Person:James Donoho (1)

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James B. Donoho
b.15 May 1837 Santa Fe, New Mexico
m. 27 Nov 1831
  1. Mary Ann Donoho1832 - 1872
  2. Susan N. J. Donoho1834 - 1860
  3. Harriet E. Donoho1835 - 1842
  4. James B. Donoho1837 - 1908
  5. Lacy D. Donoho1839 - 1846
  6. Penelope C. Donoho1842 - 1859
m. 20 Jun 1861
  • HJames B. Donoho1837 - 1908
  • WEllen Davis1842 - 1908
m. 26 Jul 1866
  1. Robert Ernest Donoho1869 -
  2. Swan DonohoAbt 1871 -
  3. Mary W. Donoho1873 -
  4. Martha DonohoAbt 1875 -
  5. Nellie Louise Donoho1879 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][3] James B. Donoho
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 15 May 1837 Santa Fe, New Mexico
Marriage 20 Jun 1861 Red River County, Texas(his 1st wife; no issue?)
to Virginia E. Ware
Military? 1862 Clarksville, Red River County, TexasEnlisted as a private in Co. D, 29th Texas Cavalry.
Marriage 26 Jul 1866 Red River County, Texas(his 2nd wife)
to Ellen Davis
Census[2] 1870 Clarksville, Red River County, Texas
Census[4] 1880 Clarksville, Red River County, Texas
Census[5] 1900 Clarksville, Red River County, Texas
Death[3] 23 Nov 1908 Clarksville, Red River County, Texas
Burial[3] Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas

Red River County, Texas, 1870 census:[2]

Donoho, J. B. 33 yrs Hotel Keeper (real estate = $20,000; personal estate = $10,000) b. Mexico
      Ellen 27 yrs Keeping House b. Canada
      Ernest 1 yr b. Texas
      Mary W. 62 yrs House Keeper b. Tennessee
      Sid. B. 30 yrs Brick Mason b. Missouri
[+ 17 staff members & guests]

Red River County, Texas, 1880 census:[4]

Donoho, J. B. 43 yrs Hotel Keeper b. New Mexico (parents, b. Virginia/Tennessee)
      Nelly 38 yrs Wife Keeps House b. England (parents, b. England)
      Earnest 11 yrs Son at School b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
      Swan 9 yrs Dau b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
      Mary 7 yrs Dau b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
      Mattie 5 yrs Dau b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
      Nellie 1 yr Dau b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
[+ 18 staff & guests, mostly couples & families]

Red River County, Texas, 1900 census:[5]

Donoho, James B. Head 63 yrs (b. May 1837) (marr. 34 yrs b. New Mexico (parents, b. Kentucky/Tennessee) Farmer
      N. Wife 58 yrs (b. Jan 1842) (6 children, 5 living) b. England (parents, b. England)
      Mary W. Dau 26 yrs (b. Aug 1873) (single) b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)
      Nellie L. Dau 21 yrs (b. Apr 1879) (single) b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England)

299/308

Donoho, R. E. Head 31 yrs (b. May 1869) (wid.) b. Texas (parents, b. New Mexico/England) Farm Laborer
      James B. Son 7 yrs (b. May 1893) b. Texas (parents, b. Texas)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Clark, Pat B. The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County. (Dallas: Mathis, Van Nort & Co., 1937)
    pp. 203-5.

    (only boy in the family,with 5 sisters)

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Red River, Texas, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 4, house/family 42/42.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Grave marker, Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Red River, Texas, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 98, p. 164D, dwelling/family 265/265.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Red River, Texas, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 101, p. 17B, dwelling/family 299/307.