Colin Macpherson Dobell1
M, #2005, b. 26 November 1896, d. 30 May 1918
Colin Macpherson Dobell was born on 26 November 1896 in Beauvoir Manor, Québec.1,2 He was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell.3 Colin Macpherson Dobell was baptised on 8 February 1897 at Sillery, Québec.1 He died on 30 May 1918 in Chaumuzy, France, at the age of 21 of his wounds. He was a First Lieutenant serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers. He is buried in Marfaux British Cemetery near Reims.4,5
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Sillery (Church of England), 1897.
- [S460] MI, "Dobell, Mount Hermon, Sillery, Quebec."
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W52.
- [S49] CWGC, VII. E. 10.
Francis Curzon Dobell1
M, #2006, b. 2 August 1898, d. 8 February 1941
Francis Curzon Dobell. Advocate.1 He was born on 2 August 1898 in Sillery, Québec.2 He was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell.3 Francis Curzon Dobell was baptised on 29 August 1898 at Sillery, Québec.2 He married Sybil Octavia Robertson, daughter of James Morrison Robertson and Benedicta Trotter, on 20 January 1926 in Montréal.1 Francis Curzon Dobell died on 8 February 1941 in Montréal at the age of 42.4
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Unitarian Messiah), 1926.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Sillery (Church of England), 1898.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W52.
George Dobell
M, #19105
Child of George Dobell
- Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell+ b. 27 Jan 1836, d. 11 Jan 1902
Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell1
M, #2003, b. 27 January 1836, d. 11 January 1902
Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell was born on 27 January 1836 in Liverpool.2 He was the son of George Dobell. The marriage of Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell and Elizabeth Frances Macpherson was registered in the quarter ending September 1866 in the St. George, Hanover Square, London, registration district.3 Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell died on 11 January 1902 near Folkestone, Kent, at the age of 65
OBITUARY.
The Hon. R. R. Dobell, member of the Privy Council of Canada, who had been staying for a week at Folkestone, was out riding on Saturday with his son-ln-law, Major Hull. They were returning from Hythe, and when near Seabrook Mr. Dobell’s horse was startled and the rider was thrown heavily to the ground, death being practically instantaneous. Mr. Dobell was born in Liverpool in 1837, and at the age of 20 emigrated to Canada to embark in the lumber trade. In conjunction with his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Beckett, he founded the firm of R. R. Dobell and Co., Quebec, one of the largest establishments of the kind in Canada. Besides attending to the business of his firm, of which he was the head, he took an active interest in public affairs, and was elected to the presidency of the Quebec Board of Trade, and was subsequently appointed one of the Harbour Commissioners for that city. Mr. Dobell was instrumental in promoting the adoption of the cold storage principle in Transatlantic steamers, and was president of the Cold Storage Company of Quebec. He was also a director of the Quebec Railway Bridge Company. He attended as a delegate the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire hold in London in 1892, and also the subsequent congress of 1896. Between the dates of those two congresses he went to Cape Town, and addressed meetings there in behalf of the commercial interests of Canada. In 1895 he contested Quebec West for the Canadian House of Commons as an Independent candidate, losing the election on a recount; but at the general election in the following year, when he stood as the regular candidate of the Liberal Opposition, he was returned by a substantial majority. On the formation of the Laurier Cabinet, July, 1896, he was appointed a member of the Government without portfolio. For many years Mr. Dobell was a prominent supporter of the cause of Imperial federation, and he assisted Lord Rosebery in founding the British Empire League. He was strongly in favour of tariff reform, of inter-colonial trade, and also of fair reciprocal trade with the United States, and throughout he was an advocate of preferential trade with Great Britain.
