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Aliases: Willam Truesdale Doshier
Tom Doshier
Burial: 21 OCT 1921 in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery Marion Cty AR
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Title: Francis Doshier
Text: This is a copy of an email that is posted on internet concerning William Thomas Doshier
Orginal Message
From: Frances Doshier
To : abrown@isys.ca
Sent: Sunday, Sept 12, 1999 4:35PM
Subject: Doshier Family Tree
Thanks for your prompt response. All of my family resided in Marion Counry, Arkansas so we must be have a connection ther somewhere. Lets see if we can find it. I have always heard that there were three Doshier brothers that came to Marion County together and settled. We have tried to discover their names through the years but have not. There are several Doshier families living in Marion County and we have always figured that we were cousins but there is at least three different blood lines and none has ever figured it out. Maybe you have some infor that will help. Thomas Caldwell Doshier, My Grandfather. is as far back as I can recall. He lived nearly all of his life in the Cowan-Barrens community South of Yellville. It was called cowanbarns in local lingo. I think he was the only child of William Truesdale Doshier who was born in 1851. This is where we need to work. I don't know where Truesdale came from. He could be a son of your Peter or Alley or Maybe Henry if Henry had a son at age 16. I think I my be looking for a Jonathan Doshier. My Aunts thought that Truesdales dad might have been name Jonathan. There is a Ewell Doshier family in Marion County. He used to be county clerk. There also is a Jewell Doshier family. He had an arm missingand he also was a county official. We always knew we were related somewhere but no one ever spent the time to figure out how. Would you have anything on the three brother concept? I never have lookd at the census records. They might show somethingon Truesdale. Could you give me the names of your line that came to Marion County in the 1850-1900 era? I'm not very good on this tree business and not many of my family is even interested but I would like to have at least the names of my family as far back as possible to pass on for history sake. I am 67 and wont be around much longer my self? Do you have the names of descendants of John Henry Doshier? I bet he is the head of one of the lines in Marion County. Thank for your help Bill Doshier
Title: History of Marion County AR
Text: Doshier
by Maude Doshier Sims and G. T (Tom) Sims
The Doshiers have been in Marion County many years. Wiley Doshier was the father of John Henry Doshier (1826-1902) who married Martha Ann Mears (1828-1894), the daughter of William F. Mears and Elizabeth Young Mears. There were nine children in the John Henry Doshier family. They are Elizabeth, wife of Tom Cooper; Wiley who married Alsie Hamphries; Jonathan Thomas who married Sarah Alice Thompson; Alford Harrison who married Martha Jane Baker; Louise, wife of Joe Williams; Mary, wife of Lafayette (Fate) Firestone; Martha Ann, wife of Tom ______, a minister; George who married Alice Langston; and J. H. (Bud) who married Albina (Bina) Thompson.
Elizabeth and Tom Cooper had no children; Wiley and Alsie had: Tennie, Willie, Nettie, Gus, Sadie and Dock; Jonathan Thomas (Daunt) and Alice were the parents of 12 children, four of whom died in infancy: Ammon Boone who married, first, Janie Summers and, second, Emma Lowman. The children of Boone and Janie are: Troy, Jewell, Donna, Floyd and Eva. Boone and Emma's children are: A. B. and Lon (twins), Genevieve and Sarah Jane. Lou Ada, daughter of Jonathan and Alice, married George Horner and their children were Inez and Vernon. William Harve married Lyda Summers and their children were: Harold, Doyne, Altus (Shorty), Gladys, Mildred, Charles, Bill and Clyde. Anna Maude, wife of George Thomas Sims. Vernie died while young and her twin Virgie married Lee Hamlet. Henry Claude married Flora Wickersham and their children are: Kitty, Henry (H. C.), Albert, and Peggy. Martha Pearl married, first, Ernest Wickersham and they had a son, Earl. Second, she married Wesley Wilson.
William T. Doshier married Julia Cowan, a daughter of John Wesley Cowan. Both were members of pioneer families. William and Julia were the parents of: Thomas Doshier whose wife was Eliza Jane Sims. Thomas and Eliza were the parents of: Roy, Eugene, who married Ruth Morrow; Walter Herbert, who married Minnie Smart; Manila Mae, whose first husband was G. W. Culdice and whose second husband was Fulton Patterson; Cecil, who married Bill Randolph; Mary Grace, who remained single; William Bascum, who married Helen Reichert; Margaret Irene, who married Lloyd S. Norberg; Florence Jane, who married Curt Rains; Thomas Wesley, who married Marie Ware, and Thurman C. (known as T.C.).
Robert G. (Bob) Doshier married Martha Ann Sims. They lived on a farm in the Cowan Barrens community. Many years ago the family moved to Texas. Their children were: Della, Elza Winfield, Bert, Frank, Hugh, Vernon, Ewell (Jack), Ila, Ola, Ruth, and Rosa. Della died when a child and Hugh died when a young man.
Elza and Bert were married but the names of their wives are not known. Elza died in the early 1970's and was the father of one or more children. Both Elza and Bert went to Kentucky and lived in or near Louisville. Frank married, but his wife's name is not known. Ewell (Jack) married Ruth____ . He died in the early 1970's, leaving no children. The names of Ila and Ola's husbands are not known. Ruth married _____ Harris and Rosa married M. C. Roberts. In 1972 she was living in Clovis, New Mexico.
Alford and Martha Jane's children were: King, Dessie, Russell, Harve, Dock, Myrtle, and Scott. Louise and Joe's children were John, Lee, Alice, Dora, and Barton. Mary and Fate Firestone's children were: Millie, Henry, Virige, Lafayette, Jr., and two who are not named. The children of Martha Ann and Tom are: George, Alice Gertrude Langston, Elvie, Delpha ,Orphus, and two not named. J. H. (Bud) and Bina's children are: Nellie, Veda, Ray, Lou, Paul, Alma, Florence, Ruth, and Maude.
Reprinted with permission from History of Marion County edited by Earl Berry, copyright 1977.
Title: obit
Text: The Mountain Echo, October 6, 1921 Issue: W. T. DOSHIER Dead. On last Saturday night about ten o'clock Mr. W. T. DOSHIER, familiarly called "Uncle Will DOSHIER," after more than a year of patient suffering passed from this life to the life beyond, at his home in Cowan barrens. Mr. DOSHIER was about seventy years old, and had spent most of his life in the Cowan barrens where he reared only one child, a son, Mr. Tom DOSHIER, who owns and resides on a farm adjoining the one owned by his father, and was at his father's bedside when the summons came. Mr. DOSHIER became ill about one year ago, and while he was able to be up part of the time, he had been in a very critical condition. He was in Yellville two weeks before his death, and in conversation with friends, he expressed the hope that he would wholly recover. Friday of last week he became steadily worse and continued to grow weaker until the end came. Sunday evening his body was laid to rest in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in the presence of a host of sorrowing relatives and friends. Rev. I. L. Claud conducted funeral services. He leaves an aged companion, a child, several grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn his death. His family has lost a devoted father, and the community an honorable upright citizen.
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