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Alpheus Doty

 

Greene County, Tennessee developed from the Nolichucky settlement. It was formed in 1783 from part of the original Washington County, North Carolina.

Alpheus Doty was born in Greene County, Tennessee on March 21, 1824. He was the son of Jesse Doty and Rebecca Humbird

He married Sarah Thompson. Sarah was the daughter of Alexander Thompson and Mary Jones.

Francis M. Doty (1845),
Jesse James Doty (1847),
Rebecca Jane Doty(1850, John T. Smith),
John C. Doty (1854, married Edna M. Smith).

 
     
 

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from Doty-Doten Family in America: Descendants of Edward Doty

Alpheus Doty, son Jesse Doty and Rebecca Humbird, b. Greene Co., Tenn., March 21. 1824; m. there, Sarah Thompson, dau Alexander Thompson and Mary Jones. They live Rheatown, Tenn.
Children:
i. Francis M., b. July 16, 1845; lives Jameson, Mo.
ii. Jesse James, b. Nov. 28, 1847.
iii. Rebecca Jane, b. Jan. 6, 1850; not m.; lives Rheatown.
iv. Mary Ann, b. March 2, 1852; m. John T. Smith; live Rheatown.
v. John C, b. March 14, 1854; [married Edna M. Smith] lives Rheatown.

 
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