A Reuter telegram from Ottawa, dated January 12, says:-“The death of Mr. Richard Reid Dobell, a member of the Canadian Cabinet, at Folkestone, is deeply deplored by his colleagues in the Cabinet. Mr. Dobell was expected to return next month to his Parliamentary duties. His son, Major Dobell, commanded the Welsh Fusiliers at the evacuation of Pekin." The Times, 13 January 1902.4,5
The Hon. R. R. Dobell, member of the Privy Council of Canada, who had been staying for a week at Folkestone, was out riding on Saturday with his son-ln-law, Major Hull. They were returning from Hythe, and when near Seabrook Mr. Dobell’s horse was startled and the rider was thrown heavily to the ground, death being practically instantaneous. Mr. Dobell was born in Liverpool in 1837, and at the age of 20 emigrated to Canada to embark in the lumber trade. In conjunction with his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Beckett, he founded the firm of R. R. Dobell and Co., Quebec, one of the largest establishments of the kind in Canada. Besides attending to the business of his firm, of which he was the head, he took an active interest in public affairs, and was elected to the presidency of the Quebec Board of Trade, and was subsequently appointed one of the Harbour Commissioners for that city. Mr. Dobell was instrumental in promoting the adoption of the cold storage principle in Transatlantic steamers, and was president of the Cold Storage Company of Quebec. He was also a director of the Quebec Railway Bridge Company. He attended as a delegate the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire hold in London in 1892, and also the subsequent congress of 1896. Between the dates of those two congresses he went to Cape Town, and addressed meetings there in behalf of the commercial interests of Canada. In 1895 he contested Quebec West for the Canadian House of Commons as an Independent candidate, losing the election on a recount; but at the general election in the following year, when he stood as the regular candidate of the Liberal Opposition, he was returned by a substantial majority. On the formation of the Laurier Cabinet, July, 1896, he was appointed a member of the Government without portfolio. For many years Mr. Dobell was a prominent supporter of the cause of Imperial federation, and he assisted Lord Rosebery in founding the British Empire League. He was strongly in favour of tariff reform, of inter-colonial trade, and also of fair reciprocal trade with the United States, and throughout he was an advocate of preferential trade with Great Britain.
A Reuter telegram from Ottawa, dated January 12, says:-“The death of Mr. Richard Reid Dobell, a member of the Canadian Cabinet, at Folkestone, is deeply deplored by his colleagues in the Cabinet. Mr. Dobell was expected to return next month to his Parliamentary duties. His son, Major Dobell, commanded the Welsh Fusiliers at the evacuation of Pekin." The Times, 13 January 1902.4,5
Child of Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell and Elizabeth Frances Macpherson
- William Molson Dobell+6 b. 8 Aug 1867, d. 24 Jun 1953
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Sillery (Church of England), 1869.
- [S460] MI, "Dobell, Mount Hermon, Sillery, Quebec."
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W52.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, 13 January 1902.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Richard Trevor McRae Dobell1
M, #2008, b. 21 November 1901, d. 9 January 1979
Richard Trevor McRae Dobell was born on 21 November 1901 in Québec City.1 He was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell.2 Richard Trevor McRae Dobell married Orynthia Florence Evelyn Jones, daughter of Henry F.M. Jones and Orynthia Violet Lloyd, on 30 January 1937 in All Saints' Church, Westholm, British Columbia.3 Richard Trevor McRae Dobell died on 9 January 1979 in North Cowichan, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 774 and is buried in Westholme All Saints Anglican Cemetery, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.5
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S89] Family Search, British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990 a.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://canadianheadstones.com/bc/view.php?id=4518
Colonel Sidney Hope Dobell D.S.O., C.A.1
M, #2007, b. 7 June 1900, d. 29 June 1992
Colonel Sidney Hope Dobell D.S.O., C.A. was also known as "Choppy" Dobell. He was born on 7 June 1900 in Sillery, Québec.1 He was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell.2 Colonel Sidney Hope Dobell D.S.O., C.A. was baptised on 7 September 1900 at Sillery, Québec.1 He graduated in 1918 from Royal Military College, Canada, He was Commanding Officer of the 6th Field Regiment, RCA, in 1942. He became comptroller of McGill University in 1947. He married Mary Grant Macintosh, daughter of Preble Macintosh, on 20 September 1925 in Emmanual Church, Montréal.3 Colonel Sidney Hope Dobell D.S.O., C.A. died on 29 June 1992 in Montréal at the age of 92.4
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Sillery (Church of England), 1900.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Congregational Emmanual), 1925.
- [S460] MI, "Dobell, Mount Hermon, Sillery, Quebec."
