MARTIN Jolene

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MARTIN Jolene (daughter of MARTIN Charles Edward and DOTY Dovie Christene).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MARTIN Charles Edward was born on 6 Mar 1923; died on 11 Dec 1996 in Selma, California; was buried on 13 Dec 1996 in Selma, Kern County, California.

    Charles married DOTY Dovie Christene on 8 Jun 1940 in Binger, Caddo County, Oklahoma. Dovie (daughter of DOTY Robert Fulton and JAMES Lillie Ann) was born on 20 Aug 1922 in Texas; died on 18 Jul 1998 in Selma, Fresno County, California; was buried on 21 Jul 1998 in Floral Memorial Park, Selma, Kern County, California. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  DOTY Dovie Christene was born on 20 Aug 1922 in Texas (daughter of DOTY Robert Fulton and JAMES Lillie Ann); died on 18 Jul 1998 in Selma, Fresno County, California; was buried on 21 Jul 1998 in Floral Memorial Park, Selma, Kern County, California.
    Children:
    1. MARTIN Ladonna Jeane
    2. 1. MARTIN Jolene
    3. MARTIN Gerri


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  DOTY Robert Fulton was born on 8 Mar 1882 in Lafayette County, Mississippi (son of DOTY Thomas Paschal and MCCULLAR Mary Jane); died on 24 Dec 1965 in Crowder, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Dec 1965 in Lovejoy Methodist Church Cemetary, Panola County, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Family legend has it that while Robert and his family were living in Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas, a local youth tried stealing watermelons from their garden. Robert got his gun and shot at the car as it was making its escape. The shot fatally wounded the youth and Robert was apprehended. In the end, he was cleared of murder and allowed as a free man, but lost the family ranch in the process. On the way out of the courthouse, he and the rest of his family were shot at by family of the now diseased youth. Lillie Ann James (Doty), wife of Robert Fulton Doty, was pregnant with Mary Ellen Cathline Doty at the time (circa early 1925) and was wearing a black coat with a fur liner. The shot was said to have put holes in this coat and in later years Lillie showed it to her grandchildren.


    QUANAH TRIBUNE CHIEF Tuesday August 19, 1924

    Young Fellow Killed While on Escapade
    Three Acme Boyes Rob Watermelon Patch with Fatal Results to L.C. Hilton

    Robbing a watermelon patch Thursday night, cost the life of L.C. Hilton, 23 years, from Acme. It was shortly after one o'clock Friday morning when R.F. Doty, twelve miles northwest of Quanah, heard intruders about his house. His watermelon patch had been pilfered before, and Doty went out carrying with him a thirty-thirty rifle.
    The visitors were three boys from Acme, who had just loaded their car with Doty's melons, and hearing him coming stepped on the gas to start for home.
    Doty fired, it is said intending to puncture a tire, but the bullet hit the body of the car, and struck young Hilton in the back.
    The boys in front speeded up, and had gone several miles before they discovered that Hilton had fallen out of the car. They unloaded their melons, and went back finding their companion dead in the road a couple of miles from where they had halted.
    Doty was arraigned on a charge of murder before Justice of Peace Grundy Friday morning. No witnesses being present, the hearing of the case was set for Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Squire Grundy set Doty's bond at $10,000, but motion of County Attorney Bartlett who stated that Doty was a poor man, owning no property of any kind save two cows, this bond was reduced to $5,000.
    Doty stands well in his community, and looks like a clean, self-respecting man. He was accompanied to the court room by his wife and eighteen-year-old son.
    The auto which figured in the tragedy was brought to town Friday morning, and the town coroner man noticed where one bullet had struck the body of the car, passing through the back. We heard the bullet had broke his backbone probably killing him instantly.
    Mrs. Doty told the following: "It was about two o'clock in the morning when I woke up by an auto stepping near the house. I looked out and saw they were putting out their lights. My husband and son left the house carrying a 30-30 rifle, and slipped through the corn towards the melon patch.
    When drawing near they saw three men loading up their car with melons, and Mr. Doty hollered at them. They jumped in the car and started away, my husband shooting three times trying to puncture a tire. He came back to the house saying he believed he had hit that car, and we went back to bed until woke up by the sheriff who told us that a man had been killed."
    Carter Hilton, we were told, was a fine boy, hard working and the main support of his parents. He has been working at the cement mills for the past five years, and no boy was better liked or more thought of. At the time of the shooting he was in the car with Lee Skinner and Clarence Lockhart. When the second shot was fired, they heard him say: "Drive fast, boys, I'm shot." They were excited and had gone for two miles before they noticed that Hilton had fallen out of the car. Even after they had returned to Acme with the body, it took them some time to realize that their friend was dead.
    The witnesses having come to town, the examining trial was held that afternoon, and it was learned that three boys had left Acme about nine o'clock, and had examined three cotton patches looking for melons, before coming to Doty's place. They had already four melons in the car, and were loading four more, when interrupted by the farmer.
    Sheriff Aiken who examined the place of the shooting testified that after Hilton fell out of the car, his body was dragged for over one hundred yards, which might had contributed to his death.
    Doty's bond was reduced to $3,000, which he readily gave, to await the action of the grand jury in October.


