Name |
John Doak |
Birth |
1781 |
Wythe Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Birth |
Between 1781 and 1790 |
1830 and 1840 census |
Birth |
1781 |
Virginia |
1850 census |
Property |
Abt 1802 |
Wythe Co, Virginia |
- 1802, John signed as security to a land sale of his brother Thomas.
note by ss:
This transaction is said to be sons of Imm David, but it seems more likely they are sons of David Jr.
1802 land sale: Thomas buying, needed security of brother John. If John b low end of 1781-1790; then just turning 21 and probably needed a security. But John who signed the security, son of Imm Dave, was already in his 40s and appeared to be younger than the thomas mentioned in father's will. Why would baby bro be signing for security?
No, the John who signed for Thomas (1781-1790 - and would have to be 1781 - not 1790) - would be another John older bro to Thomas, grandsons Imm Dave.
It makes more sense that the John who provided security for baby bro Thomas is John (John of Wythe) son of David Jr.; and Thomas is also son of David Jr. that we didn't have yet.
To further validate this theory, John, who married Lydia, gave his year of birth as 1781 in 1850 census.
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Census |
1830 |
Wythe Co, Virginia |
- Name: John Doak
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 (1761-1770)
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 3 (1811-1815)
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 (1771-1780)
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
also:
Robert
Name: Robert Doak
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 1
Samuel
Name: Samuel Doak
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1791-1800)
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 (1825-1830)
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
James
Name: James Doak
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 1
William
Name: William Doak
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 (1825-1830)
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1791-1800)
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 (1825-1830)
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 (791-1800)
Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
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Census |
1830 |
Tazewell Co, Virginia |
- Name: John Doake
[John Daake]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 (1816-1820)
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 (1811-1815
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 (1781-1790) John
Free White Persons - Females - <5: 2 1825-1830 dau & Caroline
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 *1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1816-1820
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 1791-1800 Lydia
Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total Slaves: 2
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 12
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Property |
1831 |
land deal with Samuel |
Census |
1840 |
Peno, Pike Co, Missouri |
- Name: John Doak (pg 19)
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Peno, Pike, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:1 (1825-1830) prob John
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1811-1820)
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 (1781-1790) John
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 (1826-1830)Jane and ?
Free White Persons-Females- 15 thru 19: 1 (1821-1825)Caroline
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 (1791-1800)
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
also (pg 9):
Name: A S Doan
[A J Doak]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Peno, Pike, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5
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Census |
1850 |
Pike Co, Illinois |
- pg 27 Twp 6 S 4 W Pike Co
John Doke 69 1781 VA
Lydia Doke 57 1793 VA
John Doke 14 1836 MO
Tumalts on pg 25 Twp 6 S 4 W
Andrew Tumalt 71 1779 VA
Swsanna Tumalt 61 1789 KY
Jackson Tumalt 19 MO
Cinthia Lenrgo 30 MO
Westly Lenrgo 8 MO
Marion Lenrgo 6 MO
Jane Tumalt 25 1825 MO
Doke Tumalt 6 IL
Lydia J Tumalt 0 IL
Jane Tumalt 16 MO
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Death |
Mar 1851 |
Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois |
Research Notes |
1 May 2013 |
- 1840 census shows an A.J. Doak (b 1811-1820) in same community, but not on same page. Age would be consistent to be John's oldest son.
In 1850 Louisiana, Pike Co, Missouri, there are four Doak children living with 4 respective families - Orphans? - and perhaps children of A.J.? One is named Jackson. no relationship has been discovered of any of these families to the Doaks
kids (1850 Pike co MO):
Sarah Ann Doak 10 Illinois (1830)
James Doak 11 MO (1839)
Jackson Doak 14 IL laborer
Cicely J Doak 14 MO (1836)
1850 Louisiana, Pike co, Missouri
pg 17
John Billmyer 53 1797 tobaccomist PA
Elizabeth Billmyer 37 KY
William S Billmyer 3 MO
Cicely J Doak 14 MO
pg 14
Henry Marts 32 PA 1828 carpenter
Elizabeth Marts 21 MO
Samuel A Marts 2 MO
Sarah E Marts 0 9/12 MO
John Davis 21 MO laborer
Jackson Doak 14 IL (1836) laborer
pg 10
Jane Burnett 42 KY
Washington Burnett 21 MO ferryman
John Burnett 19 MO
Emeline Burnett 17 IL
Leoline Burnett 10 MO
James Doak 11 MO
pg 16
Hiram Otwell 47 KY sadler (1803)
Eliza Ann Otwell 45 KY
Thomas Otwell 20
Joe Davis Otwell 18 1832
Green C Otwell 2 IL 1848
Sarah Ann Doak 10 Illinois
Hiram Otwell was in Pike Co IL in 1840
Green C Otwell shown in 1910 MO age 67 m 34 yrs
Drucilla 47 5 births, 5 living;
George L. son 30 single
Reeves, Lyda O. 17 dau divorced
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Notes |
- 1840s and 1850s Pike Counties Missouri and Illinois
In approximately the mid 20th century two ladies came to the Waggoner Family Cemetery, which is located about four miles south of Pittsfield in Pike County, Illinois. They claimed that the Doaks were tall people and prone to TB, which was then usually fatal. The Doaks came to Pike County, Illinois from the area of Frankfurd, Missouri in Pike County, Missouri. Like the Waggoners, they left Missouri and crossed into Pike County, Illinois.