William Molson Dobell
M, #2002, b. 8 August 1867, d. 24 June 1953
William Molson Dobell was born on 8 August 1867 in Québec.1,2 He was the son of Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell and Elizabeth Frances Macpherson.2 William Molson Dobell married Constance May Sewell, daughter of Dr. Charles Colin Sewell and Helen Amelia Webster, on 7 December 1895 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.3 William Molson Dobell died on 24 June 1953 in his home, Cacouna, at the age of 85.2
Mr. Dobell was educated at the Charterhouse School, Surrey, England. On the completion of his school studies, in 1886, he entered the employ of the firm of Dobell, Beckett & Company, a concern which was founded by his father in the year 1856 and carries on an extensive business in the exportation of timber and lumber to Great Britain and Europe. Always bringing to bear on the solution of difficult commercial and financial problems keen insight and ready discrimination, he was admitted a partner of the firm in 1895. On the death of his father in 1902, he took the leading part in the management of the firm, in which capacity he continued until 1907, when he retired from the business. Mr. Dobell stands for reform, advancement and improvement in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the city of Quebec and of the Province. He has always exhibited a keen interest in shipping matters, and for the last five years has been a member of the Quebec Harbor Commissioners, having been elected to represent those interests. He is also a School Commissioner and a member of the Council of the municipality of St. Colomba of Sillery, near Quebec, where he resides, both of which offices he has held for several years. He also served for several years as an officer in the Eighth Royal Rifles, of Quebec, and retired with the rank of Captain. In religious faith he is an Anglican.
Mr. Dobell is a member of numerous clubs, among which may be mentioned the following: Garrison Club, Quebec, Rideau Club, Ottawa, Montreal Hunt Club, Mount Royal and St. James Clubs, Montreal, and the Junior Athenaeum, London, England. He is also Vice-President of the Turf Club, Quebec. Mr. Dobell has travelled extensively, and has visited Europe, Australia, New Zealand, etc., in order to gain some knowledge of foreign parts of the world.1
Mr. Dobell was educated at the Charterhouse School, Surrey, England. On the completion of his school studies, in 1886, he entered the employ of the firm of Dobell, Beckett & Company, a concern which was founded by his father in the year 1856 and carries on an extensive business in the exportation of timber and lumber to Great Britain and Europe. Always bringing to bear on the solution of difficult commercial and financial problems keen insight and ready discrimination, he was admitted a partner of the firm in 1895. On the death of his father in 1902, he took the leading part in the management of the firm, in which capacity he continued until 1907, when he retired from the business. Mr. Dobell stands for reform, advancement and improvement in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the city of Quebec and of the Province. He has always exhibited a keen interest in shipping matters, and for the last five years has been a member of the Quebec Harbor Commissioners, having been elected to represent those interests. He is also a School Commissioner and a member of the Council of the municipality of St. Colomba of Sillery, near Quebec, where he resides, both of which offices he has held for several years. He also served for several years as an officer in the Eighth Royal Rifles, of Quebec, and retired with the rank of Captain. In religious faith he is an Anglican.
Mr. Dobell is a member of numerous clubs, among which may be mentioned the following: Garrison Club, Quebec, Rideau Club, Ottawa, Montreal Hunt Club, Mount Royal and St. James Clubs, Montreal, and the Junior Athenaeum, London, England. He is also Vice-President of the Turf Club, Quebec. Mr. Dobell has travelled extensively, and has visited Europe, Australia, New Zealand, etc., in order to gain some knowledge of foreign parts of the world.1
Children of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell
- Colin Macpherson Dobell2 b. 26 Nov 1896, d. 30 May 1918
- Francis Curzon Dobell+2 b. 2 Aug 1898, d. 8 Feb 1941
- Colonel Sidney Hope Dobell D.S.O., C.A.+2 b. 7 Jun 1900, d. 29 Jun 1992
- Richard Trevor McRae Dobell+2 b. 21 Nov 1901, d. 9 Jan 1979
Elizabeth Mary Dobles1
F, #20706, b. March 1852
Elizabeth Mary Dobles was born in March 1852 in Southwark, London.2,3 She married John Edmund Schneider, son of John William Schneider and Isabella Grieve, on 9 May 1868 in Vaudreuil Anglican Church.4
Children of Elizabeth Mary Dobles and John Edmund Schneider
- Mary Isabella Schneider5 b. 5 Jan 1869, d. 6 Jan 1869
- Eva Freemantle Schneider6 b. 21 Apr 1870, d. 27 Feb 1890
- Minto Grieve Schneider+7 b. 3 Dec 1872
- John James Gordon Schneider4 b. 11 May 1876
- Georgina Isabel Schneider4 b. 26 Jan 1879, d. 15 Oct 1924
- Walter Lorne Schneider4 b. 7 Aug 1881
- Charles Murray Schneider4 b. 17 Mar 1884, d. 26 Aug 1885
- William Edmund Schneider4 b. 24 Jun 1886, d. 7 Nov 1907
- Francis (Frank) Clarke Schneider4 b. 5 Mar 1889, d. 10 Sep 1963
- Marky Elizabeth Schneider4 b. 16 Feb 1892, d. 22 Jul 1917
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Vaudreuil (Anglican, Hudson Heigths Como), 1869.
