The Doig Family Society

 

Official Doig Crest, Tartan and Motto

 

Yield Not to Adversity

Gaelic: Na gèill do chruaidh-chas

 

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Descendants of

The Doigs of London, England and America

 

Linked family file GEOX1753 with spouse ancestry HERE.

 

1. Mr.1 Doig, born abt 1657 Of London, England.  He married unknown.

 

Notes for Mr. Doig

      Holding name used for three probable children.

 

      Children of Mr. Doig were as follows:

+    2          i           Andrew2 Doig, born abt 1687 Of London, England.  He married Mary Garnham.

+    3          ii           John2 Doig, born abt 1692 Of London, England; died Apr 1766/66 in St. George, Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex, England; buried in Church Yard. St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England.  He married unknown.

+    4          iii          Margaret2 Doig, born abt 1698 Of London, England.  She married Alexander Bruce.

 

Generation 2

 

2. Andrew2 Doig (Mr.1), born abt 1687 Of London, England.  He married on 11 May 1708 in Saint Botolph Bishopsgate, London, London, England Mary Garnham, born abt 1687 Of London, England.

 

      Children of Andrew Doig and Mary Garnham were as follows:

      5          i           Daughter3 Doig.

 

 

3. John2 Doig (Mr.1), born abt 1692 Of London, England; died Apr 1766/66 in St. George, Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex, England; buried in Church Yard. St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England.  He married unknown.

 

Notes for John Doig

      On 25 Nov 1749 John resided at Shugg Lane, St. James, Westminster, London.

     

      Last will and testament of John Doig, written 5 Apr 1766, proved 5 Jun 1766, with marginal note 10 Jan 1826:

     

      In the Name of God Amen. I John Doig, late of the parish of Saint James, Westminster but now of Paullius Street in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex, Gentleman - being at present in good health and of sound mind in memory and understanding do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following, in the first place I commend my soul to almighty God in firm hope of a joyful resurrection and my body I commit to the earth to be directly interred in the same grave with my dear wife in the church yard of the parish of Saint James at the direction of my executors hereinafter named and as to the worldly estate wherewith God has been pleased to .... .... Thereof as follows viz I do .... Give devise and bequest two thousand pounds capital stock now standing in my name in the books of the company of the Bank of England and also four hundred pounds .... Annuities now standing in my name together with all such interest money or dividends and profit which at the time of my decease shall be respectively dye thereon unto my daughter Maria the wife of John Macfarquhar of the said parish of Saint James printed mater for her own separate use. I also give devise and bequeath unto my daughter Maria all my right title and interest whatsoever of in and to my house in Paullis Street she paying the rent and keeping the same in repair attending to the covenants in my lease thereof - and I will and devise that no part of the said sum of two thousand four hundred pounds or the interest and dividends thereof or the said house hereby given and bequeathed to my said daughter Maria shall be subject or liable to the debts or engagements of her present or any future husband that she may happen hereafter to infermarry with but that the same and body part thereof shall be absolutely at her or on disposal whether she be married or sole and notwithstanding her coroditure? And for which or any part thereof her own pleceifot? Or order only will be a sufficient discharge to my executors hereinafter mentioned. I give devise and bequeath four hundred pounds of bank worth to Mary Doig my late son John's daughter to be paid to her at her age of twenty years or day of marriage which shall first happen - provided such Marriage if she shall be under age, be by the consent and good liking of my said daughter Maria Macfarquhar and in case of her death before she attains the age of twenty one years or day of marriage with such consent as for said I give and devise the said four hundred pounds bank stock to my said daughter her spier? Executors and administrators for her I also give devise and bequeath to the said Mary Doig the interest or dividends of one hundred pounds stock for the term of her natural life to be paid by my executors hereinafter mentioned I give devise and bequeath unto Thomas and Alexander the two sons of my sister Margaret Bruce the sum of five hundred pounds each. I give to Barbara Bruce fifteen pounds and to my brother Andrew's daughter five pounds. I give my late wife's wedding ring to my said daughter Maria Macfarquhar and my wallet? to John Macfarquhar my grandson and I also give to my said grandson John Macfarquhar all my wearing apparel of whatsoever nature kind or denomination '. And all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal not herein before otherwise disposed of I give devise and bequeath the same to my said daughter Maria Macfarquhar for her and it is my will that my said daughter my sell and dispose of the same or any part of my estate which she is entitled to by this my will from time to time as she shall think proper not withstanding her covastune? either in her life time or by her last will and testament and do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son in law John Macfarquhar and my said daughter Maria Macfarquhar and Mr. William Scarborough of Pall Mall perform or executors of this my will and I give the said John Macfarquhar and William Scarborough five guineas each for their trouble in the execution hereof and breacke and make void all former will or wills by me made and declare this to be my last will and testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fifth day of April one thousand seven hundred and sixty six. John Doig. Signed sealed published and declared by the above named testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our promise as witnesses. Barbara Raitt. William Barkley.

