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Descendants of

Peter Doeg

of Denmark, England and America

 

For linked file PETE1630 with spouse's ancestors click HERE.

 

1. Peter1 Doeg, born abt 1630 Of Denmark.  He married unknown.

 

In 1494 James Dog (1449-1532) prepared for the Chancellor of Denmark's visit to the King of Scotland (AT). His grandson is noted in a letter dated 20 Apr 1543, Edinburgh, from Arran, as governor, to Christian III expressing the fear that England thinks of reducing Scotland, and seeking facilities for his servant James Dog, who goes to Denmark for muntions and supplies. ["The Letters of James V" Robert Kerr Hannay, HMSO, Edin. 1954, page 302.] See Capt. James Dog (1506-1555) on file DOIGK.

 

Notes for Peter Doeg

      Peter was a master mariner from Denmark.  He landed at Whitby, Yorkshire.

     

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Possible related:

      Henrich Jorgen DOEG, christened 3 April 1747 in Kobenhavn, Denmark, son of Hinrich David Doeg and Gunder Margrethe Nielsdr.

      Peder Nielsen DOIG born about 1785 in Denmark.

 

      Children of Peter Doeg were as follows:

+    2          i           Mr.2 Doeg, born abt 1665 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England.  He married unknown.

 

Generation 2

 

2. Mr.2 Doeg (Peter1), born abt 1665 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England.  He married unknown.

 

      Children of Mr. Doeg were as follows:

+    3          i           Daniel3 Doeg, born abt 1700 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 16 Dec 1740 in St. Mary, Whitby, Yorkshire, England.  He married Elizabeth Douthwaite.

      4          ii           Son3 Doeg.

      5          iii          Son3 Doeg.

 

Generation 3

 

3. Daniel3 Doeg (Mr.2, Peter1), born abt 1700 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 16 Dec 1740 in St. Mary, Whitby, Yorkshire, England.  He married on 30 Nov 1729 in Whitby, Yorkshire, England Elizabeth Douthwaite, born abt 1704 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 27 Aug 1752 in St. Mary, Whitby, Yorkshire, England.

 

Notes for Daniel Doeg

      Daniel was a master mariner.

 

      Children of Daniel Doeg and Elizabeth Douthwaite were as follows:

+    6          i           Thomas4 Doeg, born 1729/30 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 10 Jul 1810 in York, Yorkshire, England.  He married Rebecca Torr.

      7          ii           Daniel4 Doeg, born abt 1732 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 11 Apr 1739 in St. Mary, Whitby, Yorkshire, England.

 

Generation 4

 

6. Thomas4 Doeg (Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1729/30 Of Whitby, Yorkshire, England; buried 10 Jul 1810 in York, Yorkshire, England.  He married Rebecca Torr, born abt 1734.

 

Notes for Thomas Doeg

      In 1747 Thomas Dogg, age 17, was servant on the ship "Joseph & Ann." Thomas became a schoolmaster in Whitby, Yorkshire.

     

      Thomas died at about age 81 and was buried 10 July 1810 in York, recorded in the Quaker Monthly Meeting, York.

 

      Children of Thomas Doeg and Rebecca Torr were as follows:

+    8          i           David5 Doeg, born 1777 Of Yorkshire, England; died 22 Feb 1855 in Harraby House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Quaker Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Esther Ward.

 

Generation 5

 

8. David5 Doeg (Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1777 Of Yorkshire, England; died 22 Feb 1855 in Harraby House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Quaker Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Esther Ward, born abt 1771 Of Yorkshire, England; died 1847 Of Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

 

Notes for David Doeg

      David was a schoolmaster. At the birth of his daughter Rebecca in 1801 he was described as a looking-glass maker. On his death certificate he was described as an accountant, Robert Doeg in attendance. He died at age 77.

 

      Children of David Doeg and Esther Ward were as follows:

+    9          i           Rebecca6 Doeg, born 29 Jan 1801 in York, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Oct 1866 in 69 Globe Road, Mile End, London, England.  She married William Jackson.

+    10        ii           William6 Doeg, born 1802 in York, Yorkshire, England; died 24 Feb 1877 in Etterby Street, Stanwix, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Susanna Hope.

+    11        iii          David6 Doeg, born 1804/05 in York, Yorkshire, England; died Oct 1884/84 in Stockport, England.  He married Mary Ann Macdonald.

      12        iv         Henry6 Doeg, born abt 1806 in York, Yorkshire, England.

      13        v          Robert6 Doeg, born 1807/08 in St. Saviors Parish, York, Yorkshire, England; died Jul 1886/86 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Quaker Burying Ground, Scotby Village, Cumberland, England.  He married (1) Sarah Ann (---), born 1813/14 in Tadlow, Cambridge, England; died 3 Jun 1874 in Stanwix, Carlisle, Cumbria, England; (2) Susan Doyle, born 1826/27 in Ireland; died 24 Dec 1896 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Quaker Burying Ground, Scotby Village, Cumberland, England.   Notes: In 1847 Robert was a schoolmaster living on Scotland Road, Stanwix, Cumberland. In 1851 he and his first wife Sarah Ann (37) lived in Carlisle. In 1881 Robert and his second wife Susan lived in Stanwix.