- [S225] 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec. Montreal St Antoine, Sub-District 37 - St Antoine Ward.
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S515] Mary Katharine Williams, "Grieve-Schneider line," e-mail to John Rees, November 2009.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Coteau-du-Lac (Anglican Saint Lawrence), 1838.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Vaudreuil (Anglican, Hudson Heigths Como), 1870.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Vaudreuil (Anglican, Hudson Heigths Como), 1873.
Ethel Ellanor Dodd
F, #27227, b. 1886, d. 18 August 1968
Ethel Ellanor Dodd was born in 1886 in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 She married Abraham Hobart Tower, son of Abraham Hobart Tower 3rd and Mary Fogg Osgood. Ethel Ellanor Dodd died on 18 August 1968 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts,1 and is buried in Cohasset Central Cemetery, Cohasset, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 161554184."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 161554184, Ethel Ellanor Dodd Tower, includes gravestone photograph."
Eugene Emmett Dodd1
M, #23459, b. 13 March 1859, d. 3 October 1939
Eugene Emmett Dodd was born on 13 March 1859 in Blachleyville, Ohio.1 He married as his second wife Harriet Sewall, daughter of William Winter Sewall and Susan Eva Cox.1 Eugene Emmett Dodd died on 3 October 1939 in Springfiled, Greene County, Missouri, at the age of 801 and is buried in Maple Park Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.2
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 47833750."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 47833750, Eugene Emmett Dodd, showing gravestone photograph."
John Stevens Dodd1
M, #24009, b. 3 October 1880, d. 29 January 1920
John Stevens Dodd was born on 3 October 1880 in Illinois.1 He married Annie Bell Sewall, daughter of James Lloyd Sewall and Georgia Oliver, on 30 November 1912 in McCurtain, Oklahoma.2 John Stevens Dodd died on 29 January 1920 in Hempstead, Arkansas, at the age of 39.3
Children of John Stevens Dodd and Annie Bell Sewall
- Thomas J. Dodd4 b. 21 Apr 1914, d. 24 Jan 1968
- Susie Marie Dodd4 b. 13 Jan 1919, d. 16 Jul 2015
Sally Dodd1
F, #3391
Sally Dodd married Francis Titcomb, son of Hon. Enoch Titcomb and Ann Jones, on 1 September 1811 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2
Susie Marie Dodd1
F, #24011, b. 13 January 1919, d. 16 July 2015
Susie Marie Dodd was born on 13 January 1919 in Melvern, Arkansas.2 She was the daughter of John Stevens Dodd and Annie Bell Sewall.1 Susie Marie Dodd died on 16 July 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the age of 96.2
Thomas J. Dodd1
M, #24010, b. 21 April 1914, d. 24 January 1968
Thomas J. Dodd was born on 21 April 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.2 He was the son of John Stevens Dodd and Annie Bell Sewall.1 Thomas J. Dodd died on 24 January 1968 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, at the age of 53.2
Citations
- [S206] 1920 US Census, Arkansas, Hot Spring, Midway, District 0110.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 18945577."
Alice Dodge1
F, #24411, b. 5 August 1907, d. 19 February 1982
Alice Dodge was born on 5 August 1907 in Wiscasset, Maine.1,2 She was the daughter of William Dodge and Mabel Sherman.2 Alice Dodge married Rufus Shirley Sewall, son of Charles Summers Sewall and Ruth Shirley Groves.1 Alice Dodge died on 19 February 1982 in Morehead City, Carteret County, North Carolina, at the age of 742 and is buried in Saint Pauls Episcopal Church Cemetery, Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 83986055."
- [S89] Family Search, North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994.
Benjamin Dodge
M, #25589
Benjamin Dodge married Eliza Newhall.
