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Lorenzo D. DOUGHTY

Male 1811 - 1885  (74 years)

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  • Name Lorenzo D. DOUGHTY 
    Birth 1811  VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1885  Izard, AR Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Age 40, District 12, Wilson county, TN, 1850 census.Age 49, McMinville, Warren county, TN, 1860 census.Age 59, Union, Izard, AR, 1870 census. $700, $160.Age 69, Union, Izard, AR, 1880 census. Harrison Doughty, age22, living with them.WILSON COUNTY, ROLL 13DEED BOOK X, pp 167:168,116 Acres; $600.00[Tennessee State Archives]This indenture made and intend the 5th day of October in theyear 1847between CHARLES H. SPEARS of the State of Tennessee, SmithCounty, of theone part and L. D. DOUGHTY of the County of Wilson and Stateaforesaid ofthe other part, witnesseth that the said C. W. SPEARS for and inconsideration of the sum of Six Hundred Hundred Dollars to himpaid thereceipt whereof is acknowledged, hath bargained or sold andconveyed untothe said L. D. DOUGHTY his heirs and assigns forever a certaintract orparcel of land originally granted to JAMES DAVIDSON of 450 acresbeginningat a white walnut and ironwood, thence south eighty eight polesand a halfto a white walnut thence east 227 poles to two birches, thencenorth fiftyone and a half poles to an elm thence west fifty two poles to astake andelm and chinquepin oak, thence north thirty six and a half polesto a whiteash and Chinquepin oak, thence west 175 poles to the beginning,containingby estimation 116 acres to have and to hold the aforesaid landwith all therights, profits, hereditaments and appurtainances of the samebelonging tothe said L. D. DOUGHTY, his heirs and assigns forever and thesaid C. H.SPEARS for himself, his heirs and assigns the above [recited?]land, I willwarrant and defend against the right title interest or claim ofall andevery person or persons in witness whereof the said CHARLES H.SPEARS haththis day set his hand and seal the day and year above writtensigned,sealed and delivered in the presence of us.Charles H. Spear {SEAL}Test: ROLAND W. NEWBEYJAMES B. COOKSEYState of Tennessee, Wilson County } Personally appeared beforeme Josiah S.McClain, Clerk of the County Court of same county of Wilson,CHARLES H.SPEAR the within named bargainer with whom I am personallyacquainted withand who acknowledged that he executed the written deed for thepurposestherein contained. Witness my hand at office this 2nd day ofOctober, 1848.J. S. McCLAIN,ClerkRegistered October 3rd 1848A. W. VICK, Register of Wilson County, Transfer of RegistrationOctober5th 1848 at 4 o'clock p.m. fee $1.00A. W. VICK, RegisterofWilson CountySource: TN Library & Archives. Roll #194. Book 1843-1848, Page245.Type Record: InventoryJanuary Term 1846Final Inventory and List of Sales of the Estate of RobertDoughty, Decd. Sold 31st Oct 1845Henry Wheeler 1 Lard Stand, 1 Stand, 1 Chop Axe, 1 Spotorch, 1Smoothing IronHenry Wheeler 1 pail, 1 pr gear, 1 Loom, 1 Book, 1 Table, 1Bureau, +unreadableHenry Wheeler 1 Bed Stead & Furniture, 6 Chairs, One Jar.Jas. Bradley Bought 2 Barrels, 1 Churn, 1 Oven, 1 Coffee Mill, 1Cupboard, 1 ShovelPhillip Shares 1 Wheel, 1 Heifer, 1 Yearling, 1 Ox CartJoseph Mitchell 1 Filly, 1 Gray Filly, by Jesse Fuller; JosephFuller on Yoke [?this item?]Willis Miller 1 Handsaw, 7 Augers, 1 Hammer & Chisel, 1 LogChainWm. Tuggle 1 Tub, 1 set of gear, Meal Sifter, 1 Slay, 1 CoffeePot, 1 Spice BoxWm. Tuggle 80 bbls. Corn, 1 Pot, Lot of Sundries, 1 pairHarnessJno. Hearn 2 ?Reaphooks, 2 CalvesJoshua Wilson 1 Cutting Box & Knife & 1 Curry CombJonathan Bailey 1 Roan Colt, 1 pr Cords [Cards?]Richard Clark 1 ShovelJno. B. Shepard 1 Man's Saddle. 2- bbls Corn,James Spring 1 Lot SundriesJno. Bradshaw 1 Skiller, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Meal Bag, ?HenryBrown, 1 Iron WedgeJno Barber 2 Pr Door Hinges,David J. Cardwell 2 [sheep?], 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot SundriesAndrew Sky 1 Lot Tobacco,John H. Foust 1 [?], 1 Set of Spoons, 1 Side BoardJohn Stevens 1 Scythe & Cradle, 177 bbls Cotton, 2 [hacklers?],1 Reed? [Rud?], 1 ChairSam Bell 200 lbs CottonJ.J. Cunningham 1 Baskit, 1 Lot of Rough_ _ _ _ [Roughuess??]Gilbert Davis 1 CowThomas Kitchen A m. Cow and CalfAlexr Belcher 1 Chest,Benjn. Pnchell 1 Roan MareJno Smith 1 Bay HorseJohn Reece 1 Sausage StufferJohn Wheeler 10 bbls. CornJordan Kilgore 1 Pr Steelyards, 1 BedsteadHardin Raglin 1 HndleSaml. Hankins 1 Cow and CalfEnoch Gann 2 SteersJosh Owin 1 CowJas. P. Edwards 2 SowsLewis Manning 1 Sow, 10 bbl CornWm. Nunn 1 Lot Wheat & TubWm. Searcy 1 Lot Plank, 6 bushels Wheat, 1 barrel, 1 Lot Oats, 1Scythe HandleWm. Searcy 1 Cany? Plow, 1 Pr Shop ShearsHenry [Amugton?] 