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- H. George W. Doxon1802 - Bet 1860 & 1868
- W. Elizabeth Nolan (add)
Facts and Events
Name |
George W. Doxon |
Unknown |
George W. Doxen |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[3][4] |
1802 |
Kentucky, United States |
Marriage |
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to Elizabeth Nolan (add) |
Marriage |
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to Lydia Westcott |
Residence[2] |
1836 |
Newport, Campbell, Kentucky, United States |
Occupation[6] |
From 1847 to 1858 |
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United StatesCaptain General of Frankfort Commandery of Knights Templar |
Census[4] |
1850 |
Franklin, Kentucky, United States |
Census[3] |
1860 |
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States |
Residence? |
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Ohio, United StatesSW Ohio near KY boarder |
Residence? |
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Campbell, Kentucky, United States |
Residence? |
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Kenton, Kentucky, United States |
Death? |
Bet 1860 and 1868 |
Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, United StatesHe seems to have died before 1868 because we find records of Lydia without George W. after that date. |
MAY be the father of George Doxon.
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References
- GenKY - Northern Kentucky Local History Databases Kenton County Public Library.
https://genky.kentonlibrary.org/gendb.php
1. Doxon, Lydia Date: 1880 Age: 74 Occupation: At Home Place of Birth: New Jersey Page: 321B Soundex: D250 Kenton County Census Index 1810-1880 Add to list 2. Doxon Soundex: D250 Family File Index Add to list 3. Doxon, Lydia Date: 1869 Address: Licking River-Between 3rd and 4th Occupation: Widow Place of Residence: Covington Page: 34 Soundex: D250 Covington City Directory 1869 Add to list 4. Doxon, Jno R Date: 1856 Address: n s Taylor b Monmouth and Saratoga Occupation: pilot Place of Residence: Newport Soundex: D250 Covington and Newport City Directory 1856 Add to list 5. Doxon, Wm G Date: 1856 Address: n s Taylor b Monmouth and Saratoga Occupation: clk Place of Residence: Newport Soundex: D250 Covington and Newport City Directory 1856 Add to list 6. Doxon, Mrs Elizabeth Date: 1856 Address: n s Taylor b Saratoga and Monmouth Place of Residence: Newport Soundex: D250 Covington and Newport City Directory 1856 Add to list 7. thumbnail image Doxon, Mrs. Remarks: Trinity Episcopal Parish Register (1849 - 1874) Page: 24 Soundex: D250 Trinity Episcopal Church Records Add to list 8. thumbnail image Doxon, Mrs. L. Remarks: Trinity Episcopal Parish Register (1849 - 1874) Page: 72 Soundex: D250 Trinity Episcopal Church Records Add to list 9. thumbnail image Doxon, Mrs. G. W. Remarks: Parish Register (1873 - 1890) Page: 249 Soundex: D250 Trinity Episcopal Church Records Add to list 10. thumbnail image Doxon, Mrs. G. W. Remarks: Parish Register (1873 - 1890) Page: 276 Soundex: D250 Trinity Episcopal Church Records Add to list 11. thumbnail image Doxon, Mrs. Remarks: Parish Register (1873 - 1890) Page: 360 Soundex: D250 Trinity Episcopal Church Records Add to list 12. thumbnail image Doxon, John Remarks: The Washington Fire Engine & Hose Co. No. 1, Newport, Kentucky History Page: 9 Soundex: D250 Ralph Mussman Collection (1935 - 1992) Add to list 13. thumbnail image Doxon, Geo. W. Remarks: The Washington Fire Engine & Hose Co. No. 1, Newport, Kentucky History Page: 9 Soundex: D250 Ralph Mussman Collection (1935 - 1992) Add to list 14. thumbnail image Doxon, Geo. W. Remarks: The Washington Fire Engine & Hose Co. No. 1, Newport, Kentucky History Page: 67 Soundex: D250 Ralph Mussman Collection (1935 - 1992) Add to list 15. thumbnail image Doxon, John Remarks: The Washington Fire Engine & Hose Co. No. 1, Newport, Kentucky History Page: 67 Soundex: D250 Ralph Mussman Collection (1935 - 1992) Add to list
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Washington Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1 Newport, Kentucky. Https://genky.kentonlibrary.org/gendb.php by Margaret Hartman, 1963 online index says page 9 + page 67, really page 4 and page 67 is name index in back of book referring researcher to page 4.
page 4: efforts made to organize a fire company... March 9, 1836...John Doxon appointed...committee to organize a fire company...George W. Doxon...designated...Newport Fire Engine and Hose Company...but this effort failed and in about April 1841 a new committee was formed
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 .
