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Individual:
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 NOV 1762
2 PLAC Maxatawney, Berks County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 AUG 1838
2 PLAC Martinsville, Clark Co. Illinois
1 _MILT
2 DATE 1776
2 PLAC revolutionary War Pension App for service
2 SOUR S02434
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 20, 2000
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line, sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child his father'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VA at enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about 30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 Marion Cty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who m JacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m Walter Maxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 & Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older than he was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857 MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 Daniel Dosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxey theirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher was aged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August 06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married 113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
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Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He came to Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
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113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.; iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier, born1793 in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809. ; 56vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; married Julia A.Young 1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July 07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier, born 1801 inKnox, TN.
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Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
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DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev. War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859 buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b Knox Co.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widow inAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 Jacksboro Jack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part of what hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born in WarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher. Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher. Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of his daysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the spring of1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851 theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On the lastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather had toldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in the creek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines. Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide. Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on my fathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side was SamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line,sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child hisfather'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VAat enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 MarionCty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who mJacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m WalterMaxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 &Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older thanhe was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 DanielDosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxeytheirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher wasaged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
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Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He cameto Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
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113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.;iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier,born 1793in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809.; 56 vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; marriedJulia A. Young1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier,born 1801 inKnox, TN.
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Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev.War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b KnoxCo.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widowinAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 JacksboroJack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part ofwhat hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born inWarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher.Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher.Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of hisdaysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the springof1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On thelastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather hadtoldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in thecreek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines.Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide.Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on myfathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side wasSamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line, sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child his father'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VA at enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about 30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 Marion Cty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who m JacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m Walter Maxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 & Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older than he was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857 MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 Daniel Dosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxey theirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher was aged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August 06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married 113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
----------------------
Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He came to Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
----------------------
113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.; iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier, born 1793in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809. ; 56 vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; married Julia A. Young1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July 07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier, born 1801 inKnox, TN.
--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev. War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859 buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b Knox Co.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widow inAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 Jacksboro Jack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part of what hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born in WarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher. Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher. Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of his daysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the spring of1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851 theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On the lastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather had toldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in the creek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines. Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide. Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on my fathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side was SamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line,sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child hisfather'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VAat enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 MarionCty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who mJacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m WalterMaxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 &Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older thanhe was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 DanielDosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxeytheirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher wasaged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
----------------------
Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He cameto Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
----------------------
113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.;iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier,born 1793in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809.; 56 vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; marriedJulia A. Young1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier,born 1801 inKnox, TN.
--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev.War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b KnoxCo.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widowinAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 JacksboroJack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part ofwhat hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born inWarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher.Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher.Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of hisdaysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the springof1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On thelastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather hadtoldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in thecreek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines.Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide.Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on myfathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side wasSamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 NOV 1762
2 PLAC Maxatawney, Berks County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 AUG 1838
2 PLAC Martinsville, Clark Co. Illinois
1 _MILT
2 DATE 1776
2 PLAC revolutionary War Pension App for service
2 SOUR S02434
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 20, 2000
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line,sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child hisfather'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VAat enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 MarionCty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who mJacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m WalterMaxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 &Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older thanhe was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 DanielDosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxeytheirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher wasaged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
----------------------
Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He cameto Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
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113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.;iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier,born 1793in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809.; 56 vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; marriedJulia A. Young1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier,born 1801 inKnox, TN.
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Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
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DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev.War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b KnoxCo.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widowinAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 JacksboroJack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part ofwhat hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born inWarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher.Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher.Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of hisdaysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the springof1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On thelastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather hadtoldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in thecreek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines.Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide.Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on myfathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side wasSamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 NOV 1762
2 PLAC Maxatawney, Berks County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 AUG 1838
2 PLAC Martinsville, Clark Co. Illinois
1 _MILT
2 DATE 1776
2 PLAC revolutionary War Pension App for service
2 SOUR S02434
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 20, 2000
[Doshier7.FTW]
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Dosher, Peter or Peter Dozier, Alley, W22951, BLW #75004-160-55, VA Line, sol enl in VA, sol was b 2 Nov 1762 in PA & when a child his father'sfamily moved to Culpeper Cty VA & sol lived in Shenandoah Cty VA at enlwhere he had lived since 1780 & after the Rev War sol lived about 30 yersin TN, appl 25 Sep 1833 Clark Cty IL, wid appl 12 May 1857 Marion Cty ARage 87, children mentioned were; the oldest child Margaret who m JacobTarwater their m bond was dated 25 May 1807, Nancy who m Walter Maxey mlicense dated 8 Mar 1809, Daniel the 3 rd child b 17 Jul 1794 & Henry wasaged 56 in 1857, sol had a sis Nancy who was 15 mths older than he was &also another sis Margaret 15 mths older than said Nancy, in 1857 MargaretTarwater was living in Marion cty AR in 1857 & in 1856 Daniel Dosher wasliving in Clark Cty IL, & he had m in Aug 1813 to Judith Maxey theirchildren were mentioned but not named, in 1833 an Adam Dosher was aged74 a res of White Cty IL but no relationship to sol was stated.
