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Sallie Caldwell

Female 1854 - Aft 1880  (27 years)


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  1. 1.  Sallie Caldwell was born in 1854 in North Carolina (daughter of Andrew C. Caldwell and Julie Ann Doak); died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.

    Sallie married (..) Maxwell about 1878 in Orange Co, Florida. (..) was born about 1854 in North Carolina; died before 1880 in Orange Co, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard C. Maxwell was born in 1878 in Florida; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew C. Caldwell was born in 1820 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Florida.

    Andrew married Julie Ann Doak on 1 Aug 1849 in Guilford Co, North Carolina. Julie (daughter of Sheriff James Wilson (Sheriff) Doak, II and Dejoina P. "Joeney" Cole) was born in 1830 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Julie Ann Doak was born in 1830 in Guilford Co, North Carolina (daughter of Sheriff James Wilson (Sheriff) Doak, II and Dejoina P. "Joeney" Cole); died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Orange Co, Florida

    Notes:

    Census:
    Andrew C. Caldwell 60 NC orange grower
    Julia A. Caldwell 50 NC
    David A. Caldwell 24 NC
    Annie L. Caldwell 21 NC
    Lettie C. Caldwell 19 NC
    Andrew C. Caldwell 14 NC
    Alice E. Caldwell 12 Florida
    Robert E. Caldwell 10 Florida
    Sallie Maxwell 26 NC widow
    Richard C. Maxwell 2 Florida
    Columbus Oglesby 18 1862 Florida Florida Florida single laborer

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married the same day as her sister Jane W.

    Children:
    1. 1. Sallie Caldwell was born in 1854 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    2. David A. Caldwell was born in 1856 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    3. Annie L. Caldwell was born in 1859 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    4. Lettie C. Caldwell was born in 1861 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    5. Andrew C. Caldwell was born in 1866 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    6. Alice E. Caldwell was born in 1868 in Florida; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    7. Robert E. Caldwell was born in 1870 in Florida; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Sheriff James Wilson (Sheriff) Doak, II was born on 11 Nov 1792 in North Carolina (son of Captain James Wilson Doak, Sr. and Mary "Polly" Paisley); died on 9 Jan 1850 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried in Summerfield, Guilford Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 14 Oct 1824, Guilford Co, North Carolina
    • Occupation: Between 1825 and 1846, Guilford Co, North Carolina; sheriff 21 yrs
    • Other-Begin: Between 1838 and 1844, Guilford Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Executor of will for William Ogburn, father-in-law.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/o/g/b/Kathie--Ogburn/GENE2-0008.html


    Occupation:
    longest-serving Sheriff Guilford Co, NC, has ever had. 1825-1846
    (per Ralph Doak)

    Other-Begin:
    member of Legislature 3 terms.


    Died:
    1850 U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index
    Surname: James W. Doak
    Year: 1850
    County: Guilford CO.
    State: NC
    Age: 58
    Gender: M (Male)
    Month of Death: Jan
    State of Birth: NC
    ID#: MRT51_1373
    Occupation: FARMER
    Cause of Death: SHANGURY

    James married Dejoina P. "Joeney" Cole on 28 Oct 1828 in Guilford Co, North Carolina. Dejoina was born on 20 Dec 1802 in North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1861 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried in Green Hill Cem, Greensboro, Guilford Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Dejoina P. "Joeney" Cole was born on 20 Dec 1802 in North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1861 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried in Green Hill Cem, Greensboro, Guilford Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Guilford Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Census:
    Dejina Doak 47 1835 North Carolina
    Mary Doak 17 1833 North Carolina
    James W Doak 15 1835 North Carolina

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Joeney P Cole
    Gender: Female
    Spouse: James W Doak
    Spouse Gender: Male
    Bond Date: 25 Oct 1828
    Bond #: 000054869
    Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
    ImageNum: 001630
    County: Guilford
    Record #: 01 119
    Bondsman: A. E. Hanner
    Witness: Jno. Hanner

    Children:
    1. 3. Julie Ann Doak was born in 1830 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Orange Co, Florida.
    2. Mary C. Doak was born in 1833 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died after 1880 in of, Guilford Co, North Carolina.
    3. James Wilson Doak, III was born on 24 May 1835 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died on 2 Sep 1914 in Guilford College, Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried on 4 Sep 1914 in New Garden Friends Cem, Greensboro, Guilford Co, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Captain James Wilson Doak, Sr. was born before 1740 in Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania or Augusta Co, Virginia (son of John Doak, (Immigrant) and Mary Wilson(?)); died on 3 Feb 1806 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried in Alamance Presbyterian Church Cem, Greensboro, Guilford Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: Rutherford Co, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1761, Rowan Co, North Carolina; tax list
    • Residence: Abt 1775, Guilford Co, North Carolina
    • Will: 8 Dec 1805, Greensboro, Guilford Co, North Carolina; written
    • Property: 5 Aug 1816, Rutherford Co, Tennessee; registered

    Notes:

    Ancestry message board:
    I've pretty much given up on these message boards - too much unreliable data being presented as 'gospel' - but just thought I'd make clear that (Capt) James Wilson Doak was the son of John Doak and a Mary who is said to have been a Wilson: there's simply no evidence I'm aware of as to her parentage.
    Also, it's only an hypothesis that John's father was Robert - personally, I think Robert's son would have been too old to have been the John Doak (my gtgtgtgtgdfather) who made no less than 3 new pioneer starts between about 1740 & 1760.

    http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=237&p=surnames.doak
    Ralph Doak 8 Apr 2009

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    James Doak, son of John, of Alamance Church, bought of Rebecca, James and Jean Boyd a farm on Reedy Fork and located there in 1799. He had married Mary, daughter of William Paisley, Sr., in 1775. Their children were Eleanor, Mary, John, Jean, Martha, William P., Robert and James W. Eleanor married Thomas Blair, Jr., 1800; Mary married Alexander Whem. All of these with the exception of James W. went to Tennessee to lands willed them by their father. James Doak, Sr., died in 1806.