1860 United States Federal Census Name: George W Doxen Age: 58 Birth Year: abt 1802 Gender: Male Race: White Birth Place: Kentucky Home in 1860: Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky Post Office: Frankfort Dwelling Number: 590 Family Number: 587 Household Members Age Fanny J Lyons 32 Ann B Lyons 9 Lydia Doxen 53 George W Doxen 58 A H Wyant 24
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 .
1850 United States Federal Census Name: George W Doxon Gender: Male Race: White Age: 48 Birth Year: abt 1802 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1850: District 1, Franklin, Kentucky, USA Occupation: Merchant Industry: Not Specified Retail Trade Line Number: 29 Dwelling Number: 472 Family Number: 472 Household Members Age Nelson Shields 41 Emily Shields 39 John S Shields 19 Martha A Shields 15 Ellen Shields 13 Fednrick Shields 7 Sarah F Shields 5 Emmie B Shields 4 John Kelly 8 George W Doxon 48 Lydia Doxon 42 Benjamin F Johnson 26 Hannah E Johnson 23 William M Johnson 4 Charles F Reynolds 29 Susanna R Reynolds 26 Ann M Reynolds 7 Elizabeth Reynolds 5 Francis Pervis 15 John Pervis 25 Eliza Pervis 23 Edwin A Pervis 5 Isabella C Pervis 2 Daniel Press 40 Amanda Press 32 Marvin Press 12 Ascer Kress 7 Mencer Monks 20 Richard Williams 22 Edward Weal 48 William R May 30 Henry Goodman 55 John Wilcox 23 Richard Berry 35 John J Crittenden 63 Maria K Crittenden 53 John J Crittenden 19 Eugene W Crittenden 17 Sallie Crittenden 4 Maria Crittenden 2 Robert H Crittenden 28 Thomas Lee 58
living at "Shields' House"
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- ↑ Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)27 Aug 1901, Tue Section 3 Page 4.
"Templarism in Kentucky" column 7 lists G. W. Doxon as a pioneer templar
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"A short history of Franklin County, Kentucky, prepared in compliance with the suggestion of the resolution of Congress in regard to the celebration of the centennial anniversary, and read at ... Lake Park, near Frankfort, Kentucky, on the Fourth of July, 1876"
no DOXON, DOXEN, or DOXSON https://archive.org/stream/shorthistoryoffr00jame/shorthistoryoffr00jame_djvu.txt
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The history of Franklin County, Ky. by Johnson, L. F. (Lewis Franklin), 1859-1931 Publication date 1912 https://archive.org/details/historyoffrankli00john
no DOXON, DOXEN, or DOXSON
- ANY CONNECTION TO MRS. SARAH A. DOXON BAINBRIDGE?.
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed.,Owen Co. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555077 EUSEBIUS C. BAINBRIDGE, was born in Owen County, Ky., November 14, 1828.He is the son of Erastus B. and Sarah M. (Foster) Bainbridge. Erastus Bainbridge was born in Fayette County, near Lexington, December 1, 1801. He came to Owen County in 1826, and located on the farm where the subject of this sketch now lives. He was married in 1823, and was the fatherof three children. Absalom Bainbridge, paternal grandfather of our subject, was a native of Virginia, and settled in Kentucky at an early day. He was a physician, and a preacher of the Baptist denomination. Isaac Foster, the maternal grandfather of Eusebius C. Bainbridge, was a native of Maryland and a pioneer of Kentucky. He was a farmer by occupation. E. C. Bainbridge was reared in Owen County, where he received his primary education, receiving his literary education at Transylvania University, at Lexington, Ky. In 1846 he began the study of medicine under Drs. Turnbull and Brooks, at Philadelphia, Penn., and attended lectures at Jefferson Medical College, where he graduated in 1850. He then engaged in the practice of his profession in Cincinnati, Ohio, five years, when he married Miss Sarah A. Doxon, of Newport, Ky. He then returned to Owenton and settled on the old homestead farm of 600 acres, where he now lives. He still practices medicine, but devote a part of his time to raising fine stock. He has three children: Hattie, Erastus and Paul. Politically, Dr. Bainbridge is a Democrat, and represented his county in the State Legislature in the session of 1877-78.
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