+    14        vi         Elizabeth6 Doeg, born 1810/11 in York, Yorkshire, England.  She married Robert Enoch.

      15        vii         Pricilla6 Doeg, born abt 1812 in York, Yorkshire, England.

      16        viii        Jane6 Doeg, born 1815/16 in York, Yorkshire, England.   Notes: In 1851 Jane was unmarried and living with the family of her sister Elizabeth Enoch at Stratford Road, Deritend, Aston, Warwick.

 

Generation 6

 

9. Rebecca6 Doeg (David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 29 Jan 1801 in York, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Oct 1866 in 69 Globe Road, Mile End, London, England.  She married in 1822 in England William Jackson, born 1796/97 in Scarboro, York, England; died 1861/66 Of London, Middlesex, England.

 

Notes for Rebecca Doeg

      From Quaker sources:

Rebecca Jackson 63 12 10 mo. 1866

Mile End, London. Widow of W. Jackson.

      The removal of this dear friend was very sudden; only two day before her death, in her usual health, she attended an evening meeting at Devonshire House, to which, at John Hodgkins' request, the young had been especially invited; her object in going having been to accompany her youngest daughter home. In the night she was seized with a mild attack of cholera; with prompt attention the disease was arrested, but she had not sufficient strength to rally. She apparently suffered but little pain, and sank into a deep sleep which lasted twelve hours, after which without any sign, except a slight change in her countenance, she peacefully passed from life to immortality.

      It had been a subject of earnest prayer with her that she might never live to be a burden to any one, or lose her mental powers, which appears to have thus signally answered.

      She possessed great power of mind and a very strong will, was naturally of a lively temperament, and high, independent spirit. At one time she was much given to speculative reasoning, which led to her doubting the Divinity of our dear Redeemer; but after an illness, several years ago, she acknowledged that many things had been made plain to her which had before much perplexed her, and that she had been brought to think very differently on these things. Since this period a marked change was apparent in her life and conversation.

      Her husband's failure in business, and the cares of bringing up a large family, some of whom died in infancy, caused her many and varied trials, some peculiarly and humiliating to her proud heard. But these, through God's blessing, were made instrumental to her purification. A near relative writing of her says, 'She has been an example and comfort to me all her life, for truthful integrity, patience, fortitude, enerth, and unfaltering hope and trust: these natural qualities were, as the discipline of life progress, more and more based upon religious principle; and I know she grew and matured in the knowledge and love of her Saviour.'

      She was an affectionate and devoted mother, and her children have indeed cause 'to rise up and call her blessed.' Her deep religious feeling, the sense of her own unworthiness, and in later years, her cheerful resignation to the Divine will were chiefly shown in her letters to these. She never conversed much on such subjects, except with very intimate friends, and was scrupulously conscientious in little as in greater things.

      The words of a minister urging those standing round her grave so to live that when the final summons came 'they might have nothing to do but to die,' were strikingly illustrate in her own case. She had long before said that she had no fear of death, and had in outward things prepared for it by giving directions about all her worldly affairs; and though she enjoyed the beauties of nature and felt an interest in what was passing around her, her affections were set on things above, and she was accustomed to speak of heaven as her home.

      Through her children feel the parting much, they admit the truth of the words of their dear mother often quoted, 'He doeth all things well.'

 

Notes for William Jackson

      In 1861 William was a white smith lodging at 12 York Terrace, West Hackney, St. John Hackney, Middlesex with his wife Rebecca and widower son Robert (commercial traveller & draper).

     

      Possibly this William, a William Cunningham Jackson died Jan/Mar 1865 at Mile End, London.

 

      Children of Rebecca Doeg and William Jackson were as follows:

+    17        i           William Doeg7 Jackson, born 1823/24 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, England.  He married Frances Matilda Oyler.

      18        ii           Robert7 Jackson, born 1828/29 in London, Middlesex, England.

+    19        iii          David Doeg7 Jackson, born 1830/31 in Islington, London, Middlesex, England.  He married Sarah Beal.

      20        iv         Ellen Sophia7 Jackson, born Apr 1847/47 in Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England.   Notes: In 1871 Ellen was a house keeper to her uncle William Doeg in Carlisle, Cumberland.

