Dougherty, Jane S (Jamieson) wife of Young Dougherty
Burial Date: 1931, 04/11 Age: 87 Lot: 454 D
Jane S. Jamieson was born on September 19, 1843, in Warren, Ohio. She married Young Dougherty on September 26, 1869, in Weeping Water, Nebraska. They had five children in 12 years. She died on April 8, 1931, in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 87, and was buried there. Note – Jamieson was spelling of family name but some times it appears as Jameson.
Burial: Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 454 F
Created by: Lawcas
Record added: Mar 01, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 106012492
Young Dougherty was born on March 12, 1842, his father, Andrew, was 32 and his mother, Margaret, was 36. He married Jane S. Jamieson on September 26, 1869, in Weeping Water, Nebraska. They had five children in 12 years. He died on July 20, 1931, in Smith Center, Kansas, at the age of 89.
Dougherty, James Warnock husband of Mary “Connie’ (McConnell)/Mary Agnes (Woodburn) Patton and Rebecca Isabell (Paul)
Burial Date: 1921, 07/14 Age: 89 Lot: 191 C
War: Civil War Co. C, 68th Reg. PA militia
Full Obituary in STERLING BULLETIN 7/14/1921
Birth:
May 6, 1832
Allegheny County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
Jul. 12, 1921
Kansas, USA
Husband of Mary McConnell(History of Appanoose Co., Ia.)
Dougherty, J. W ., blacksmith, Walnut City; born in Allegheny Co., Penn., in 1832; his father, James, also a blacksmith, emigrated to America, settled in Pennsylvania; two or three years after, sent for the family, all of whom came and settled in Allegheny Co,, where J. W.’s grandfather died at the advanced age of 80 years; his mother was born in Ireland in 1804; when an infant, her parents emigrated to America, settled in Allegheny Co., Penn., and engaged in farming; moved to Mercer Co., where her father died. They married in Allegheny Co. in 1828, followed his trade until 1856, came to Louisa Co., Iowa, and engaged in farming until 1864, when he, at the age of 60, enlisted in the 11th Iowa V. I.; was with Sherman in his Southern campaign, also his march to the sea; mustered out at Washington in 1865, and returned to his home. He, with his son, moved to Monroe Co.; remained one year; came to this county, where he married Mrs. Patten; in 1874, he died at the advanced age of 73 years. J. W. remained at home with the exception of one year spent in Ireland; in 1856, married Miss Mary McConnell; she was born in Westmoreland Co., Penn., in 1836; her father, John McC., was born in Pennsylvania; her mother born in Ireland, died in Pennsylvania; her father died in this county, in March 1868. J. W. engaged in farming for ten years, except in 1862, in North Carolina; was drafted into the service for nine months; spring of 1865, came to Monroe Co., remained one year at his trade; in 1866, came to this county, farmed until 1869, when he removed to his present residence, still retaining his farm of eighty acres, valued at $1,800; also owns his residence and shop and lot, valued at $1,500; they have four children – Mary A. (now Mrs. Patton, a resident of Chariton Tp.), Lydia J., James M. and Sarah A. Neutral in politics; members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, in which he holds the office of Ruling Elder.Family links:
Spouses: Mary McConnell Dougherty (1836 – 1888)Mary Agnes(Woodburn)Patton Rebecca Isabel Paul Dougherty (1853 – 1944)*
Created by: Leon Barton
Record added: Sep 08, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 21431478
James Warnock Dougherty was born on May 6, 1832, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He was married three times and had two sons and four daughters. He died on July 12, 1921, in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 89, and was buried there.
James Warnock Dougherty married Mary McConnell about 1856, when he was 24 years old.
James Warnock Dougherty married Mary Agnes Woodburn in March 1885 when he was 52 years old.
His wife Mary Agnes passed away in November 1904 in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 69. They had been married for 19 years.
Marriage
James Warnock Dougherty married Rebecca Isabel Paul in 1904 when he was 72 years old.
AGE 89
Death
James Warnock Dougherty died on July 12, 1921, in Sterling, Kansas, when he was 89 years old.
12 July 1921 • Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Sterling Cemetery, Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Dotson, Harriett ‘Hattie’ Stith (Osgood) wife of James Louis Dotson
Burial Date: 1928, 07/03 Age: 70 Lot: 506 E
Harriett “Hattie” Stith (Osgood)Dotson was born on June 12, 1858, in Missouri, her father, Aaron, was 49 and her mother, Mary, was 44. She married James Louis Dotson on February 10, 1876, in St Charles, Missouri. They had five children in 11 years. She died on July 1, 1928, in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 70.
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 506 E Edit Virtual Cemetery info[?]
Created by: Lawcas
Record added: Mar 01, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 106011806
Dotson, James Louis husband of Harriett “Hattie’ Stith (Osgood)
Burial Date: 1912, 07/10 Age: 61 Lot: 506 G
James Louis Dotson was born on November 15, 1850, in Fleming, Kentucky. He married Harriett “Hattie” Stith Osgood Dotson on February 10, 1876, in St Charles, Missouri. They had five children in 11 years. James had lost his left arm preventing him from participating in the 1861-1865 war. He died on July 12, 1912, in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 61.
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 506 G Edit Virtual Cemetery info[?]
Created by: Lawcas
Record added: Mar 01, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 106011886
Birth of Daughter
His daughter Fannie Louella was born on February 21, 1877, in St Charles, Missouri.
Fannie Louella Dotson
1877–1935
21 Feb 1877 • St Charles, Missouri
16 AUG
1879
AGE 28
Birth of Daughter
His daughter Lula May was born on August 16, 1879, in Missouri.
Lula May Dotson
1879–1954
16 Aug 1879 • Missouri
1880
AGE 30
Residence
James Louis Dotson lived in St Charles, Missouri, in 1880.
Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self
1880 • Saint Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA
6 OCT
1884
AGE 33
Birth of Son
His son Arthur E was born on October 6, 1884, in Mountain Grove, Missouri.
Arthur E Dotson
1884–1884
6 Oct 1884 • Mountain Grove, Wright, Missouri, USA
14 NOV
1884
AGE 33
Death of Son
His son Arthur E passed away on November 14, 1884, in Mountain Grove, Missouri, at less than a year old.
Arthur E Dotson
1884–1884
14 Nov 1884 • Mountain Grove, Wright, Missouri, USA
21 NOV
1885
AGE 35
Birth of Daughter
His daughter Georgia Edith was born on November 21, 1885, in Mountain Grove, Missouri.
Georgia Edith Dotson
1885–1960
21 Nov 1885 • Mountain Grove, Wright, Missouri
19 JUL
1888
AGE 37
Birth of Daughter
His daughter Minnie Lee was born on July 19, 1888, in Mountain Grove, Missouri.
Minnie Lee Dotson
1888–1932
19 Jul 1888 • Mountain Grove, Wright, Missouri
12 JUL
1912
AGE 61
Death
James Louis Dotson died on July 12, 1912, in Sterling, Kansas, when he was 61 years old.
Samuel Stubbs Dix anonymously wrote a weekly column in the Sterling Bulletin, under the heading “Peek-A-Boo.” The column reported things seen on the streets of Sterling that if you were the subject of the embarrassing event, you would wish no one had seen! It was a very popular column, probably the first thing read in the paper each week. No one knew who ‘Peek-A-Boo’ was until the column no longer appeared after Samuel Dix’s death.
Samuel was a Quaker, a teacher, a postmaster, a carpenter, and a newspaper man.