doak and Mary Wilson. May have been born in VA.
In 1800 Guilford Co., NC census: James Doak, males: 12101 females 21201.
Children of James Wilson Doak and Mary (Polly) Paisley were as follows: 56 i Mary4 Doak, born abt 1776 in Guilford Co., NC. She married on 7 Feb 1775 in Guilford Co., NC Alexander Whem or McKeen, born abt 1770. + 57 ii Eleanor4 Doak, born 27 Jan 1778 in Guilford Co., NC; died 26 Feb 1861 in Beachgrove, Coffee Co., TN. She married Thomas Charles Blair. 58 iii William Paisley4 Doak, born abt 1780 in Guilford Co., NC. 59 iv John4 Doak, born abt 1784 in Guilford Co., NC. 60 v Jean4 Doak, born abt 1785 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1856 in TX. She married James Knight of McKnight, born abt 1785. + 61 vi Martha4 Doak, born abt 1788 in Guilford Co., NC; died 4 Jun 1836 in TN. She married Shadrack (Zadock) Aydelott. 62 vii Robert4 Doak, born abt 1790 in TN. + 63 viii Sheriff James Wilson4 Doak, born 13 Dec 1792 in VA; died 9 Jan 1850 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Summerfield, Guilford Co., NC. He married (1) Hannah Ogburn; (2) Dejoina P. (Joeney) Cole.
12. William3 Doak (John2, James1), born abt 1747 in Augusta Co., VA; died Sep 1807/07 in Guilford Co., NC. He married Ann Stuart, born abt 1753; died abt 1835 in Guilford Co., NC.
Notes for William Doak In 1790 William Doak (243-2) lived in Guilford Co., NC with 2 males over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 females, and 2 slaves; brother John lived nearby. In 1880 he (121101-02001) lived in Guilford Co with 5 sons and 2 daughters.
Petition from Adam Smith concerning a robbery, Colonial Records of North Carolina, Volume 19, Page 929 (not dated). AMAM SMITH TO GOVERNOR BURKE. To his Excellency Thomas Burke, Esq., Governor, &c., in & over the State of North Carolina. The Petition of Adam Smith humbleth sheweth, that on the Sixteenth day of this present Instant, six armed men, one of which was named William Doak, & five others who your Petitioner did not know, came to his house and demanded three horses, & on your Petitioner informing them that he had no horses such as they required, they drew their swords & said they were liberty men & that he was a dam?d Tory & if he would not give them horses that he shou?d give them a hundred pounds hard money or they wou?d immediately kill him; and on your Petitioner also informg. them that he had no hard Money they replyed, then dam your Soul, you Tory villain, Your bond with security for that sum; and Your Petitioner being apprehensive of the Consiquencies sho?d he refuse complying, apply?d to his Father-in-Law who became his security for that sum, to be paid the 26th of this Inst. Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays that he may be redressed in such manner as your Excellency shall deem best, as he is very Ignorant himself & knows not the manner of applying for redress, but humbly conceiving that your Excellency will contrive some method of redressing the grievances of a poor old distressed man. And your Petitioner in duty bound will ever pray. ADAM SMITH.
Will written September 5, 1807 Guilford County, North Carolina Robert Oakley's "NOTES FROM THE WILL OF WILLIAM DOAK" (HUSBAND OF ANN) recorded in Greensboro, Guilford County, NC, dated 9-1-1807 (File #0103, re corded in Will Book A, at Page 103) and proven at the November 1807 term of court. The will left 120 acres to his wife, Ann, for life, with the remainder to "my youngest son Jonathan." The will also made reference by name to Roddy, Josiah, and Jonathan as his youngest sons. The children named in the will are John (he got $2), William, Robert (he got 200 acres), Mary, Martha, Roddy, Josiah, and Jonathan.
Children of William Doak and Ann Stuart were as follows: 64 i John4 Doak, born Jan 1773 in Guilford Co., NC; died 16 Feb 1816 in Wilson Co., TN. 65 ii William4 Doak, born abt 1784 in Guilford Co., NC; died 6 Oct 1832 in Madison Co., MS. 66 iii Robert4 Doak, born abt 1785 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1821 in Madison Co., TN. 67 iv Mary4 Doak, born abt 1786 in Guilford Co., NC. 68 v Roddy4 Doak, born abt 1787 in Guilford Co., NC. 69 vi Josiah Stuart4 Doak, born abt 1788 in Guilford Co., NC; died aft 1873 in Nueces Co., TX. 70 vii Martha4 Doak, born abt 1789 in Guilford Co., NC; died aft 1860 in Hickory Co., MO. 71 viii Jonathan4 Doak, born abt 1794 in Guilford Co., NC; died Aug 1820 in Lincoln Co., TN.
13. Robert3 Doak (John2, James1), born abt 1738; died 1796 in Guilford Co., NC. He married on 11 Aug 1760 in Lunenburg Co., VA Hannah Armstrong, born abt 1741; died aft 1800 Of Guilford Co., NC.
Notes for Robert Doak Robert appears on the 1761 Rowan Co., NC tax list. In 1790 he is in Guilford Co., NC with a wife, 5 sons, and 1 daughter.
Children of Robert Doak and Hannah Armstrong were as follows: 72 i Robert4 Doak. 73 ii Rebecca4 Doak. 74 iii John4 Doak. 75 iv James4 Doak. 76 v William May4 Doak, born 21 Sep 1777 in Guilford Co., NC; died 27 May 1845 in Guilford Co., NC. 77 vi Hannah4 Doak. 78 vii Elizabeth Thankful4 Doak. 79 viii Daniel4 Doak.
14. Martha3 Doak (John2, James1), born abt 1740. She married John Hannah, born abt 1726 Of VA; died 1793/94 in Surry Co., NC.
Notes for John Hannah Surry County N.C. Wills, 1771-1827: Annotated Genealogical Abstracts; pg 98 Will of John Hanna, 15 Apr 1793. Sons: Robert, John Doak, Roddy, Samuel, James & William. Daus: Mary Doak, Martha Thomas, Margaret Doak each to have a store gown. Exrs: wf & son John Doak Hanna. Wit: Thomas Burris, Robert Hamock, Nathaniel Doak. Prvd by Robert Hammock. Rec. Feb Ct. 1794.
NOTE: Ages do not fit. Martha probaly a second wife with the 4 youngest children.
Children of Martha Doak and John Hannah were as follows: 80 i Robert4 Hannah, born abt 1746; died bef May 1819 in Guilford Co., NC. 81 ii Mary Doak4 Hannah, born abt 1749. 82 iii Martha4 Hannah, born abt 1751. 83 iv John Doak4 Hannah, born abt 1753. 84 v Roderick (Roddy)4 Hannah, born abt 1755. 85 vi Margaret4 Hannah, born 4 Mar 1762 in Wythe Co., VA; died 20 Aug 1840 in Rose Hill, Johnson Co., MO. 86 vii Samuel4 Hannah, born abt 1763. 87 viii James Abner4 Hannah, born 15 Jun 1765 in Surry Co., NC; died 29 Mar 1833 in Sumner Co., TN. 88 ix William4 Hannah, born abt 1767.
15. Mary3 Doak (John2, James1), born 30 Jun 1749 in Lunenburg Co., VA; died 7 Mar 1833 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. She married on 5 Feb 1766/66 in Rowan Co. (later Guilford Co.), NC James Matthews, born 12 Aug 1739 in PA; died 15 Mar 1825 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN, son of James Matthews and Mary McGill.
Notes for James Matthews James purchased 500 acres of land near John Hanna and raised his family on Stewart Creek, Surrey County, North Carolina. He participated in the Battle of Alamance as a "Regulator." After the outbreak of the Revolutionary War he enlisted as a private in the North Carolina Line as a resident of Guilford County. He served as a private in Blount's Company, North Carolina troops, for eighteen months, beginning 17 December 1779. Next, he enlisted on 14 June 1781 for a twelve-month term in CPT Thomas Donoho's Company, 4th Regiment North Carolina Continental Line. About 1810 he moved his family from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, with the family of Samuel Scott other members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church to Maury County, Tennessee, settling in the Campbellsville Pike area. James was a co-founder of the Hopewell A.R.P. Church. In his last will and testament, which he executed on 4 June 1819, he mentioned his surveying instruments.
James and Mary had six sons and six daughters, and at least three of them moved to Maury County with their parents.
Children of Mary Doak and James Matthews were as follows: + 89 i John4 Matthews, born 24 Oct 1768; died 20 Jul 1839 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. He married Margaret (---). + 90 ii Martha4 Matthews, born 11 Dec 1770; died 19 Aug 1835 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. She married James Hannah.
23. Jean3 Finley (Thankful (Elizabeth)2 Doak, James1), born 16 Feb 1744 in Augusta Co., VA; christened 21 Aug 1744 in Tinkling Springs, Augusta Co., VA. She married Joseph Trimble, born abt 1743.
Children of Jean Finley and Joseph Trimble were as follows: 91 i John4 Trimble.
30. Robert3 Doak (David2, James1), born abt 1775 in VA; died aft 1850 Of Osage, Carroll Co., AR. He married (1) Mary (Polly) (---); (2) Nancy Pope; (3) on 5 Dec 1833 in Rhea Co., TN Rachel Pharis, born 1803/04 in TN.
Notes for Robert Doak Age and place of birth: In 1830 and 1840 census records Robert was born 1771/1779; in 1850 he was reported born 1786/7 in VA. His son Nathaniel reported his father born in TN. He is on the 1826 tax list for Campbell Co., TN but not on the 1827 tax list suggesting he turned 51 in that year (Taxes collected for ages 21-50), or born about 1775.
Campbell County, TN was formed in 1806 from Anderson and Claiborne Counties. These were formed from other counties in 1801. The earliest county was formed in 1795, a year before TN became a state. Campbell Co. is located just south of the VA border. There were no Doak families in Campbell Co. by 1850.
Robert Doake appears in a "Collectors Bond for Publik Taxes" in Campbell Co., TN dated 17 Dec 1808.
During the War of 1812 Robert Doak enlisted as a Captain on 23 Sept 1813 in Col. Samuel Wear's infantry regiment. He was discharged on 1 Jan 1814. He appers to have re-enlisted and fought at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815.
War of 1812 - "Muster Roll of a Company of Volunteer Militia Commanded by Capt. Robert Doak in ___________ under the Command of Col. Samuel Wear in the Service of the United States from the 23 day September 1813 to the first day of January 1814 Inclusive--" (War of 1812; TN; Muster Roll, Vol. 9, p. 30; TN State Archives; Nashville; Col. Samuel Wear & Capt. Robert Doak; roll dated 23 Sep 1813-14 Jan 1814)
Deed made 10 May 1817 in Campbell Co., TN (Land Entries Book
C, p. 110):
Signed: Harris (large "T" mark) Standley, Andrew Daugherty, Joseph
Branscombe, and Celia, her X, Daugherty.
Robert held 50 acres in the 1818 Thomas Moad Tax List for
Campbell Co., TN. In 1830 Robert (age 40-50) lived in Campbell Co., TN (0110000100000 - 3111100000000) with 2 sons and 7 daughters (The eldest daughter is age 20-30 suggesting his wife may have recently died. In 1840 Robert (age 60-69) lived in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with females ages (under 5), (10-14), (10-14), (10-14), (15-19) and (40-49); the female age 40-49 may be a second wife or oldest daughter.
Also in Kings River 1840 census were probable sons Joseph, David, and Nathaniel. Robert appears with only 2 sons in 1830 with son David recently married and in the same county.
In 1850 Robert (63 VA) farmed in Osage, Carroll Co., AR with wife Rachel, daughters Sarah, Cela, and Lucy, and "son" William (22 LA).
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BIRTH: Apparently born about 1774. Robert Doak last appeared on the
Campbell Co., TN, tax lists in 1826. Since he's still in Campbell
Co., but owes no tax in 1827, then he has reached age 50 in this
past year, unless exempted for some reason. This is TN tax law. This
matches his 1830 and 1840 census data, but disagrees with his 1850
census (but who knows who provided the info). This also tracks with
his War of 1812 record - the majority of War of 1812 soldiers show
births between 1780 and 1790, with their officers being just a bit
older.
Children of Robert Doak and Mary (Polly) (---) were as follows: + 92 i David4 Doak, born 1801/10 in TN; died abt 1845 in Madison Co., AR. He married Elizabeth Basham. + 93 ii Joseph Melvin4 Doak, born 6 Apr 1804 in TN; died 6 Apr 1859 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. He married Margaret DeShane. + 94 iii Nathaniel4 Doak, born 1812/14 in TN; died aft 1882 Of Kings River, Madison Co., AR; buried in Upper Campground Cemetery, Madison Co., AR. He married Harriet Elizabeth Roark.
Children of Robert Doak and Nancy Pope were as follows: 95 i William4 Doak, born 1827/28 in LA. 96 ii Sarah4 Doak, born 1829/30 in TN. 97 iii Cela4 Doak, born 1831/32 in TN.
Children of Robert Doak and Rachel Pharis were as follows: 98 i Lucy4 Doak, born 1837/38 in AR.
33. John3 Doak (David2, James1). He married Lydia Thompson.
Notes for John Doak John Doak held 80 acres in the 1818 James Walker Tax List for Campbell Co., TN.
Notes for Lydia Thompson Lydia arrived in OR in 1852.
Children of John Doak and Lydia Thompson were as follows: + 99 i Andrew Jackson4 Doak, born 1816/17 in Campbell Co., TN; died 22 Aug 1885 in Lane Co., OR. He married (1) Mary Rebecca Jane McConnell; (2) Elizabeth (---); (3) Sarah Jones; (4) Catherine Zumwalt. 100 ii Caroline4 Doak, born abt 1818 in Campbell Co., TN. 101 iii William4 Doak, born 1822/23 in Campbell Co., TN. He married (1) Mary Hobson; (2) on 4 Oct 1855 in Washington Co., OR Sarah Elmira Johnson. Notes: William acquired land grants in Clatsop Co., OR on 13 Aug 1846 (Vol 3 Pg 038) and Yamhill Co., OR on 14 Dec 1847 (Vol 7 Pg 041). 102 iv David4 Doak, born abt 1828 in Campbell Co., TN.
38. David3 Doak (Samuel2, James1), born 1740 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1799/1802 in Augusta Co., VA. He married Janet (Jennett) (---).
Notes for David Doak Augusta County Court Records, Book IX, page 144, March 15, 1768 - David Doak issued a hemp certificate
Augusta County Deed Book 7, 1755 - Same to David Doak, £3, 100 acres in Beverley Manor; corner said Doak's old survey. Delivered: Robert Doak, March, 1768.
Augusta County Deed Book 19 - 17th November, 1772. John Alexander and Mary to David Humphress in Beverley Manor. First sold by Beverley to George Breckinridge and by him transferred to David Doak. Delivered: David Humphries, 24th November, 1774.
David Samuel served as Constable of Augusta Co., VA.
Will written 26 June 1799 in Augusta Co., VA and proved 28 June 1802. David Doak's will--To wife, Jennet; to sons. Samuel and David; to daughter, Jenny Berry; daughter, Rosannah Doak; to daughter, Betsy; to 5 daughters, viz: Aggy, Fanny, Darcos, Polly, Elly; to son, Hugh. Executors, wife Jennet, sons Samuel and David. Guardian. James Berry. Teste: Thos. Mitchell, James and Samuel Meteer. Proved, 28th June, 1802. Jennet refuses. Others qualify.
Children of David Doak and Janet (Jennett) (---) were as follows: 103 i Jennie (Jenny)4 Doak. She married on 6 Jan 1787 in Augusta Co., VA James Berry. Notes: MARRIAGE: Surety James Berry and John Berry with consent of parents David and Jannet Doak. 104 ii Elizabeth4 Doak, born abt 1779 in Augusta Co., VA. She married on 11 Mar 1799 in Augusta Co., VA John Lerew. Notes: MARRIAGE: John Lerew and Saml. Doke, Jno. McClelland, sureties. John Lerew and Elizabeth Doke, daughter of David Doke, sister to Saml. Doke, and of age. John is son of Jacob Larew, who consents. Teste: Benj. Larew. 105 iii Samuel4 Doak. 106 iv David4 Doak. 107 v Rosannah4 Doak. 108 vi Aggy4 Doak. 109 vii Fanny4 Doak. 110 viii Darcos4 Doak. 111 ix Polly4 Doak. 112 x Elly4 Doak. 113 xi Hugh4 Doak.
39. John3 Doak (Samuel2, James1), born abt 1744; died 1804/06 in Augusta Co., VA. He married unknown.
Notes for John Doak Augusta County Court Records, Book XIX, page 245, April 19, 1786 - William Casteel, son of Jinny Jewell, to be bound to John Doak.
John's will was written 21 Mar 1804 in Augusta Co., VA and proved 23 June 1806. John Doak's will--To son, John; sons, Samuel and Thomas Mitchell Doak; to daughter, Julia; daughter, Nancy; daughter, Rosannah; daughter, Betsey Wilson Doak; son, Washington; son, David. Executors, brothers Vory (?). Robert, Samuel. Sr., and David Doak. Teste: Samuel Brown. James Mitchell, Sr. and Jr. Proved, 23d June, 1806. Executors qualified.
