_George BINGHAM _____+
| (1750 - 1829)
_Henry Vest BINGHAM _|
| (1785 - 1823) m 1808|
| |_Louisa VEST ________
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_George Caleb BINGHAM ______|
| (1811 - 1879) m 1836 |
| | _Matthias AMEND _____
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| |_Mary AMEND _________|
| (1787 - 1851) m 1808|
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|_Sarah Elizabeth HUTCHISON _|
(1819 - 1848) m 1836 |
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_Ralph DE MORTIMER __________________+
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_Hugh DE MORTIMER ______________|
| (.... - 1148) |
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_Hugh DE MORTIMER ___|
| (.... - 1180) |
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|--Roger DE MORTIMER
| (1158 - 1215)
| _Ranulf de Meschines DE BRISQUESART _+
| | (1070 - 1129)
| _Ranulf de Meschines DE GERNON _|
| | (1116 - 1153) m 1141 |
| | |_Lucy DE TAILBOYS ___________________+
| | (1074 - ....)
|_Maude DE MESCHINES _|
(1144 - ....) |
| _Robert DE CAEN _____________________+
| | (1088 - 1147) m 1109
|_Maud Fitzrobert DE GLOUCESTER _|
(1120 - 1189) m 1141 |
|_Amicia Fitzhamon DE MEULLENT _______+
(1090 - 1157) m 1109
[2237] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 272522
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_Samuel DOUGHTY _____|
| (.... - 1822) |
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|--Edward DOUGHTY
| (1789 - 1863)
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(.... - 1819) |
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[1696]
"The Doughty Family ..." d 17 Jun 1863, aged 74 years & 11 days His health was feeble after recovery from yellow fever so In 1805 he visited his uncle Edward in Virgina to get away from the city. He was attacked twice by yellow fever.
"Life of Samuel Stilwell..." p 40 '... was a partner of his father, a merchant dealing in lumber. Their trade was mainly with the British West India Islands, and was interrupted by the war of 1812.
... for more than thirty years they resided there [at the house in the Bowery].
During the dull times consequent on the war, Mr. Doughty studied surveying, and when peace and renewed prosperity caused improvements to be resumed inthe city, he preferred the sure gains of that business, to the uncertainties of commerce.'
"Lot 185 Old Cemetery - Doughty" notes by ?; d; b from age 75 yr, 11 dy
Doughty family tree by David D. Knox (?): Purchased a farm in Newark (Eastern Part) in 1831 from Frederick Babcock; Moved to Newark 1848
"Edward Doughty, his Life, ...", p 5, b place
p 14, following their wedding tour he and Eliza were invited to visit Samuel Stilwell & his wife at no 27 Bowery. They remained there for "... more than thirty years being bound to each oter by strong feelings of friendship and by the condition of Mr Stilwell's health which after 1815 was feeble and uncertain."
they moved to Newark, NJ in 1848
in 1815 he joined the Volunteer Fire Department
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|--David STEFFENSON
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| _Donald Grant MITCHELL _+
| | (1861 - 1949) m 1889
| _H. Rees MITCHELL ___|
| | (1908 - 1992) |
| | |_Mary Dews REESE _______
| | (1865 - 1961) m 1889
|_Mary Rees MITCHELL _|
(1943 - ....) |
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|_Elizabeth BOSS _____|
(1914 - ....) |
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