     

      This Will was proved at London on the fifth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred sixty six before the worshipful Ffrancis Simpson doctor of laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful George Hay doctor of laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury carefully constituted by the oaths of John Macfarquhar Maria Macfarquhar wife of the said John Macfarquhar and William Scarborough the executors named in the said will to solemn administration was granted to all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased having first sworn duly to administer.

     

      Marginal Note: [light and difficult to read]

On the 10th day of January 1826 admin. (with the MA amuzed?) of the goods chattels and credits of John Doig formerly of the parish of Saint James Westminster in the county of Midsx but later of the parish of Saint George Hanover Square in the same county, document before administered by John Macfarquhar one of the executors and by Maria Macfarquhar (wife of John Macfarquhar) the daughter one other of the executors and the '. '. and by William Scarborough the other executor named in this and '. '. since deceased was granted to Gilbert Scott Esquire administration of the goods of the said Maria Macfarquhar now deceased for the sole and use of Macfarquhar widow the admin of the goods of son James Macfarquhar otherwise McFarquhar of John Farquhar .. who was while living the sole executor and universal agent named in the will of the said John Macfarquhar the lawful husband of the said Maria Macfarquhar now residing at '. Near Montrose in North Britain having been his sworn '.. the said John Macfarquhar husband of the said Maria Macfarquhar and William Scarborough and made his will and appointed his son the said John James Macfarquhar sole executor who proved the same and died intestate.

 

      Children of John Doig were as follows:

+    6          i           John3 Doig, born abt 1714 Of London, England; died bef 1766.  He married Mary Hilliard.

+    7          ii           Maria3 Doig, born abt 1720 Of London, England.  She married John Macfarquhar.

 

 

4. Margaret2 Doig (Mr.1), born abt 1698 Of London, England.  She married Alexander Bruce, born abt 1694 Of London, England.

 

Notes for Alexander Bruce

      He may be the son of Alexander Bruce who married Marjory Brown on 11 Oct 1692 at St. Katherine by the Tower, Middlesex, England.

 

      Children of Margaret Doig and Alexander Bruce were as follows:

      8          i           Alexander3 Bruce, born abt 1720 Of London, England.

      9          ii           Sarah3 Bruce, born 19 Jan 1722 in Southwark, Surrey, England; christened 19 Jan 1722 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.

      10        iii          Mary3 Bruce, born 19 Jan 1722 in Southwark, Surrey, England; christened 19 Jan 1722 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.

      11        iv         Thomas3 Bruce, born 22 May 1725 in Southwark, Surrey, England; christened 23 May 1725 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.

      12        v          Margaret3 Bruce, born 20 Jan 1727 in Southwark, Surrey, England; christened 14 Feb 1727 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.

 

Generation 3

 

6. John3 Doig (John2, Mr.1), born abt 1714 Of London, England; died bef 1766.  He married on 10 Feb 1740 Mary Hilliard, born 20 Dec 1720 in , London, England; christened 23 Dec 1720 in Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London, England, daughter of Benjamin Hilliard and Jane Gibbons.

 

      Children of John Doig and Mary Hilliard were as follows:

      13        i           Maria Teresa4 Doig, born 1745 in Westminster, London, England; christened 5 Jun 1745 in St. James, Westminster, London, England.

      14        ii           Benjamin4 Doig, born 1746 in Westminster, London, England; christened 25 Jan 1746 in St. James, Westminster, London, England.

      15        iii          William4 Doig, born 1748 in Westminster, London, England; christened 14 Apr 1748 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England.

+    16        iv         Mary4 Doig, born 1749 in Westminster, London, England; christened 21 Jan 1749 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England.  She married Benjamin Da Costa.

+    17        v          George4 Doig, born 9 May 1753 in Westminster, London, England; christened 24 May 1753 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England; died 1813/20 Of Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married Mary Odiorne.

      18        vi         Susanna4 Doig, born 31 Jan 1755 in Westminster, London, England; christened 3 Feb 1755 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England; buried 10 Jan 1756 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England.

 

 

7. Maria3 Doig (John2, Mr.1), born abt 1720 Of London, England.  She married John Macfarquhar, born abt 1716 Of London, England.

 

      Children of Maria Doig and John Macfarquhar were as follows:

      19        i           Maria4 Macfarquhar, born 1767 in Westminster, London, England; christened 22 Feb 1767 in St. James, Westminster, London, England; died aft 1826 Of Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

      20        ii           John James4 Macfarquhar, died 1826.

 

Generation 4

 

16. Mary4 Doig (John3, John2, Mr.1), born 1749 in Westminster, London, England; christened 21 Jan 1749 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England.  She married on 16 Feb 1772 in Old Church, St. Pancras, London, England Benjamin Da Costa, born 1738 in London, England; christened 24 Jul 1738 in St Ann Blackfriars, London, London, England; died abt 1801 in London, England, son of Benjamin Da Costa and Elizabeth (---).