Children of John Doak were as follows: 114 i John4 Doak. 115 ii Samuel4 Doak. + 116 iii Thomas Mitchell4 Doak, born May 1789; died Nov 1825 in Augusta Co., VA; buried in Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Middlebook, Augusta Co., VA. He married Catherine Hawpe. 117 iv Julia4 Doak. 118 v Nancy4 Doak. 119 vi Rosannah4 Doak. 120 vii Betsey Wilson4 Doak. 121 viii Washington4 Doak. 122 ix David4 Doak. 123 x Thanksful4 Doak.
41. Rev. Samuel3 Doak (Samuel2, James1), born 1 Aug 1749 in Augusta Co., VA; died 12 Dec 1829 in Washington Co., TN; buried in Salem Cemetery, Washington Co., TN. He married (1) on 31 Oct 1775 in Augusta Co., VA Esther Houston Montgomery, born 27 Feb 1755; died 3 Jul 1807 in Washington Co., TN, daughter of John Montgomery and Esther Houston; (2) Margaretta Houston, died 22 Sep 1831 in Washington Co., TN.
Notes for Rev. Samuel Doak Samuel served in the Revolutionary War as a chaplain.
History of Campbel County, TN (LaFollette Press, By Dallas Bogan) Samuel Doak was the first Presbyterian to take up residence in the State of Tennessee in the year 1777. Rev. Doak established Martin Academy, later to be known as Washington College in Washington County, his school being the first institute of education in the territory. By 1796, the Presbyterian organization had established 27 congregations in the new East Tennessee. These schools made a great impression on the education and improvement of the mountain citizens.
c. 1840 Different individuals and partnerships advanced many iron works after the building of the forge on Cedar Creek. The Doaks constructed a forge on Davis Creek, as did William Lindsay on Cove Creek. William Crosswhite, John Cooper and William Wilson worked the latter forge.
Augusta County Circuit Court Records, Vol. 2, Sect. I, Judgements, page 80 - Peter Kinder vs. Samuel Doak--O. S. 40; N. S. 14--Bill 16th June, 1802. In 1770 Andrew Little made a settlement on waters of Reed Creek, then in Fincastle, now Wythe, and a short time afterwards transferred it to John Riley, who sold to orator. In 1775 Samuel Doak, from a military warrant under the King of Great Britain's proclamation, had a survey made including above settlement. The warrant to Samuel was dated 1773, and under the proclamation of 1763. Samuel Doak went to live in North Carolina (now Tennessee) about 1789, and has never returned. Answer states that in 1768 Robert Doak, for and on behalf of Samuel Doak, sowed some turnips on the land but made no actual settlement. In 1770 Jacob Young made an improvement on the same tract but removed to Holstein and conveyed his claim to Samuel. In 1771 Samuel built a cabin and afterwards Andrew Little built a cabin but never lived in it. George Boyd, of Stuart County, Tenn., deposes 3d December, 1804.
Samuel and Esther had 8 children.
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Presbyterian Circuit Riding Minister. He formed the Salem Presbyterian Church in 1780. He began the graduate school which later became Washington College Academy.
Samuel Doak graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1775 (now known as Princeton University) and taught at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. In 1780 Rev. Doak moved into Washington County, TN where he founded and pastored Salem Presbyterian Church. He ministered in this area for 38 years. He is credited with starting 25 Presbyterian Churches in East TN.
In 1780 Rev. Doak founded a school called Martin Academy. Martin Academy's name was changed to Washington College in 1795 and to Washington College Academy in 1953. In 1818, Rev. Doak founded Tusculum Academy (now known as Tusculum College) in Greene Co, TN.
Notes for Margaretta Houston Margaretta was the sister of the Rev. Samuel Houston.
Children of Rev. Samuel Doak and Esther Houston Montgomery were as follows: 124 i Julia4 Doak, born 10 Aug 1776. + 125 ii John Whitfield4 Doak, born 10 Oct 1778 in Rockbridge Co., VA; died 6 Oct 1820 in Green Spring, VA. He married Jane H. Alexander. 126 iii Jane Rowe4 Doak, born 11 Sep 1780 in Greene Co., NC; died 10 Jan 1828. + 127 iv Samuel Witherspoon4 Doak, born 24 Mar 1785 in Washington Co., NC; died 3 Feb 1864 in Greene Co., TN; buried in Mount Bethel Cemetery, Greenville, Greene Co., TN. He married Sarah Houston McEwan.
Generation 4
57. Eleanor4 Doak (James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 27 Jan 1778 in Guilford Co., NC; died 26 Feb 1861 in Beachgrove, Coffee Co., TN. She married on 28 Jun 1800 in Guilford Co., NC Thomas Charles Blair, born 3 Nov 1773 in NC; died 7 Nov 1846 in Beachgrove, Coffee Co., TN, son of Thomas Blair and Jean Ruth.
Notes for Thomas Charles Blair Thomas and Eleanor Beech Grove, Bedford Co., TN. He served there in the War of 1812.
Children of Eleanor Doak and Thomas Charles Blair were as follows: 128 i Cynthia5 Blair, born 5 Jul 1801 in Guilford Co., NC; died 24 Jan 1851 in Rusk, Cherokee Co., TX. 129 ii Miriam5 Blair, born 1803 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1848. 130 iii Mary5 Blair, born Jun 1804 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1880 in Coffee Co., TN. 131 iv Alexander McKean5 Blair, born 6 Dec 1806 in Guilford Co., NC; died 3 Aug 1849 in Grundy Co., TN. 132 v Thomas5 Blair, born Jul 1808 in Guilford Co., NC; died 3 Nov 1887 in TX. 133 vi Abner5 Blair, born 5 Oct 1810 in Bedford Co., TN; died 8 Dec 1842. 134 vii Amanda Jane5 Blair, born 20 May 1815 in Bedford Co., TN; died 7 Feb 1883 in TX. + 135 viii Robert Doak5 Blair, born 4 Feb 1818 in Bedford Co., TN; died 7 Jun 1881 in Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., TN; buried in Old Salem Cemetery, Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., TN. He married Sarah Ann Dillard. 136 ix Martha Ann5 Blair, born 10 Sep 1819 in Bedford Co., TN; died 5 Apr 1854 in LA.
61. Martha4 Doak (James Wilson3, John2, James1), born abt 1788 in Guilford Co., NC; died 4 Jun 1836 in TN. She married Shadrack (Zadock) Aydelott, born 8 May 1775 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1825 in Gallatin Co., IL, son of John Aydelott and Rhoda Wharton.
Children of Martha Doak and Shadrack (Zadock) Aydelott were as follows: 137 i Jane5 Aydelott, born abt 1809 in TN. 138 ii Martha5 Aydelott, born abt 1811 in TN. 139 iii Alfred Paisley5 Aydelott, born 28 Jan 1813 in TN; died 16 Oct 1880 in Christian, Independence Co., AR. 140 iv Mary5 Aydelott, born abt 1814 in TN. + 141 v John Doak5 Aydelott, born 1818 in TN; died 1852 in Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN; buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN. He married Sarah E. Grizzard.
63. Sheriff James Wilson4 Doak (James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 13 Dec 1792 in VA; died 9 Jan 1850 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Summerfield, Guilford Co., NC. He married (1) on 14 Jul 1818 in Guilford Co., NC Hannah Ogburn, born abt 1778 Of NC; died abt 1827 Of Guilford Co., NC, daughter of Dr. William Ogburn and Hannah Warren; (2) on 28 Oct 1828 in Guilford Co., NC Dejoina P. (Joeney) Cole, born 20 Dec 1802 in Guilford Co., NC; died 25 Sep 1861 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC.
Notes for Sheriff James Wilson Doak James' tombstone indicated birth 2 Dec 1792. Birth also reported in Dublin, Ireland.
James was the longest-serving sheriff of Guilford Co., NC from 1825 to 1846. In 1840 James W. Doak (0101001-122101) lived in Guilford Co., NC with 2 males and 8 females. In the 1850 Slave Census James Doak of Southern Division, Guilford Co., NC is listed with male slaves, ages 14 and 8mo, and female slaves, ages 19 and 3.
from January 16, 1850 issue of Raleigh Register newspaper, Jan. 16, 1850 - In Guilford, the 9th inst., after a lingering and painful illness, James W. DOAK, for a great number of years Sheriff of Guilford, and a Representative in the Commons of the last Legislature.
Cause of death in 1850 Mortality Schedule looks like "shangury," but first letters written over.
MARRIAGE:
Bondsman was A. E. Hanner and witness Jno. Hanner.
Notes for Dejoina P. (Joeney) Cole MARRIAGE: Bondsman was A. E. Hanner and witness Jno. Hanner.
Children of Sheriff James Wilson Doak and Hannah Ogburn were as follows: + 142 i Emily P.5 Doak, born 12 Jan 1820 in Guilford Co., NC; died 9 May 1879 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. She married Dr. Robert C. Lindsay. + 143 ii Nancy W.5 Doak, born 18 Jan 1822 in Guilford Co., NC; died 12 Nov 1903 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC. She married John A. Bain. + 144 iii Elizabeth O. (Lizzie)5 Doak, born 1824 in Guilford Co., NC. She married Francis A. Garrett. + 145 iv Jane Wilkins5 Doak, born 14 Sep 1826 in Guilford Co., NC; died 8 Apr 1921 in Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC. She married Patrick James Coppedge.
Children of Sheriff James Wilson Doak and Dejoina P. (Joeney) Cole were as follows: + 146 i Julie Ann5 Doak, born 1831 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1911 in Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. She married Dr. Andrew C. Caldwell. 147 ii Mary C.5 Doak, born 1833 in Guilford Co., NC. She married on 5 May 1852 in Guilford Co., NC, divorced Edward Thompson Garrett, born 1824/29 in NC, son of Joseph Garrett and Sarah Stroud. + 148 iii James Wilson5 Doak, born 24 May 1835 in Guilford Co., NC; died 2 Sep 1914 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married (1) Martha M. Scott; (2) Emily Ann (Amela) Watson.
89. John4 Matthews (Mary3 Doak, John2, James1), born 24 Oct 1768; died 20 Jul 1839 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. He married Margaret (---), died 21 Dec 1841 in Southport, Maury Co., TN, buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN.
Notes for John Matthews John served in the War of 1812 and was Justice of the Peace.
Children of John Matthews and Margaret (---) were as follows: 149 i Jinny H.5 Matthews, born 12 Dec 1795; died 28 May 1864 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN.
90. Martha4 Matthews (Mary3 Doak, John2, James1), born 11 Dec 1770; died 19 Aug 1835 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. She married James Hannah, born 25 Dec 1768 in VA; died 16 Sep 1854 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN.
Children of Martha Matthews and James Hannah were as follows: + 150 i Andrew5 Hannah, born 24 Sep 1810 in TN; died 31 Jul 1852 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. He married Naomi (---).
92. David4 Doak (Robert3, David2, James1), born 1801/10 in TN; died abt 1845 in Madison Co., AR. He married Elizabeth Basham, born 1802/03 in TN, daughter of Jonathan Basham and Elizabeth Jones.
Notes for David Doak In 1830 David lived in Campbell Co., TN with wife and one daughter; his mother-in-law Elizabeth Basham lived next door and his father Robert also lived in the county. In 1840 he lived in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife 3 sons, 3 daughters, and a female age 60-70 (mother-in-law?)
DEED - Campbell Co., TN, Deed Book. E; p. 215 26 May 1829 Archibald Basham; Jacob McDowell; David Doak & Elizabeth Doak his wife (she late Elizabeth Basham), heirs at law of Jonathan Basham decd.; Elizabeth Basham, widow; Nathan Basham; John McSpadden & Polly McSpadden late Basham, daughter & heir; and Nancy Campbell, late Basham, heir ... sell to Nimrod Miller ... for $150 ... 85 ac. in Lot I ... beginning at a white oak 8 63/100 chains from _______ [yes, the deed leaves this blank space] Creek, on the side of a ridge N of sd. creek on line of lot I N 61 E along ridge 10 chains to a post oak N 85 E 16 1/4 chains to a white oak, maple, & post oak on East bank of sd. creek S 29 E crossing sd. creek twice 30 chains to a lg. chesnut & white oak on the side of a ridge S 61 W 25 chains to a dogwood on line of Lot I along the line N 29 W 37 chains to the beginning Witnesses: Amos Maupin Archd. Basham John Miller Jacob McDonel Elias Parrott David X Doak Elizabeth X Doak Elizabeth Basham Nathan Basham John McSpaddin Polly X McSpaddin Nancy X Campbell 25 Apr 1831 Proved by witnesses Maupin & Miller 1 May 1831 Recorded
Notes for Elizabeth Basham In 1850 Elizabeth farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with children Joseph, Eliza Jane, Mary, Margaret, and Martha..
Land purchases in Madison Co., AR: DOAKE ELIZABETH 33 17N 24W 40 1854/11/15
Children of David Doak and Elizabeth Basham were as follows: 151 i Sarah Ann5 Doak, born 1827/28 in TN; died 29 Jan 1894 in Gordonville, Grayson Co., TX; buried in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Gordonville, Grayson Co., TX. She married John Jethro Rodgers, born 28 Feb 1822 in Lauderdale Co., AL; died 28 Jun 1892 in Gordonville, Grayson Co., TX. + 152 ii Joseph Melvin5 Doak, born 9 Apr 1833 in IN; died 29 Nov 1898 in Altus, Jackson Co., OK. He married Martha J. Denney. 153 iii Eliza Jane5 Doak, born 1834/35 in IN; died Jan 1888 in Hamilton Co., TX. + 154 iv William Robertson5 Doak, born 14 May 1837 in IN; died 7 Nov 1917 in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX. He married Mary Emaline Hines. 155 v Mary5 Doak, born 1837/38 in AR. 156 vi Margaret E.5 Doak, born 1840/41 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. 157 vii Martha Catherine5 Doak, born 30 Oct 1843 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 5 Mar 1919 in Boonsville, Wise Co., TX.
93. Joseph Melvin4 Doak (Robert3, David2, James1), born 6 Apr 1804 in TN; died 6 Apr 1859 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. He married on 19 Aug 1825 in McMinn Co., TN Margaret DeShane, born 1804/05 in TN; died aft 1880 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR.
Notes for Joseph Melvin Doak In 1840 Joseph lived in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife, 3 sons and 4 daughters. In 1850 he farmed in Kings River with wife Margaret, 7 children, and a laborer.
Notes for Margaret DeShane Land purchases in Madison Co., AR: DOAK MARGARET 19 17N 24W 40 1860/10/01
In 1860 Margaret farmed in Marble, Madison Co., AR with children Drummon and Catherine. In 1870 she was in Marble with son Drummond. In 1880 she lived with daughter Sarah Wilkerson and family in Kings River.
Children of Joseph Melvin Doak and Margaret DeShane were as follows: 158 i Robert Jefferson5 Doak, born 10 Feb 1827 in IL; died 17 Nov 1842 in Madison Co., AR. + 159 ii Elizabeth Jane5 Doak, born 4 Mar 1829 in Montgomery Co., IL; died 28 Nov 1899 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; buried in Springtown Cemetery, Springtown, Parker Co., TX. She married William Melvin McCracken. + 160 iii James Monroe5 Doak, born 1830/31 in IL. He married Nancy Jane McCracken. + 161 iv Nancy Ann5 Doak, born 17 Aug 1835 in AR; died 7 Mar 1903 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. She married John Wesley Graham. + 162 v Lucinda Minerva5 Doak, born 30 Jan 1838 in Madison Co., AR; died 7 Jul 1918 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. She married Henry Morgan Sharp. 163 vi John Heral5 Doak, born 8 May 1840 in Madison Co., AR; died 18 Feb 1859 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. + 164 vii Sarah Eleanor5 Doak, born 5 Apr 1842 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. She married Charles Houston (Hugh) Wilkerson. 165 viii Drummond5 Doak, born 1845/46 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. Notes: Name not clear in census records. 166 ix Catherine5 Doak, born 1849/50 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR.
94. Nathaniel4 Doak (Robert3, David2, James1), born 1812/14 in TN; died aft 1882 Of Kings River, Madison Co., AR; buried in Upper Campground Cemetery, Madison Co., AR. He married Harriet Elizabeth Roark, born 3 May 1823 in TN; died 21 Oct 1903 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; buried in Upper Campground Cemetery, Madison Co., AR, daughter of William C. Roark and Elizabeth Hester.
Notes for Nathaniel Doak In the 1880 cenus Nathaniel reported his father was born in NC and mother not known.
In 1840 Nathaniel Doak lived in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with a male (15-20 yrs), a female (10-15 yrs), and a female (15-20 yrs); he lived next door to his father Robert Doak. In 1850 he farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Harriet and children Sarah, Robert, and Mary; nearby were Elizabeth Doak (47 TN) with 5 children and William Doak (13 AR). In 1860 he farmed in Kings River with Harried and 7 children. In 1870 Nathaniel Doke farmed in Kings River with Harriet and 6 children. In 1880 he farmed in Kings River with Harriet and children Elizabeth and George; he suffered from scrofula (tuberculosis).