 

 

10. William6 Doeg (David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1802 in York, Yorkshire, England; died 24 Feb 1877 in Etterby Street, Stanwix, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Susanna Hope, born 1803/04 Of Kirkhinton, Cumberland, England; died 29 Sep 1875 in Cavindish Place, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

 

Notes for William Doeg

      In 1847 William was and account/litho writer living at 10 Cavendish Place, Carlisle. In the 1851 census William (48) lived in Carlisle with his wife Susanna (47) and children William Hope (14), Charles E. (13), Ida (11), Alfred (9), Frederick (5), and Latimer (3). In 1861 he was a banker residing at 24 Cavendish Place, Rickergate, Cumberland without his wife, with children Charles (bookseller's assistant), Ida, Alfred (timber merchant's clerk), Frederick (scholar), and Latimer (scholar), and a servant Elizabeth Sinclair (24 Carlisle). In 1871 he was a banker residing at 47 Cavendish Place with his wife Susannah, son Frederick, sister-in-law Bessie H. Alderson (50 Corshill), niece Ellen S. Jackson (23 London), and a servant Ann Johnston (20 Millhill).

     

      Joseph H. Doeg served as executor to William's will (Carlisle 118).

 

Notes for Susanna Hope

      Susanna's grandmother was cousin to the Earl of Hopetown, Scotland. The Marquis of Linlithgow has the same family coat of arms: On a field gules a chevron argent in the base a sword, 2 cinque foils dexter and sinister crest a hand dexter holding a thistle. Below is written: MIMO MORI QUAM FOEDARI.

 

      Children of William Doeg and Susanna Hope were as follows:

+    21        i           Joseph Hope7 Doeg, born 1834/35 in Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England; christened 27 Apr 1865 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 2 Nov 1916 in Summerhill, London Road, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Mary Radford Needle.

+    22        ii           William Henry7 Doeg, born 1836/37 in Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England; died 10 Nov 1916 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England.  He married Margaret Alice Pritchart.

+    23        iii          Charles Edward7 Doeg, born Jul 1837/37 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 29 Oct 1892 in Bontington (or Burlington) Place, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried 1 Nov 1892 in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Fanny Robinson.

      24        iv         Emily Jane7 Doeg, born Oct 1838/38 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1838/38 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

      25        v          Ida7 Doeg, born Jan 1840/40 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Jan 1868/68 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  She married in Jan 1868/68 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England Stewart Lockie, born 1835/36 in Lambeth, Surrey, England.

+    26        vi         Alfred Hope7 Doeg, born Oct 1841/41 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; christened 18 Mar 1870 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Mar 1908/08 in Kennington, England.  He married Amelia Corlies.

      27        vii         Emily7 Doeg, born Oct 1843/43 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1843/43 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

+    28        viii        Frederick7 Doeg, born Oct 1845/45 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 9 Jun 1905 in 10 Stratford, Burton Road, West Didsbury, Lancashire, England.  He married Elizabeth Jane (---).

+    29        ix         Latimer7 Doeg, born Oct 1847/47 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 9 Sep 1894 in Aglionby Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Eleanor Baker.

 

 

11. David6 Doeg (David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1804/05 in York, Yorkshire, England; died Oct 1884/84 in Stockport, England.  He married Mary Ann Macdonald, born 1800/01 in North Shields, Northumberland, England; died 1861/71 in England.

 

Notes for David Doeg

      In 1837 David was an accountant in Halstead, Essex. In 1861 David was a tobacconist residing at 24 High Street, Bedford & Cardington, Bedford St. Paul, Bedfordshire; he was living alone as his wife lived with his son George. In 1871 David was a widower and civil engineer residing at Bridge Street, All Saints, Worcestershire with his son Thomas and his wife Elizabeth. In 1881 David Doig was an annuitant and widower residing at 14 Brighton Avenue, Reddish, Lancashire with his unmarried daughter Elizabeth.

 

      Children of David Doeg and Mary Ann Macdonald were as follows:

      30        i           Elizabeth M.7 Doeg, born 1834/35 in Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England; died Apr 1916/16 in Reading, England.   Notes: In 1881 Elizabeth was an unmarried annuitant living with her father in Reddish, Lancashire. In 1891 she lived with her brother George in Gorgon, Lancashire. She did not marry.

+    31        ii           George William7 Doeg, born 21 Oct 1837 in Halstead, Essex, England; died Jan 1917/17 in Barnet, England.  He married Sarah McDowall.

      32        iii          Arthur Torr7 Doeg, born abt 1839 in England.

      33        iv         Joan7 Doeg, born abt 1841 in England.

+    34        v          Thomas Edward7 Doeg, born 1841/42 in London, Middlesex, England; died Jul 1926/26 in Hastings, England.  He married Elizabeth Gillett.

 

 

14. Elizabeth6 Doeg (David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1810/11 in York, Yorkshire, England.  She married Robert Enoch, born 1811/12 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

 

Notes for Robert Enoch

      In 1851 Robert was a commercial traveller in the tea trade residing at Stratford Road, Deritend, Aston, Warwick with his wife Elizabeth, 7 children, sister-in-law Jane Doeg and servants Ann Deakins (22 Eckington) and Ann Grainger (14 Birmingham).

 

      Children of Elizabeth Doeg and Robert Enoch were as follows:

      35        i           Charles R.7 Enoch, born 1837/38 in Birmingham, Warwick, England.

      36        ii           Arthur H.7 Enoch, born 1839/40 in Pyle G., Wal., England.

