Name |
Samuel Doak |
Birth |
Abt 1752 |
Beverley Manor, Augusta Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1773 |
New River, Virginia |
tithables |
- David was listed on the New River Tithables in 1773, Captain Doak's list, as David Doack and son David. Robert, William, and Samuel Doak were listed separately (Kegley, p. 29).
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Military |
10 Oct 1774 |
Battle of Point Pleasant |
Occupation |
1779 |
Montgomery Co, Virginia |
deputy sheriff |
- served as deputy sheriff with brother James in 1779 Montgomery County.
|
Military |
Abt 1780 |
Montgomery Co, Virginia |
ensign |
- Ensign in Montgomery Co. Militia, in company of brother, Captain William Doak
|
Military |
7 Oct 1780 |
King's Mountain, North Carolina |
Residence |
1782 |
Montgomery Co, Virginia |
tax list |
- On 1782 tax list with 4 horses, 8 head cattle and land.
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Occupation |
Bef 1787 |
near Knoxville, Tennessee |
- Put a ferry over the Holston River in TN down towards Knoxville.
|
Residence |
Abt 1787 |
North Carolina |
- said to have gone to North Carolina by 1787.
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Property |
Aft 1794 |
Davidson Co, Tennessee [1] |
Nathaniel's property |
Death |
Aft 1794 |
of, Davidson Co, Tennessee |
Notes |
- SAMUEL Doak Samuel joined his brother William in Knox County by 1789. He was married to Annas (Agnes), and he fathered at least four sons and three daughters. John, of Lincoln County, Tennessee, died during the War of 1812 at New Orleans in 1815 and his brother Samuel S. Doak was one of two administrators. The other, William Shaw, was a brother of his widow Sarah. Samuel S. Doak died in 1817 and it was David, then of Adair County, Kentucky, who administered his estate rather than either Thomas or William. His known daughters were Betsy, Peggy - both unmarried in 1813, and their sister who had died in 1795 in Knox County, Mary Weakly Doak.
http://thebeardfamilyhistory.wikia.com/wiki/The_Children_of_David_Doak
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Person ID |
I325 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2015 |