┌── William Doty
│ c1811-1857
│
│
Mary A. Doty ───────────┤
B: 1845 │
D: 1921 │
└── Emeline Swaar
c1810-1856
M: John P. "Jack" Altum
M: - Wallstein
Mary A. Doty [ID 00474]
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Mary A. Doty1,2,3 [Belle Doty4].
Born Jun 13 1845, Ohio.1,3,4,5,6
She married John P. "Jack" Altum7, Nov 6 18737 [Dec 21 18652,8], Marion County, Illinois7. John was born Feb 7 1846, Missouri.1,4,5,9 John was the son of Spencer Altom & Malvina Parks.
One child:6
William Altom, born c1867, Illinois.
9,10
Mary and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jul 30 1870), Marion County, Illinois:9
Altom, John, age 23, born in Missouri; farmer; $500 personal property.
Altom, Mary, age 23, born in Missouri; keeping house.
Altom, Wm, age 3, born in Illinois.
Mary and John were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 17 1880), living in the household of John's parents in Cooke County, Texas:5
Aultum, J.P., son, age 34, born in Missouri; father born in Illinois; mother born in Kentucky; physician.
Aultum, Mary, daughter-in-law, age 34, born in Ohio; parents born in Ohio.
Living nearby in 1880 was the family of brother James B. Altum.11
John died Jan 4 1890, buried Dye Cemetery, about ¾ mile south of FM902 on CR219, near Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.1,4
After John died Mary resided at the Rad Ware residence for 28 years until her death.10 Radford A. Ware (1860-1925) was a son of Nancy Altom (1819-1901) & John W. Ware (1815-?); Nancy was a daughter of James Bulger Altom (1780-1840) and sister of Spencer Altom who married Hannah Doty.12 Thus Rad Ware was the son of Hannah Doty's sister-in-law, Nancy Altom. And Hannah Doty was the mother of Mary's husband John "Jack" Altom. So Radford Altom was a first cousin to Mary's husband John "Jack" Altom.
Mary was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 2 1900), working as a servant in the household of Rad & Lula Ware in Cooke County, Texas:6
Altum, Mary, servant, age 55, born June 1845 in Illinois; parents' birthplaces unknown; widow; 1 child, 1 living; occupation: house keeper.
She then married - Wallstein.13
Mary A. Doty died Mar 30 1921, buried Dye Cemetery, about ¾ mile south of FM902 on CR219, near Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.1,4
Photo: Mary Doty & John P. "Jack" Altum gravestone Dye Cemetery
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Photo: Mary Doty gravestone Dye Cemetery
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Sources
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Contribution from Mark Hughes ().
- 1850 census, Elizabeth Township, Lawrence County, Ohio; roll M432-701, page 296-297, line #38, dwelling #80, family #81.
- Burials in Dye Cemetery, Cooke County, Texas:
http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Cooke/cemetery/dye.htm.
- 1880 census, Precinct 1, Cooke County, Texas; roll T9-1297, ED 110, page 187D, line #22, dwelling #285, family #289.
- 1900 census, Precinct 7, Cooke County, Texas; roll T623-1623, ED 39, page 1B, line #63, dwelling #16, family #16.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900
http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html.
- Contribution from Mark Hughes (), citing:
will of Oliver Perry Doty.
- 1870 census, Salem P.O., Township 3 Range 2, Marion County, Illinois; roll M593-253, page 182, line #33, dwelling #207, family #207.
- Genealogy data by ():
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ware1854/w5.html.
- 1880 census, Precinct 1, Cooke County, Texas; roll T9-1297, ED 110, page 187C, line #1, dwelling #272, family #276.
- Ancestry Family Tree data "Frakes Family Tree" posted by "Stephen_Frakes".
- Hannah Jane Doty obituary.
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