    Research in the Hardeman County Courthouse for court records on the trial showed little evidence:

    October 9, 1924
    "We the grand jury empanelled for the October term here with tender eight felony indictments & one misdemeanor" (No names or charges given)


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    WW1 Draft Registration Cards, Hardeman County, Texas, 1918

    Doughty, Robert Fulton
    Address: RFD #2, Quanah, Hardeman Co., Texas
    Age: 36 Date of Birth: March 8, 1882
    Race: White
    Present Occupation: Laborer Employer: Porter Bros.
    Place of Employment: Army Supply Base, Norfolk, VA
    Nearest Relative: Mrs. Lillie Doughty RFD #2, Quanah, Hardeman Co, Texas
    Height: Short Build: Slender
    Color of Eyes: Gray Color of Hair: Light Brown
    Has person lost arm, leg, hand, eye or is he obviously physically disqualified? No
    (On the bottom there are two stamps, Local Board for Norfolk, VA and Local Board for Hardeman Co., Texas)

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    "And is the judgment that Mr. Fulton Doty, taken into custody 29th July, 1965, is not suffering from a mental or nervous condition or disorder and is diagnosed: Chronic brain syndrome associated with Cerebral Artenosclerosis with behavioral reaction and shall be discharged from this institution, 25 Oct 1966, East Mississippi State Hospital at Meridian."

    Source: Panola County Courthouse, Case #6230, Docket J, page 95

    Robert married JAMES Lillie Ann on 14 Feb 1904 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Lillie (daughter of JAMES Henry Richard and MCGONAGILL Mary Ellen) was born on 5 Jun 1882 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; died on 15 Dec 1965 in Selma, Kern County, California; was buried in Dec 1965 in North Selma Cemetery, Selma, Kern County, California. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  JAMES Lillie Ann was born on 5 Jun 1882 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi (daughter of JAMES Henry Richard and MCGONAGILL Mary Ellen); died on 15 Dec 1965 in Selma, Kern County, California; was buried in Dec 1965 in North Selma Cemetery, Selma, Kern County, California.
    Children:
    1. DOTY Marvin Lee was born on 23 Aug 1905 in Mississippi; died on 29 Nov 1969 in Tipton, California; was buried in Nov 1969 in Tipton-Pixley District Cemetery, Tipton, California.
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    6. DOTY Johnnie Elmer was born on 29 Apr 1920 in Mississippi; died on 3 Dec 1972 in Fresno, California; was buried in Dec 1972 in Belmont Cemetery, Fresno, California.
    7. 3. DOTY Dovie Christene was born on 20 Aug 1922 in Texas; died on 18 Jul 1998 in Selma, Fresno County, California; was buried on 21 Jul 1998 in Floral Memorial Park, Selma, Kern County, California.
    8. DOTY Mary Ellen Kathleene was born on 5 Oct 1925 in Mississippi; died on 18 Jul 2003 in Selma, Kern County, California; was buried in Jul 2003 in Floral Memorial Park, Selma, Kern County, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  DOTY Thomas Paschal was born on 22 Nov 1839 in Attala County, Mississippi (son of DOTY Daniel Laban Milton and BURCHFIELD Lucinda); died on 18 Feb 1907 in Shuford, Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in Feb 1907 in Love Joy Methodist Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Co. K, 4th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
    Doughty, Thomas P.
    Private
    Aged 21 years in 1861
    Appears on Company Muster-In Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Trenton, Tenn., Sept 25, 1861.
    Enlisted August 24, 1861 at Grenada, Mississippi by General West.