Land purchases in Madison Co., AR: DOAK NATHANIEL 8 16N 24W 1849 DOAK NATHANIEL 8 16N 24W 40 1854/11/15 DOAK NATHANIEL 8 16N 24W 40 1854/11/15 DOAK NATHANIEL 8 16N 24W 80 1854/11/15 DOAK NATHANIEL 5 16N 24W 40 1857/08/01 DOAK NATHANIEL 33 17N 24W 40 1882/12/15
Nathaniel may have had a son and daughter by a privious marriage, suggested by 1840 census.
Notes for Harriet Elizabeth Roark In 1880 Harriet reported her father born in NC and mother unknown.
Harriet's tombstone reads: Gone to a bright home where grief can not come
Children of Nathaniel Doak and Harriet Elizabeth Roark were as follows: + 167 i Sarah Catherine5 Doak, born Oct 1845 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died aft 1910 Of Wagoner Co., OK. She married James L. Wiggins. + 168 ii Robert Samuel5 Doak, born 17 Feb 1848 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 7 Feb 1903 in Clarksville, Wagoner Co., OK. He married Malissa Jane Basham. 169 iii Mary Jane5 Doak, born 1849/50 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. + 170 iv James Francis5 Doak, born 27 Jun 1852 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 13 Jul 1880 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; buried in Upper Campground Cemetery, Madison Co., AR. He married Mary Ann Setzer. 171 v Rebecca Elizabeth Hester5 Doak, born Oct 1855 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. She married William J. Osborne, born 1854 in IL. 172 vi John B.5 Doak, born 1856 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 1873 in AR. 173 vii Elizabeth E. (Eliza)5 Doak, born 1858/59 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 1860/70 in Madison Co., AR. + 174 viii George Wilson5 Doak, born 27 Oct 1861 in Madison Co., AR; died 23 Dec 1937 in Carroll Co., AR. He married Margaret Ella Brown.
99. Andrew Jackson4 Doak (John3, David2, James1), born 1816/17 in Campbell Co., TN; died 22 Aug 1885 in Lane Co., OR. He married (1) on 8 Dec 1838 in Pike Co., MO Mary Rebecca Jane McConnell, born 1823/24 in MO; died 16 Apr 1854 in Polk Co., OR, daughter of Joseph McConnell and Cynthia Gordon; (2) on 16 Apr 1856 in Polk Co., OR Elizabeth (---), born 1832/33 in IN; (3) on 16 Jun 1864 in Lane Co., OR Sarah Jones; (4) on 1 Jun 1871 in Lane Co., OR Catherine Zumwalt, born 1820/21 in VA.
Notes for Andrew Jackson Doak Andrew obtained land grants in Champoeg Co., OR on 10 Apr 1846 (Vol 1 Pg 159) and Polk Co., OR on 17 Aug 1846 (Vol 3 Pg 045).
In 1850 A. J. Doaks farmed in Polk Co., Oregon Territory with wife Rebecca and 5 children. In 1860 A. J. Doke farmed in Richardson, Lane Co., OR with wife Elizabeth, children James, Wellington, and Mary, and step-children Jefferson and Victoria Hale.. In 1870 he farmed in Siuslaw, Lane Co., OR with children Thurston, Alice, John, and Varian. In 1880 he farmed in Siuslaw with wife Catherine and children Thurston, John, Alice, and Varian; at the time he suffered from kidney disease.
Notes for Mary Rebecca Jane McConnell Death also reported 29 Mar 1854.
Children of Andrew Jackson Doak and Mary Rebecca Jane McConnell were as follows: + 175 i Josiah Allen5 Doak, born 1839 in MO; died 21 Apr 1907 in Coos Co., OR; buried in Bear Creek Cemetery, Coos Co., OR. He married Varian Isabel (Isabelle) Butts. 176 ii Cynthia5 Doak, born 1840/41 in MO. 177 iii James F.5 Doak, born 1843/44 in MO. 178 iv Wellington Clayborn5 Doak, born 10 Oct 1846 in OR; died 16 Feb 1921 in Coburg, Lane Co., OR; buried in Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane Co., OR. Notes: Wellington did not marry. 179 v Elias M.5 Doak, born 1847/48 in OR. 180 vi Thurston Montgomery5 Doak, born 7 Oct 1853 in Polk Co., OR; died 25 May 1933 in Lane Co., OR; buried in McFarland Cemetery, Cottage Grove, Lane Co., OR. He married Lillian R. (---).
Children of Andrew Jackson Doak and Elizabeth (---) were as follows: 181 i Mary Alice5 Doak, born 1856/57 in OR. 182 ii John5 Doak, born 1859/60 in OR. 183 iii Varian5 Doak, born 1861/62 in OR.
116. Thomas Mitchell4 Doak (John3, Samuel2, James1), born May 1789; died Nov 1825 in Augusta Co., VA; buried in Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Middlebook, Augusta Co., VA. He married on 9 Jun 1818 in Augusta Co., VA Catherine Hawpe, born 1 Aug 1797 in Greenville, Augusta Co., VA; died 26 Jun 1844 in Greenville, Augusta Co., VA; buried in Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Middlebook, Augusta Co., VA, daughter of Henry Hawpe and Elizabeth Teaford.
Notes for Catherine Hawpe Catherine had children Mary Susan, William Henry, Melissa Ann, Margaret Estaline, and Thomas Aleander by her second husband Alexander Brownlee.
Children of Thomas Mitchell Doak and Catherine Hawpe were as follows: 184 i Eliza Catherine5 Doak, born 12 Apr 1819 in Augusta Co., VA; died 27 Nov 1888 in Staunton, Augusta Co., VA; buried in Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton, Augusta Co., VA. 185 ii Alcinda Jane5 Doak, born 20 Jan 1822 in Augusta Co., VA; died 20 Feb 1892 in Stauton, Augusta Co., VA; buried in Thornrose Cemegtery, Stauton, Augusta Co., VA. She married Joseph Nicholas Woodward, born 27 Sep 1820 in Augusta Co., VA; died 5 Dec 1901 in Stauton, Augusta Co., VA; buried in Thornrose Cemegtery, Stauton, Augusta Co., VA, son of Samuel Morris Woodward and Mary Catherine (---). Notes: Mrs. Alcinda Jane Doak Woodward, one of the oldest residents of Staunton, died at her residence on N. Coalter street, Saturday evening, in her 71st year. She was the wife of Maj. Jos. N. Woodward, so widely known in Virginia as the proprietor of many of its watering place hotels, and was a member of one of the oldest and most numerous families in this section of the State. She was the mother of W. Burnett Woodward of Texas, Samuel M. Woodward of Rockingham, J. Gardner Woodward of Covington, J.C. Woodward of Illinois, Thomas D. Woodward of Staunton, Mrs. Eugene G. Peyton of Natural Bridge, and Misses Mary, Alice, Lelia, Ella and Jennie Woodward. Her funeral took place from Trinity church, of which she had been long a member. It is a remarkable coincidence, that for a month there has been a death every Saturday in the vicinity of Mrs. Woodward's home. On Jan. 30, Miss Meredith died; on Feb. 6th, Prof. Williams son; on Feb. 20th, Mrs. Woodward. Mrs. Woodward had been married over a half century, having in October last, completed her fifty-first year of married life. 186 iii Narcissa T.5 Doak, born 7 Jul 1824 in Greenville, Augusta Co., VA; died 31 Oct 1832 in VA; buried in Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Middlebook, Augusta Co., VA.
125. John Whitfield4 Doak (Samuel3, Samuel2, James1), born 10 Oct 1778 in Rockbridge Co., VA; died 6 Oct 1820 in Green Spring, VA. He married in 1809 Jane H. Alexander.
Notes for John Whitfield Doak John and Jane had 8 children.
Children of John Whitfield Doak and Jane H. Alexander were as follows: 187 i Rev. Archibald Alexander5 Doak.
127. Samuel Witherspoon4 Doak (Samuel3, Samuel2, James1), born 24 Mar 1785 in Washington Co., NC; died 3 Feb 1864 in Greene Co., TN; buried in Mount Bethel Cemetery, Greenville, Greene Co., TN. He married on 3 Mar 1808 Sarah Houston McEwan, born 17 Jun 1792; died 20 Mar 1864 in Greene Co., TN; buried in Mount Bethel Cemetery, Greenville, Greene Co., TN, daughter of Alexander McEwan and Margaretta Houston.
Children of Samuel Witherspoon Doak and Sarah Houston McEwan were as follows: 188 i John Whitfield Keith5 Doak, born 14 Sep 1814 in Washington Co., TN; died 26 Jun 1897 in Tunnel Hill, Whitfield Co., GA; buried in Cemetery, Tunnel Hill, Whitfield Co., GA. 189 ii Alexander Mason5 Doak, born 28 Mar 1819 in Greene Co., TN; died 22 Aug 1903 in Hawkins Co., TN.
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135. Robert Doak5 Blair (Eleanor4 Doak, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 4 Feb 1818 in Bedford Co., TN; died 7 Jun 1881 in Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., TN; buried in Old Salem Cemetery, Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., TN. He married Sarah Ann Dillard, born abt 1831 in Bedford Co., TN.
Children of Robert Doak Blair and Sarah Ann Dillard were as follows: 190 i Catherine6 Blair, born Jun 1857 in Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., TN; died 24 Jun 1929 in Beachgrove, Coffee Co., TN.
141. John Doak5 Aydelott (Martha4 Doak, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 1818 in TN; died 1852 in Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN; buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN. He married on 31 Aug 1843 in Davidson Co., TN Sarah E. Grizzard, born 1826 in TN; died 1850 in Hickman, Fulton Co., KY.
Children of John Doak Aydelott and Sarah E. Grizzard were as follows: 191 i James Grizzard6 Aydelott, born 1845 in Hickman, Fulton Co., KY; died 22 Jun 1903 in Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN; buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Tullahoma, Coffee Co., TN. Notes: James served as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War. 192 ii Manetta C.6 Aydelott, born 1847 in KY. 193 iii Louisa J.6 Aydelott, born 1850 in Hickman, Fulton Co., KY; died Jun 1914 in KY. 194 iv John Doak6 Aydelott, born abt 1852 in Hickman, Fulton Co., KY.
142. Emily P.5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 12 Jan 1820 in Guilford Co., NC; died 9 May 1879 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. She married on 7 Jun 1837 in Guilford Co., NC Dr. Robert C. Lindsay, born 27 Jan 1811 in Guilford Co., NC; died 3 Jun 1868 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC, son of William Lindsay and Elisabeth Briggs.
Notes for Dr. Robert C. Lindsay In 1860 Robert farmed in South Dist., Guilford Co., NC with wife Emily and 4 children.
Children of Emily P. Doak and Dr. Robert C. Lindsay were as follows: 195 i Eberle D.6 Lindsay, born 1838 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 3 May 1910. 196 ii Robert L.6 Lindsay, born 1840 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died aft 1910. 197 iii Mary Adelaide6 Lindsay, born 19 Dec 1842 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 6 Feb 1900. 198 iv William M.6 Lindsay, born 25 May 1847 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 22 Jun 1854 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. 199 v Ella J.6 Lindsay, born 15 Nov 1850 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 9 Nov 1854 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. 200 vi Anna E.6 Lindsay, born 6 Feb 1855 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 9 Aug 1916. 201 vii Lula6 Lindsay, born 16 Oct 1856 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 7 Mar 1939. 202 viii Charles6 Lindsay, born 1863/64 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC.
143. Nancy W.5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 18 Jan 1822 in Guilford Co., NC; died 12 Nov 1903 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC. She married on 23 Nov 1846 in Guilford Co., NC John A. Bain, born 14 Nov 1814 in VA; died 7 Jun 1890 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC.
Notes for Nancy W. Doak Death announcement from the Nov. 16, 1903 Charlotte Observer (Charlotte NC): "Mrs John A. Bain, one of the oldest and most beloved residents of High Point, died at her home here yesterday. She was a woman noted for her Christian life, and was loved by all who knew her. The funeral services were held this afternoon, conducted by her former pastor, Rev. E.H. Davis of Kinston."
Children of Nancy W. Doak and John A. Bain were as follows: 203 i Rosa Walton6 Bain, born 31 Jul 1851 in Guilford Co., NC; died 21 Jul 1874 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. 204 ii Mary H.6 Bain, born 20 Oct 1853 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 21 Jan 1947 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. 205 iii James Franklin6 Bain, born 19 Jul 1857 in High Point, Guilford Co., NC; died 31 Jan 1928 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Municipal Cemetery, High Point, Guilford Co., NC. 206 iv Edward6 Bain, born 1861 in Guilford Co., NC.
144. Elizabeth O. (Lizzie)5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 1824 in Guilford Co., NC. She married on 24 Dec 1851 in Guilford Co., NC Francis A. Garrett, born 1821/25 in NC, son of Joseph Garrett and Sarah Stroud.
Children of Elizabeth O. (Lizzie) Doak and Francis A. Garrett were as follows: 207 i Lizzie H.6 Garrett, born Feb 1865 in Guilford Co., NC. She married James H. West, born Aug 1852 in NC. Notes: Lizzie and James had 9 children.
145. Jane Wilkins5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 14 Sep 1826 in Guilford Co., NC; died 8 Apr 1921 in Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC. She married on 31 Jul 1849 in Guilford Co., NC Patrick James Coppedge, born 28 Sep 1817 in NC; died 26 Dec 1901 in Anson Co., NC; buried in Eastview Cemetery. Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC, son of Moses Coppedge and Lydia Boggan.
Children of Jane Wilkins Doak and Patrick James Coppedge were as follows: 208 i Emma L.6 Coppedge, born 1850; died 23 Feb 1936 in Anson Co., NC; buried in Eastview Cemetery. Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC. 209 ii Charles Neal (Charlie)6 Coppedge, born 20 Sep 1853 in Anson Co., NC; died Jan. 11, 1933 in Anson Co., NC; buried in Mount Vernon United Methodist Church Cemetery, Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC. 210 iii Elizabeth Doak6 Coppedge, born 19 Sep 1860 in Anson Co., NC; died 20 Aug 1928 in Darlington Co., SC; buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Darlington, Darlington Co., SC. 211 iv Mattie Alif6 Coppedge, born 2 May 1863 in Anson Co., NC; died 31 Mar 1947 in Anson Co., NC; buried in Eastview Cemetery. Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC.
146. Julie Ann5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 1831 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1911 in Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. She married on 1 Aug 1849 in Guilford Co., NC Dr. Andrew C. Caldwell, born 1821 in NC; died 1894 in Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL.
Children of Julie Ann Doak and Dr. Andrew C. Caldwell were as follows: 212 i Sarah Davidson (Sallie)6 Caldwell, born 1853 in NC; died 8 Apr 1898 in Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. 213 ii David Alford6 Caldwell, born 6 May 1855 in NC; died 14 Nov 1936 in Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. 214 iii Annie C.6 Caldwell, born 2 Mar 1859 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; died 19 Dec 1950 in Sanford, Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. 215 iv Lettie C.6 Caldwell, born Mar 1861 in NC; died 1932 in Duval Co., FL. 216 v Andrew C.6 Caldwell, born Oct 1865 in NC; died 13 Feb 1910 in Sanford, Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. Notes: Sanford Herald, 18 Feb 1910 Death of A. C. Caldwell The many friends of Mr. Andrew C. Caldwell will be grieved to learn of his death, which occured after a brief severe illness resulting from a long standing kidney trouble, about 7:30 o'clock last Sunday morning at the residence of his brother, D.A. Caldwell, corner Seventh street and Magnolia avenue. The funeral services conducted by Rev. J.F. McKinnon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, were held at the house, the interment at the new cemetery. Mr. Caldwell had lived in and near Sanford since early childhood. "Andrew" as he was to all of the old settlers, was of a quiet, unobtrusive, retiring nature, and exemplified in his life a "malice toward none and charity for all." worthy of emulation. 217 vi Alice Doak6 Caldwell, born 22 Aug 1867 in Orange Co., FL; died 20 May 1947 in Sanford, Seminole Co., FL; buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL. 218 vii Robert E.6 Caldwell, born 1869/70 in FL.
148. James Wilson5 Doak (James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 24 May 1835 in Guilford Co., NC; died 2 Sep 1914 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married (1) on 28 Sep 1859 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC Martha M. Scott, born 19 Dec 1836 in NC; died 31 Oct 1876 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; (2) on 18 Jun 1878 in Guilford Co., NC Emily Ann (Amela) Watson, born 31 Mar 1852 in Brighton, Sussex, England; died 6 Jul 1929 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, daughter of Henry Watson and Emma Bullman.
Notes for James Wilson Doak James death certificate lists his father born in Dublin, Ireland as does the 1910 census.
In 1870 James farmed in Gilmer, Guilford Co., NC with wife Martha and 4 children. In 1880 he was a grocery clerk in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC with wife Amela, 5 children, and 4 others. In 1910 James lived in Friendship, Guilford Co., NC with wife Emily and 4 children.
Notes for Martha M. Scott Martha and James had 4 other children who died in infancy.
