Name |
John Doak |
Suffix |
(Immigrant) |
Birth |
Bef 1710 |
Co Antrim (prob), Ulster, Ireland [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Other-Begin |
Between 1733 and 1734 |
Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania |
jury service |
Residence |
Bef 1737 |
Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania [1] |
Residence |
Abt 1738 |
Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia |
Property |
Bef 1741 |
Beverley Manor, Augusta Co, Virginia |
|
Other-Begin |
17 Apr 1746 |
Augusta Co, Virginia |
- Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia
Volume I
COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
Patrick Hays vs. Samuel Doak.--Defendant brother of John Doak.
17th April, 1746.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_1/judge292.htm
note: who's who:
Patrick Hays, prob father of Patrick Hays who
married Jean Brown.
Jean Brown's bro Wm Brown
m Jane Doak (b 1741)
Jane Doak (c1741) d/o Samuel Doak c1716 & Jean Mitchell (c1717)
Samuel Doak c1716 brother of John Doak (c1703)
sons of James Samuel Doak & Elizabeth and
brothers of Ann* Doak, wife of George* Breckenridge.
~ss
|
Property |
Nov 1747 |
Beverly Manor, Augusta Co, Virginia [1] |
sells |
- Nov 1747
Sells additional tract of Beverly Patent land granted to him in 174?
|
Other-Begin |
Between 1748 and 1749 |
Lunenburg Co, Virginia [1] |
tax lists |
- On tax/tithe lists for Lunenburg Co, VA - as John "Dough" in 1748
[1]
|
Residence |
Aft 1750 |
Rowan Co (later Guilford Co) North Carolina |
Property |
1759 |
Granville, Rowan Co, North Carolina [1] |
- Survey of Granville grant land in Rowan Co, NC, on his behalf
1759 & 1761
|
Residence |
1759 |
Rowan Co, North Carolina [1] |
- On Rowan Co, NC, tax lists - with 2 taxables in 1759 but with Roberd Jeames named in 1761
|
Property |
1761 |
Granville, Rowan Co, North Carolina [1] |
- Survey of Granville grant land in Rowan Co, NC, on his behalf
1759 & 1761
[1]
|
Residence |
1761 |
Rowan Co, North Carolina [1] |
tax list |
- John on Rowan Co, NC, tax lists - with 2 taxables in 1759 but with Roberd & Jeames named in 1761 [1]
|
Other-Begin |
Abt 1765 |
Regulation Movement, North Carolina [1] |
joined |
Residence |
Bef 1769 |
Alamance Co, North Carolina |
Other-Begin |
Dec 1769 |
Alamance Co, North Carolina [1] |
- First of a series of transactions in which John Doak settles his affairs in such a way as to obviate the need for him to make a will, Dec 1769
|
Death |
Between Feb 1770 and Mar 1770 |
Alamance Co, North Carolina |
- John Doak, referred to as deceased in deed executed 1769 in Lancaster Co, PA (per Ralph Doak)
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From: Ralph
Date: 07/31/16 02:16:52
To: lumoto1@gmail.com
Subject: Proposed Change: John Doak, (Immigrant) (I370)
Proposed Change: John Doak, (Immigrant) (I370)
Tree: Roots
Link: http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I370&tree=Roots
Description: 1. John Doak died Feb/Mar 1770, and NOT by Dec 1769!
Ralph
ralphdoak@gmail.com
|
Notes |
- In Captain John Christian's Company with brother, Sam, 1742, Augusta Co.
John Doage, farmer, to Richard Burton, 400 acres on James River on west side of Blue Ridge patented to John, 12 January 1746 (Chalkley, vol. III, p. 266. Said to have land in Surry County, NC and lived in Guilford County, North Carolina.
His daughter was named Thankful, and was born before 30 June 1743, date of her baptism at South Mountain, meeting house 16 miles southwest of Tinkling. She married Major William Hall and lived in Surry County, NC several years before the Rution. Her husband was a member of Provincial Congress from Surry County in 1776. They moved about 1779 to Upper East TN, then New River, VA area called Hall's Bottom and lived there five years. Given land in Sumner County, TN in 1784 for Revolutionary service. Major Hall killed by the Indians on 6 August 1786.
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from Ralph Doak:
Lancaster Co, PA, deed (ref) executed, referring to boundaries of the land being sold as lands held by "... Stewart and John Doak deceased" That John Doak may or may not be the John Doak of this entry but no grave has been found for John or his wife Mary in NC.
|
Person ID |
I370 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
31 Jul 2016 |
Family |
Mary Wilson(?), b. Abt 1710 d. Aft 1755 (Age ~ 46 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1730 |
Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania [1] |
Children |
+ | 1. Robert Doak, b. Bef 1735, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania or Augusta Co, Virginia d. Bef Nov 1796, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Age ~ 61 years) |
+ | 2. Captain James Wilson Doak, Sr., b. Bef 1740, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania or Augusta Co, Virginia d. 3 Feb 1806, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Age ~ 66 years) |
+ | 3. Martha Doak, b. Abt 1740 d. Aft 1793, North Carolina (Age ~ 54 years) |
+ | 4. John Doak, Jr., b. Bef 1743, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania or Augusta Co, Virginia d. Aft 1790, of, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Age ~ 48 years) |
+ | 5. Thankful Doak, (dau of John or Samuel?), b. 6 Jun 1743, Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia d. Aft 1790, Bledsoe Lick, Sumner Co, Tennessee (Age > 48 years) |
+ | 6. William Doak, b. 1747, Augusta Co, Virginia d. Bef Nov 1807, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Age 60 years) |
+ | 7. Mary Doak, b. 30 Jun 1749, Lunenburg Co, Virginia d. 7 Mar 1833, Southport, Maury Co, Tennessee (Age 83 years) |
| 8. Elizabeth Doak, b. Abt 1751, Guilford Co, North Carolina d. Aft 1793 (Age ~ 43 years) |
| 9. Josiah David Doak, b. Abt 1753, Guilford Co, North Carolina d. Aft 1780 (Age ~ 28 years) |
|
Family ID |
F170 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
5 Apr 2015 |