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Notes for Charles Doughty and Elizabeth Jackson

1667 Charles Doughty, son of Elias Doughty and Sarah, was born in Flushing, Queens County, New York. [1]

c 1668 Elizabeth Jackson was born in Flushing, Queens County. [2]

1685 On May 28, "Petition of Francis, Charles, Elias and Jacob Doughty, of the town of Flushing, praying for a grant of about 250 acres of land each on Long Island." [3]

1688 On November 24, Elias Doughty, of Flushing, Queens County, New York, sold land to four sons: Frances, Charles, Elias, and Jacob Doughty, of Flushing. [4]

c 1690 Charles Doughty married Elisabeth Jackson, daughter of John Jackson and Elisabeth Seaman in Flushing, Queens County, New York. [5] [6]

1691 On day 30 of month 9, Francis Doughty, Charles Doughty, Elias Doughty, Thomas Hickes, and others, witnessed the marriage of Benjamin Field and Hannah Bowne at Flushing, Long Island, New York. [7]

1695 On 9 of month 8, Francis Doughty, Charles Doughty, and others, witnessed the Quaker marriage of John Titus and Sarah Willis at Flushing, Long Island, New York. [8]

1695 On 9 of month 8, Francis Doughty, Charles Doughty, and others, witnessed the Quaker marriage of Nathaniel Seamans and Rachel Willis at Flushing, Long Island, New York. [9]

1695 On 9 of month 8, Francis Doughty, Charles Doughty, and others, witnessed the Quaker marriage of William Alberson and Ester Willis at Flushing, Long Island, New York. [10]

1698 Charles Doughty and Elizabeth his wife lived in Flushing, Long Island, New York with children, John, Charles, Sarah, Elizabeth, six besides servants. The area had Five hundred and thirty (530) inhabitants altogether. [11] [12] [13] [14]

1708 On June 5, Charles Doughty, of Flushing, and Rebecca Golding, of Hempstead, widow, executors of last will of Ephraim Golding, late of Hempstead, deceased, sold land in Hempstead to Jurian Hoofe. [15]

1718 Oct 09 Charles Doughty & a Frances Doughty saw to the marriage of Isaac Horner of Burlington and Province of West New Jersey & Eleanor Bowne of Flushing, in Queens Co, Province of New York at the Meeting house in Burlington County, New Jersey.

1721 Charles Doughty was named assistant to the will of Simon Bloom in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. [16]

1724 The will of John Jackson named daughter Elizabeth Doughty. [17]

1733 "I, Charles Doughty of Flushing, yeoman, this 30 of May, 1733, being in tolerable health." I leave to my wife Elizabeth, £35. To my three daughters, Elizabeth, Mary and Phebe, each £35. All the rest of my movable estate to my wife and six daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Hannah, Martha and Phebe. My executors are to sell my house and plantations in Flushing and part in Hempstead, and all my lands in both towns. From the proceeds of 7/8 are to be paid to my wife and six daughters. To each of my sons, Samuel and Benjamin, £50, my son John having received a part of his portion before. All the rest of the proceeds to my sons, John, Samuel and Benjamin. I make my wife and son Samuel and my friend Thomas Hicks, Jr. of Flushing executors. This will written upon one side of one sheet of paper. Witness: Joseph Hinchman, T. Humphrey, John Yates and John Cornell. 1735 October 7 proved" [18] [Will mentions wife and all children but Charles.]

1735 "Charles Doughty of flushing dyed 7m 1735." [19]

Charles Doughty and Elizabeth Jackson had children: John, Charles, Sarah, Elizabeth, Samuel, Benjamin, Mary, Hannah, Martha, and Phebe. [20]

1737 Benjamin, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Jackson) Doughty, of Long Island, married Hannah, daughter of Jeremiah and Philadelphia (Masters) Williams of New York. [21]

1747 Samuel Doughty, son of Charles Doughty late of Flushing, and Deborah Willet, daughter of Sam'l Lawrence, were married on March 10 at Flushing. [22]

1747 Mary Doughty, daughter of Charles Doughty late of Flushing, and Zebulon Dickenson, son of Joseph Dickeson deceased of Oyster Bay, were married on September 10 at Flushing. [23]

1757 "John Doughty deceased ye 31 of ye 12 mo. 1757." [24]

1758 "Elizabeth Doughty, widow of Charles Doughty and mother of ye above John Doughty Deceased the ____ of ye 1 mo 1758 aged nearly 90 years." [25]

Research Notes:

Charles Doughty, apparently the son of Elias, married Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of John and Elizabeth Seaman Jackson. Descendants followed to Benjamin (and Hannah Williams) to Charles (and Sarah Dusenberry) to William (and Mary) Doughty. [26]


Footnotes:

[1] Ethan Allen Doty, "The Doughty Family of Long Island," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (1912), 273-87, 312-24, at 280, [InternetArchive].