The Doaks were a pioneer family and the members of the family of John and Lydia Doak left Missouri and followed the Oregon Trail in the 1830's and settled in Oregon. It is thought that one of the Doaks died on the trail before reaching Oregon. John and Lydia Doak and, at least their daughter Caroline, crossed with them into Pike County, Illinois and settled in Martinsburg Township. Caroline married Green Caston Waggoner in 1845 in Pittsfield, Illinois.
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From: Ralph
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Subject: Proposed Change: John Doak, (son of who?) (I52954)
Proposed Change: John Doak, (son of who?) (I52954)
Tree: Roots
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Description: The John Doak who m Lydia Thompson WAS a son of David (ii) & Mary Hanna
Ralph
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Person ID |
I52954 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
23 Sep 2014 |
Family |
Lydia Thompson, b. 1793, Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia d. Mar 1851, Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois (Age 58 years) |
Marriage |
1811 |
Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia |
Notes |
- In approximately the mid 20th century two ladies came to the Waggoner Family Cemetery, which is located about four miles south of Pittsfield in Pike County, Illinois. They claimed that the Doaks were tall people and prone to TB, which was then usually fatal. The Doaks came to Pike County, Illinois from the area of Frankfurd, Missouri in Pike County, Missouri. Like the Waggoners, they left Missouri and crossed into Pike County, Illinois.
The Doaks were a pioneer family and the members of the family of John and Lydia Doak left Missouri and followed the Oregon Trail in the 1830's and settled in Oregon. It is thought that one of the Doaks died on the trail before reaching Oregon. John and Lydia Doak and, at least their daughter Caroline, crossed with them into Pike County, Illinois and settled in Martinsburg Township. Caroline married Green Caston Waggoner in 1845 in Pittsfield, Illinois. It is believed that Green Waggoner, who farmed and was also a carpenter, built the home that the Doaks lived in at Martinsburg. The parents of Caroline died along with a son from TB, according to family lore.
Green and Caroline had three children when Green Waggoner, like many of his neighbors, got Gold Fever and went West to make his fortune. It is doubtful that Green knew that his wife was pregnant when he left for California in the Sring of 1850. A son, John Green Waggoner, was born to the couple in the father's absence. Green Waggoner was not at home in Pike County when his wife died in 1852. It is still a mystery where Caroline was during the census of 1850, but she was likely still at home and missed by the census taker. John Green Waggoner later would state that his proclivity to melancolia may have been inherited from his mother. Caroline was buried in the Waggoner Cemetery, where her stone is still prominent. Green did not make his fortune in California but returned to the Martinsburg area and was united with his young son. Green Caston Waggoner remarried in 1854 when he and two brothers married three Foster sisters. Green continued to live a long life and dying in 1913. A newspaper article claimed that at the time of his death Green was the oldest citizen in Pike County, a claim that is dubious.
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Children |
| 1. (son1) Doak, b. Abt 1811, Virginia d. Aft 1840, of, Peno, Pike Co, Missouri (Age ~ 30 years) |
| 2. (son2) Doak, b. Between 1816 and 1820, Virginia d. Aft 1830, of, Tazewell Co, Virginia (Age ~ 15 years) |
| 3. (daughter) Doak, b. Between 1816 and 1820, Virginia d. Aft 1830, of, Tazewell, Co, Virginia (Age ~ 15 years) |
| 4. (son) Doak, b. Between 1821 and 1825, Virginia d. Aft 1830, of, Tazewell, Co, Virginia (Age ~ 10 years) |
| 5. Susan Doak, b. 10 Apr 1821, Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia d. 24 Jun 1846, Pike Co, Missouri (Age 25 years) |
+ | 6. Jane Doak, b. 8 May 1824, Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia d. 14 Jul 1899, Irving, Lane Co, Oregon (Age 75 years) |
| 7. Caroline Doak, b. 29 Sep 1826, Virginia d. 29 Mar 1852, Illinois (Age 25 years) |
| 8. Lydia Doak, b. 1832, Pike Co, Missouri d. 1862, Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois (Age 30 years) |
| 9. John T. Doak, b. 1836, Pike Co, Missouri d. Aft 1850, of, Pike Co, Illinois (Age 15 years) |
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Family ID |
F17316 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
15 Apr 2013 |