1 Wheat FanE.A. Wright 1 Pr Sheep Shares, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Bridle CollarHenry Bradley 6 SheepSamuel McCleland 1 JugLucinda Doughty 1 PotWhaley Newby 2 PlowsRoland Newby 2 PlowsD.N. Estes 1 Stack Oats, to Hire of Woman and ChildJacob Thomason 600 Bundles of Fodder, 1 Cutting KnifePhillip Fisher To Hire of BoyEdward Lawrence 1 Grind StoneWm. Doughty 1 Bed & Furniture, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot of Ware, 1Dish, 7 HogsL.D. Doughty 1 Jointer, 1 Boring Bitt, 1 Lot Sundries, 1Chopping AxL.D. Doughty 1 Pr Stretchers, 1 Pot, 1 Baker, 1 Lot of Soap &Vessels, 1 BibleL.D. Doughty 1 Book, 1 Sack & Potatoes, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Lot ofWare, 1 Tea PotL.D. Doughty 1 4 Cups & Saucers, 1 Candle Stick, 1 Jar, 1 Sow &Pigs, 1 Lot ?Stockers?L.D. Doughty All the Cotton in the Patch, 7 bbls & 1 BushelCorn, 17 bbls Short CornAlbert Arrington Bought Sheep1 Note on L.D. Doughty for $30.00, due 25 Dec 1845, with a?endit? 25 July 1845 $10.50. Bal $19.50The foregoing is a full and perfect account of the Sales of theproperty of Robert Doughty, decdby law directed to be Sold, which was sold on a c _______ oft______ _________s.State of Tennessee. Wilson County Court, January Term 1846 ...An Account of sales of theproperty of the estate of Robert Doughty decd was reported tocourt by his admr & ordered tobe recorded. Recorded: 12 January, 1846 J.L. McBlain,Clerk of the said courtDEED. WILSON CO. TN., District 12ROLL NO. 14, BOOK 2, pp 66:67Lorenzo D. DOUGHTY to William YOUNG[About 122 acs; $1400.00]I LORENZO D. DOUGHTY have this day bargained and sold and doherebytransfer and convey to WILLIAM YOUNG and his heirs and assignsforeverfor the consideration of One Thousand Four Hundred dollars to mepaida tract of land in the State of Tennessee, Wilson CountyDistrict 12on the waters of Dry fork of Round Lick Creek, being a part of atractof land Granted to JAMES DAVIDSON containing by estimation OneHundredand Twenty Two acres 149 poles be the same more or less andbounded asfollows beginning on a Chinquepin Oak on a branch in H. Z.BROWN'swest boundary thence west one hundred and fifty four and a halfpoles towhite walnut, thence south 40 degrees W. fifty poles to aSugartree, thencesouth fifty five poles to stake in DAVID YOUNG's north boundary,thenceeastwith said boundary two hundred and thirty nine poles to stakeDAVID YOUNG'snorth west corner, thence north fifty seven and a half poles toElm, thencewest fifty two poles to Stake, thence north thirty five poles tothebeginning. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the Said WILLIAMYOUNG that Iam lawfully seized of said land have a good right to convey itand that thesame is unencumbered. I do further covenant and bind myself, myheirs andassigns, and representatives to warrant and forever defend thetitle to theSaid land and every part thereof to the Said WILLIAM YOUNG, hisheirs andassigns against the lawful claims of all persons whatever This12th October1852.LORENZO D. DOUGHTYJacob Vantri--i ?James OakleyJames YoungClerk of the county court Said county of Wilson, LORENZO D.DOUGHTY, thewithin named bargainer, with whom I am personally acquainted,and that heacknowledged that he executed the within and for the purposesthereincontained. Witness my hand at office this 1st day of NovemberA.D. 1852J. I.McClain, ClerkRegistered November 1st 1852Received for Registration Nov 1st 1852 at 11 o'clock A.M.Fee $1.00 A. W. Vick, Registerof WilsonCounty==========================================================[Original Material in Poor Condition. Best Copy Available.]Certified Copy from Tennessee State Library and Archives.Back to Wilson Co. Deeds Index------------------------------------------------------------------------WILSON COUNTY DEEDROLL #14, BOOK 4, PAGE 560[Tennessee State Archives]I LORENZO DOUGHTY have this day bargained and sold and do herebytransfer and convey to WILLIAM B. GILL and his heirs for theconsideration of the sum of fifty eight dollars and fifty centsto me paid all my right title and interest in a tract of landbounded as follows Beginning at the said DOUGHTY's beginningcorner, thence south 38 poles with the said GILL's line to asugartree, thence 47 1/2 poles to a white walnut, thence west 34poles to the beginning, containing 4 acres, 3 roods and 21poles,to be same more or less to have and to hold all these untobelongingbelonging to the said WILLIAM B. GILL that