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See Brothers in Blood, by Les Kruger, Tucson, Arizona, Wheatmark Press, 2008, for story of death of Charles and his brother Milton - two lawmen killed by the Maxwell brothers in 1881.

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

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From Fourth Doughty Reunion:

"In 1854 when Samuel Doughty, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Nelson Doughty, came to Lake City there were few roads and bridges to speed the journey. He came up the Mississippi River in a packet boat and was urged by a man named Anthony to locate at St Anthonys Falls, now Minneapolis, Minnesota, but because of the abundance of game of game and the beauty of the locality he located on Lake Pepin at what is now Lake City. In 1855 he brought his family from Bloomington, Illinois where they had lived since 1852. They built the first frame house of Norway


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[Doughty.FTW]

"Genealogical and Biographical Register of Milford, Mass." by Adin Ba llou 1882.
Minute Man and Lt. in Revolutionary War. "Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors in the War of the Revolution".
Warrant No. 2057 for 200 acres of bounty land, issued Aug. 1, 1834 i n behalf of the children of Henry Nelson.
Did he die in New Windsor, Orange, NY or MA. He had lived in NY unti l death.

[Note from Mary Doughty Henschel]
According to Mary Doughty Henschel, "I think Ballou was guessing when he said, as he did in giving the list of Josiah Nelson's children, that Henry lived, married, and died in Milford. It was an easy mistake to make for I was told by Uncle Henry Doughty of Durand that Henry Nelson's body was taken from Long Island to Milford for burial. Probably that was done at the desire of his father, and also because his wife's body was probably never recovered from the Hudson.

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[Doughty.FTW]

"Genealogical and Biographical Register of Milford, Mass." by Adin Ballou 1882.
Mass." In Revolutionary War.


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[Doughty.FTW]

"Genealogical and Biographical Register of Milford, Mass." by Adin Ba llou 1882.


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[Doughty.FTW]

"Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts." "Genealogical and Biogra phical
Register of Milford, Mass." by Adin Ballou 1882.


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[Doughty.FTW]

"The Pioneers of Massachusetts" by Charles Pope. "Early Settlers o f Rowley,
Mass. Married second 15 Dec 1641 in Rowley Joan Dummer, daughter o f Thomas
Dummer. They had 3 children which she took to England after his death.
Died on a business trip to England.
Will in "Genealogical Gleanings in England" by Henry F. Waters 1885.


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Alfred Bostwick - 1445. of The Bostwick Family in America. compiled by Henry Anthon Bostwick, 1901

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The Choates in America, p. 401:
Mr. Choate has spent a very busy life in the banking business, and of late has become interested in manufacturing and in real estate. He is Vice-President of the City Bank of Dowagiac, and Treasurer of the Dowagiac Manufacturing Company. He is also a director of the First National Bank in Osage City, Kansas, and does a real estate business in Chicago, Illinois.


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"John seems to have been of a rather pugnacious disposition and not easily amenable to the strict laws of the Puritans, so that one finds frequent references in the old records to his various legal troubles...." Otis Family in America, #17, p. 56