    RECORD OF EVENTS OF THOMAS P. DOUGHTY'S SERVICE WITH THE 4TH MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY REGIMENT

    1861, Aug 24 Enlisted at Grenada, Mississippi

    1862, Feb 4 Captured at the Battle of Fort Donelson (Taken from "War Record of D.M. Doughty." See Preston Doughty's Book, page 134)

    1862, Feb 5 Taken as a Prisoner of War to Camp Morton, Indiana (Taken from "War Record of D.M. Doughty." See Preston Doughty's Book, page 134)

    1862, May 1 Re-enlisted into the 30th Mississippi Infantry Regiment

    1862, Nov 13 Appears on a List of members of the organization named above who are serving in other companies and regiments. List dated Ponchatula, La. "Co in which serving: Co D; Reg't in which serving: 30 Miss; Remarks: Chat, Tenn. -X Bragg. (In pencil)"

    1863, Jan 13 Appears on a Company Muster Roll. "Re -enlisted in the 30 Miss Reg, 1st of May, 1862 while the Company of the 4 Miss Regt was in Prison."



    Co. D, 30th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
    Doughty, Thomas P.
    Sergeant
    Appears on Company Muster-In Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Grenada, March 25, 1862.
    Enlisted April 27, 1862
    At Center, Attala County, Mississippi by Lt. Roberts


    RECORD OF EVENTS OF THOMAS P. DOUGHTY'S SERVICE WITH THE 30TH MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY REGIMENT


    1862, Apr 27 Enlisted at Center, Attala County, Mississippi

    1862, July 1 Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Present"

    1862, Sept & Oct Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Present"

    1862, Nov & Dec Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Present"

    1863, Mar & Apr Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Present, Appointed 4 Sgt. April 8, 1863, Order Col. Scales."

    1863, July & Aug Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Present"

    1863, Nov 24 Captured at the Battle of Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee

    Not Dated Appears on a Register of Prisoners of War received at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky. "Where captured: Chattanooga, Tenn; When captured: Nov 24, 1863; Discharged: Terms: Rock Island; When Dec 1, 1863."

    1863, Dec 18 Appears on a List of killed, wounded and missing, of Walthall's Brigade, in the engagement on Look out Mountain, Tenn., (Nov. 24, 1863) "List dated Camp near Dalton, Ga. Dec. 18, 1863. Remarks: missing"

    1865, Mar 13 Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Rock Island Barracks transferred for exchange. Roll dated headquarters Rock Island Barracks, March 13, 1865. "Signature on Roll Thomas P. Doty"

    Not Dated Appears on a roll of Prisoners of War at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky. "When received: Dec 1, 1863; Where captured: Chattanooga; When captured: Nov 24, 1863; When discharged: Dec 1, 1863; Remarks, charges, &c.: Rock Island, Ill

    1863, Dec 14 Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War at Rock Island Barrcks, Ill., received from Lousiville, Ky. "Where captured: Chattanooga; When captured: Nov 24, 1863; Remarks: Entered Dec. 3/63"

    1864, Jan & Feb Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Captured at Lookout Point, Nov 24, 1863"

    1864, Mar & Apr Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Captured Nov 24, 1863."