      37        iii          Amy J.7 Enoch, born 1841/42 in Birmingham, Warwick, England.

      38        iv         Robinson7 Enoch, born 1843/44 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.

      39        v          Frederick7 Enoch, born Apr 1845/45 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.

      40        vi         Emma7 Enoch, born 1846/47 in Birmingham, Warwick, England.

      41        vii         Edwin7 Enoch, born 1849/50 in Aston, Warwickshire, England.

 

Generation 7

 

17. William Doeg7 Jackson (Rebecca6 Doeg, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1823/24 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, England.  He married on 31 Oct 1847 in St. John The Baptist, Shoreditch, London, England Frances Matilda Oyler, born 1827/28 in St. Mary, Newington, Surrey, England, daughter of Thomas Oyler.

 

Notes for William Doeg Jackson

      In 1847 William was a merchant clerk residing at Dorset Crescent, London. In 1861 he was a clerk to a chemist residing at 20 Princes Street, St. Anne Westminster, Middlesex with his wife Frances. In 1871 he was clerk to a chemist residing at 2 Pooles Park, Islington, London with his wife Frances and son Robert.

     

      MARRIAGE: Witnesses were Phillip Jackson and Rebecca Jackson.

 

Notes for Frances Matilda Oyler

      Birth also reported in Mardstone, Kent.

 

      Children of William Doeg Jackson and Frances Matilda Oyler were as follows:

      42        i           Robert A.8 Jackson, born Jul 1864/64 in Spitalfields, Middlesex, England.

 

 

19. David Doeg7 Jackson (Rebecca6 Doeg, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1830/31 in Islington, London, Middlesex, England.  He married Sarah Beal, born 1933/34 in Cromer, Norfolk, England; died aft 1891.

 

Notes for David Doeg Jackson

      In 1881 David was a widower and wood turner residing at 3 Essex Street, London, Middlesex with his daughter Edith and a housekeeper Sarah Browning (31 Greenwich). In 1891 he was a wood turner at 60 Stafford Road, Walthamstow, Essex with a wife Sarah (57 Cromer, Norfolk). In 1901 he was a retired wood turner living in Tottenham, Middlesex.

     

      Note: David is shown as a widower in 1881 but married in 1891.

 

      Children of David Doeg Jackson and Sarah Beal were as follows:

+    43        i           Frederick Charles8 Jackson, born 10 Sep 1852 in 11 Paradise Street, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England; died 4 Aug 1923 in 77 Dudley Road, Birmingham. Warwick, England.  He married (1) Mary Ann Potter; (2) Mary Elizabeth Day.

      44        ii           Edith Emily8 Jackson, born Jan 1868/68 in Poplar, Middlesex, England.

 

 

21. Joseph Hope7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1834/35 in Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England; christened 27 Apr 1865 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 2 Nov 1916 in Summerhill, London Road, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married in Jul 1860/60 in Belper, England Mary Radford Needle, born 1836 in Manchester, Lancashire, England; christened 31 Jul 1836 in All Saints, Manchester, Lancashire, England; died Apr 1873/73 in Chorlton, Lancashire, England, daughter of George Needle and Sarah Radford.

 

Notes for Joseph Hope Doeg

      In 1871 Joseph was a clerk for East India Merchants residing at Morton Terrace, Levenshume, Lancashire with his wife Mary, children Mary and Hope, mother-in-law Sarah Needle, and servant Catherine Leedham (19 Appleby, Derby). In 1881 Joseph was a widower and commercial clerk residing at 10 Morton Terrace, Levenshume with his 3 children and a servant. In 1891 he was living on his own means at 3 Wellington Place, St. Cuthberts, Cumberland with his unmarried daughters Mary and Ida.

     

      Probate: Joseph Hope Doeg of 14 Summerhill, London Road, Carlisle retired cashier died 2 November 1916.  Probate Carlisle 24 November to Mary Doeg & Ida Doeg spinster.  Effects GBP 2981 8s 6d.

 

      Children of Joseph Hope Doeg and Mary Radford Needle were as follows:

      45        i           Mary8 Doeg, born Jul 1861/61 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; christened 2 Jul 1868 in Manchester Cathederal, Manchester, Lancashire, England; died Jan 1954/54 in Derby, England.   Notes: Mary did not marry.

      46        ii           Hope8 Doeg, born Oct 1862/62 in Didsbury (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; christened in Manchester Cathederal, Manchester, Lancashire, England; died 3 Dec 1942 in Bucklow, England.  He married (1) in Mar 1890/90 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England Edith Ann Gyte, born Oct 1865/65 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; died 21 Nov 1931 in Heyes Leigh, Heyes Lane, Timperley (Bucklow), Cheshire, England; (2) in Oct 1933/33 in Belper, England Clara Alice Doeg, born 1871/72 in England; died 25 Mar 1958 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.   Notes: In 1881 Hope was a bank clerk residing at Park View Marshall Road, Levenshulme, Lancashire with his wife Edith and a servant. Hope and Alice later lived at 48 Oxford Road, Altrincham, Cheshire. Probate: Hope Doeg of 48 Oxford Road Altrincham Cheshire died 3 December 1942.  Probate Manchester 24 February to Clara Alice Doig widow. Effects £446 4s 5d.