 

Notes for Mary Doig

      MARRIAGE: Marriage year on IGI 1782 emended to 1772 based on birth of sons. Original record needs to be checked.

 

Notes for Benjamin Da Costa

      Link to Benjamin's parents uncertain and based on approx. age and location.

     

      Notices in London Times, 5 Aug 1801, 31 Aug 1801, and 9 Sept 1801: the sale of the valuable book collection of Benjamin Da Costa, deceased, of Primrose Street. On Sept 10 was the sale of 4 brick dwelling houses.

 

      Children of Mary Doig and Benjamin Da Costa were as follows:

      21        i           Charles5 Da Costa, born 1773 in Westminster, London, England; christened 12 Jan 1773 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England.

      22        ii           John Doig5 Da Costa, born 31 Jan 1774 in St. Pancras, London, England; christened 20 Feb 1774 in Old Church, St. Pancras, London, England.

 

 

17. George4 Doig (John3, John2, Mr.1), born 9 May 1753 in Westminster, London, England; christened 24 May 1753 in St. Martin In the Fields, Westminster, London, England; died 1813/20 Of Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married on 13 Oct 1774 in Greenland, Rockingham Co., NH Mary Odiorne, born abt 1754 Of Greenland, Rockingham Co., NH.

 

Notes for George Doig

      The link to parents is uncertain and based on approx. age and location.  He may also have been the son of James Doig and Joan Nell, who were married 26 Nov 1753 in London. Another possibility is the George christened 29 Aug 1749 in Glasgow, son of George Doeg and Margaret Hay.

     

      George made the voyage from London to arrive in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire in 1772. George was a coach and sign painter.  His advertisement in the "New Hampshire Gazette" in February of 1775 read: "George Doig, painter, from London, executes coats of arms the neatest of any in the Province of New Hampshire.  Shop in King Street."

     

      The Declaration of Independence signed 4 July 1776 was first determined to be the will of the people.  George Doig was one of 497 signatories of the Association Test in Portsmouth to pledge support to the Continental Congress in the coming revolution; thirty-one were absent or refused to sign.  George's loyalty to his new country was again expressed when on 10 July 1777 he signed a petition against the monopoly of the West India Produce Company.

     

      George was one of the founders of St. Patrick's Lodge of Masons in 1780.  He represented this short-lived lodge at the second meeting of the Grand Lodge in 1789.

     

      George's residence was a house on Congress Street, which he acquired soon after arriving in Portsmouth.  He likely conducted his business from his home.  Congress Street was probably renamed from King Street in 1776, and was somewhere near the "present" Athenaeum building.  On 6 Oct 1787 George was selected to supply paint standards to the Regiments of the Militia.

     

      In the first U.S. Census in 1790 George Doig is listed in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, with a household of five white males under 16 and two white females (one presumably his wife).  There may have been four sons and a daughter in addition to those below.  In 1800 the Portsmouth Aqueduct Company's list of customers reported ten persons in George's household.  In the 1800 census (page 882) he appears with 4 sons and 2 daughters. He also appears in the 1810 U.S. Census in Portsmouth (page 395) and tax lists from 1808 to 1813.

     

 

      Children of George Doig and Mary Odiorne were as follows:

      23        i           William5 Doig, born abt 1776 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

      24        ii           George5 Doig, born 1779 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 28 Mar 1779 in North Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

      25        iii          Son5 Doig, born abt 1782 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

      26        iv         Son5 Doig, born abt 1785 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

      27        v          Daughter5 Doig, born abt 1788 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

      28        vi         Nancy Halliburton5 Doig, born 1792 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 27 Nov 1796 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; buried 11 Jan 1850 in South Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.   Notes: She may be the Nancy Doeg who was buried 11 Jan 1850 at South Church, Portsmouth. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Andrew Preston.

+    29        vii         Harriet5 Doig, born 1796 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 27 Nov 1796 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.  She married Mr. Sheaf.

+    30        viii        Augustus Manning5 Doig, born 1797 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 14 Oct 1797 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; died aft 1860 Of Lyman, York Co., ME.  He married (1) Alice Wallace; (2) Hulda Cousens.

 

Generation 5

 

29. Harriet5 Doig (George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 1796 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 27 Nov 1796 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.  She married Not married Mr. Sheaf.

 

Notes for Harriet Doig

      Harriet (Harriot) was a maid to the Sheaf (Sheafe) family in Portsmouth.  She was reported to have had an illegitimate child by someone in that prominent family.  This may have been John, as his middle initial S may have been for Sheaf. In 1810 a William Sheaf lived in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH (22001-33300); at the time he had 2 sons age 10-16 who would have been of age in 1819.

     

      In 1850 Harriot Doig was a pauper at the City Poor House in Portsmouth. In 1860 she was a pauper living at the Portsmouth Alms House (page 105).