112. Peter Dozier, born November 02, 1762 in Hawkins, TN; died August 06, 1838 in IL. He was the son of 224. Daniel Dozier. He married 113.Alley Pritchett June 20, 1790.
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Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Clark County
Name: Peter Dozier
was born in Virginia in 1762. He served in the Virginia troops. He came to Clark county, Illinois, where he died in 1838. He was pensioned.
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113. Alley Pritchett, born 1768; died 1857.
Children of Peter Dozier and Alley Pritchett are:
i. Adam Dozier. ; ii. John Dozier. ; iii. Wiley Peter Dozier.; iv. Margaret Dozier, born 1791 in Blount, TN. ; v. Nancy Dozier, born1793 in Blount, TN; died 1864; married Walter Maxey March 08, 1809. ; 56vi. Richard Pritchard Dozier, born 1794 in Warren, TN; married Julia A.Young 1842 in Scott Co., AR.; vii. Daniel Dozier, born July 07, 1794 inBlount, TN; married Judith Maxey. ; viii. Henry Dozier, born 1801 inKnox, TN.
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Dosher, Peter
Birth : 2 Nov 1762 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death : 6 Aug 1838 Clark County, Illinois
Parents:
Father: Dosher, Johan Daniel
Mother: ???, Elizabeth
Family:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1790 in Blount/Hawkins County, Tennessee
Spouse:
Pritchard, Ally
Birth : 1770
Death : Mar 1873 Arkansas
Children:
Dosher, Peter
Birth : Tennessee
Dosher, Peggy Margaret
Dosher, Nancy
Dosher, Daniel
Dosher, Richard Prichert
Dosher, John
Dosher, Henry
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DOZIER/MAXEY/PRITCHARD. Seek descendants of PETER DOZIER b PA 1765, Rev. War vet, m ALLY PRITCHETT/PRITCHARD b TN 1765/70 d MCAR Oct 1859 buwhere? Known children: NANCY, MARGARET, DANIEL, HENRY. NANCY b Knox Co.TN ca 1793 m Knox Co. TN 8 March 1809 WALTER MAXEY. Nancy is a widow inAR 1856. Anne M. Robertson, 1726 Washington Ave., Knoxville TN 37917.
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER) 24 m TN lab b 2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 Jacksboro Jack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER kept a diary: This is part of what hewrote: Life of James Belle Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born in WarrenCounty TN, May the 2, 1826. His father's name was John Dosher. Hismother's name was Rachel. His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher. Hisgrandmother's name was Allie Dosher. He then goes on telling of his daysin Tex. He went back to home to LacLeod, County, MO. In the spring of1850 he married to Miss V. M. Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851 theymoved to TX. The rest he talks about his life as a scout. On the lastpage of his diary he wrote a little story that his grandfather had toldhim when they were in
Indiana. I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard. I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3. Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces, but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2 who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There was a
big fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs at
the blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort. Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said. "Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber. He
looked and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in the creek above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines. Themen hollared to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide. Theindians did not get any of them. My grandfather's name on my fathers'sside was Peter Dosher and my grandfather on my mother's side was SamuelSpears. End.
From: "Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com;
Researcher Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
More About Peter Dosher:
Burial: August 1838, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois
Jury Duty: 1809, Knox County, Tennessee
Military Induction: April 1781, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Military Pension: September 25, 1833, Clark County, Illinois
Military Service: 1792, Knox County, Tennessee
Resided: 1770, Culpepper County, Virginia
Tax Roll: 1787, Shenandoah County, Virginia
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