    Thomas married MCCULLAR Mary Jane in 1872 in Mississippi. Mary (daughter of MCCULLAR Benjamin M and FLOWERS Sarah A L) was born in 1853 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi; died after 1920 in Courtland or Water Valley, Mississippi; was buried after 1920 in Love Joy Methodist Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  MCCULLAR Mary Jane was born in 1853 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi (daughter of MCCULLAR Benjamin M and FLOWERS Sarah A L); died after 1920 in Courtland or Water Valley, Mississippi; was buried after 1920 in Love Joy Methodist Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Roster of Soldiers and Widows book in Panola County lists Mary Jane "Polly" as a widow of T.P. Doty.

    Children:
    1. DOTY Alice was born about 1867.
    2. DOTY Albert Paschal was born on 12 Dec 1873 in Panola County, Mississippi; died on 22 Nov 1892 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in Nov 1892 in Love Joy Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.
    3. DOTY Rufus Calvin was born about 1877 in Mississippi; died on 14 Mar 1912 in Shuford, Panola County, Mississippi.
    4. DOTY Ebbie Dale was born in Mar 1881 in Panola County, Mississippi; died in Nov 1938 in Shuford, Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in Nov 1938 in Love Joy Methodist Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.
    5. 6. DOTY Robert Fulton was born on 8 Mar 1882 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died on 24 Dec 1965 in Crowder, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Dec 1965 in Lovejoy Methodist Church Cemetary, Panola County, Mississippi.
    6. DOUGHTY Thomas Jefferson was born on 6 Jan 1890 in Water Valley, Yalobusha County, Mississippi.
    7. DOTY L P was born in 1879.

  3. 14.  JAMES Henry Richard was born in Nov 1848 in Mississippi (son of JAMES William L. and WILLIAMS Sarah E); died on 26 Dec 1898 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; was buried in Dec 1898 in Lafayette County, Mississippi.

    Henry married MCGONAGILL Mary Ellen on 5 Dec 1867 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of MCGONAGILL Squire L and GREEN C) was born in Feb 1851 in Mississippi; died on 16 Nov 1924 in Greneda, Grenada County, Mississippi; was buried in Independence Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  MCGONAGILL Mary Ellen was born in Feb 1851 in Mississippi (daughter of MCGONAGILL Squire L and GREEN C); died on 16 Nov 1924 in Greneda, Grenada County, Mississippi; was buried in Independence Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Mary James found in:

    Family Archive #921 Census Microfilm Records: Mississippi, 1900
    Lived in: 5 Beat, Lafayette County, Mississippi
    Series: T623 Microfilm: 814 Book: 1 Page: 192

    Children:
    1. JAMES Blanche
    2. JAMES Nova died on 23 Aug 1916 in Lafayette County, Mississippi.
    3. JAMES Wesley
    4. JAMES Mallie F. was born in Jul 1872; died about 1914.
    5. JAMES William Anderson was born about 1873.
    6. JAMES John H. was born about 1875.
    7. JAMES Joseph Newton was born on 2 Apr 1876 in Mississippi; died about 1938.
    8. JAMES Sallie F. was born in Aug 1877.
    9. JAMES Sarah E. was born on 31 Aug 1878 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died on 8 Jul 1907 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in Jul 1907 in Lovejoy Methodist Church Cemetary, Panola County, Mississippi.
    10. 7. JAMES Lillie Ann was born on 5 Jun 1882 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; died on 15 Dec 1965 in Selma, Kern County, California; was buried in Dec 1965 in North Selma Cemetery, Selma, Kern County, California.
    11. JAMES Monah C. was born in Apr 1884.
    12. JAMES Pearl A. was born in Apr 1889 in Mississippi.
    13. JAMES Benjamin Edmond was born on 5 Mar 1890 in Delay, Lafayette County, Mississippi.


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