[2] Ethan Allen Doty, "The Doughty Family of Long Island," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (1912), 273-87, 312-24, at 282, item 9, [InternetArchive].

[3] Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, Calendar of N.Y. Colonial Manuscripts, Indorsed Land Papers; In the Office of the Secretary of State of New York 1643-1803 (Albany, New York: Weed, Parsons & Co, 1864), 32, [GoogleBooks].

[4] Charles T Gritman, Historical Miscellany (NY?: 1920?), 1_400, Queens County Land Records, QR 281, Liber B1-138, 140, 141, [AncestryImage].

[5] Mary Powell Bunker, Long Island Genealogies (Albany: Joel Munsell Sons, 1895), 199, [GoogleBooks].

[6] Ethan Allen Doty, "The Doughty Family of Long Island," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (1912), 273-87, 312-24, at 282, item 9, [InternetArchive].

[7] Quaker Meetings, Flushing, Long Island, Vol 2031, FHL film 17274, item 1, 34-35, [FHLCatalog].

[8] Quaker Meetings, Flushing, Long Island, Vol 2031, FHL film 17274, item 1, 40-41, [FHLCatalog].

[9] Quaker Meetings, Flushing, Long Island, Vol 2031, FHL film 17274, item 1, 42-43, [FHLCatalog].

[10] Quaker Meetings, Flushing, Long Island, Vol 2031, FHL film 17274, item 1, 43-44, [FHLCatalog].

[11] Christopher Morgan and Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. 1 (1849), 663, bottom of left column, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks].

[12] Charles T Gritman, Historical Miscellany (NY?: 1920?), Flushing, Inhabitants, 1698, [AncestryImage].

[13] Carol M. Myers, Early NY State Census Records 1663-1772 (1965), 99, [GoogleBooks].

[14] Ethan Allen Doty, "The Doughty Family of Long Island," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (1912), 273-87, 312-24, at 282, item 9, [InternetArchive].

[15] Charles T Gritman, Historical Miscellany (NY?: 1920?), 1_465, Queens County Deeds and Mortgages, QR 551, Liber B2-388, [AncestryImage].

[16] William S. Pelletreau, Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's office: city of New York, Vol. 2, 1708-1728 (New York: The New York Historical Society, 1894), 260, citing liber 9, page 346, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[17] William S. Pelletreau, Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's office: city of New York, Vol. 2, 1708-1728 (New York: The New York Historical Society, 1894), 326, citing liber 10, page 106, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[18] William S. Pelletreau, Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's office: city of New York, Vol. 3, 1730-1744 (New York: The New York Historical Society, 1895), 180, citing liber 12, p 359, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[19] Abraham S. Underhill, "Records of the Society of Friends of the city of New York and vicinity, Deaths" New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 7 (1876), 39-43, 85-90 at 86, [GoogleBooks].

[20] Ethan Allen Doty, "The Doughty Family of Long Island," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (1912), 273-87, 312-24, at 282, Person 9, [InternetArchive].

[21] William W. H. Davis, with Warren S. Ely and John W. Jordan, ed., History of Bucks County Pennsylvania, 2nd ed., Vol. III (1905), 273, right column, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].

[22] "Records of the Society of Friends of the city of New York and vicinity," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 6 (1875), 97-107, 192-193 at 192, [InternetArchive], [AmericanAncestors].

[23] "Records of the Society of Friends of the city of New York and vicinity," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 6 (1875), 97-107, 192-193 at 192, [InternetArchive], [AmericanAncestors].

[24] Abraham S. Underhill, "Records of the Society of Friends of the city of New York and vicinity, Deaths" New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 7 (1876), 39-43, 85-90 at 88, [GoogleBooks].

[25] Abraham S. Underhill, "Records of the Society of Friends of the city of New York and vicinity, Deaths" New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 7 (1876), 39-43, 85-90 at 88, [GoogleBooks].

[26] Mary Powell Bunker, Long Island Genealogies (Albany: Joel Munsell Sons, 1895), 199, [GoogleBooks].