      47        iii          Ida8 Doeg, born Oct 1863/63 in Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1953/53 in Derby, England.   Notes: Ida did not marry.

 

 

22. William Henry7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1836/37 in Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England; died 10 Nov 1916 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England.  He married in Jul 1877/77 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England Margaret Alice Pritchart, born 1852/53 in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England; died 16 Apr 1933 in Sylvan Nook, Arnside (Kendal), Westmoreland, England.

 

Notes for William Henry Doeg

      In the 1851 and 1871 census he is listed as William Hope Doeg.

     

      In 1881 William was a bank clerk in Chorlton on Medlock. In 1891 he was at 17 Grafton Street, Chorlton with his wife Margaret, two children, and a servant. In 1901 he was a banker's clerk in Withington, Lancashire with his wife and two children.

     

      Probate: William Henry Doeg of 18 Alan Road, Withington, Manchester died 10 November 1916.  Probate London 20 January to Margaret Alice Doig, widow & Hope Doeg bank manager.  Effects £3863 18s 2d.

 

Notes for Margaret Alice Pritchart

      Probate: Margaret Alice Doeg of Sylvan Nook Arnside Westmoreland widow died 16 April 1933.  Probate Manchester 19 May to Dorothy Emily Doeg spinster. Effects £5082 4s 2d.

 

      Children of William Henry Doeg and Margaret Alice Pritchart were as follows:

      48        i           Latimer Hope8 Doeg, born 15 Jun 1878 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England.   Notes: In 1901 Latimer was a banker's clerk in Withington, Lancashire living with his parents and sister. Latimer went to South Africa in June 1902.  He became a hotelkeeper, successively at the Bluff Retreat in Durban, the Prince of Wales in Durban, the Royal Hotel in Bethlehem, Orange Free State, and the Victoria Hotel in Stranger, Natal.

      49        ii           Dorothy Emily8 Doeg, born 5 Jun 1882 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; died 27 Apr 1969 in Wharfedale, England.   Notes: Dorothy did not marry. Probate: Dorothy Emily Doeg of Sylvan Nook Mount Pleasant Arnside Westmoreland died 27 April 1969.  Probate Manchester 10 June £9396.

 

 

23. Charles Edward7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Jul 1837/37 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 29 Oct 1892 in Bontington (or Burlington) Place, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried 1 Nov 1892 in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married on 11 Jul 1861 in St. Cuthberts, Carlisle, Cumberland, England Fanny Robinson, born 1833/34 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 21 Feb 1902 in 39 River Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

 

Notes for Charles Edward Doeg

      In 1869 Charles lived on London Road, Carlisle.  In 1881 He was a pianoforte (music) dealer residing Thursby, Cumberland with his wife Fanny, sons Charles, George, William, and Reginald, and a servant. In 1891 he was a music dealer residing at 1 The Hollies, Cummersdale, Cumberland with his wife Fanny, sons William and Reginald, sister-in-law Mary A. Nanson (widow, 59 Carlisle), and a servant.

     

      Probate: Charles Edward Doeg of Burlington Place Carlisle pianoforte dealer died 29 October 1892.  Probate Carlisle 26 January to Fanny Doeg widow Latimer Doeg timber merchant & Joseph Walton Hope sharebroker.  Effects £1979 11s 8d

 

Notes for Fanny Robinson

      In 1901 Fanny lived in Rickergate, Cumberland with her sons William (piano tuner and repairer) and Reginald (banking clerk).

 

      Children of Charles Edward Doeg and Fanny Robinson were as follows:

      50        i           Ernest8 Doeg, born Apr 1862/62 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 30 Sep 1869 in London Road, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

+    51        ii           Charles Robinson8 Doeg, born Jan 1864/64 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; christened 13 Mar 1864 in St. Cuthbert, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 23 Sep 1952 in Roselands Nursing Home, 30 Thornton Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey NE, England.  He married Amelia Jane Garnett.

      52        iii          George Herbert8 Doeg, born Jan 1866 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; christened 28 Jan 1866 in St. Cuthbert, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 3 Nov 1916 in At Sea.  He married on 7 Sep 1897 in Ireland Mary Josephine Haughton, born 1857/58; died 6 Dec 1918 in Tan Alltrram, Hollyhead, England, daughter of Joseph Haughton.   Notes: In 1891 George was a mariner in the Merchant Service residing at "Glenside", Caternham, Surry with his aunt Emily Davies and family. When married he lived at Tan Alltram, Hollyhead.   Probate: George Herbert Doeg of Tan Alltram Holyhead, Anglesey died 3 November 1916 at sea.  Probate London 9 January to Reginald Arthur Doeg bank inspector.  Effects GBP 2961 8s 6d.

