Display Patriot - P-148650 - Jacob DOAN/DOANE

Jacob DOAN/DOANE

SAR Patriot #: P-148650

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service

Birth: 11 Aug 1760 / / NC
Death: bef 15 Jul 1851 / Washington / IN

Qualifying Service Description:

Served from the State of North Carolina. He was a Scout in the American Revolution


Additional References:
  1. Hinshaw, William Wade, et al, compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Supplement to Volume 1, (Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1991–1994.) pg 9
  2. North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, (Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.) Minutes, 1751-1796, Vol I pg 199

Spouse: Hannah Stupp
Children: Jehu;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1988-02-23 IN 223585 Jaines Dee Doane (130701) Jehu   
2001-12-31 IN 11147 Roger Roy Hauger (157203) Archibald   
2005-08-09 IN 23258 Larry Gene Belcher (158345) Jehu   
2006-10-04 IN 26718 Jace Alan Reynolds (167951) Jehu   
2006-10-04 IN 26722 Merlin Edward Mundy Jr., USN (Ret) (167950) Jehu   
2010-06-23 IN 39468 Alex Dakota Bauernfiend (177343) Jehu   
Location:
Hardinsburg / Washington / IN / USA
Find A Grave Cemetery #:

Grave Plot #:
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
vertical stone with DAR marker
SAR Grave Dedication Date:

Comments:
  • His grave at Honey Creek, Washington Co, IN, where he was thought to be the first permanent settler in 1809, is described as "about one mile from Hardinsburgh, a rough stone marker." As a scout in the Federal Army in the Revolution, it has been marked by the D.A.R. of New Albany, IN
  • Cemetery site plowed over. Stone set along the road by the Washington County Cemetery Commission in 1986. Dedicated by John Hay Chapter INSSAR
  • Photo displayed courtesy of James C. Arnold, INSSAR


Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:



Author: Nils Eric Danielsson
Jacob Doan, son of John and Ruth (Dixon) Doan(e)

SAR Ancestor #: P-148650 DAR Ancestor #:

Service: North Carolina Rank: Scout

Birth: 11 Aug 1760 Place: Cane Creek, North Carolina

Death: 15 Jun 1850 Place: Hardinsburg, Washington County, Indiana

Burial: Honey Creek, Washington County, Indiana

Spouse: Hannah Stupp

Children:
Elisha
Joseph
Hannah
Archibald
Jehu
Jacob

Jacob, b. _; was disowned , for bearing arms, by the Cane Creek Meeting 1781, 6,2, but restored to membership, 1792, 6, 2.

Source: Ancestry.com. The Doane family : I. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth, II. Doctor John Done, of Maryland, and their descendants : with notes upo [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.

Original data: Doane, Alfred Adler,. The Doane family : I. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth, II. Doctor John Done, of Maryland, and their descendants: with notes upon English families of the name. Boston, Mass.: A.A. Doane, 1902. p. 124.

Grave located at Honey Creek, Washington Co., IN. The gravesite has been marked by the DAR of New Albany, IN.
Information shared on Ancestry.com 9 Oct 2009 by rere1652.

Find A Grave:
Gravestone inscribed:
DOAN CEMETERY
JACOB DOAN
AUG. 11, 1760 – JUNE 15, 1850
SERVED IN REVOLUTIONARY
WAR AS A SCOUT IN THE
FEDERAL ARMY FROM N.C.

HANNA STUPP D. 1817
WIFE OF JACOB
TWO CHILDREN OF JACOB AND HANNAH

ERECTED BY
WASHINGTON COUNTY
CEMETERY COMMISSION

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Doan&GSfn=Jacob&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=34245791&df=all&

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