 

      Children of Harriet Doig and Mr. Sheaf were as follows:

+    31        i           John S.6 Doeg, born 8 Apr 1819 in NH; died 30 Jan 1857 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married Sarah Corson.

 

 

30. Augustus Manning5 Doig (George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 1797 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; christened 14 Oct 1797 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH; died aft 1860 Of Lyman, York Co., ME.  He married (1) on 27 Jul 1819 in Nottingham, Rockingham Co., NH Alice Wallace, born abt 1800 Of Nottingham, Rockingham Co., NH; died 1828 in York Co., ME; (2) on 28 Jul 1828 in Lyman, York Co., ME Hulda Cousens, born 1799/1800 in ME.

 

Notes for Augustus Manning Doig

      In 1820 Augustus Doig and wife Alice resided in Nottingham, Rockingham Co., NH. In 1830 he and Alice and son Thomas lived in Sanford, York Co., ME. In 1840 Agustus Doag lived in Alfred, York Co., ME with his wife, two sons and a daughter. In 1850 Augustus Doick was a painter in Lyman, York Co., ME with his wife Hulda and son Thomas (farmer); the value of his real estate was $150.00. In 1960 Augustus Doick was a painter and pauper in Lyman living with farmer Edward and Mary Card.

 

      Children of Augustus Manning Doig and Alice Wallace were as follows:

+    32        i           Thomas6 Doig, born 1826/27 in York Co., ME.  He married Matilda M. (---).

 

      Children of Augustus Manning Doig and Hulda Cousens were as follows:

      33        i           Sarah6 Doeg, born 1832/33 in ME.   Notes: In 1850 Sarah Doag, age 17 from ME, lived with Winthorpe A. Mantan in Somersworth Township, Strafford Co., NH (page 183).

+    34        ii           George W.6 Doeg, born Dec 1835 in York Co., ME; died 24 Jan 1921 in Fairbault Co., MN.  He married Emily A. (---).

      35        iii          Harrison A.6 Doeg, born 1841/42 in York Co., ME.   Notes: In 1850 Harrison Doeg, age 8, lived with Nathaniel and Olive Gile in Waterboro Township, York Co., ME (page 205).

 

Generation 6

 

31. John S.6 Doeg (Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 8 Apr 1819 in NH; died 30 Jan 1857 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married on 2 Jul 1840 in Durham, Rockingham Co., NH Sarah Corson, born 19 Apr 1821 in NH; died 27 Feb 1895 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.

 

Notes for John S. Doeg

      [The link to parents is not certain. John may be the illegitimate son of Harriet Doig.  She was a maid in the Sheaf family and was reported to have had a child by one of them.  The middle initial S. may be for Sheaf.]

     

      In 1850 John was a mill man living in Durham, Strafford Co., NH (page 222) with his wife Sarah and 6 children; the family lived next to the Moses H. Wiggen family, a farmer with property valued at $10,000.00, for which two of their children were named.

 

Notes for Sarah Corson

      In 1860 Sally resided in Durham with her children John H., Moses, George, Gilman, Mary, Martha, and Leuther.

 

      Children of John S. Doeg and Sarah Corson were as follows:

+    36        i           John Henry7 Doeg, born 13 Mar 1841 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 3 Mar 1915 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married (1) Augusta Ann Edgerly; (2) Emilie E. May.

+    37        ii           George P.7 Doeg, born Mar 1842 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 1929 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married Mehitable E. Smith.

      38        iii          Moses E.7 Doeg, born 1843/44 in NH.   Notes: In 1860 Moses E. Doag, age 16, lived in New Market, Rockingham Co., NH (page 1020) with Joseph Gould (cord trainer, $600), 41 ME, Deborah Gould, 43 NH, Mathais Hamm, 76 NH, and Abigail Ham, 78 NH. In 1870 Moses worked in a shoe shop and lived with his brother John in Newmarket (page 297).

      39        iv         Mary E.7 Doeg, born 1844/45 in NH.  She married on 22 Apr 1867 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH John D. Burnell.

+    40        v          Issichar Wiggin7 Doeg, born 13 Aug 1845 in NH; died 13 Nov 1920 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH.  He married (1) Elmira Jane Morse; (2) Ida B. Harvey; (3) Mary Arabella Dearborn.

      41        vi         Gilman7 Doeg, born 1846 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 1890/1900 in NH.  He married Elvira G. (---), born Mar 1841 in ME; died aft 1900.   Notes: Gilman was a private in the 2nd regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, Co. C, Heavy Artillery.  He was mustered in 21 June 1864; he was mustered out 3 Sept 1865. He is listed on the 1890 Veteran's Schedule for Newmarket. In 1880 Gilman was a blacksmith in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH (page 259) with his wife Alvira. There were no children by his marriage.