+    53        iv         William Percy8 Doeg, born Jan 1868/68 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married Elizabeth Crozier.

      54        v          Ethel8 Doeg, born 11 Mar 1871 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 16 Mar 1871 in Algionby Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

      55        vi         Reginald Arthur8 Doeg, born 1874 in Thursby, Cumberland, England; died 5 Feb 1962 in Border, England.  He married in Apr 1918/18 in Aston, England Ethel Joyce Worrall, born 20 Oct 1881 in England; died 8 Nov 1969 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.   Notes: Birth recorded Jan/Mar 1875 in Wigton. Reginald was a bank inspector. Probate: Reginald Arthur Doeg of The Grove Scotby Carlisle died 5 February 1968.  Probate Carlisle 2 April  £13105.

      56        vii         William Stewart8 Doeg, born Oct 1875/75 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

      57        viii        Harold Hope8 Doeg, born Jan 1877/77 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

      58        ix         Edwin Hope D.8 Doeg, born Oct 1879/79 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

 

 

26. Alfred Hope7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Oct 1841/41 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; christened 18 Mar 1870 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Mar 1908/08 in Kennington, England.  He married on 20 Apr 1873 in Quaker Meeting, New York City, NY Amelia Corlies, born 1848/49 in NY; died aft 1920 in NY, daughter of John W. Corlies and Phebe (---).

 

Notes for Alfred Hope Doeg

      In 1881 Alfred was a master timber merchant (employing 4 men and 2 boys) residing at 13 Cavendish Place, Rickergate, Cumberland with his wife Amelia and children Ida, Harold, and Ethel, and 2 servants. He returned to America and arrived in New York on 10 Sept 1884 on the ship "Wyoming" with his wife and children Harold, Ethel, and Eric.

 

      Children of Alfred Hope Doeg and Amelia Corlies were as follows:

      59        i           Ida8 Doeg, born 1873/74 in New Jersey, America.

+    60        ii           Harold Hope8 Doeg, born Jan 1877/77 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 22 Dec 1917 in San Bernardino Co., CA.  He married Violet Maud Sutton.

+    61        iii          Ethel Hope8 Doeg, born 1878 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA; died 1914 in Adelaide, Australia.  She married Frederick Ernest Abbott.

      62        iv         Eric H. H.8 Doeg, born 20 May 1893 in Santa Barbara Co., CA; died 6 May 1975 in Santa Barbara Co., CA.  He married Emily H. (---), born 9 Feb 1889 in England; died 8 Oct 1976 in Santa Barbara Co., CA.   Notes: Eric departed Liverpool on the ship "Baltic" and arrived at Ellis Island, NY on 15 Dec 1912. He was reported as an American citizen. In 1920 he was an accountant in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY with his wife Emily and mother Amelia. S/S 557-10-3982.

 

 

28. Frederick7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Oct 1845/45 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 9 Jun 1905 in 10 Stratford, Burton Road, West Didsbury, Lancashire, England.  He married in Oct 1879/79 in Cockermouth, England Elizabeth Jane (---), born 1857/58 in Workington, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1892/92 in Chorlton, Lancashire, England.

 

Notes for Frederick Doeg

      In 1881 Frederick was a commercial traveler living in Chorlton, Lancashire. In 1891 he was a tea merchant residing at 8 Wellington Road, Withington, Lancaster with his wife Elisabeth, 4 children, a visitor and a servant. In 1901 he was a tea agent residing in Withington, Lancashire with his children Gladys and Hubert.

     

      Probate: Frederic Doeg of 10 Stratford  ?? Burton Road, West Didsbury, Lancs tea merchant died 9 June 1905.  Probate Manchester 3 August Hope Doeg bank dealer.  Effects £818 14s 4d.

 

      Children of Frederick Doeg and Elizabeth Jane (---) were as follows:

+    63        i           John Athelston8 Doeg, born Jan 1881/81 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England.  He married Alice Maude Williams.

      64        ii           Gladys8 Doeg, born Jul 1882/82 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England.  She married in Jul 1906/06 in Cockermouth, England unknown.

      65        iii          Alfred Hope8 Doeg, born Apr 1887/87 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; died Jul 1892/92 in Prestwich, England.

+    66        iv         Hubert8 Doeg, born 11 Sep 1888 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; died 2 Dec 1973 in Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada; buried 6 Dec 1973 in Valley View Cemetery, Surrey, BC, Canada.  He married Gladys Davis.

 

 

29. Latimer7 Doeg (William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Oct 1847/47 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 9 Sep 1894 in Aglionby Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; buried in Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married in Oct 1891/91 in Croyden, England Eleanor Baker, born abt 1865 in England.

 

Notes for Latimer Doeg

      In 1881 Latimer was unmarried and a boarder with Isabella Bell in Botchergate (St. Cuthbert without), Cumberland. In 1891 he was an unmarried timber merchant lodging at 49 Chiswick Street, Rickergate, Cumberland.

