Note: Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Individual Records (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.), Source Medium: (null)
Thomas is my Great, Great, Great Grandfather & I had this information from family members. I also took a photo of his monument at a Moreland, Ohio cemetery.
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This person was created through the import of KRH Family Tree_2010-12-30.ged on 19 March 2011.
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Thomas Doty Sr was born in Wayne Co, Ohio not Kentucky. His Find a Grave memorial 17636560 states this information as did this bio on Wikitree at one time. His children were Sarah Force 1807-1859, Thomas 1809-1888, Joseph Pickett 1812-1890, Moses 1816-1892, Hiram Doty 1819-1880, and Daniel R Dowty 1827-1907.
Since Thomas Doute, Sr. is my 3rd Great-Grandfather, I already knew all of this information. I'm not sure how it got changed to Kentucky because Thomas, Sr., Thomas, Jr, William Joseph and Charlie Emory were ALL born in Ohio. If it said Kentucky on the profile I created for Thomas, Sr., it was entirely a mistake and I don't know how that could have happened because I've known all along he wasn't born in Kentucky. None of my ancestors on the Doty side of the family were born in Kentucky.
Doute-11 and Doty-158 appear to represent the same person because: Clearly the same person. Both are part of a pair of duplicate family trees I have been matching up. Same names, same dates, same spouse.
Joe Morgan - Son of Eva Frances Doty.