Notes for Emily Ann (Amela) Watson In 1900 Emily lived in Friendship, Guilford Co., NC with children Ellen, Robert, Henry, and Charlie, and mother Emma Buck. Husband not in the household.
Children of James Wilson Doak and Martha M. Scott were as follows: 219 i Mary Cole6 Doak, born 10 Oct 1860 in Guilford Co., NC; died 30 Dec 1897 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. Notes: Mary did not marry. + 220 ii Dr. James Scott6 Doak, born 10 Feb 1864 in NC; died 15 Dec 1891 in Yanceyville, Casswell Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married Orilla Estes. + 221 iii William Bosley6 Doak, born 11 Apr 1867 in Guilford Co., NC; died 19 Jun 1946 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married Mary Ellen Nicholson. + 222 iv Eula E.6 Doak, born 21 Feb 1871 in Guilford Co., NC; died 12 Jun 1958 in Butner, Granville Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. She married William Strayhorn Lyon.
Children of James Wilson Doak and Emily Ann (Amela) Watson were as follows: 223 i Eleanor DeJoina (Nell)6 Doak, born Apr 1879 in Guilford Co., NC; died 6 Mar 1950 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. Notes: Eleanor was an elementry school teacher. She did not marry. 224 ii Robert Sydens6 Doak, born 16 Mar 1881 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1 Jul 1942 in Friendship, Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. Notes: Robert was a Postmaster. He did not marry. + 225 iii Henry Andrew6 Doak, born 14 Oct 1882 in Guilford Co., NC; died 23 Dec 1959 in NC Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC. He married Mary Ellice Black. + 226 iv Charles Glenn (Chic)6 Doak, born 7 Oct 1884 in Guilford Co., NC; died 21 Apr 1956 in Wake Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married Frances Blount Renfrow.
150. Andrew5 Hannah (Martha4 Matthews, Mary3 Doak, John2, James1), born 24 Sep 1810 in TN; died 31 Jul 1852 in Southport, Maury Co., TN; buried in Matthews Cemetery, Southport, Maury Co., TN. He married Naomi (---), born 1810/11 in TN.
Notes for Andrew Hannah In 1850 Andrew farmed in Maury Co., TN with wife Naomi and 3 children.
Children of Andrew Hannah and Naomi (---) were as follows: 227 i William6 Hannah, born 1837/38 in TN. 228 ii Hugh6 Hannah, born 1839/40 in TN. 229 iii Sarah6 Hannah, born 1845/46 in TN.
152. Joseph Melvin5 Doak (David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 9 Apr 1833 in IN; died 29 Nov 1898 in Altus, Jackson Co., OK. He married Martha J. Denney, born 16 Jun 1833 in White Co., TN; died Jan 1888 in Hico, Hamilton Co., TX, daughter of Burnett Denney and Priscilla Doyle.
Notes for Joseph Melvin Doak Land purchases in Madison Co., AR: DOAK JOSEPH 19 17N 24W 1844 DOAK JOSEPH M 19 17N 24W 80.32 1848/07/10 DOKE JOSEPH M 19 17N 24W 40 1854/11/15 DOKE JOSEPH M 19 17N 24W 40 1854/11/15 DOKE JOSEPH M 1 16N 25W 39.64 1856/12/15 DOAK JOSEPH M 19 17N 24W 40 1848/09/01
In 1860 J. Doak was a carpenter in Parker Co., TX with wife M., children J. (female) and J. (male) with M. Doak (f, 18 AR), A. Doak (m, 18 AR), and F. Denny (m 20 AR).
Children of Joseph Melvin Doak and Martha J. Denney were as follows: 230 i Boyd6 Doak, born 1854 in AR; died Infant. 231 ii Lucy Melrose6 Doak, born 11 Oct 1856 in AR; died 18 Feb 1936 in Albuquerque, Bernallio Co., NM. She married on 3 Mar 1875 in Grayson Co., TX Jeff C. Willingham. 232 iii James Joseph6 Doak, born 1857/58 in TX; died 1885 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co., TX. 233 iv Callie6 Doak, born 7 Mar 1861 in Parker Co., TX; died in Santa Maria, CA. She married Mr. Chandler. + 234 v William Ananias6 Doak, born 9 Apr 1865 in TX; died 27 Jul 1923 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX. He married Louella Catherine Childress. 235 vi Elizabeth Priscilla6 Doak, born 4 Mar 1869 in Grayson Co., TX; died 5 Jan 1947 in Stephenville, Erath Co., TX. She married on 18 Nov 1890 in Erath Co., TX Arthur H. Moss, born 21 Feb 1871 in Limestone Co., TX; died 4 Jun 1942 in Stephenville, Erath Co., TX. 236 vii D. Burnett6 Doak, born 14 Apr 1873 in Grayson Co., TX; died 24 May 1915 in Altus, Jackson Co., OK. 237 viii Cora6 Doak, born 24 Apr 1875 in Whiteboro, Grayson Co., TX; died 12 Nov 1962 in Ponca City, Kay Co., OK. She married on 7 Nov 1897 in Hico, Hamilton Co., TX Elmer Skillern, born 24 Sep 1877 in Search Co., AR; died 25 Mar 1926 in Atoka, Atoka Co., OK. 238 ix Sallie6 Doak, born 24 Apr 1877 in Grayson Co., TX; died 1877 in Grayson Co., TX.
154. William Robertson5 Doak (David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 14 May 1837 in IN; died 7 Nov 1917 in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX. He married on 15 Sep 1861 in Parker Co., TX Mary Emaline Hines, born 14 Aug 1845 in Weston, Collin Co., TX; died 13 Jan 1925 in Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX.
Notes for William Robertson Doak In 1850 William lived with William Grimes and family in Kings River, Hamilton Co., AR; he lived next door to his uncle Nathaniel Doak. In 1880 William Doake farmed in Wyse Co., TX with wife Mary and 5 children.
Children of William Robertson Doak and Mary Emaline Hines were as follows: 239 i John D.6 Doak, born 4 Sep 1862 in Wise Co., TX; died 1931 in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX. 240 ii Malinda Elizabeth6 Doak, born 1868/69 in TX; died 5 Jun 1953 in Cameron Co., TX. 241 iii Thomas Francis6 Doak, born Aug 1871 in TX; died 8 Jul 1956 in Gaines Co., TX. 242 iv Charles Henry6 Doak, born 5 Oct 1873 in TX; died 8 Dec 1949 in San Diego Co., CA. He married Alice (---), born abt 1874. 243 v Georgia Ann6 Doak, born 15 Oct 1876 in TX; died abt 1890 in TX. 244 vi James Melvin6 Doak, born 25 Oct 1879 in Wise Co., TX; died 31 Mar 1938 in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX; buried in Snyder Cemetery, Snyder, Scurry Co., TX. He married in 1901 in TX Lula Elizabeth (Bessie) Ellis, born 7 Aug 1879 in Tom Green Co., TX; died 26 Feb 1966 in Scurry Co., TX; buried in Snyder Cemetery, Snyder, Scurry Co., TX. + 245 vii Ira Seaman6 Doak, born 22 Jul 1884 in Wise Co., TX; died 21 Jul 1957 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX. He married Minnie Ola Stokes.
159. Elizabeth Jane5 Doak (Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 4 Mar 1829 in Montgomery Co., IL; died 28 Nov 1899 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; buried in Springtown Cemetery, Springtown, Parker Co., TX. She married on 25 Jul 1847 in Madison Co., AR William Melvin McCracken, born 13 Dec 1826 in TN; died 30 Jan 1899 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX, son of Robert McCracken and Nancy American McClure.
Notes for William Melvin McCracken In1850 William farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Jane and son James. In 1880 he farmed in Springtown, Parker Co., TX with wife E. J. and 4 children.
Children of Elizabeth Jane Doak and William Melvin McCracken were as follows: 246 i James Melvin6 McCracken, born 12 Aug 1848 in Madison Co., AR; died 24 Oct 1909 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 247 ii Wesley A.6 McCracken, born 5 Jan 1851 in Madison Co., AR; died 29 Jul 1877 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 248 iii Ewing Nathaniel6 McCracken, born 19 Dec 1853 in Madison Co., AR; died 18 May 1930 in Crosbyton, Crosby Co., TX. 249 iv John Wahington6 McCracken, born 19 Mar 1856 in AR; died 3 Apr 1919 in Palo Pinto Co., TX. 250 v William Thomas6 McCracken, born 19 Sep 1858 in Madison Co., AR; died 12 Aug 1901 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 251 vi Robert S.6 McCracken, born 8 Mar 1861 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died 25 Mar 1881 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 252 vii Mary Ann (Mollie)6 McCracken, born 30 Apr 1862 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died 16 May 1960 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 253 viii Mattie L.6 McCracken, born Mar 1864 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died abt 1930 in FL. 254 ix Dr. Joseph Hill (Joe)6 McCracken, born 1 Oct 1867 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died 18 Mar 1954 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto Co., TX. 255 x Endymion Hilliard6 McCracken, born 29 Apr 1871 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died 23 Jul 1953 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX.
160. James Monroe5 Doak (Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 1830/31 in IL. He married on 26 Jan 1854 in Madison Co., AR Nancy Jane McCracken, born 1835/36 in TN, daughter of Robert McCracken and Nancy American McClure.
Notes for James Monroe Doak In 1850 James farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Nancy, daughters Margaret and Nancy, and a farm laborer.
Children of James Monroe Doak and Nancy Jane McCracken were as follows: + 256 i Margaret Viola6 Doak, born 19 Feb 1855 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 23 Feb 1928 in Newtonia, Newton Co., MO. She married James Hill. 257 ii Nancy E.6 Doak, born 1859 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR.
161. Nancy Ann5 Doak (Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 17 Aug 1835 in AR; died 7 Mar 1903 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. She married on 17 Jul 1851 in Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR John Wesley Graham, born 27 Dec 1830 in IN; died 26 Aug 1921 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX.
Notes for John Wesley Graham Both of John's parents were born in TN.
During the Civil War John served as a Private in Company F., 19th Texas Calvary in the Confederate Army.
In 1860 J. Graham farmed in Parker Co., TX with wife N. and 3 children. In 1880 he farmed there with wife, 7 children and son-in-law S. A. Davis. In 1900 he farmed in Parker Co. with Nancy.
Children of Nancy Ann Doak and John Wesley Graham were as follows: 258 i G.6 Graham, born 1852 in AR. 259 ii M.6 Graham, born 1854/55 in AR. 260 iii J.6 Graham, born 1858/59 in Parker Co., TX. 261 iv M. A.6 Graham, born 1860/61 in Parker Co., TX. She married S. A. Davis, born 1853/54 in AR. 262 v William H.6 Graham, born 31 Mar 1865 in Parker Co., TX; died 14 Jun 1943 in Parker Co., TX. He married Dacy Slankard, born 25 May 1867; died 8 May 1904 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. 263 vi F. I.6 Graham, born 1868/69 in Parker Co., TX. 264 vii J. C.6 Graham, born 1870/71 in Parker Co., TX. 265 viii W. W.6 Graham, born 1872/73 in Parker Co., TX. 266 ix O. J.6 Graham, born 1875/76 in Parker Co., TX. 267 x M. J.6 Graham, born 1880 in Parker Co., TX. 268 xi Jo Wesley (Shorty)6 Graham, born 25 Apr 1885; died 10 Apr 1959 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX. He married Notie Bowen, born 14 Mar 1887 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX; died 30 Sep 1951 in Springtown, Parker Co., TX, daughter of J. M. Bowen and Martha Gilliland.
162. Lucinda Minerva5 Doak (Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 30 Jan 1838 in Madison Co., AR; died 7 Jul 1918 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. She married on 1 Dec 1859 in Union Co., TN Henry Morgan Sharp, born 22 May 1832 in Knowles, Claiborne Co., TN; died 2 Jan 1905 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM.
Notes for Lucinda Minerva Doak In 1910 Lucinda lived with the family of her son Frank Sharp in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM; she reported having 7 children with 4 living.
Children of Lucinda Minerva Doak and Henry Morgan Sharp were as follows: 269 i Mary Belle (Molly)6 Sharp, born 31 Dec 1870 in Madison Co., AR; died 2 Feb 1900 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. She married Scott Hately, born 3 Oct 1869 in Florence, Fremont Co., CO; died 2 Jan 1939 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. + 270 ii Frank W.6 Sharp, born 7 Oct 1872 in Madison Co., AR; died 19 Jul 1936 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. He married Stella C. Ridenour. 271 iii Ollie6 Sharp, born 27 Mar 1876; died 24 Aug 1895 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM.
164. Sarah Eleanor5 Doak (Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 5 Apr 1842 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR. She married on 1 Jan 1857 in Madison Co., AR Charles Houston (Hugh) Wilkerson, born 1831/32 in TN.
Notes for Charles Houston (Hugh) Wilkerson In 1870 Hugh farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Sarah, and 3 children. In 1880 Charles farmed in Kings River with Sarah, 5 children, mother-in-law Margaret Doak, and a cook.
Children of Sarah Eleanor Doak and Charles Houston (Hugh) Wilkerson were as follows: 272 i Minerva6 Wilkerson, born 1858/59 in Madison Co., AR. 273 ii James C.6 Wilkerson, born 1863/64 in Madison Co., AR. 274 iii Thomas6 Wilkerson, born 1867/68 in Madison Co., AR. 275 iv Marion6 Wilkerson, born 1871/72 in Madison Co., AR. 276 v Elmeda6 Wilkerson, born 1873/74 in Madison Co., AR. 277 vi Livey6 Wilkerson, born Feb 1880 in Madison Co., AR.
167. Sarah Catherine5 Doak (Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born Oct 1845 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died aft 1910 Of Wagoner Co., OK. She married James L. Wiggins, born Sep 1840 in Monroe Co., TN; died 5 Feb 1912 Of Wagoner Co., OK, son of John Wiggins and Lucinda Mashburn.
Notes for James L. Wiggins In 1900 James farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Sarah and children Luther, Harriet, and Leo; son John and family lived next door. In 1910 he farmed in Porter, Wagoner Co., OK with Sarrah and unmarried children Luther, Harriet, and Leo.
Children of Sarah Catherine Doak and James L. Wiggins were as follows: 278 i Luther M.6 Wiggins, born Oct 1870 in Madison Co., AR. + 279 ii John Nathaniel (Thyn)6 Wiggins, born Mar 1873 in Madison Co., AR. He married Nancy E. (---). 280 iii Harriet L.6 Wiggins, born Jan 1876 in Madison Co., AR. 281 iv Frances E.6 Wiggins, born 1880 in Madison Co., AR; died 1881 in Madison Co., AR. 282 v Leo M.6 Wiggins, born Jul 1883 in Madison Co., AR.
168. Robert Samuel5 Doak (Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 17 Feb 1848 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 7 Feb 1903 in Clarksville, Wagoner Co., OK. He married Malissa Jane Basham, born 12 Apr 1854 in Lawrenceburg, Lawrence Co., TN; died 26 May 1926 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK, daughter of John W. Basham and Elizabeth Roper.
Notes for Robert Samuel Doak Land purchase in Madison Co., AR: DOAK ROBERT S 9 16N 24W 80 1892/02/12
Children of Robert Samuel Doak and Malissa Jane Basham were as follows: + 283 i Elizabeth Euel (Pink)6 Doak, born 2 Jan 1876 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 12 Nov 1905 in Ironside, Malheur Co., OR. She married Jesse Larkin Moore. 284 ii Almeda Belle (Meada)6 Doak, born 7 Feb 1878 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 10 Feb 1907 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR. She married on 8 Jan 1905 in Clarksville, Wagoner Co., OK William Franklin Morris, born 16 Aug 1875 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 4 Jul 1905 in Clarksville, Wagoner Co., OK. 285 iii Mary Ella6 Doak, born Apr 1880 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 1880 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR. + 286 iv James Henry Clay6 Doak, born 4 Jun 1881 in Madison Co., AR; died 19 Apr 1933 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married Harriet Adelia (Dealie) Burke. 287 v John Nathaniel (Barney)6 Doak, born 15 Jan 1891 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 6 Feb 1910 in Beggs, Okmulgee Co., OK.
170. James Francis5 Doak (Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 27 Jun 1852 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 13 Jul 1880 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; buried in Upper Campground Cemetery, Madison Co., AR. He married Mary Ann Setzer, born 29 Sep 1852 in NC; died 17 Oct 1885 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR, daughter of Temperance Stonestreet.
Notes for James Francis Doak In 1880 J. F. farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife M.A. and daughters H.T. and Melrose.
Children of James Francis Doak and Mary Ann Setzer were as follows: 288 i Harriet F.6 Doak, born 10 Apr 1876 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 14 Dec 1948 in Carroll Co., AR. + 289 ii Martha Melrose (Millie)6 Doak, born 17 Nov 1879 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 15 Jan 1958 in Bluff Dale, Erath Co., TX. She married Thomas Franklin Villines.
174. George Wilson5 Doak (Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 27 Oct 1861 in Madison Co., AR; died 23 Dec 1937 in Carroll Co., AR. He married Margaret Ella Brown, born May 1869 in TN, daughter of Ebenezer Brown and Rachael Boatright.