 

      Children of Latimer Doeg and Eleanor Baker were as follows:

      67        i           Hope8 Doeg, born abt 1893 in England.

 

 

31. George William7 Doeg (David6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 21 Oct 1837 in Halstead, Essex, England; died Jan 1917/17 in Barnet, England.  He married in Apr 1862/62 in Manchester, Lancashire, England Sarah McDowall, born 1840/41 in Warrington, Lancashire, England; died Apr 1911/11 in Warrington, Lancashire, England.

 

Notes for George William Doeg

      In 1861 George was an unmarried tobacconist's assistant residing at 62 Parson's Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire with his mother and a servant. In 1871 he was an iron founder employing 9 men and 2 boys, residing at Dalvon? Terrace, Altrincham, Cheshire with his wife Sarah, children Mary, Ellen, and Florence, and a servant. In 1881 George was an iron salesman living in Gorton, Lancashire. In 1891 he was an iron merchant's traveller residing at 5 Levenshulme Street, Gorton with his wife Sarah and children Ellen, Henry, Margaret, and Arthur, unmarried sister Elizabeth M. Doeg, and a servant. In 1901 he was an iron merchant's clerk in Broughton, Lanacashire with his wife Sarah.

 

      Children of George William Doeg and Sarah McDowall were as follows:

      68        i           Mary Elizabeth8 Doeg, born Jan 1863/63 in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.  She married in Jan 1891/91 in Manchester (Chorlton), Lancashire, England unknown.

      69        ii           Emily Jane8 Doeg, born Apr 1865/65 in Runcorn, Cheshire, England; died Infant in England.

      70        iii          Ellen8 Doeg, born Apr 1867/67 in Bishop, Auckland, Durham, England.  She married in Oct 1895/95 in Salford, Lancashire, England unknown.

+    71        iv         Florence8 Doeg, born Apr 1870/70 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England.  She married Robert Ernest Legge.

      72        v          Henry8 Doeg, born Jul 1873/73 in Altrincham (Temperley), Cheshire, England.

      73        vi         Margaret8 Doeg, born Jul 1874/74 in Levenshulme (Chorley), Lancashire, England.

+    74        vii         Arthur Torr8 Doeg, born Oct 1883/83 in Gorton (Chorlton), Lancashire, England; died Apr 1963/63 in Worthing, England.  He married Miss Martin.

 

 

34. Thomas Edward7 Doeg (David6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 1841/42 in London, Middlesex, England; died Jul 1926/26 in Hastings, England.  He married in Apr 1868/68 in Chipping Norton, England Elizabeth Gillett, born 1838/40 in Charlbury, Oxford, England; died Oct 1898/98 in Evesham, Worcester, England.

 

Notes for Thomas Edward Doeg

      In 1871 Thomas was a chemist and tobacconist residing at Bridge Street, All Saints, Worcestershire with his wife Elizabeth and father David. In 1881 he was a chemist and druggist and aerated water manufacturer residing at 57 Bridge Street, Evesham, All Saints with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Mary and Ann, niece Ellen Hilton Gillett (9 Swindon, Wiltshire), a boarder Alfred Angell and servants Mary Elizabeth Langstone and Alice Boot.

     

      Probate: Thomas Edward Doeg of Hall School House, Weybridge, Surrey died 4 August 1926 at Windy Level Winchelsea Beach Pett Hastings.  Probate London 18 October to Mary Ellen Thorne widow Annie Elizabeth Warner (wife of Donald Warner) and Ellen Hilton Gillett spinster.  Effects £998 5s 10d.

 

      Children of Thomas Edward Doeg and Elizabeth Gillett were as follows:

+    75        i           Mary Ellen8 Doeg, born Oct 1872/72 in Evesham, Worcester, England.  She married Alfred Bleckly Thorne.

      76        ii           William Edward8 Doeg, born Oct 1874/74 in Evesham, Worcester, England.

      77        iii          Ann Elizabeth8 Doeg, born Apr 1879/79 in Evesham, Worcester, England.  She married Donald Warner.

 

Generation 8

 

43. Frederick Charles8 Jackson (David Doeg7, Rebecca6 Doeg, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born 10 Sep 1852 in 11 Paradise Street, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England; died 4 Aug 1923 in 77 Dudley Road, Birmingham. Warwick, England.  He married (1) in Oct 1874/74 in Hackney, London, England Mary Ann Potter, born 1853/54 in Bethnol Green, London, England; died 1895/96 in England; (2) on 17 Nov 1898 in St.Thomas, Birmingham, England Mary Elizabeth Day, born 2 Mar 1877 in Kings Norton, Worcester, England; died 31 Dec 1963 in Acock's Green, Birmingham. Warwick, England.

 

Notes for Frederick Charles Jackson

      In 1881 Frederick was a wood turner residing at 31 Lower Essex Road, Birmingham with his wife Mary Ann and 3 children. In 1891 Frederick was a cabinet wood turner residing 31 Back 2g Lower Essex Street, St. Martin, Birmingham with his wife Mary and 7 children.