I am lawfully seizedofsaid land, have a good right or title to convey. I do furtherconvenant to him, myself my heirs and representatives to warrantand forever defend the title to said land and every part thereofbelonging against all lawful claims whatever to the said WILLIAMB.GILL, his heirs and assigns this the 27th day of November, 1849.Lorenzo D. Doughtysigned, sealed and delivered in presence ofG. W. BrittleW. L. SwannJosiah L. McClain Clerk of the County of said county of Wilson,Lorenzo Doughty the within named bargainer with whom I ampersonallyacquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the within deedfor the purposes therein contained. Witness my hand at officethis28th day of June, 1852.June, 1852 J. L. McClain, ClerkRegistered June 29th 1852Received for Registration June 29th 1852 at 12 O'clock m.fee $1.00 A. W. Vick, RegisterofWilson CountyDEED. WILSON CO. TENNESSEERoll #11, Deed Book 5, pp 25:26Hezikiah Cartright & Nancy Cartright to Lorenzy D. Doughty[Tennessee State Archives]We HEZEKIAH CARTRIGHT and NANCY H. CARTRIGHT have this daybargainedand sold and do hereby transfer and convey to LORENZY DOUGHTYand hisheirs forever for the consideration of seventy-five dollars touspaid a tract of land in the state of Tennessee, Wilson CountyDistrictN, containing fifteen acres to the same acre or less, andbounded asfollows, beginning at the northeast corner of the tract of landknownby the name of ROGERS TRACT of land lying on Kitchens Creek ofRoundLick Creek, thence south 141 poles to the southeast corner ofthesame tract, thence west 18 poles to a stake in the west boundrylineof said tract, thence 18 poles to the beginning to have and tohold thesame to the said DOUGHTY, his heirs and assigns forever, we docovenantwith the said DOUGHTY that we are lawfully seized of said land,have aright to convey it and that the same is unencumbered; we dofurthercovenant and bind ourselves, our heirs and representatives towarrantand forever defend the title to the said land and every partthereof tothe said DOUGHTY and his heirs and assigns against the lawfulclaims ofall persons whatsoever, this 10th day of September, 1838.Hezekiah CartrightNancy CartrightW. P. DavidsonShelah WatersB. W. BellT. C. GrissomYou are hereby authorized and empowered to takethe examination of Nancy H. Cartright privately and apart fromherhusband relative to her free execution of the within deed andthe sameso taken to certify under your hand and seal. Witness Josiah S.McClainof the County Court of Wilson County at this office this 19thday ofSeptember, 1838.J.D. McClainhaving personally appeared before me and having by the authorityin mevested her, examined privately and apart from her husbandHezikiahCartright, and she having acknowledged the due executions of thewithindeed by her freely voluntarily without compulsion, constraintcoertionby her said husband, the same is therefore certified. Witness myhandand seal this 22nd day of September, 1838.Shelah Waters N.P.
    Person ID I9637  Johnson & Hanson
    Last Modified 10 Feb 2004 

    Family Sarah COOKSEY,   b. Abt 1812, TN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1882 (Age 70 years) 
    Marriage 3 Aug 1831  Wilson Co., TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
    +1. James M. DOUGHTY,   b. 5 Oct 1832, Wilson, TN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Feb 1897, Izard, AR Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    +2. Caroline DOUGHTY,   b. Abt 1836, Wilson, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Mary Elizabeth DOUGHTY,   b. Abt 1838, Wilson, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
    +4. Sarah A."Little Sarah" DOUGHTY,   b. 3 Jul 1842, Wilson, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
    +5. Henry Clay DOUGHTY,   b. 26 Oct 1844, Saulsberry, Warren, TN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 2 Nov 1925, Martha, Jackson, OK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 81 years)
     6. Louesann DOUGHTY,   b. Abt 1847, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
    +7. Lemuel T. "Lemon" DOUGHTY,   b. May 1849, McMinnville, Warren, TN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Feb 1925, Martha, Jackson, OK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years)
     8. Barron DOUGHTY,   b. Abt 1853, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
     9. George DOUGHTY,   b. Abt 1859, TN Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F3480  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S207] LaDoris Doughty Weber, #5.



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