References:
1. Broderbund World Family Tree, Volume 053, Tree Number: 0683.
2. According to some legal documents concerning the will of Charles, he was the illegitimate sone of Elizabeth, possibly fathered by William? On the 1850 Census, Charles was listd as 42 years old and mary as 39 years old. He was a merchant, selling merchandise under the name of Daugherty & Baylor, Boones's Path, Lee County, Virginia.
3. Sources:
Daugherty Family notes Renetta Stribling
Numerous letters between Renetta Stribling and Bob Kinsman
1850 Census - Lee County, Virginia
4. Researcher: Bob Kinsman, Half Moon Bay, California; and Renetta Stribling, Kansas City, Missouri.
5. Charles ws listed as the eldest of two son's born to a William Daugherty-III and a Elizabeth nee harber Daugherty. Charles is believed to have been born in 1808 in Lee County, Virginia and married a Mary F. Trotter around 1828 in Lee County, Virginia. Charles and Mary did not have any chikldren and both are believed to have died and are buried in Lee County, Virginia in an Unknown Cemetery?[Daugherty Family Tree 10 Dec., 2002, FTC.FTW]
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 53, Ed. 1, Tree #0683, Date of Import: Dec 12, 2002]
According to some legal documents concerning the will of Charles, he was an illegitimate son of Elizabeth, possibly fathered by William. On the 1850 Census, Charles was listed as 42 years and Mary as 39. He was a merchant, selling merchandise under the name of Daugherty & Baylor, Boone's Path, Lee County, Virginia.
Sources:
Daugherty Family notes, Renetta Stribling
Numerous letters between Renetta Stribling and Bob Kinsman
1850 Census - Lee County, Virginia
Researcher:
Bob Kinsman
Half Moon Bay, CA
Renetta Stribling
Kansas City, MO