     

      After Mary Ann's death Frederick remarried and had about 7 more children by her.

 

      Children of Frederick Charles Jackson and Mary Ann Potter were as follows:

      78        i           Frederick H.9 Jackson, born 1875/76 in Hoxton, London, England.

      79        ii           Albert A.9 Jackson, born 1877/78 in Bethnol Green, London, England.

      80        iii          Rebecca L.9 Jackson, born 1879/80 in Norwich, Birmingham, England.

      81        iv         Ernest J.9 Jackson, born 1881/82 in Norwich, Birmingham, England.

      82        v          Leonard9 Jackson, born 1886/87 in Norwich, Birmingham, England.

      83        vi         Sidney P.9 Jackson, born 1888/89 in Norwich, Birmingham, England.

      84        vii         Violet9 Jackson, born 1889/90 in Norwich, Birmingham, England.

 

      Children of Frederick Charles Jackson and Mary Elizabeth Day were as follows:

      85        i           Harry9 Jackson, born 14 Jan 1900 in 34 Long Street, Aston, Birmingham, England; died 10 Aug 1919 in Russia; buried in Troitza Chyd, Russia.

      86        ii           Ellen Elizabeth Doeg9 Jackson, born 19 Aug 1906 in 42 Turner Street, Aston, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died 27 Jan 1973 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; buried in Yardly Cemetery, Birmingham, Warwick, England.

      87        iii          Robert Walter Doeg9 Jackson, born 14 Aug 1909 in 42 Turner Street, Aston, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died abt 1984 in New Zealand.

 

 

51. Charles Robinson8 Doeg (Charles Edward7, William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Jan 1864/64 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; christened 13 Mar 1864 in St. Cuthbert, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 23 Sep 1952 in Roselands Nursing Home, 30 Thornton Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey NE, England.  He married in Jul 1890/90 in Warrington, Lancashire, England Amelia Jane Garnett, born 1861/62 in England; died 2 Oct 1941 in Fylde, England.

 

Notes for Charles Robinson Doeg

      In 1881 Charles Doig was an unmarried servant to Joseph Wilson in Burgh by Sands, Cumberland. In 1941 Charles lived at Tudor House, St. Thomas's Road, St. Annes, Lytham, Lancashire.  In 1942 he lived in Cornwall. In 1952 he lived at Good Hope, 2 Highbury Road, Wimbledon, Surrey.

     

      Probate: Charles Robinson Doeg of Good Hope, 2 Highbury Road Wimbledon Surrey died 23 September 1952 at Roselands Nursing Home 30 Thornton Hill Wimbledon.  Probate London 24 October to Lilian Ethel Doig spinster & Reginald Arthur Doeg retired bank inspector.  Effects £4527 10s.

 

Notes for Amelia Jane Garnett

      Probate: Amelia Jane Doeg of Tudor House St Thomas's Road St Annes Lytham Lancashire (wife of Charles Robinson Doeg) died 2 October 1941.  Probate Llandudno 28 January to said Charles Robinson Doeg of no occupation Lilian Ethel Doeg spinster & Charles Stanley Hays solicitor.

 

      Children of Charles Robinson Doeg and Amelia Jane Garnett were as follows:

      88        i           Charles Sheffield9 Doeg, born Oct 1892/92 in Scotby (Carlisle), Cumbersland, England; died 7 Sep 1967 in St. Stephens Hospital, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England.   Notes: Probate: Charles Sheffield Doeg of 6 Woodbury Road Woodberry Gardens Finchley London care of 13 Downside Crescent Belsize Park London NW3 died 7 September 1967 at St Stephens Hospital Barnet Hertfordshire.  Probate London 23 November to Midland Bank Executor & Trustee Co Ltd.  £4518.

      89        ii           Lillian Ethel9 Doeg, born 1 Dec 1900 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died Jan 1981/81 in Hendon, England.   Notes: Lillian did not marry.

 

 

53. William Percy8 Doeg (Charles Edward7, William6, David5, Thomas4, Daniel3, Mr.2, Peter1), born Jan 1868/68 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.  He married in Apr/June 1902 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England Elizabeth Crozier, born 1867/68 in Scotland.

 

Notes for William Percy Doeg

      In 1901 William was a piano tuner and repairer living in Rickergate, Cumberland with his mother and brother Reginald (banking clerk). In 1902 he lived 39 River Street, Carlisle. Soon after marriage they emigrated to New Zealand and settled in the town of New Plymouth at 303 Devon Street East.

 

Notes for Elizabeth Crozier

      In 1901 Elizabeth was an unmarried housekeeper at 54 Peteril Street, Rickergate, Cumberland.

 

      Children of William Percy Doeg and Elizabeth Crozier were as follows:

+    90        i           Reginald Arthur9 Doeg, born 1908 in New Zealand.  He married unknown.