ISAAC DOGGETT

1803 - 20 Jan. - Married Margaret Crump in in Greene County, Tennessee

1805 - Isaac Doggett is listed on a Missouri Territory census

1810 - Isaac Doggett - St. Louis Co., Mo. Petitioners 1810

1813 - 23 January - Henry Padget sells to Philip Jackson ".....a certain tract or parce of land lying & being in the county of Ste. Genevieve & bounded as follows: by Andrew Baker, Ezekiel Estes, John S????, & Wm. Patterson. (no amount of acreage or arpents is given).

1814 - 18 June - Philip Jackson & Rebecca (Baker) his wife of Big River Township, Washington County sells to James Bryan of Washington County, 300 arpents of land in Washington County.  The property is bounded on the north & west by the lands of James Bryan, on the south by Ezekiel Estes, on the east by Isaac Baker it being a tract of land granted & confirmed to Henry Padget.

1816 - 24 December -  Isaac Doggett & five others - George Doggett, Leanah Edes, John Sullens, Henry Tripp & Louis Sims, all of Missouri sold their three combined shares of Miller Doggett's 200 acres of land in Jefferson County, Tennessee to Thomas Doggett of Tennessee.

1817 - 7 January - Isaac Doggett of Washington County, Missouri purchases from James Bryan of Ste. Genevieve County, Big River Township 300 arpents of land on which Isaac Doggett now lives in the county of Washington, Concord Township.  Property is bounded on the north & west by property of James Bryan from where the line crosses to descend down the branch, on the south by land of Ezekiel Estes, on the east by Isaac Baker it being a tract of land granted & confirmed to Henry Paget.  Deed witnessed by John Andrews & James Morrison.

1817 - 7 September - Isaac Doggett made out his will.

1818 - March - Lewis & Ann Williams sold to Isaac Baker for $50 all their right & title to the real estate of Isaac Doggett to which they were heirs at law - stating in the deed "our father, deceased". (A: 176 )

1818 - Isaac Doggett's will was proved 11 July 1818 Washington County, Concord T. - Wife: Margaret - Heirs: Jno., Wm., Thos. (s), Benjamin (s), Clerk: Jno. Brickey - Witnesses: Absalom Eaton, Mary Kevikendale (Adms A:6) - From: Wills & Administrations Washington County, Missouri 1814 - 1870

1818 - County Ward Book, Pg. 40 - 1818 - Isaac Dogget dec'd. - Bond taken & letters testamentary granted to John Andrews the executor of said dec'd. - July 15th, Will & probate filed Aug. 8th or 18th [it looked like it originally said the 18th & then the "one" was scratched out] - probate confirmed - Will recorded    337    Oct. term

1818 - 17 October - Rhody Doggett & husband Jesse Doggett of Washington County sell to James Bryan of Big River Township "...a certain tract or parcel of land 300 arpents confirmed to Henry Paget & at this date belonging to the heirs of Isaac Doggett butted & bounded.....as follows to wit: east by Isaac Baker, south public lands, west & north by James Bryan including an improvement of sixteen acres on which the widow Doggett now lives."  Witnessed by: Thomas Eades, John Andrews, John McKee Jesse & Rhoda Doggett signed the deed with an "X" (their mark) indicating neither could read or write.

1830 - July - Philip Jackson of Cole County, Missouri, sells to John, William & Thomas Doggett 184 acres in Perry Township, St. Francois County for $184.  It was part of the original claim of Isaac Doggett & was bounded on the north & east by Big River & the lands of James Morrison, on the south & west by public lands it being part of the original claim of Isaac Doggett dec'd.   This transaction was witnessed by: Isaac Baker & George McGahan (husband of Rachel Doggett). 

 

Children of Margaret Crump & Isaac Doggett:

John - b: 1804 Tennessee -  d: 1877   m: 1830 Martha - (In St. FranCoMo in 1850)

Thomas - b: 1805 Tennessee - m: Margaret Hibler 20 June 1840 Gasconade Co., Mo. -   (In Osage Co., Mo. in 1850)

William - b: 1809 Missouri - m: Nancy Armon 28 June 1827 St. FranCoMo - (In St.FranCoMo in 1850)

Benjamin

Ann - In March 1818 Lewis & Ann Williams sold to Isaac Baker for $50 all their right & title to the real estate of Isaac Doggett to which they were heirs at law - stating in the deed "our father, deceased". (A: 176 )