    Guilford County, NCGenWeb
    Buffalo Presbyterian Members Part 2
    http://ncgenweb.us/nc/guilford/buffalo-presbyterian-members-part-2/
    -----------------


    Property:
    Revolutionary war land grant in Rutherford County, Tenn., near Murfreesboro where some of his sons relocated.

    Residence:
    John on Rowan Co, NC, tax lists - with 2 taxables in 1759 but with Roberd & Jeames named in 1761

    Residence:
    He and his wife Polly had eight children and moved down the Shannandoah Valley to Guilford County, N.C. by 1775.

    Will:
    We also have a will for this James Doak, recorded in Greensboro, Guilford County, NC, dated 8 Dec 1805 (File #0108, recorded in Will Book A, at Page 108) and proven at the February, 1806 term of Court.

    As noted from the original document by Robert Edward Oakley
    the will refers to "all my beloved children" before listing John, Jean, Martha, William P., Robert, and James W. The will leaves to his children, ?my land in Tennessee on west bank of Stones River? and stipulates that his wife Mary is to have first choice of land.

    James Wilson Doak is listed by DAR as having received a land grant for service of 1569 acres on the West Fork of Stone River, Rutherford Co, TN
    The apparent omission of Eleanor and Mary from their father's will is possibly due to the fact that they were both already married ? their dowries may have been their due portions of their father's estate. There are records of both these marriages.

    (from Ralph Doak)



    Property:
    from Ralph Doak
    26 Mar 2013

    The court-ordered division of James Wilson Doak, Sr.'s
    1569-acre Granville Grant in Rutherford County, Tennessee, was finally registered with the Rutherford County court clerk on August 5, 1816--a full 10 years after his death--and tracts were platted, described, and conveyed to the following
    people:
    (1) Lot No. 1, 350 acres -- Jane Doak
    (2) Lot No. 2, 250 acres -- Shadrack Idolett (Aydelott)
    (3) Lot No. 3, 224 acres -- Robert Doak
    (4) Lot No. 4, 148 acres -- John Doak
    (5) Lot No. 5, 148 acres -- James Wilson Doak, Jr. (he never moved to Tennessee to occupy this land)
    (6) Lot No. 6, 148 acres -- Thomas Blair (husband of Eleanor)
    (7) Lot No. 7, 301 acres -- Alexander McKeen (husband of Mary)

    (as submitted by Robert Edward Oakley to Ralph)


    Buried:
    He had married Mary, daughter of William Paisley, Sr., in 1775. Their children were Eleanor, Mary, John, Jean, Martha, William P., Robert and James W. Eleanor married Thomas Blair, Jr., 1800; Mary married Alexander Whem. All of these with the exception of James W. went to Tennessee to lands willed them by their father. James Doak, Sr., died in 1806.
    findagrave

    James married Mary "Polly" Paisley on 7 Feb 1775 in Guilford Co, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of William Paisley, (immigrant) and Eleanor McLean) was born in 1750 in Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died on 3 Jun 1837 in Coffee Co, Tennessee; was buried in Old Grove Cem, Beechgrove, Coffee Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary "Polly" Paisley was born in 1750 in Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of William Paisley, (immigrant) and Eleanor McLean); died on 3 Jun 1837 in Coffee Co, Tennessee; was buried in Old Grove Cem, Beechgrove, Coffee Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mary Paisley the youngest child of William and Elener McLean Paisley was born circa 1750 in Lancaster Co., Pa. Soon after her birth her mother died and her father moved his family to Guilford Co., N.C. where lots of Scots had settled. There in 1775 she married James Wilson Doak, also from Pa. James received bounty lands in Rutherford Co., Tn. (Stones River area)for his Rev. War service and his widow with most of her children moved there, early 1800 or late 1798-99. Their daughter Mary Doak married Alexander McKeen, also a Scot from N.C., and earlier from Pa.
    http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=237&p=surnames.doak

    Children:
    1. Mary Doak was born in 1776; died after 1825.
    2. Eleanor Doak was born on 27 Jan 1778; died after 1820 in Beech Grove, Tennessee.
    3. William Paisley Doak was born about 1780 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died before 1816 in of, Guilford Co, North Carolina.
    4. John Doak, Sr. was born about 1784; died before Nov 1828 in Rutherford Co, Tennessee.
    5. 6. Sheriff James Wilson (Sheriff) Doak, II was born on 11 Nov 1792 in North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1850 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; was buried in Summerfield, Guilford Co, North Carolina.
    6. Jane Doak was born in 1785; died in 1856 in Texas.
    7. Robert Doak was born in 1790; died after 1850 in of, Rutherford Co, Tennessee.
    8. Martha Doak was born in 1793 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died on 4 Jun 1836 in Tennessee.