Notes for George Wilson Doak In 1900 George farmed in Piney, Madison Co., AR with wife Margaret. In 1910 he operated a feed bar at a mining camp in Piney with Margaret, adopted daughter Ella, and a hired man.
Children of George Wilson Doak and Margaret Ella Brown were as follows: 290 i Ella6 Doak, born 1894/95 in OK; died 24 Dec 1976 in KS. Notes: Ella was adopted.
175. Josiah Allen5 Doak (Andrew Jackson4, John3, David2, James1), born 1839 in MO; died 21 Apr 1907 in Coos Co., OR; buried in Bear Creek Cemetery, Coos Co., OR. He married Varian Isabel (Isabelle) Butts, born Sep 1854 in Placerville, El Dorado Co., CA; died 26 Oct 1936 in Coos Co., OR; buried in Bear Creek Cemetery, Coos Co., OR.
Notes for Josiah Allen Doak In 1880 Josiah farmed in Richardson, Lane Co., OR with wife Isabel and children William and Addie. In 1900 he farmed in Parkerburg Precinct, Coos Co., OR with Varian, children Jason and Sylvia, and a boarder.
Notes for Varian Isabel (Isabelle) Butts Isabel's father was born in MO and mother in CA.
In 1920 Isabelle lived on Coquille River, Prosper, Coos Co., OR with daughter Sylvia Drew and family.
Children of Josiah Allen Doak and Varian Isabel (Isabelle) Butts were as follows: + 291 i William Alfred6 Doak, born 29 Jun 1872 in CA; died 1 Sep 1940 in Coos Co., OR. He married (1) Barbara M. (---); (2) Roxie Leota Pringle. 292 ii Addie B.6 Doak, born 1875/76 in CA. + 293 iii Sylvia Jane6 Doak, born 17 Dec 1880 in Springfield, Lane Co., OR; died 24 Apr 1954 in Bandon, Coos Co., OR; buried 28 Apr 1954 in IOOF Cemetery, Bandon, Coos Co., OR. She married Guy Drew. 294 iv Jason H.6 Doak, born Jan 1884 in OR; died 21 Jan 1961 in Coos Co., OR. 295 v Minty L.6 Doak, born May 1890 in OR.
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220. Dr. James Scott6 Doak (James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 10 Feb 1864 in NC; died 15 Dec 1891 in Yanceyville, Casswell Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married Orilla Estes, born 13 Oct 1870 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died 15 Dec 1912 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, daughter of Dr. John H. Estes and Angeline Farmer.
Notes for Dr. James Scott Doak In May of 1913, Mr. Doak's remains were exhumed from a cemetery in Yanceyville, where he had died 22 years earlier and removed to Green Hill to be beside his wife, Mrs.O. Ella Doak, who died in 1912.
Notes for Orilla Estes In 1910 Orilla was a boarding house keeper at 210 E. Washington Street, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC with sons Estes and James, and 3 boarders.
Children of Dr. James Scott Doak and Orilla Estes were as follows: + 296 i Estes Scott7 Doak, born 5 May 1889 in Yanceyville, Casswell Co., NC; died 3 Jan 1941; buried 6 Jan 1941 in Soldier's Home National Cemetery, Washington D.C.. He married Nora J. (---). 297 ii James Orville7 Doak, born 29 Jul 1890 in Yanceyville, Casswell Co., NC; died 6 Oct 1953 in Morganton, Burke Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. Notes: James did not marry.
221. William Bosley6 Doak (James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 11 Apr 1867 in Guilford Co., NC; died 19 Jun 1946 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married in 1889/90 in NC Mary Ellen Nicholson, born 8 Apr 1871 in IN; died 17 Jun 1942 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN.
Notes for William Bosley Doak In 1900 William was a farm laborer in Washington, Marion Co., IN with iwfe Mary and children Nora and John; he reported being married 9 years with 3 children, 2 living. In 1920 he was a rod mill laborer at 1050 Park Avenue, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN with Mary and 7 children. In 1940 he was a sweeper in a machine shop and sheet mill at 718 W. State, Kokomo with Mary, daughter Rose Turner and her husband Joe and son Danny.
Children of William Bosley Doak and Mary Ellen Nicholson were as follows: 298 i Nora7 Doak, born Jan 1892 in NC. 299 ii Child7 Doak, born abt 1895; died bef 1900. + 300 iii John Albert7 Doak, born 3 Jun 1898 in IN; died 21 Jul 1984 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married Rheba M. (Reba) Jarvis. 301 iv Nellie M. (Anna)7 Doak, born 1902/03 in IN. 302 v Lydia A.7 Doak, born 1904/05 in IN. 303 vi James C.7 Doak, born 1906/07 in IN; died 16 Dec 1969 in Westlake, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He married on 17 Dec 1928 in Cuyahoga Co., OH Louise M. Garrison, born 1906/07 in IN, daughter of William Garrison and Mary Gaffey. Notes: In 1940 James was a machinist at 790 Stone Street, Valley View, Cauahoga Co., OH with wife Louise. MARRIAGE: Liscence issued. 304 vii Ethel P.7 Doak, born 1907/08 in IN. + 305 viii Robert Russell7 Doak, born 20 Nov 1911 in IN; died 3 Dec 1978 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married Mary G. (---). + 306 ix Roseetta J. (Rose)7 Doak, born 1914/15 in IN. She married Joe E. Turner.
222. Eula E.6 Doak (James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 21 Feb 1871 in Guilford Co., NC; died 12 Jun 1958 in Butner, Granville Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. She married William Strayhorn Lyon, born 20 Jul 1859 in Orange Co., NC; died 12 Feb 1945 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, son of William Lyon and Artelia (---).
Children of Eula E. Doak and William Strayhorn Lyon were as follows: 307 i William Strayhorn7 Lyon, born 21 Feb 1891 in NC; died 31 May 1908 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; buried in Green Hill Cemetery,. Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. 308 ii Child7 Lyon, born abt 1905 in NC; died Infant in NC. 309 iii Mary A.7 Lyon, born 1910 in Guilford Co., NC. 310 iv Annie T.7 Lyon, born 1912 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC.
225. Henry Andrew6 Doak (James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 14 Oct 1882 in Guilford Co., NC; died 23 Dec 1959 in NC Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC. He married Mary Ellice Black, born 14 Dec 1885 in Mirabile, Caldwell Co., MO; died 6 May 1987 in Chapel Hill, Orange Co., NC.
Notes for Henry Andrew Doak In 1920, 1930, and 1940 Henry was a professor at the University of North Dakota with wife Mary and children at 504 Hamline Street, Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co., ND.
Children of Henry Andrew Doak and Mary Ellice Black were as follows: 311 i Emily Watson7 Doak, born 1917/18 in ND. She married Mr. Wolff. + 312 ii Philip Ellis7 Doak, born 30 Jan 1921 in Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co., ND; died 30 May 2011. He married (1) Ruth Goloven; (2) Patricia J. Tooher.
226. Charles Glenn (Chic)6 Doak (James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 7 Oct 1884 in Guilford Co., NC; died 21 Apr 1956 in Wake Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. He married in 1913 in NC Frances Blount Renfrow, born 13 Oct 1887 in Spring Hope, Nash Co., NC; died 14 Sep 1974 in Confederate Home, Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, daughter of Perry VanBuren Renfrow and Ellen Douglas Sorsby.
Notes for Charles Glenn (Chic) Doak In 1920 Charles was a retail merchant in a lunch room at 12 Maiden Lane, Raleigh, Wake Co., NC with wife Frances and children Douglass and Charles. In 1930 he was a college professor at 305 Calvin Road, Raleigh with Frances and 3 children.
Notes for Frances Blount Renfrow Frances Blount Renfrow Doak, leader in women's organizations and in the North Carolina Democratic party, first woman radio announcer in North Carolina, and civic, religious, and political leader, was an accomplished speaker and writer who was well-known and highly respected throughout the state. She attended Littleton Female College, a private Methodist-related college, on a scholarship established there by General Julian S. Carr; afterward, she studied at Meredith College and Draughon's Business College in Raleigh. When Charles B. Aycock retired as governor and entered into private legal practice in Raleigh, she became his secretary and was assisting him in his campaign for the U.S. Senate at the time of his death in 1912. The following year she married Charles Glenn ("Chick") Doak, a longtime coach and professor at North Carolina State College.
Children of Charles Glenn (Chic) Doak and Frances Blount Renfrow were as follows: 313 i Francis Watson7 Doak, born 26 Jun 1916 in Guilford Co., NC; died 29 Jun 1916 in Guilford Co., NC. + 314 ii EleanorDouglass7 Doak, born 7 Aug 1917 in Guilford Co., NC; died 7 Nov 1985 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. She married Steven Safran. 315 iii Charles Wilson (Chick)7 Doak, born 1 Oct 1919 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC; died 30 Aug 1988 in Edgecombe Co., NC. + 316 iv Robert Francis Renfrow7 Doak, born 10 Nov 1921 in Guilford Co., NC; died 13 Jun 1998 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; buried in Cremation. He married Betty Stevick.
234. William Ananias6 Doak (Joseph Melvin5, David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 9 Apr 1865 in TX; died 27 Jul 1923 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX. He married on 1 May 1888 in Hico, Hamilton Co., TX Louella Catherine Childress, born 26 Oct 1870 in Freestone Co., TX; died 30 Mar 1962 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX.
Notes for William Ananias Doak In 1900 Ananias farmed in Justice, Bosque Co., TX with wife Louella and 4 children. In 1910 William farmed in Justice, Scurry Co., TX with wife Louella and 4 children; he reported haveing 5 childen, all living. In 1920 he farmed in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX with Luella and 3 children.
Children of William Ananias Doak and Louella Catherine Childress were as follows: 317 i Sunshine N.7 Doak, born 1890/91 in TX. + 318 ii Cecil E.7 Doak, born 24 Nov 1892 in Hamilton Co., TX; died 9 Dec 1952 in Conroe, Montgomery Co., TX. He married (1) Bernice Brownfield; (2) Elizabeth May Green. 319 iii Clifton Childress7 Doak, born 15 Jan 1895 in TX; died Feb 1985 in College Stateion, Brazos Co., TX. He married on 24 Aug 1924 in TX Henrietta (Henryetta) Carter, born 10 Apr 1904 in TX; died 27 Feb 1992 in Brazos Co., TX. Notes: In 1930 and 1940 Clifton was a college professor in College Station Town, Brazos Co., TX with wife Henrietta. 320 iv Fred A.7 Doak, born 1899 in TX. 321 v Fairy L.7 Doak, born 1904/05 in TX.
245. Ira Seaman6 Doak (William Robertson5, David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 22 Jul 1884 in Wise Co., TX; died 21 Jul 1957 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX. He married on 23 Dec 1906 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX Minnie Ola Stokes, born 14 Mar 1881 in Independence, Washington Co., TX; died 13 May 1956 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co., TX.
Notes for Ira Seaman Doak In 1920 Ira was a barber in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX with wife Minnie and 4 children.
Children of Ira Seaman Doak and Minnie Ola Stokes were as follows: 322 i Robertson Elder7 Doak, born 18 May 1908 in Lamesa, Dawson Co., TX; died 18 May 1988 in Pomona, Los Angeles Co., CA. He married on 27 Jan 1943 Norma Lemons, born 16 Dec 1906; died Jan 1987 in Pomona, Los Angeles Co., CA. + 323 ii Neva E.7 Doak, born 20 May 1910 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX. She married Clarence Newton Barnes. 324 iii Eva Effie7 Doak, born 20 May 1910 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX; died 11 Oct 1968. She married on 9 Mar 1935 John Smith Leslie, born 22 Feb 1908 in Monticello, Lewis Co., MO; died 11 Nov 1968. 325 iv Mary Jo7 Doak, born 4 Aug 1918 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX; died 14 Nov 2001 in Abilene, Taylor Co., TX. She married on 15 Aug 1936 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co., TX x (---).
256. Margaret Viola6 Doak (James Monroe5, Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 19 Feb 1855 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 23 Feb 1928 in Newtonia, Newton Co., MO. She married in Nov 1869 James Hill, born 17 Feb 1846 in IL; died 14 Aug 1916 in Granby, Newton Co., MO.
Notes for James Hill In 1870 James farmed in Franklin, Newton Co., MO with wife Margaret V. In 1880 he farmed in Liberty, Barry Co., MO with Viola and 3 daughters.
Children of Margaret Viola Doak and James Hill were as follows: 326 i Mariette7 Hill, born 1870/71 in MO. 327 ii Idie7 Hill, born 1875/76 in MO. 328 iii Rosa7 Hill, born 1878/79 in MO.
270. Frank W.6 Sharp (Lucinda Minerva5 Doak, Joseph Melvin4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 7 Oct 1872 in Madison Co., AR; died 19 Jul 1936 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. He married Stella C. Ridenour, born Sep 1878 in CO; died 24 Jun 1972 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM.
Notes for Frank W. Sharp In 1900 Frank farmed in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM with wife Stella and brother-in-law Frank Ridenour (Apr 1884 CO). In 1910 he farmed there with Stella, children Oliver, Melvin, and Reola, and mother Lucinda; he reported having 5 children with 4 living.
Children of Frank W. Sharp and Stella C. Ridenour were as follows: 329 i Oliver E.7 Sharp, born 1900/01 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. 330 ii Melvin H.7 Sharp, born 1903/04 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM. 331 iii Reola E.7 Sharp, born 1906/07 in Aztec, San Juan Co., NM.
279. John Nathaniel (Thyn)6 Wiggins (Sarah Catherine5 Doak, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born Mar 1873 in Madison Co., AR. He married Nancy E. (---), born Feb 1879 in AR.
Notes for John Nathaniel (Thyn) Wiggins In 1900 John farmed in Kings River, Madison Co., AR with wife Nancy and children Willard and Anna; they lived next door to his parents.
Children of John Nathaniel (Thyn) Wiggins and Nancy E. (---) were as follows: 332 i Willard7 Wiggins, born Jun 1897 in Madison Co., AR. 333 ii Anna7 Wiggins, born Oct 1899 in Madison Co., AR.
283. Elizabeth Euel (Pink)6 Doak (Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 2 Jan 1876 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 12 Nov 1905 in Ironside, Malheur Co., OR. She married on 14 Apr 1895 in Madison Co., AR Jesse Larkin Moore, born 7 Mar 1872 in Carroll Co., AR; died 14 Apr 1951 in Haskell, Muskogee Co., OK, son of Hiram Mattison Moore and Emeline Jackson.
Notes for Jesse Larkin Moore In 1900 Jesse farmed in Purdy, Madison Co., AR with wife Pink and daughters Flossie and Callie. In 1910 he farmed in Moore, Muskogee Co., OK with second wife Jennie, 3 childen and her 3 step-children.
Children of Elizabeth Euel (Pink) Doak and Jesse Larkin Moore were as follows: 334 i Flossie7 Moore, born May 1897 in AR. 335 ii Callie7 Moore, born Aug 1899 in AR. 336 iii Noah7 Moore, born 1901/02 in AR.
286. James Henry Clay6 Doak (Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 4 Jun 1881 in Madison Co., AR; died 19 Apr 1933 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married on 3 Oct 1903 in Clarksville, Wagoner Co., OK Harriet Adelia (Dealie) Burke, born 19 Nov 1879 in Kingston, Madison Co., AR; died 16 Jan 1963 in Talihina, Le Flore Co., OK, daughter of Samuel David Burke and Mary Arabella Steele.
Notes for James Henry Clay Doak In 1910 Henry farmed in Natura Okmulgee Co., OK with wife Dealie, 4 children, and mother Malisse Doak.
Children of James Henry Clay Doak and Harriet Adelia (Dealie) Burke were as follows: + 337 i Norman Samuel7 Doak, born 8 Jun 1903 in Porter, Wagoner Co., OK; died 17 Aug 1966 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. He married Lottie Lee Stiles. + 338 ii Lyman Clay7 Doak, born 26 Feb 1905 in Okmulgee Co., OK; died 27 Feb 1990 in Banning, Riverside Co., CA; buried in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery, San Jacinto, Riverside Co., CA. He married (1) Ora Anna Sanders; (2) Willie Beatrice (Bea) Johnson. + 339 iii Joseph Wilburn7 Doak, born 9 Oct 1906 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 11 Dec 1967 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM; buried in Sunset Memorial Park Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM. He married Lucille Ester Decker. + 340 iv Mary Coin7 Doak, born 7 Apr 1908 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 21 Feb 1993 in McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married Charles Lanier Webb. 341 v Sadie Ruth7 Doak, born 2 Jan 1911 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 7 Aug 2007 in Pearce, Cochise Co., AZ. She married on 10 May 1942 in Abilene, Taylor Co., TX Charles Habeger, born 13 Mar 1912 in MO; died 16 Mar 2009 in Cochise, Cochise Co., AZ. + 342 vi Laura Ellen7 Doak, born 31 Dec 1913 in Beggs, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 10 Jan 1997 in Norman, Cleveland Co., OK; buried in Oak Hill Memorial Park, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. She married Robert Walton Vaughan Jr.. 343 vii Charlene Winnie7 Doak, born 1 Nov 1916 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 10 Mar 1999 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK. She married on 8 May 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK Jack McBee, born 1913 in Autry, Noble Co., OK; died 7 Oct 2003 in Ponca City, Kay Co., OK. + 344 viii Woodrow George (Woodie)7 Doak, born 1 Nov 1916 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 15 Aug 2007 in Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA; buried in National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Fairfax Co., VA. He married Alice (---). 345 ix Amanda Emma (Meda)7 Doak, born 8 Sep 1919 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 28 Jun 1950 in Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS. Notes: Meda served in the US Army Medical Corps as a Dietitian in European Theater of Operations (Scotland, England, and France). While in France, she began having problems with her legs and was returned to Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas where she was diagnosed as having severe multiple sclerosis. She passed away in a Veterans Hospital at Topeka, Kansas. 346 x Barney Randolph7 Doak, born 28 Nov 1921 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 27 Jun 2000 in Hilo, Hawaii; buried in Blanco Cemetery, Blanco, Pittsburgh Co., OK.