Child of Benjamin Dodge and Eliza Newhall
- Caroline M. Dodge+ b. c 1817, d. 1 Aug 1905
Caroline M. Dodge1
F, #19122, b. circa 1817, d. 1 August 1905
Caroline M. Dodge was born circa 1817 in Salem, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Dodge and Eliza Newhall. Caroline M. Dodge married firstly Otis Gove on 25 November 1839 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.3 Caroline M. Dodge married secondly Charles May, son of Colonel Joseph May and Dorothy Sewall, on 11 February 1845 in Lynn, Massachusetts.3 Caroline M. Dodge died on 1 August 1905 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.2
Children of Caroline M. Dodge and Charles May
- Eliza Dorothy Sewall May4 b. 25 Dec 1846, d. 4 Sep 1851
- Catharine Dodge May4 b. 17 Feb 1849
- Annie Bancroft May4 b. 11 Aug 1852, d. 21 Aug 1853
- Joseph Sewall May4 b. 21 May 1855
David Low Dodge
M, #15549, b. 14 June 1774, d. 23 April 1852
David Low Dodge was born on 14 June 1774 in Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut.1 He married Sarah Cleveland, daughter of Rev. Aaron Porter Cleveland and Abiah Hyde. David Low Dodge died on 23 April 1852 in New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, at the age of 771 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.2
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 12298977."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 12298977, David Low Dodge, showing vault photograph."
Hannah Dodge1
F, #7628
Hannah Dodge was the daughter of George Dodge.2 Hannah Dodge married John Cabot on 9 May 1779 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,2,3
Child of Hannah Dodge and John Cabot
- Frances "Fanny" Cabot+1 b. 9 Jan 1780, d. 15 Feb 1868
Hannah L. Dodge1
F, #17709
Child of Hannah L. Dodge and Thomas F. Farrington
- Louisa Elizabeth Farrington+2 b. Oct 1848, d. 1917
John Maynard Dodge1
M, #19446
Child of John Maynard Dodge and Marjorie Moyer Kerr
- Joan Elizabeth Dodge-Kerr+1 b. 23 Jul 1922, d. 19 Jul 2003
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, http://boothbayregister.maine.com//2003-07-24/…
Lydia Dodge1
F, #14205, b. 1750, d. 1807
Lydia Dodge was born in 1750.2 She married Andrew Cabot, son of Joseph Cabot and Anne Orne.1 Lydia Dodge died in 1807.2
Children of Lydia Dodge and Andrew Cabot
- Elizabeth Cabot+1 b. 1776, d. 10 Nov 1817
- Sarah Cabot1 b. 24 Oct 1779, d. 27 Sep 1861
- Lydia Cabot+3 b. 8 May 1787, d. 31 May 1869
William Dodge
M, #26380
Child of William Dodge and Mabel Sherman
- Alice Dodge b. 5 Aug 1907, d. 19 Feb 1982
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994.
Joan Elizabeth Dodge-Kerr
F, #19445, b. 23 July 1922, d. 19 July 2003
Joan Elizabeth Dodge-Kerr was born on 23 July 1922 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.1 She was the daughter of John Maynard Dodge and Marjorie Moyer Kerr.1 Joan Elizabeth Dodge-Kerr married Mark Warren Sewall, son of Donald Swanton Sewall and Marguerite Eulalie Monjo, on 6 September 1947 in Boothbay, Maine.2 Joan Elizabeth Dodge-Kerr died on 19 July 2003 in Boothbay, Maine, at the age of 80.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, http://boothbayregister.maine.com//2003-07-24/…
- [S89] Family Search, Maine, Marriage Index, 1892-1966, 1977-1996.
Anne Jane Dodgson1
F, #25700, d. 1916
Anne Jane Dodgson married Rev. William Sykes in 1885 There were eight children of this marriage.1 Anne Jane Dodgson died in 1916.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser, 29 August 1930.
Adam de Doditon1
M, #18524, d. before 1203
Adam de Doditon married Avelina de Woodcote, daughter of Richard de Woodcote.1 Adam de Doditon died before 1203.1
Child of Adam de Doditon and Avelina de Woodcote
Citations
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9. p. 12.
Hawise de Doditon1
F, #18525
Hawise de Doditon was the daughter of Adam de Doditon and Avelina de Woodcote.1 Hawise de Doditon married Adam de Chetwynd, son of Sir Adam de Chetwynd de Chetwynd.1
Citations
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9. p. 12.
Louise Doehme1
F, #25163
Child of Louise Doehme and Charles L. Holton
- Robert Ketcham Holton1 b. 30 Sep 1911
Citations
- [S589] Barbara Mildram, Mildram - Sewall, p. 17.
Edward Sutherland Doering
M, #23874, b. 16 May 1871, d. 30 May 1928
Edward Sutherland Doering was born on 16 May 1871 in India.1 He married Stella Frances Chichester. Edward Sutherland Doering died on 30 May 1928 in Windsor, Hants, Nova Scotia, at the age of 57.1
Child of Edward Sutherland Doering and Stella Frances Chichester
- Maurice Edward Chichester Doering b. 8 Aug 1900
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Nova Scotia Deaths, 1890-1955.