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Jesse Doane (abt. 1782 - 1836)

Jesse Doane aka Doan
Born about in Cane Creek, Chatham, North Carolina, USAmap
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Husband of — married 19 Sep 1806 in Chatham County, North Carolinamap
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Died at about age 54 in Rock Valley, Tennessee, USAmap
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Biography

Jesse was b. Cane Creek, N.C, Dec. 3, 1782, d. 1836; m. Sept. 19, 1806 Sarah Whinery, b. Sept. 21, 1789, d. 1858/59. Mr. Doane was a farmer and school teacher. The family moved to Friends Station (Lost Creek Monthly Meeting), Tenn., the certificate of removal of their membership in the Soc. of Friends to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, Jefferson Co., Tenn., being dated Jan. 25, 1832. The family traveled in a covered wagon from Cane Creek to attend the Quaker Quarterly Meeting held at Friends Station and decided to remain there permanently, buying a farm four miles from Friends Sta. in Rocky Valley, Tenn. The log cabin built next to the Quaker Meeting House for Jesse to use as a school house was still standing in 1950. Children, all b. at Cane Creek, N.C. except the youngest :

  • Salalthiel, d. Dec. 31, 1823.
  • Elwood, b. Sept. 28, 1808, d. Feb. 28, 1825.
  • John, b. Mar. 20, 1811.
  • Robert, b. Aug. 14, 1813.
  • Jesse Elwood, b. Dec. 26, 1815; moved to Ind., traveling in a great west bound caravan with his brother Robert and others,
  • Polly (Mary), b. July 19, 1818; bur. in Jefferson Co., Tenn.; m. a Newman and had a son, Robert, d. ca. 1940; (m. Sallie Lawrence and had: Andrew; Grace; Russell; Kate and Jessie),
  • Sarah (Sally), b. Feb. 3, 1821, d. Nov. 14, 1883; bur. Friends Station; m. Wilson Manley, a farmer; lived in Jefferson Co. Issue: Robert; Houston; Benjamin; Mary and Margaret,
  • Martha (Mattie), b. Sept. 13, 1823; m. a Sellers,
  • Aseneth, b. Feb. 17, 1825, m. Roy Bales.
  • Thomas W., b. Apr. 7, 1828; m. Caroline Adams; bur. Thorn Grove, Tenn.
  • Anna Margaret, b. Mar. 11, 1831; m. a Lloyd and had dau. Mattie Hodge.
  • xii. William Penn, b. June 2, 1833, Rocky Valley, Tenn.

The family traveled in a covered wagon from Cane Creek to attend the Quaker Quarterly Meeting at Friends Station, and decided to remain there permanently. They bought a farm 4 miles from Friends Station, Rocky Valley, Tennessee. The log cabin built next to the Quaker Meeting House for Jesse to use as a school house was still standing in 1950 (taken from "The Doane Family", vol II, pg 32. pub 1975, Doane Family Assn of America)

  • Fact: Burial Unknown

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