289. Martha Melrose (Millie)6 Doak (James Francis5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 17 Nov 1879 in Kings River, Madison Co., AR; died 15 Jan 1958 in Bluff Dale, Erath Co., TX. She married Thomas Franklin Villines, born 27 Feb 1875 in Beechwood, Newton Co., AR; died 2 Dec 1954 in Dallas Co., TX, son of Martin Coplin Villines and Kisiah Lackey.
Notes for Thomas Franklin Villines In 1920 Thomas farmed in Justice, Erath Co., TX with wife Millie and 7 children.
Children of Martha Melrose (Millie) Doak and Thomas Franklin Villines were as follows: 347 i Walter7 Villines, born 11 Jan 1895 in Berryville, Carroll Co., AR; died Aug 1968 in Stephenville, Erath Co., TX. 348 ii Roy Herman7 Villines, born 15 Feb 1898 in Walnut Grove, Perry Co., AR; died 21 Dec 1933 in Stephenville, Erath Co., TX. 349 iii Orvill Earle7 Villines, born 14 Dec 1900 in Newton Co., AR; died 14 Nov 1955 in Dallas Co., TX. 350 iv Berta7 Villines, born abt 1903; died abt 1905. 351 v Velma P.7 Villines, born 1908/09 in TX. 352 vi Gladys7 Villines, born 1911/12 in TX. 353 vii Faye7 Villines, born 1915/16 in TX. 354 viii Joyce P.7 Villines, born 7 Dec 1918 in Erath Co., TX; died 26 Nov 2004 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX.
291. William Alfred6 Doak (Josiah Allen5, Andrew Jackson4, John3, David2, James1), born 29 Jun 1872 in CA; died 1 Sep 1940 in Coos Co., OR. He married (1) Barbara M. (---), born Mar 1881 in OR; (2) in 1925 in Cottage Grove, Lane Co., OR Roxie Leota Pringle, born 25 Apr 1886 in Prineville, Crook Co., OR; died 26 Apr 1970 in Springfield, Lane Co., OR, daughter of Franklin Fletcher Pringle and Maria Elizabeth Wilson.
Notes for William Alfred Doak In 1900 William lived in Parkerburg Precinct, Coos Co., OR with wife Barbara and sons Clifford and William. In 1910 he farmed in Parkersburg with Barbara and 4 children; they reported being married 12 years with 5 children, 4 living..
Children of William Alfred Doak and Barbara M. (---) were as follows: 355 i Clifford R.7 Doak, born Nov 1898 in Coos Co., OR. 356 ii William L.7 Doak, born May 1900 in Coos Co., OR. 357 iii Oliver7 Doak, born 1900/01 in Coos Co., OR. 358 iv Ivan7 Doak, born 1901/02 in Coos Co., OR. 359 v Charles7 Doak, born 1902/03 in Coos Co., OR. 360 vi Zetta7 Doak, born 1906/07 in Coos Co., OR.
293. Sylvia Jane6 Doak (Josiah Allen5, Andrew Jackson4, John3, David2, James1), born 17 Dec 1880 in Springfield, Lane Co., OR; died 24 Apr 1954 in Bandon, Coos Co., OR; buried 28 Apr 1954 in IOOF Cemetery, Bandon, Coos Co., OR. She married in 1900 in Coos Co., OR Guy Drew, born 9 Feb 1872 in Coquille, Coos Co., OR; died 19 May 1945 in Bandon, Coos Co., OR; buried in IOOF Cemetery, Bandon, Coos Co., OR.
Notes for Sylvia Jane Doak Obituary Notice - Western World - April 29, 1954 SERVICES HELD FOR SYLVIA DREW Funeral services for Mrs. Sylvia Jane Drew, 73, were held in Schroeder Brothers Chapel in Bandon at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with interment following in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Mrs. Drew, a resident of the Bandon area for 70 years, passed away suddenly Saturday night while babysitting for friends, dying 15 minutes after the arrival of neighbors who had been summoned by one of the children with whom she was sitting. Born December 17, 1880, in Springfield, Oregon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Doak, she came to Coos County at the age of three years, living on a ranch on Bear Creek until her marriage to Guy Drew in 1900. Drew passed away May 19, 1945. Left to mourn her passing are five daughters, Mrs. Mary Grant of Coos River, Mrs. Florence Bullis of Beaverton, Mrs. Wanda Yarbrough of Eugene, Mrs. Verna Sanders of Missouri and Mrs. Maxine Sewell of Powers; three sons, David Drew of Coos Bay, Claud of Bandon, and Robert of Eugene; two sisters, Mrs. Belle Barklow of Powers, and Mrs. J. K. Harris of Ukiah, California; one brother, Jason Doak of Eugene; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Members of the family who were here from out of town for the funeral include the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Drew and daughter, Maxine Brody, of Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drew, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bullis, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grant and son Marion, Coos River; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sewell, Powers; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Yarbrough, Eugene; Mrs. Doris Grant, Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rausch and children, Carl, Marvin and Claudia; the Misses Shirley and Sandra Floyd, Myrtle Point; Raymond Floyd, Mountain Home, Idaho; Mrs. Belle Barklow, Powers; Jay Doak, Eugene; Mrs. Elmer Lewis, Coos Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slagle, Arago.
Notes for Guy Drew Guy's father was born in ME and mother in IL.
In 1920 Guy was a lumber mill laborer on Coquille River, Prosper, Coos Co., OR with wife Sylvia, 7 children, son-in-law Cashias Smith, and mother-in-law Isabelle Doak.
Obituary Notice - Western World - May 31, 1945 Guy Drew, age 73 years, three months, and 13 days, passed away at his home in Bandon May 22. Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church May 28 under the direction of Schroeder Brothers. Mr. Drew was born February 9, 1872, the son of David and Mary Willard Drew, in a log cabin near the present site of the Coquille Hotel, and lived all his life in Coos County. He was the second baby boy in Coquille. Besides his widow, whose maiden name was Sylvia Doak, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Maude Bean of Coquille, by eight children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The children are Mrs. Roy Grant of Coos River, David Drew recently discharged from the Navy, Mrs. Valmore Bullis, Mrs. Tom Yarbrough, and Miss Maxine Drew, all of Beaverton, Oregon; Mrs. Lewis Floyd of Bandon, S/Sgt. Claud Drew of the U.S. Army, and Pfc Robert Drew, who is with the Army and recently left Italy. All of the children were here for the services except Robert.
Children of Sylvia Jane Doak and Guy Drew were as follows: 361 i Mary7 Drew, born 1902/03 in Coos Co., OR. She married Cashias Smith, born 1900/01 in KY. 362 ii Daniel7 Drew, born 1903/04 in Coos Co., OR. 363 iii Florence7 Drew, born 1907/08 in Coos Co., OR. 364 iv Wanda7 Drew, born 1908/09 in Coos Co., OR. 365 v Verna7 Drew, born 1915 in Coos Co., OR. 366 vi Claude Raymond7 Drew, born 4 May 1916 in Coos Co., OR; died 11 Nov 1985 in Coos Co., OR; buried in IOOF Cemetery, Bandon, Coos Co., OR. 367 vii Robert7 Drew, born 1917/18 in Coos Co., OR.
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296. Estes Scott7 Doak (James Scott6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 5 May 1889 in Yanceyville, Casswell Co., NC; died 3 Jan 1941; buried 6 Jan 1941 in Soldier's Home National Cemetery, Washington D.C.. He married Nora J. (---), born 1897/98 in IN.
Notes for Estes Scott Doak In 1900 Estes and brother James lived in Staunton, Pittsylvania Co., VA wtih thier grandmother Estes. In 1920 he was a soldier in Hartford Co., MD. In 1940 he was a nightwatchman at Valentine's Packing at 23 S. Lambert with wife Nora and step-daughter Mary J.. He served as a Corporal in the 52nd Ordinance Company.
Estes' draft registration in WWI described him as tall, medium build, brown hair, and brown eyes.
Children of Estes Scott Doak and Nora J. (---) were as follows: 368 i Mary J.8 Doak, born 1917/18 in IN.
300. John Albert7 Doak (William Bosley6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 3 Jun 1898 in IN; died 21 Jul 1984 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married Rheba M. (Reba) Jarvis, born 6 Aug 1911 in IN; died 28 Oct 1999 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN, daughter of Manford Jarvis and Ida Pearl Mcclain.
Notes for John Albert Doak In 1940 John was a truck driver at 630 W. Chestnut Street, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN with wife Reba, son Don, and Reba's siblings Charles and Mary Jarvis.
Children of John Albert Doak and Rheba M. (Reba) Jarvis were as follows: + 369 i Don William8 Doak, born 10 Mar 1931 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; died 16 Apr 2013 in Bernalillo, Sandoval Co., NM; buried in Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co., NM. He married Nancy Goudy. 370 ii Stanley8 Doak, born abt 1941 in IN.
305. Robert Russell7 Doak (William Bosley6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 20 Nov 1911 in IN; died 3 Dec 1978 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN. He married Mary G. (---), born 16 Jun 1917 in IN; died 9 Jan 1977 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN.
Notes for Robert Russell Doak In 1940 Robert was a trucker with his own business at 1609 Leeds, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN with wife Mary and children Shirley and James.
Children of Robert Russell Doak and Mary G. (---) were as follows: 371 i Shirley8 Doak, born 1937/38 in IN. 372 ii James8 Doak, born 1938/39 in IN.
306. Roseetta J. (Rose)7 Doak (William Bosley6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 1914/15 in IN. She married Joe E. Turner, born 1912/13 in IN.
Children of Roseetta J. (Rose) Doak and Joe E. Turner were as follows: 373 i Danny J.8 Turner, born 1935/36 in IN.
312. Philip Ellis7 Doak (Henry Andrew6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 30 Jan 1921 in Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co., ND; died 30 May 2011. He married in 1942, divorced Ruth Goloven, born 15 Oct 1921 in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO; died 1 May 2009 in Bantry Bay, Co. Cork, Ireland, daughter of Samuel A. Goloven and Jennie Schwartz.
Notes for Philip Ellis Doak Philip departed New York and arrived at Liverpool, England on 17 Oct 1950. His proposed address was 10 Staverton Road, Oxford as a student.
Obituary - Journal of Sound and Vibration 330 (2011) 5225-5229 Philip Ellis Doak, 1921"2011 Philip Doak, who died on 30 May 2011 after a brief illness, became a legend in his lifetime as the founding editor of the Journal of Sound and Vibration, whose publication from 1964 onwards helped to define a new field of engineering science. His genuine interest in his authors, and promotion of their work through his journal, won him a devoted following in the acoustics and vibration community. Philip Ellis Doak was born on 30 January 1921 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. His parents Mary Ellice Doak and Henry Andrew Doak were both graduates and teachers of English; Henry was a professor at the University of North Dakota for over 30 years. Phil showed early talent in music and tennis, as well as in academic studies. Formal higher education began in 1939 at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, where he went on a scholarship and spent 3 years, majoring in piano. On graduation, he enlisted as a volunteer in the US Army Signal Corps; this took him initially to technical school to study radar, but by May 1943 he was in uniform in Europe, and saw active service in France after D-day. As a war veteran, Phil was entitled to 3 years" subsistence and tuition for further education. He was drawn to musicology, but decided to follow up his technical school training with a physics degree and aim for research in musical acoustics. Accordingly he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma in 1946 and completed his BA and MS in 2 years, by working full-time including summer school. His MS thesis was on sound waves in parabolic rooms, supervised by Robert J. Bessey and R.G. Fowler.1 By September 1948 he was registered for his PhD in MIT"s famed Acoustics Laboratory, with Dick Bolt as supervisor, to work on the acoustics of concert halls. Bolt had already begun establishing a consultancy practice, and around this time was joined at MIT by Leo Beranek from Harvard. Together with Bob Newman of the Architecture School, they formed the consultancy firm BBN as an offshoot of MIT. At an early stage in Phil"s studies, Bolt assigned him to help with an audience survey at a concert hall in Buffalo, NY " an experience that put him off statistical survey-based research for life, he later recalled. Phil had already completed most of his thesis work " on reflection of an outgoing acoustic pulse from a plane impedance boundary " when disaster struck: an MIT committee, acting under pressure from US Senator Joseph McCarthy"s investigators, withdrew his US Navy funded research assistantship on the basis of Phil"s left-wing activities as a music student in 1941. Thus it happened that Phil, who refused to appease the investigation by naming his fellow sympathizers, was forced to leave MIT in 1950 and needed support to continue his graduate studies. Fortunately his case was drawn to the attention of the British atomic physicist PMS Blackett, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics and Professor of Physics at Manchester University (1937"1953), who was able to find Phil a position at Manchester. Here he spent 4 years based in the Department of Mathematics, initially as a research student and then as ICI Research Fellow, and would almost certainly have met James Lighthill.2 One of Manchester"s youngest ever chair professors and a brilliant applied mathematician, Lighthill encouraged the expansion of the University"s Fluid Motion Laboratory, founded in 1946 as an adjunct to the Mathematics Department, into the autonomous Department of the Mechanics of Fluids3; it was here that Phil worked for a further 4 years (1954"1958) after his ICI Fellowship ended. The periods at MIT and the University of Manchester left Phil with a lifelong regard both for the Morse and Feshbach school of mathematical physics, and for the Lighthill approach to problem solving in applied mathematics " as well as providing valuable contacts for his future career. However, the future must have seemed rather uncertain when he finally took a lecturing post in Applied Mathematics at the University of Liverpool: he had no PhD, and the new position might have appeared ""more of the same"" given the traditional separation between academic disciplines in English universities at the time (Lighthill"s initiative at Manchester was a welcome break with that tradition). One bright aspect was the presence of an active acoustics group under HD Parbrook in the Physics Department. Nevertheless Phil"s reputation had evidently spread, because in 1962 he was recruited to Southampton by E.J. Richards, who was planning a new graduate institute as an offshoot of the University"s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. On his arrival at the University in April 1962, Philip Doak was asked by Richards to design new acoustic laboratories for the new Institute, and also to act as his aide-de-camp and Editor-in-waiting during negotiations with publishers to establish a new international Journal of Sound and Vibration. This was envisaged as a way to promote the new field of engineering acoustics that Richards, himself a mathematician turned aeronautical engineer with experience as Chief Designer at Vickers"Armstrong and a vision for how aircraft noise would drive acoustic technology, had been championing for the previous 10 years.4 Phil was appointed Editor by Academic Press on 4 July 1962 and commissioned to set up an Editorial Board with the aim of publishing the first issue in October 1963. The constitution of the Board was established by October 1962, and the first issue of the journal actually appeared in January 1964. Phil embraced the challenge set by Richards, and the Journal of Sound and Vibration became his life"s work. The result was a journal of deliberately wide scope, covering all aspects of sound and vibration, and underpinned by Phil"s passion for clear exposition and fundamental science. Phil Doak remained Editor-in-Chief for 40 years and retired in 2002, having gradually transferred his responsibilities to Maurice Petyt of ISVR who was already acting as European Editor. Authors whose papers were handled by Phil discovered he was a ""hands-on"" editor. His desire for excellence led him to work with any author he thought deserved publication; he would suggest improvements and even rewrite parts of the text where he felt he could do it better (and he was usually correct). This was in the days of hard-copy submission and hand-written amendments; journal publishers provided copy-editing support, and even redrew authors" figures. An example of the new Editor"s wide-ranging enthusiasm was his personal involvement in the cover design and in the choice of typography. He commissioned papers to get the Journal started, and cultivated reviewers and future authors among his many contacts. Not surprisingly, the Journal flourished, and grew from 4 issues per year to 50 at the time of writing. The Journal"s growth, and the increasing pressure on university academics, meant by the late 1980s that it was too much for a single Editor to manage. As a result, an Americas office was established in 1990 under Werner Soedel, and an Australasian office in 1995 under Y.-K. Cheung. Phil"s management style was such that he preferred to let the two new offices operate autonomously within the guidelines he had established, with manuscripts being submitted on a regional basis according to the corresponding author"s affiliation. Although there is no doubt that Phil"s leadership made an enormous contribution to the development of the Journal, his role as researcher and inspirer of graduate students should not be forgotten. His own interests spanned room acoustics, aeroacoustics and the acoustics of flow ducts. Many of his contributions appeared in the Journal, of particular note being a series of papers on internally generated sound in continuous media, and another on sound propagation in ducts. In 1968 Harry Plumblee of Lockheed"Georgia became an external PhD student of the University of Southampton (an arrangement suggested by Richards) and was assigned to work with Phil, who visited Lockheed for 3 months later the same year. Plumblee saw the potential for Phil to contribute to Lockheed"s NASA-funded research on jet noise, and arranged for Phil to spend his 1971"1972 sabbatical in Marietta, Georgia, thinking about mean-flow effects on jet noise, and at the same time acting as Plumblee"s PhD supervisor.5 The Lockheed"Georgia collaboration produced a number of landmark papers in the 1970s on sound radiation from turbulent jets, with some of Phil"s former students making major contributions. As a teacher, Phil was responsible for setting up the first undergraduate programme in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. He also lectured charismatically on theoretical acoustics to graduate students. These lectures were not for the faint hearted (a typical exam paper ran to 13 pages) but were truly inspirational for those with real appetite. Rarely using any notes of his own, he readily filled from memory a blackboard with the full conservation equations of fluid dynamics, before undertaking, there and then, the derivation of important acoustical results. These were intellectual feats that were astonishing to witness, although some found disconcerting his tendency to write in chalk with his right hand and simultaneously erase preceding parts of the derivation with his left. All this was accomplished whilst taking regular sips of coffee and frequent puffs on his pipe, or a cigarette, and sometimes both. He was also an outstanding supervisor of research and much loved by his doctoral and masters students, who invariably found that he would give freely of his time and be ready to converse on matters acoustical or otherwise. The Turner Sims concert hall at the University of Southampton is another lasting tribute to Philip Doak"s work. He advised on the design of the hall, ensuring optimal reverberation, and most importantly, adequate diffusion in the sound field. The latter was achieved by judicious design of the brickwork on the side-walls of the hall that provided, as he put it, ""bumps on the wall"" that would scatter sound over the important range of frequencies. He even overcame his aversion to audience surveys in order to assess the outcome. Although he was typically modest about the result, the hall is widely regarded as providing one of the finest acoustics available and is much admired by audiences and performers alike. Any attempt to account for Phil"s unique achievement has to take account of more than his mathematical flair and attention to detail. These are most likely not the things that would strike one about him on first encounter. Rather, it would be his personal warmth, and perhaps his artistic temperament (we leave aside the enveloping fragrant smoke from his Old Holborn pipe tobacco). Visitors to Phil"s office in the early 1960s would see him sitting in front of a framed reproduction of one of Georges Braque"s billiard paintings.6 The fractured planes of the green billiard table (colour of JSV"s cover?) in Braque"s cubist depiction seemed to resonate with Phil"s complex character. He was indeed a man of many talents, who used them to the great benefit of the acoustics community and at the same time inspired many of his younger colleagues. The community has lost a devoted supporter, who will be long remembered with affection.