      42        vii         Austin7 Doeg, born 11 Apr 1849 in NH; died 3 Sep 1920 in Newfields, NH; buried in Newfields, NH.  He married on 26 Nov 1868 in NH Frances A. Neil, born 16 Sep 1848 in NH; died 20 Mar 1925 in Newfields, NH; buried in Newfields, NH.   Notes: In 1860 Austin lived with Luther and Elizabeth Perry in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; Luther was a farmer with land valued at $1200 and personal property of $400. He was age 44 from NH and his wife Elizabeth was 42 from NH. In 1868 Austin was keeping store at the dam site at Durham.  In 1870 (page 146) and 1880 (page 148) he worked in a paper mill in Durham with his wife Francis. In 1900 they were living in Durham. In 1920 and Frances lived at South Street, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH. They had no children.

+    43        viii        Martha E.7 Doeg, born 13 Jun 1853 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 22 Nov 1935 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.  She married Albert E. Hill.

+    44        ix         Luther Perry7 Doeg, born Sep 1857 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH.  He married Della F. Burt.

 

 

32. Thomas6 Doig (Augustus Manning5, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 1826/27 in York Co., ME.  He married Matilda M. (---), born 1830/31 in ME.

 

Notes for Thomas Doig

      In 1860 Thomas Doieg was a day laborer in Alfred, York Co., ME with his wife Matilda M., children Jere L. and Ellen F., and George W. Edgley (pressing clothes, 24 ME) and Mary A. Hill (tailoress, 19 ME).

 

      Children of Thomas Doig and Matilda M. (---) were as follows:

      45        i           Jeremiah L.7 Doeg, born 1855/56 in ME.   Notes: In 1870 Jeremiah Doeg lived in Alfred, York Co., ME with Charles B. Brooks (farmer, 27 ME), Emma Brooks (25 ME), and Alice B. Brooks (29 ME).

      46        ii           Ellen F.7 Doeg, born 1858/59 in ME.

 

 

34. George W.6 Doeg (Augustus Manning5, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born Dec 1835 in York Co., ME; died 24 Jan 1921 in Fairbault Co., MN.  He married in 1858/59 in OH Emily A. (---), born Feb 1836 in OH; died 30 Apr 1915 in Fairbault Co., MN.

 

Notes for George W. Doeg

      The link to father is based on Augustus having 2 sons in the 1840 census, age, location in the same township in York Co. ME, and his middle initial W may be for Wallace. In the 1880 and 1910 census he listed his father as born in Scotland and mother in Maine, and in the 1900 census both parents born in Maine.

     

      In 1850 George, age 13, lived in Alfred Township, York Co., ME (page 200) with the family of John Gile. In 1880 he farmed Verona Township, Fairbault Co., MN (page 147) with his wife Emily and 3 children. In 1900 and 1910 he farmed in Verona Township with his wife Emily; they reported having 3 children, all living. In 1920 he lived Verona Township (page 87) with his daughter Nettie Adams.

 

      Children of George W. Doeg and Emily A. (---) were as follows:

      47        i           Albert L.7 Doeg, born Mar 1861 in OH; died 23 Aug 1916 in Ransom Co., ND.  He married in 1890/91 in MN Mary E., born Oct 1859 in MN.   Notes: In 1900 Albert L. Doag was a grain buyer in Winnebago, Fairbault Co., MN (page 230) with his wife Mary E.; they reported being married 9 years with no children. In 1910 he managed a grain elevator in Fulton, Muscatine Co., IA with his wife Mary.

+    48        ii           Nettie A.7 Doeg, born 1863/64 in MN; died 15 May 1924 in Fairbault Co., MN.  She married James Madison Adams.

      49        iii          Mary7 Doeg, born 1868/69 in MN.

 

Generation 7

 

36. John Henry7 Doeg (John S.6, Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 13 Mar 1841 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 3 Mar 1915 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married (1) on 10 Jun 1862 in Rockingham Co., NH Augusta Ann Edgerly, born 15 Jun 1840 in Durham, Rockingham Co., NH; died 26 Jul 1881 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH, daughter of Jacob Edgerly and Susan B. Chapman; (2) on 27 Feb 1886 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH Emilie E. May, born Dec 1849 in Thomson, CT.

 

Notes for John Henry Doeg

      John enlisted 5 June 1862, age 21, as a private in Company A, 9th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers.  He was discharged at Washington D.C. on 13 Nov 1862 on a surgeon's certificate of disability from "disease of the heart" from overexertion.

     

      John was a farmer. He moved to Newmarket, Rockingham, NH in 1867 where he lived until his death. In the 1870 census (page 297) he is listed as a machinist; with the family were his brother Moses and a Martha (?) Chapman, age 31 from NH, who worked in a cotton mill. In 1900 and 1910 John and Emily lived in Newmarket.

 

      Children of John Henry Doeg and Augusta Ann Edgerly were as follows:

+    50        i           George Curtis8 Doeg, born 30 Oct 1863 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 15 May 1915 in RI.  He married Emma W. Duval.

