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Identifier: doanefamily06doan (find matches)
Title: The Doane family:
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Doane, Alfred Alder, 1855-1918. (from old catalog) Doane, Gilbert Jones. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Doane family. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Boston
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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He published Life and Writingsof Bishop George Washington Doane (4 vols., D. Apple ton & Co.1860-61) ; Mosaics, or the Harmony of Collect, Epistle and Gospel(E. P. Dutton & Co. 1882) ; Addresses to the Graduating Classes ofSt. Agnes School (Thomas Whittaker, 1891) ; Sunshine and Shadoiv,a volume of verse for children.Children: i Eliza Greene,9 b. at Burlington, N. J., Oct. 22,1854; m. at Al-bany, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1881, James Terry Gardiner; res. 107E. 34th St., N. Y. city. Ch. : 1. Mary Spring, b. in N. Y.city, Feb. 1, 1882; m. Aug. 24, 1901, Dr. Charles H. Frazierof Philadelphia, Pa. 2. Margaret Doane, b. at Albany,Nov. 5, 1883. 3. Doane, b. at Albany, Dec. 17, 1885. 4.Anne Terry, b. at N. E. Harbor, Me., Aug. 12, 1887. 5.Elizabeth Greene, b. at Albany, June 1, 1900. ii Margaret Harrison,3 b. at Burlington, Sept. 7, 1858; d. atN. E. Harbor, July 3, 1883; unm. 522 ISRAEL8 DOANE (Abraham,7 Joseph,6 Joseph,5 Israel,4Daniel,3 Daniel,2 John1) was born at Walpole, Haldimand Co., On-
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(No. 521a) RT. REV. WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE, Bishop of Albany. DESCENDANTS OF DEA. JOHN DOANE. 465 tario, Nov. 3, 1828 and died in Georgetown, Ottawa Co., Michigan,Jan. 19, 1868. He married at Walpole, Oct. 14, 1850, Maria Bier,who was born in Pennsylvania, Nov. 8, 1832. Mr. Doaue learned thecarpenters trade when a young man. Soon after his marriage, heand his father built and for a time managed a saw-mill. Later hesailed on Lake Erie during the spring and summer months and workedat his trade during the fall and winter months. In 1862 he built alarge carriage shop at Cheapside, in the town of Walpole and manu-factured carriages until the close of the Civil war, when he sold hisshop and removed his family to a farm in Georgetown, Mich.Children, first five born at Walpole, the sixth in Mich.: i William Samuel,9 b. Jan. 28, 1852; m. in Cherokee Co., Kan.,Oct. 12, 1873, Mary A. Jarvis, b. June 17, 1855, in WashingtonCo., O., the dau. of Wm. and Clarissa (Jestice) Jarvis. Heserved as postma
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