FOOTNOTES: The information used to compile this obituary has been assembled from various sources, including recollections of Philip"s friends, colleagues, and former students. Stuart Bolton and Harry Plumblee, whose PhD studies he supervised in the 1970s, have provided significant assistance. Other sources include an interview of PED by Karen Fitzgerald of Academic Press (published in June 1993); a tribute by Brian Clarkson of ISVR (published in 2001 by JSV, as a Preface to a Special Issue in honour of Phil"s 80th birthday); notes of a conversation between PED and CLM (6 July 2004); and a memoir published by Peter Davies, Professor of Experimental Fluid Dynamics at Southampton and a contemporary of Phil"s (2008). 1. A list of PED"s publications is appended at the end of the paper. 2. See Ref. [6] attached. PED"s paper of 1954 shows strong traces of Lighthill"s influence. The latter, at age 26, was promoted to the Beyer Professorship of Applied Mathematics at Manchester in 1950 (succeeding Sydney Goldstein) and may well have sought Blackett"s help in finding a post for Phil Doak. Interestingly, Lighthill and PED shared a deep love of music and both were talented pianists. 3. An undergraduate programme in aeronautical engineering was established in 1956, with its first intake in 1957. Two years later Lighthill left Manchester to become Director of the UK"s Royal Aircraft Establishment. 4. The first jet-powered civil aircraft (DH Comet) entered service in 1949. 5. To Phil"s later regret, the textbook on acoustics that he always spoke of writing did not make much progress on the sabbatical. 6. Probably Le Billard (1944), the original of which hangs in the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
A list of PED"s publications: [1] P.E. Doak, Sound Waves in Parabolic Rooms, MS Thesis, University of Oklahoma, 1948. [2] P.E. Doak, R.H. Bolt, Space Irregularity in Rooms. Quarterly Progress Report, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Acoustics Laboratory, January/March 1949, pp. 10"12. [3] R.H. Bolt, P.E. Doak, P.J. Westervelt, Pulse statistics analysis of room acoustics, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 22 (1950) 328 (Presented at the 38th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America). [4] R.H. Bolt, P.E. Doak, A tentative criterion for the short-term transient response of auditoriums, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 22 (1950) 507 (Presented at the 39th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America). [5] P.E. Doak, The reflexion of a spherical acoustic pulse by an absorbent infinite plane and related problems, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A 215 (1952) 233"254. [6] P.E. Doak, Vorticity generated by sound. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A 226 (1954) 7"16. [7] P.E. Doak, Fluctuations of the sound pressure level in rooms when the receiver position is varied, Acustica 9(1) (1959) 1"9. [8] P.E. Doak, Acoustic radiation from a turbulent fluid containing foreign bodies Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A 254 (1960) 129"146. [9] P.E. Doak, Multipole analysis of acoustic radiation, Paper K56 in: D.E. Commins (Ed.), Fifth International Congress on Acoustics,Liege, 1965, vol. 1b. [10] P.E. Doak, Analysis of internally generated sound in continuous materials: (I) Inhomogeneous acoustic wave equations, Journal of Sound and Vibration 2 (1965) 53"73. [11] P.E. Doak, An introduction to sound radiation and its sources, in: E.J. Richards, D.J. Mead (Eds.), Noise and Acoustic Fatigue in Aeronautics , John Wiley & Sons Ltd., London, 1968, pp. 1"42 (Chapter 1). [12] P.E. Doak, Elements of sound propagation, in: E.J. Richards, D.J.Mead, (Eds.), Noise and Acoustic Fatigue in Aeronautics, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., London, 1968, pp. 43"72 (Chapter 2). [13] P.E. Doak, S.D. Dodd, Some aspects of the theory of diffusion and diffusers, Presented at the 76th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969. [14] P.E. Doak, P.G. Vaidya, A note on the relative importance of discrete frequency and broad-band noise generating mechanisms in axial fans, Journal of Sound and Vibration 9 (192, IN6) (1969) 193"196. [15] P.E. Doak, P.G. Vaidya, Attenuation of plane wave and higher order mode sound propagation in lined ducts, Journal of Sound and Vibration 12 (1970) 201"224. [16] P.E. Doak, P.G. Vaidya, Pressure fields inside rooms with open windows due to airborne sounds, with particular application to the sonic-boom problem, Presented at the 78th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 1970. [17] P.J. Dickinson, P.E. Doak, Measurements of the normal acoustic impedance of ground surfaces, Journal of Sound and Vibration 13 (1970) 309"322. [18] P.E. Doak, On the identification of acoustic and turbulent fluctuating motion in a moving ideal fluid, Presented at the 79th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 1970. [19] P.E. Doak, On the propagation and radiation of sound in finite-length acoustically lined ducts carrying heated, sheared flows, Presented at the 79th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America , 1970. [20] T.H. Melling, P.E. Doak, Basic design considerations and theoretical analysis of double-reverberant chamber duct lining test facilities, Journal of Sound and Vibration 14 (1971) 23"35. [21] P.E. Doak, D.N. May, Effects of louvres on the noise of an axial flow fan, Journal of Sound and Vibration 15 (1971) 421"422, IN5-IN6, 423"424. [22] S.D. Dodd, P.E. Doak, Some aspects of the theory of diffusion and diffusers, Journal of Sound and Vibration 16 (1971), 89"98. [23] P.E. Doak, On the interdependence between acoustic and turbulent fluctuating motions in a moving fluid, Journal of Sound and Vibration 19 (1971) 211"225. [24] P.E. Doak, M.R. King, Mechanical and acoustical properties of porous foam materials, Proceedings of the British Acoustical Society 1 (3) 71.63 (Summer), 1972. [25] P.E. Doak, Analysis of internally generated sound in continuous materials: (II) A critical review of the conceptual adequacy and physical scope of existing theories of aerodynamic noise, with special reference to supersonic jet noise, Journal of Sound and Vibration 25 (1972) 263"335. [26] P.E. Doak, Analysis of internally generated sound in continuous materials: (III) The momentum potential field description of fluctuating fluid motion as a basis for a unified theory of internally generated sound, Journal of Sound and Vibration 26 (1973) 91"120. [27] P.E. Doak, Fundamentals of aerodynamic sound theory and flow duct acoustics, Journal of Sound and Vibration 28 (1973) 527"561. [28] P.E. Doak, Excitation, transmission and radiation of sound from source distributions in hard-walled ducts of finite length, (I): The effects of duct cross-section geometry and source distribution space"time pattern, Journal of Sound and Vibration 31 (1973) 1"72. [29] P.E. Doak, Excitation, transmission and radiation of sound from source distributions in hard-walled ducts of finite length, (II): The effects of duct length, Journal of Sound and Vibration 31 (1973) 137"174. [30] P. Mungur, H.E. Plumblee, P.E. Doak, Analysis of acoustic radiation in a jet flow environment, Journal of Sound and Vibration 36 (1974) 21"52. [31] P.E. Doak, On the respective roles of Helmholtz-type instabilities and acoustic propagation in jet noise generation and radiation, Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory, Wright"Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Technical Report No. TR-74-24, 1974. [32] P.E. Doak,Acoustical Engineering: Putting Theory Into Practice, an Inaugural Lecture, University of Southampton, 1975. [33] P.E. Doak, Discussion on the papers by Rimsky"Korsakov, Cheeseman, and Brown and Blythe, Journal of Sound and Vibration 43 (1975) 237"238. [34] R.L. Pratt, P.E. Doak, A subjective rating scale for timbre, Journal of Sound and Vibration 45 (1976) 317"328. [35] P.E. Doak, Correctness of formulas for radiation of sound from a duct " reply, Journal of Sound and Vibration 54 (1977) 450"452. [36] H.E. Plumblee, P.E. Doak, Duct noise radiation through a jet flow, Journal of Sound and Vibration 65 (1979) 453"491. [37] P.E. Doak, Acoustic equations in moving fluids, AGARD Report No. 686. Special Course on Acoustic Wave Propagation (AGARD-R-686), 1979, pp. 1"6 (Chapter 2). [38] P.E. Doak, Mathematical techniques for acoustic propagation problems, AGARD Report No. 686. Special Course on Acoustic Wave Propagation (AGARD-R-686), 1979, pp. 1"7 (Chapter 4). [39] R.K. Jeyapalan, P.E. Doak, Sound energy calculation of transient sound sources by the radiation efficiency method, Journal of Sound and Vibration 72 (1980) 351"364. [40] P.E. Doak, Fluctuating stress fields in continuous media, AGARD Report. No. 700. Modern Data Analysis Techniques in Noise and Vibration Problems (AGARD-R-700), 1981, pp. 12"18. [41] P.A. Nelson, N.A. Halliwell, P.E. Doak, Fluid dynamics of a flow excited resonance, (I): Experiment, Journal of Sound and Vibration 78 (1981) 15"38. [42] P.A. Nelson, N.A. Halliwell, P.E. Doak, Fluid dynamics of a flow excited resonance, (II): Flow acoustic interaction, Journal of Sound and Vibration 91 (1983) 375"402. [43] P.E. Doak, Is there a zero option in noise control design? Noise-Con Proceedings 124 (1988) 3"14. [44] P.E. Doak, Momentum potential theory of energy flux carried by momentum fluctuations, Journal of Sound and Vibration 131 (1989) 67"90. [45] P.O.A.L. Davies, P.E. Doak, Spherical wave propagation in a conical pipe with mean flow, Journal of Sound and Vibration 137 (1990) 343"346. [46] P.O.A.L. Davies, P.E. Doak, Wave transfer to and from conical diffusers with mean flow, Journal of Sound and Vibration 138 (1990) 345"350. [47] P.E. Doak, Why acoustic sources are unique and how they can be identified from the fields they produce, Presented at the 119th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990. [48] P.E. Doak, Cylindrical wave propagation in a cylindrical diffuser, Journal of Sound and Vibration 155 (1992) 541"544. [49] P.E. Doak, Acoustic wave propagation in a homentropic, irrotational, low mach number mean flow, Journal of Sound and Vibration 155 (1992) 545"548. [50] P.E. Doak, Sources of radiated acoustical waves in fluids, Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics 15 (Part 3, Book 4) (1993) 891"900. [51] P.E. Doak, The physics of aeroacoustics, M. Crocker, N.I. Ivanov (Eds.), Proceedings of NOISE-93, International Noise and Vibration Control Conference , Vol. 1, 1993, pp. 59"64. [52] P.E. Doak, Fluctuating total enthalpy as a generalized acoustic field, Acoustical Physics 41 (5) 677"685, 1995 (Correction: 42 (5) 650"650, 1996). [53] P.E. Doak, Unrealistic follower forces " Reply, Journal of Sound and Vibration 194 (1996) 636"638. [54] P.E. Doak, Fluctuating total enthalpy as the basic generalized acoustic field, Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics 10 (1"4) (1998) 115"133 (Presented at the International Conference on Fluid Dynamics in Honor of James Lighthill, Tallahassee, Florida, 1996).
Children of Philip Ellis Doak and Ruth Goloven were as follows: 374 i Ralph Ellis8 Doak, born Apr 1954/54 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.
314. EleanorDouglass7 Doak (Charles Glenn (Chic)6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 7 Aug 1917 in Guilford Co., NC; died 7 Nov 1985 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC. She married Steven Safran, born 15 Dec 1919; died 2 Jan 1982 in Guilford Co., NC; buried in New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC.
Children of EleanorDouglass Doak and Steven Safran were as follows: 377 i Lucia8 Safran.
316. Robert Francis Renfrow7 Doak (Charles Glenn (Chic)6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 10 Nov 1921 in Guilford Co., NC; died 13 Jun 1998 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; buried in Cremation. He married, divorced Betty Stevick, born 17 May 1923 in NC; died 17 Feb 2009 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, Wake Co., NC, daughter of H. Blair Stevick and Minnie Lee (---).
Notes for Robert Francis Renfrow Doak Birth recorded as Francis Renfrow Doak.
Robert was a university physical education teacher.
Notes for Betty Stevick Betty served in the US Navy during WWII.
Children of Robert Francis Renfrow Doak and Betty Stevick were as follows: 378 i Lee Renfrow8 Doak, born 1958.
318. Cecil E.7 Doak (William Ananias6, Joseph Melvin5, David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 24 Nov 1892 in Hamilton Co., TX; died 9 Dec 1952 in Conroe, Montgomery Co., TX. He married (1) on 16 Jun 1912 in Snyder Co., TX Bernice Brownfield, born 15 May 1896 in Detroit, Red River Co., TX, daughter of Francis Marion Brownfield and Sarah Parilee C. Blackard; (2) Elizabeth May Green, born 9 Jul 1901 in Mason City, Mason Co., TX; died 26 Jan 1990 in Conroe, Montgomery Co., TX.
Notes for Cecil E. Doak In 1920 Cecil farmed in Justice, Scurry Co., TX with wife Bernice, 2 daughters, and a boarder. In 1930 he was a carpenter in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX with Bernice 4 daughters. In 1940 he was a pumper at an oil company at Humble Camp, Montgomery Co., TX with wife Elizabeth.
Children of Cecil E. Doak and Bernice Brownfield were as follows: 379 i Meva Louise8 Doak, born 23 Apr 1913 in Scurry Co., TX; died 8 Nov 1987 in Riverside Co., CA. 380 ii Doris Dean8 Doak, born 12 Nov 1914 in Scurry Co., TX; died 1931 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co., TX. 381 iii Frances Maxine8 Doak, born 9 Feb 1920 in Snyder, Scurry Co., TX; died 12 May 2008. 382 iv Mary J.8 Doak, born 1925/26 in TX.
323. Neva E.7 Doak (Ira Seaman6, William Robertson5, David4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 20 May 1910 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX. She married on 18 Aug 1929 Clarence Newton Barnes, born 25 Apr 1911 in Lockney, Floyd Co., TX.
Notes for Clarence Newton Barnes In 1940 Clarence was co-owner of a cleaning plant at 1120 Prince Street, Clovis, Curry Co., NM with wife Neva, daughter Eva Clair, and a lodger.
Children of Neva E. Doak and Clarence Newton Barnes were as follows: 383 i Eva Claire8 Barnes, born 7 Jun 1931 in Tahoka, Lynn Co., TX.