+    51        ii           Thaddeus Lincoln8 Doeg, born 31 Oct 1865 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died abt 1945.  He married Ermena Eliza Bunting.

+    52        iii          Charles F.8 Doeg, born 23 Dec 1866 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 1946; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married Marie Hermina Sinclair.

+    53        iv         Leon A.8 Doeg, born 23 Jan 1868 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 15 May 1918 in RI; buried in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married (1) Maud Carroll; (2) Mary A. (---).

      54        v          Birdie8 Doeg, born 8 Dec 1871 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 24 Jun 1872 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.

 

 

37. George P.7 Doeg (John S.6, Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born Mar 1842 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 1929 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married Mehitable E. Smith, born Jun 1847 in NH; died 1930 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.

 

Notes for George P. Doeg

      In 1860 George was listed in the census twice, once with his mother and also with William Meader. William farmed in Durham with property valued at $3,000 and personal assets of $800. He was age 44 from NH, his wife Hannah E., age 39 from NH, and daughter Lizzie A., age 17 from NH.

     

      George enlisted 9 Aug 1861, age 20, in Company D, 3rd Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteers.  He was wounded 18 July 1863 at Ft. Wagner, SC and discharged by surgeon's certificate of disability on 7 Nov 1863 at Morris Island, SC.

     

      In 1870 George was a farm laborer in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH (page 303) with his wife Mehetable and children Alice B., Leanna, and John. In 1880 George and family lived on 4th Street, Dover, Strafford Co., NH, and were still living in Dover in 1900. In 1920 George and Bella lived at Parkers Falls Road, Durham, Strafford Co.

 

      Children of George P. Doeg and Mehitable E. Smith were as follows:

      55        i           Jennie M.8 Doeg, born Dec 1863 in MA; died 1863/70.

      56        ii           Alice B.8 Doeg, born 1865/66 in NH.

      57        iii          Louis J.8 Doeg, born 16 Jul 1867 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH; died 27 Jan 1926; buried in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.  He married on 11 Dec 1886 in Somersworth, NH, divorced  Jennie Maybury, born in Plymouth, MA.   Notes: Louis and Jenny had two sons and a daughter. In 1920 Louis was divorced and a night watchman in a shoe factory residing at 2223 Rutger Street, St. Louis, MO.

      58        iv         John S.8 Doeg, born 1869/70 in NH.

 

 

40. Issichar Wiggin7 Doeg (John S.6, Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 13 Aug 1845 in NH; died 13 Nov 1920 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH.  He married (1) on 18 Nov 1866 in Somersworth, NH, divorced  Elmira Jane Morse, born 9 Aug 1849 in NH; died 29 Oct 1921 in Berwick, ME; buried in Evergreetn Cemetery, Berwick, ME; (2) on 11 Feb 1875 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH Ida B. Harvey, born 1854; died 6 Sep 1876 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; buried in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH, daughter of N. Harvey and Eunice (---); (3) on 15 Jun 1882 in Exeter, NH Mary Arabella Dearborn, born 17 May 1857 in Somersworth, NH; died 17 Nov 1949 in Exeter, NH; buried in Exeter, NH, daughter of George S. Dearborn and Susan Arabella Nason.

 

Notes for Issichar Wiggin Doeg

      In 1860 Issachar worked on the farm of Samuel Smart in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH (page 1045). In 1870 Issichar was a machinist in Newmarket with his wife Elmira and son Charles (age 6 months).

     

      Issichar and Elmira were divorced in April 1873, and the decree accuses Elmira of adultery with Edwin Atherton.  Issachar retained custody of the children.

     

      In 1880 Issachar was a iron machinist boarding with Sarah A. Bennett and her daughters Mary and Lizzie in Newmarkert. In 1920 Issachar was a machinist, and he and Mary lived at 11 Union Street, Exeter with their three children.

     

