Name |
William H. Doak |
Birth |
4 Jul 1795 |
North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Other-Begin |
17 Jul 1811 |
Washington Co, Tennessee |
- Washington Co., TN DEED BOOK 13
p. 233
17 July 1811
Loyd Ford SR of WC, TN
To
John Ford, son of sd Loid
For good will & $10.00 - 85 a on Sinking Creek
Beginning James Ford's corner
N30E41 with his line & crossing spring branch
N67W18 to Loyd Ford JR's corner
N78W27 with his line
S41W165 with his line to James Ford JR's corner
S72 with his line
E44 with his line to a stake 5 poles from Sinking Creek with a conditional line between John Ford & John Billingsly:
? 80 down creek
S40E5 with conditional line to creek
E86 down middle of creek as it meanders to James Ford SR's line
N45W80 with his line to beginning Loyd Ford reserves the houses & plantation where he now lives as far up across fence for his use during the natural lives of him, the said
Loyd Ford, and his wife, Mary Ford, free from molestation, trouble & hindrance.
Wit:
John (X) Doak
Loyd (X) Ford
Lisbey (X) Ford
Wm Doak
Proved Nov Sessions 1812
Reg. Dec. 4, 1812
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Death |
7 Sep 1880 |
Lafayette Co, Missouri |
Burial |
Dover Cem, Dover, Lafayette Co, Missouri |
- Birth: Jul. 4, 1795
Death: Sep. 7, 1880
The new headstone was supplied by William's descendant Evelyn Otto, who also has evidence that William was a veteran of the War of 1812. (Brian Smarker, President, Captain Daniel Morgan Boone Chapter, The Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Missouri.)
Family links:
Parents:
Margaret Hanna Doak (1762 - 1840)
Inscription:
Died Sept. 7, 1880, age 85 yrs., 2 mos., 3 ds.
Note: Original headstone is difficult to read.
Burial:
Dover Cemetery
Dover (Lafayette County)
Lafayette County
Missouri, USA
Created by: Larry E. Barnes
Record added: Aug 01, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74251949
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Person ID |
I50164 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
13 Mar 2013 |