337. Norman Samuel7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 8 Jun 1903 in Porter, Wagoner Co., OK; died 17 Aug 1966 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. He married on 3 May 1924 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK Lottie Lee Stiles, born 4 Mar 1906 in Pittsburg Co., OK; died 28 Feb 1982 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX, daughter of Harvey R. Stiles and Della Folsom.
Notes for Norman Samuel Doak In 1940 Norman was a road worker in Ti Township, Pittsburg Co., OK with wife Lottie and 4 children.
Children of Norman Samuel Doak and Lottie Lee Stiles were as follows: + 384 i Della Adelia8 Doak, born 17 Feb 1925 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 18 Nov 2005 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; buried in Laurel Oaks Memorial Park, Mesquite, Dallas Co., TX. She married Robert Conner Harrison. + 385 ii Ardis William8 Doak, born 25 Sep 1927 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 31 May 1983 in Tyler, Smith Co., TX. He married Mary Elizabeth Dearing. 386 iii Laura Christean8 Doak, born 20 Oct 1932 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 13 Mar 2003 in Clark Co., NV. + 387 iv Billy Lee8 Doak, born 9 Jan 1937 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 22 Jul 1986 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. He married (1) Norma Nell Burt; (2) Mary Nellie Barrett.
338. Lyman Clay7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 26 Feb 1905 in Okmulgee Co., OK; died 27 Feb 1990 in Banning, Riverside Co., CA; buried in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery, San Jacinto, Riverside Co., CA. He married (1) on 19 Oct 1928 in Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK, divorced Ora Anna Sanders, born 4 Oct 1906 in OK; died 24 Oct 1996 in Sacramento Co., CA, daughter of David Ward Sanders and Eliza Jane Peden; (2) Willie Beatrice (Bea) Johnson, born 8 Jul 1913 in Bronte, Coke Co., TX; died 16 Jul 1995 in Hemet, Riverside Co., CA; buried in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery, San Jacinto, Riverside Co., CA.
Notes for Lyman Clay Doak In 1930 Lyman farmed in Ti, Pittsburg Co., OK with wife Ora. In 1940 he was a farm laborer in Hemet, Riverside Co., CA with Ora and 4 children.
Notes for Willie Beatrice (Bea) Johnson Obituary: Services for Beatrice Doak, 82, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Harford Funeral Home in Hemet. Friends may call from 9 a.m. Friday until the services at the mortuary. Burial will be in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery. She died Sunday of kidney failure at her home. Mrs. Doak, who was born in Bronte, Texas, lived in Hemet for 48 years. She was a grocery checker for 25 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemet. She is survived by a daughter, Fern Gonzales of Hemet; two sons, Quinton Arend of Barstow and David Arend of La Verne; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; mother, Abbe Johnson of Rancho Cordova; two brothers, Joe Johnson of Redlands and Ray Johnson of Rancho Cordova; and a sister, Maxine May of Rancho Cordova. [The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California), Hemet/San Jacinto Edition, Thursday, July 20, 1995 - Page B-7]
Children of Lyman Clay Doak and Ora Anna Sanders were as follows: + 388 i Adelia Melissa8 Doak, born 15 Jul 1930 in OK; died 4 Feb 1987 in San Bernardino Co., CA. She married Mr. Anderson. 389 ii Dortha Louise8 Doak, born 20 May 1932 in OK; died 26 Feb 2010 in Riverside Co., CA. She married Mr. Lussier. 390 iii Elizabeth Joy (Betty)8 Doak, born 1933 in OK; died 1976. 391 iv George Henry8 Doak, born 15 Jan 1935 in OK; died 13 Sep 2004 in Sacramento Co., CA. 392 v Duane Allan8 Doak, born 12 Oct 1938 in Riverside Co., CA; died 17 Jul 1939 in Riverside Co., CA; buried in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery, San Jacinto, Riverside Co., CA.
339. Joseph Wilburn7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 9 Oct 1906 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 11 Dec 1967 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM; buried in Sunset Memorial Park Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM. He married Lucille Ester Decker, born 6 Aug 1911 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 29 Jan 1993 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM; buried in Sunset Memorial Park Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM.
Notes for Joseph Wilburn Doak In 1940 Wilburn famed in Ti, Pittsburg Co., OK with wife Lucielle, son James, and a lodger.
Children of Joseph Wilburn Doak and Lucille Ester Decker were as follows: 393 i James F.8 Doak, born 1933/34 in IL.
340. Mary Coin7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 7 Apr 1908 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 21 Feb 1993 in McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married Charles Lanier Webb, born 28 Sep 1910 in Pittsburg Co., OK; died 4 Oct 1975 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, daughter of Varn O. Webb and Ethel Mae Baldwin.
Notes for Mary Coin Doak Mary and Charles had 4 children.
Children of Mary Coin Doak and Charles Lanier Webb were as follows: 394 i Jack8 Doak, born 10 Oct 1928 in Pittsburg Co., OK; died 31 Mar 1990. Notes: Jack served in the US Army.
342. Laura Ellen7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 31 Dec 1913 in Beggs, Okmulgee Co., OK; died 10 Jan 1997 in Norman, Cleveland Co., OK; buried in Oak Hill Memorial Park, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. She married Robert Walton Vaughan Jr., born 28 Apr 1918 in OK; died 30 Oct 1999 in Gregg Co., TX; buried in Oak Hill Memorial Park, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK, son of Robert Walton Vaughan and Dollie McDonald.
Children of Laura Ellen Doak and Robert Walton Vaughan Jr. were as follows: 395 i Robert Walton8 Vaughan III, born 9 Sep 1941; died 25 May 1979 in Chicago-O'Hare International Airport. Notes: Robert Walton Vaughan III. He died in the 1979 American Airlines DC-10 accident at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport. He was the scholar in the family and was a professor of chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 396 ii James Henry8 Vaughan.
344. Woodrow George (Woodie)7 Doak (James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 1 Nov 1916 in Blanco, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 15 Aug 2007 in Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA; buried in National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Fairfax Co., VA. He married on 22 Apr 1950 in Norfolk Co., VA Alice (---), born abt 1920.
Notes for Woodrow George (Woodie) Doak During WWII Woodrow enlisted in the US Army on 9 Nov 1943. On 31 Dec 1943 he was assigned to an LST-369 in the US Navy Woodie served in the Amphibious Force in North Africa, Salerino,and Sicily unloading supplies from Liberty ships. He was a Commander of an LST at Omaha Beach and at Iwo Jima.
Children of Woodrow George (Woodie) Doak and Alice (---) were as follows: 397 i Jean8 Doak. 398 ii Ellen8 Doak. + 399 iii Mary8 Doak. She married Mr. Padrutt.
Generation 8
369. Don William8 Doak (John Albert7, William Bosley6, James Wilson5, James Wilson4, James Wilson3, John2, James1), born 10 Mar 1931 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN; died 16 Apr 2013 in Bernalillo, Sandoval Co., NM; buried in Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co., NM. He married on 29 Dec 1950 Nancy Goudy, born 1934/35 in OH, daughter of Wellington Goudy and Sarah (---).
Notes for Don William Doak Don served as a Staff Sgt. in the US Air Force in the Korean War.
Doak, Don W. Age 82, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2013. He was born in Kokomo, Indiana on March 10, 1931. Don graduated Kokomo High School in 1949 and on December 29, 1950 married Nancy Goudy. He served in the USAF from November 1950 and was Honorably Discharged in September 1954. He attended Indiana/Purdue University between 1954 - 1958 and graduated with honors. Don reported to work at Sandia National Labs in July of 1958 and retired December 31, 1994. He had a love of music and played clarinet in high school band. He had many interests which included restoring a 1931 Model A Coupe and many years as a member of Paco Quatros Model A Club. He also built a wonderful cabin in Jemez mountains with the help and support of many friends and family members. He gave it up when altitude made breathing too difficult. He built a dream home in the foothills of Sandia's, then that altitude again made breathing a chore. His final home was in Bernalillo, NM. About as low as you can get and stay in the State he loved. He is survived by his children, William, Jon and his wife Deb, Dinora, Tom, Julie and her husband Steve Emery; grandchildren Sterling, Griffin, Bryce, Chase, George, Matthew Doak, Jacob, Emily, Anna, Joseph Weidinger and Quinton Landrum; brother, Stanley Doak. Details of services will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be given in Don 's honor to the charity of your choice.
Children of Don William Doak and Nancy Goudy were as follows: 400 i William9 Doak. 401 ii Jon9 Doak. He married Deb (---). 402 iii Dinora9 Doak. 403 iv Tom9 Doak. 404 v Julie9 Doak, born in Albuquerque, NM. She married in 1989 in Bernalillo, NM Steve Emery.
384. Della Adelia8 Doak (Norman Samuel7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 17 Feb 1925 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 18 Nov 2005 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; buried in Laurel Oaks Memorial Park, Mesquite, Dallas Co., TX. She married on 12 Sep 1943 in Oklahoma City, OK Robert Conner Harrison, born 28 Apr 1923 in Caddo, Bryan Co., OK; died 18 Oct 2011 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; buried in Laurel Oaks Memorial Park, Mesquite, Dallas Co., TX, son of Robert Lee Harrison and Zena Conner.
Notes for Della Adelia Doak Obituary - Della Adelia Doak, was born February 17, 1925 in Pittsburg, Oklahoma and went to be with the Lord November 18, 2005. She is survived by her devoted husband of 62 years, Robert C. Harrison, Sons: Sam J. Harrison and wife Karen, Bob D. Harrison and wife Juli, Daughter: Karen Nabours and husband Robert, Sisters: Norma J. Smith, Patricia Braddy, 6 Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her Parents: Norman and Lottie Doak, Brothers: Ardis, Billy Doak and Sister: Christean Alhona. Private Funeral Services will be Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 2:00 P.M. at the Laurel Oaks Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Laurel Oaks Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the charity of your choice.
Notes for Robert Conner Harrison Robert and Della had 2 sons and a daughter.
Robert Connor (Sam) Harrison, 88, passed away peacefully on October 18, 2011, in Dallas, Texas. He was born April 28, 1923 in Caddo, Oklahoma to Robert Lee and Zena Connor Harrison. Sam married the love of his life, Della Adelia Doak, on September 12, 1943 in Oklahoma City. He and Della, along with their three children, Sam, Karen, and Bob, moved to Dallas, Texas in 1950, where he was a homebuilder. Sam was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Della Harrison, parents; Lee and Zena Harrison; brothers, R L Harrison and Seburn Harrison; and sister, Frances Moseley Rodgers. Sam is survived by his sons, Sam J. Harrison and wife Karen of Plano, Texas and Robert D. Harrison and wife Juli of Dallas, Texas; daughter, Karen Nabours and husband Robert of St. Charles, Missouri; brother, Jack Harrison and wife Earlene; granddaughters, Samantha Harrison, Allison Nabours, Lauren Harrison Potere and husband Kevin, and Callan Harrison; grandsons, Mark Nabours and wife Nicole and Matthew Harrison; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in the Laurel Oaks Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association or the charity of your choice . Visitation and reception will be 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, October 22, 2011 at the funeral home. Private Graveside Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, October 22, 2011 at Laurel Oaks Memorial Park with Pastor Kurt Johanson officiating. Published in Dallas Morning News on October 21, 2011
Children of Della Adelia Doak and Robert Conner Harrison were as follows: 405 i Karen E.9 Harrison, born 1945/46 in OK. She married on 30 May 1970 in Dallas Co., TX Robert M. Tull or Nabours, born 1937/38 in VA, son of Gladys Tull.
385. Ardis William8 Doak (Norman Samuel7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 25 Sep 1927 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 31 May 1983 in Tyler, Smith Co., TX. He married, divorced Mary Elizabeth Dearing, born 1929/30 in OK, daughter of Ester Dearing and Zeffie (---).
Notes for Ardis William Doak Ardis served in the US Navy on the ships "Massachusetts" and "Alabama" in 1946.
MARRIAGE: Ardis and Mary were divorced 26 Jul 1972 in Dallas Co., TX.
Notes for Mary Elizabeth Dearing MARRIAGE: Ardis and Mary were divorced 26 Jul 1972 in Dallas Co., TX.
Children of Ardis William Doak and Mary Elizabeth Dearing were as follows: + 406 i Danny Lee9 Doak, born 19 Nov 1949 in Hutchinson Co., TX. He married (1) Diane Eloise Dulworth; (2) Tonya Alicia Lester; (3) Deborah Kay Pitman; (4) Constance J. Beard. + 407 ii Bruce Wayne9 Doak, born 14 Dec 1954 in Dallas Co., TX. He married Teri Jean Marley. 408 iii Belinda Jo9 Doak, born 22 Feb 1961 in Dallas Co., TX. She married (1) on 18 Jul 1987 in Rockwell Co., TX Jon W. Mastin, born 1954/55; (2) on 25 Jun 1998 in Collin Co., TX Freddie L. Spears, born 1949/50. 409 iv Kristi Lynne9 Doak, born 2 Aug 1970 in Dallas Co., TX. She married (1) on 6 Aug 1988 in Kaufman Co., TX Randall L. Kiel, born 1966/67; (2) on 10 Apr 1992 in Kaufman Co., TX Stanley K. Lakey, born 1964/65.
387. Billy Lee8 Doak (Norman Samuel7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 9 Jan 1937 in Pittsburg, Pittsburg Co., OK; died 22 Jul 1986 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. He married (1), divorced Norma Nell Burt, born 29 Dec 1939 in Dallas Co., TX, daughter of J. K. Burt and Callie Thedford; (2) on 21 May 1982 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX Mary Nellie Barrett, born 27 Dec 1938 in Dallas Co., TX, daughter of James Howard Barrett and Otha Lee Evans.
Notes for Billy Lee Doak MARRIAGE: Billy and Norma were divorced 11 Mar 1968 in Dallas.
Notes for Norma Nell Burt MARRIAGE: Billy and Norma were divorced 11 Mar 1968 in Dallas.
Children of Billy Lee Doak and Norma Nell Burt were as follows: 410 i Tamera Lorraine9 Doak, born 23 Nov 1962 in Kaufman Co., TX. She married on 17 Oct 1987 in Bexar Co., TX Jesse Lee Anderson, born 17 Oct 1987 in Bexar Co., TX, son of Jerry Lee Anderson and Wil Vanassendelft Vanwi.
388. Adelia Melissa8 Doak (Lyman Clay7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 15 Jul 1930 in OK; died 4 Feb 1987 in San Bernardino Co., CA. She married Mr. Anderson.
Children of Adelia Melissa Doak and Mr. Anderson were as follows: 411 i Betty Lorraine9 Anderson, born 3 Aug 1951 in Riverside Co., CA. 412 ii Joyce Elaine9 Anderson, born 28 Oct 1952 in Riverside Co., CA. 413 iii Crystal Aline9 Anderson, born 22 Jan 1955 in Riverside Co., CA. 414 iv Andrew L.9 Anderson, born 9 Apr 1956 in San Bernardino Co., CA. 415 v Sandra K.9 Anderson, born 17 Apr 1958 in San Bernardino Co., CA.
399. Mary8 Doak (Woodrow George (Woodie)7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1). She married Mr. Padrutt.
Children of Mary Doak and Mr. Padrutt were as follows: 416 i Sarah9 Padrutt. 417 ii Ben9 Padrutt.
Generation 9
406. Danny Lee9 Doak (Ardis William8, Norman Samuel7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 19 Nov 1949 in Hutchinson Co., TX. He married (1) on 4 Jun 1968 in Dallas Co., TX Diane Eloise Dulworth, born 30 Nov 1950 in Dallas Co., TX, daughter of Homer Caldwell Dulworth and Joyce Rey Musgrave; (2) on 28 Mar 1977 in Rockwell Co., TX Tonya Alicia Lester, born 4 Aug 1953 in Dallas Co., TX, daughter of Angus Leacle Lester and Melba Juanita Runnels; (3) on 6 Dec 1986 in Kaufman Co., TX Deborah Kay Pitman, born 1967/68; (4) on 1 Jan 2004 in Rockwell Co., TX Constance J. Beard, born 1967/68.
Children of Danny Lee Doak and Diane Eloise Dulworth were as follows: 418 i Donnetta Marie10 Doak, born 22 Jan 1969 in Dallas Co., TX.
Children of Danny Lee Doak and Tonya Alicia Lester were as follows: 419 i Nicholas Jon Paul10 Doak, born 11 Jan 1980 in Dallas Co., TX. 420 ii James William10 Doak, born 20 Oct 1983 in Dallas Co., TX.
Children of Danny Lee Doak and Deborah Kay Pitman were as follows: 421 i Natoshia10 Doak, born 19 Aug 1987 in Dallas Co., TX.
407. Bruce Wayne9 Doak (Ardis William8, Norman Samuel7, James Henry Clay6, Robert Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Robert3, David2, James1), born 14 Dec 1954 in Dallas Co., TX. He married on 14 Jun 1980 in Rockwell Co., TX Teri Jean Marley, born 17 Jul 1956 in Dallas Co., TX, daughter of Gene Marley and Mary Louise Gatlin.
Children of Bruce Wayne Doak and Teri Jean Marley were as follows: 422 i Brandin Nicole10 Doak, born 5 Jul 1981 in Dallas Co., TX.
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