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Patented invention of I. DOEG.
Devices for Dressing the Sides of Nuts.
No. . Patented Nov, 4,1873.
A MP/WM -LITHOGRAPHIC Co. N.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ISSACHAR DOEG, OF NEW MARKET, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT' TO ORRIN MURRAY, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN DEVICES FOR. DRESSING THE SIDES OF NUTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. , dated November 4, 1873; application filed
August 9, 1873.
To all 'whom it may concern :
Be it known that I, ISSACHAR DOIG, of New Market, in the county of Rockingham, in the State of New Hampshire, have made certain Improvements in Machines for Cutting and Dressing Nuts, of which the following is a specification :
The object of this invention is to produce a means of finishing and dressing the sides of the nut smooth by forcing the nuts through dies that will practically perform the function and accomplish the object, and also, in being able, without reorganizing the machine other than the removal of some of the parts and sup-plying their places with other parts so that the machine may perform a variety of operations; and it consists in the construction and arrangement of the parts that produce results, as will be fully hereinafter described.
In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a front elevation of the machine; Fig. 2, a top view of the cutting-dies and their adjustments; Fig. 3, a longitudinal sectional view of-same; Figs. 4, o; and 6, details of construction.
A represents the usual support for the cutting-dies, reciprocating punch, and cutters; B, the revolving shaft that reciprocates the punch or cutter; and B', the reciprocating shaft that receives a forcing-die, b, or cutter b", of any desired form. The base-plate C, in which the dies are adjusted and secured, rests upon the platen of the support or frame A, and has longitudinal slots in its bottom plate to allow bolts to slide therein, and a raised edge, c, to receive the adjustable jaws that contain the dies or cutters. D D are the movable and adjustable jaws, to which the cutting- dies or cutters are secured. d d are screw-bolts that pass through slots in the base-plate and through the jaws D, and when the jaws and cutters are adjusted to the proper position the screw-nuts d' ct' are screwed down upon the horizontal part of jaws D, and secure them and their cutters or dies in position. d" d" d" d" are temper-screws, that are screwed through. a screw-tapped hole in the raised edge c of base-plate C, and bear against and adjust the jaws with their cutters to the proper position. E is a section of a polygonal die, which may be of any de-sired number of opposite sides, such as hexagonal or octagonal, or other forms, if desired, and has its upper edge e beveled, or made so that its cutting-edges shall be the highest at the angle, as seen in Fig. 3, cutting the nut from the center each way, which prevents splitting. This die, on its inner face and below the cutting- edge e, has another inwardly-projecting and angular cutting-edge, e', the purpose of which is, as the nut has been forced upon the cutting-edges e and been partially trimmed or finished, it is still further trimmed and finally finished out its sides by being forced onto and cut by the inclined cutting-edges e', when, by reason of the enlarged diameter of the die be-low the cutting-edge e', the nut is discharged through the bottom of the die, out through an opening in the base-plate for such purpose. F is a straight die or cutter, and used with jaws having a straight face to which it is se-cured, and will trim off the unfinished sides of a rectangular or any opposite parallel-sided nut, or be arranged to act as a part of the means for cutting off bars of iron to any length desired. These cutters or dies are secured to the adjustable jaws D by means of a wedge-shaped head or bevel-block, j; on a screw-bolt, and held in place by nut f' and the dovetail or angular recesses f" in the jaw, and an angular edge of the cutter or die to fit the shoulder in the jaw, as seen in Fig. 2.
The cutter can be moved up as the edges wear away, and held in place by putting plates under them.
Fig. 4" is a side view of a hexagonal die, and Fig. 4a' is a top or plan view of the same die, that can be secured within the jaws D and used as a finisher to such nuts as are forced through it, as the die represented in Figs. 4" and 4a' has the same cutting-edge e that the die E has.
The jaws D, in which. the dies are secured, are of such form in their upright parts D' as to receive any shaped die or cutter that is to be used in finishing nuts or cutting off bars of metal.
The reciprocating bar B' has a hole bored centrally in its lower end to receive the shank b' of any of the follower or forcing dies b or cutter b", as any of them can be removed and another put in its place as the follower b is 2 111,265 nearly of the same size and shape as the cut- claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, ting - die into and through which the nut is i is forced so that the cutting on the sides of the 1. The finishing- dies E having the inclined nets will be perfect, and all the excess of and additional cutting-edge e', in the manner metal removed. Nuts finished by this means and for the purpose substantially as described are all smooth, of the same size, and require 2. The dies E having angular or beveled no further dressing. edges on one side, fitting into dovetail or an-
In Fig. 6a, b" represents a shear-cutter, that, gulag recesses in the jaws D, and secured when occasion requires, the follower or forcing therein by means of the beveled block f and (lie b may be removed and this cutter inserted; screw bolt and nut f', substantially as de-and it can be used, in connection -with cutter scribed.
G, Fig. 5, to cut bars of iron into lengths for 3. The movable and adjustable jaws D with bolt-blanks, the cutting-edge g being corru- their dies or cutters E, in combination with gated to hold the bars when round from slip- the base-plate C, when constructed in the ping, and the corrugations are of different sizes manner and for the purposes described.
to receive and hold different sizes of bars, to Witnesses: ISSACHAR DOEG.
be cut to any given length. DAVID MURRAY,
Having thus described my invention, what I PRADFORD, S. KINGMAN.

 

Notes for Ida B. Harvey

      Ida graduated from the Robinson Seminary of Exeter, NH.

 

Notes for Mary Arabella Dearborn

      Mary was a charter member of the Woman's Club and an organist of the Methodist Church in Exeter, NH.

