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[Doughty.FTW]

Married Christ's Presbyterian Church. 1850 census Bloomington, McLea n, IL.
Also adopted Caroline Wallingford b. 29 Aug 1842 Bloomington, McLean , IL.


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[Doughty.FTW]

Were her parents Daniel Smith and Mary Shaw married 28 Jan 1807 at Christ's
Presbyterian Church at South Hempstead, L.I., NY? They were not Daniel and
Phoebe (Tredwell) Smith. Found his will. She named a son Daniel Smith
Doughty.
Her father was supposed to be a Methodist circuit rider minister in New York.


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Information on occupation from Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. XIV. Minnesota Biographies 1655-1912.
compiled by Warren Upham, Secretary and Librarian and Mrs. Rose Barteau Dunlap, Library Assistant.
St. Paul, Minnesota, Published by the Society, June 1912. p. 184

[Doughty.FTW]

Living in Bloomington, IL 1850 census, wife Elizabeth E 22 born VA a nd
daughter Laura 1 born IL.


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[Doughty.FTW]

Died in the Mexican War at the battle of Buena Vista.


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LDS - Caroline Mathilda Doughty

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Otis Family in America, p. 165 lists Mabel (438), 7th generation, with two husbands 1772-1853.

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Died aged 92.

Otis Family in America Book:
p. 119
He attended church in all kinds of weather, unless prevented by sickness and was chosen deacon in 1770.


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Otis Family in America, p. 119

She received a stroke of lightning about the year 1795, and never fully recovered, although she lived for about twenty years.


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According to Frances Nelson Tillman (hnt grandmother), she saw her Great Grandmother Conway in Lake City, Minnesota when she was about six years old (1886).


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Judge Joseph - Otis Family in America 1924 - p. 71 #36

He held the office of Judge of the Court of Common Please for Plymouth County from 1703-1714.

"Judge Otis is spoken of by his contemporaries as a gentleman of great integrity, a judicious and useful citizen. The following portrait was written of him soon after his death. 'He was a Christian upon principle; a public spirited and useful man, distinguished by talents of the solid, judicious and useful, rather than the brilliant and showy kind. He was of large stature; his countenance solemn and serene; frank and open in his manner; of ready wit and sound understanding. As a private individual he had the union of simple dignity and benevolent courtesy which marks the gentleman. He died universally lamented.' " (Otis Family in America, p. 72).

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According to Nelson Family Graph by Frances Nelson Tillman, January 1949
under Our Otis Ancestors:

Born about 1550, Glastonbury, Somerset County, England. 'According to the Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, he died in 1611. His will dated Nov. 17, 1611, being recorded in old records at Wells, the county set." This will, (Gen Reg Vol 4, Page 163) mentions 3 sons, 2 daughters and a wife.


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Esther is remembered by Marie Nelson Lee in 1932 because she "had such a soft cheek to kiss."