 

      Children of Issichar Wiggin Doeg and Elmira Jane Morse were as follows:

      59        i           Charles Issachar Ramsey8 Doeg, born 23 Dec 1869 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 3 Feb 1946 in Somersworth, NH; buried in Forest Glade Cemetery, Somersworth, NH.  He married (1) Josephine Desmond, born 1866; died 1938 in Berwick, ME; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Berwick, ME; (2) in Jan 1939 Jeannette Agnes Stewart, born 22 Sep 1867; died 14 Jun 1946 in Somersworth, NH; buried in Forest Glade Cemetery, Somersworth, NH.   Notes: Charles lost the fingers of his right hand in a saw accident at age 19.  He overcame the loss of his fingers and played the piano, wrote and painted.  He also made violins. Charles was ordained a Baptist minister on 3 July 1896 in Somersworth, NH.  He served in Northville, CT (1896-1900), Colchester (1900-1906), Thompson, MA (1906-1910), Penn's Grove, NJ (1910-1914), Hardwick, VT (1914-1916), Colporter Vermont Baptist Convention (1916-1917), YMCA (1917-1918), Winter Harbor, ME (1818-1922), Merrimack, MA (1922-1926), Becket, MA (1926-1936).  He retired to 211 High Street, Somersworth, NH. There were no children by his marriages.

+    60        ii           Frank Herbert8 Doeg, born 12 Oct 1871 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 15 Nov 1950 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI; buried in North End Burial Ground, Providence, Providence Co., RI.  He married Bertha S. Kringle.

 

      Children of Issichar Wiggin Doeg and Ida B. Harvey were as follows:

      61        i           Marion L.8 Doeg, born 1875 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.

 

      Children of Issichar Wiggin Doeg and Mary Arabella Dearborn were as follows:

      62        i           Elsie Nason8 Doeg, born 11 Jun 1886 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.   Notes: In 1920 Elisie was a candy saleswoman boarding with Mahel S. Worcester, hotel keeper, at 1-27 E. Newton Street, Boston. In 1920 she was also listed at home with her parents.

      63        ii           Helen Dearborn8 Doeg, born 25 May 1890 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH.

      64        iii          Ralph Waldo8 Doeg, born 12 Sep 1893 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 4 Jan 1988 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas Co., FL.

 

 

43. Martha E.7 Doeg (John S.6, Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 13 Jun 1853 in Newmarket, Rockingham Co., NH; died 22 Nov 1935 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.  She married on 25 Dec 1872 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA Albert E. Hill, born 23 Nov 1853 in MA; died 21 Dec 1902 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.

 

Notes for Martha E. Doeg

      Martha was a resident of Lowell for 60 years and a member of the First Congregations Church. She died at the home of her daughter, Ida, after a long illness

 

Notes for Albert E. Hill

      Albert was a highly respected resident of Lowell, MA and was head confectioner at D.L. Page's candy store for over 20 years.

 

      Children of Martha E. Doeg and Albert E. Hill were as follows:

      65        i           Clara B.8 Hill, born 1873/74 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; died 13 Aug 1944 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.   Notes: Clara never married.  She was a member of the First Congregational Church in Lowell.  She lived at 440 High Street.  Clara worked 47 years for the Fred C. Church Insurance Co. at 53 Central Street, Lowell, until her retirement in Jan 1944.

      66        ii           Ida Gertrude8 Hill, born 4 Jul 1876 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; died 12 Jul 1943 in Lovejoy Private Hospital, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.  She married on 5 Aug 1896 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA Bernard F. Gately, born 3 Mar 1872 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; died 5 Sep 1942 in Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA; buried in Edison Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA.   Notes: Ida and Bob lived at 153 Fort Hill Avenue in Lowell.  They had no children.

 

 

44. Luther Perry7 Doeg (John S.6, Harriet5 Doig, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born Sep 1857 in Durham, Strafford Co., NH.  He married Della F. Burt, born May 1867 in VT, daughter of Charles H. Burt and Ruth A. (---).

 

Notes for Luther Perry Doeg

      In 1900 Luther was a blacksmith residing at 28 Summer Street, Montpelier, Washington Co., VT (page 162) with his wife Della and son Raymond. In 1910 he was a blacksmith living with his wife at 15 North Franklin Street, Montpelier, Washington Co., VT (page 49).

 

      Children of Luther Perry Doeg and Della F. Burt were as follows:

+    67        i           Raymond Perry8 Doeg, born 1 Dec 1883 in Manchester, NH.  He married Florence A. Fleck.

 

 

48. Nettie A.7 Doeg (George W.6, Augustus Manning5, George4, John3, John2, Mr.1), born 1863/64 in MN; died 15 May 1924 in Fairbault Co., MN.  She married on 8 Jan 1883 in MN James Madison Adams, born 10 Feb 1844 in Canterbury, CT; died 16 Dec 1892 in Huntley, Marshall Co., MN, son of Perrin Adams and Susan Baldwin.

 

Notes for Nettie A. Doeg

      In 1910 Nettie lived in Verona Township, Fairbault Co., MN with her daughter Myra. In 1920 she live in Verona Township with her father.