John DOUGHERTY
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The Adventurers: Major John Dougherty (1791-1860) & His Grandfather: Capt. John Dougherty (1743-1828)
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Captain John Dougherty was in the Revolutionary War (1782). He was appointed by the Gov. of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Harrison. He organized the first miltia in Kentucky and served as its Captain. He also served under General George Rogers clark. He helped build and guard the forts and took part in the Indian battles. He came to Indiana in the year 1810. Captain JOHN's (DOUGHERTY, b. 1743, VA) land was good, but the fever of frontier movement was in his blood, and he was restless. In 1806, he appointed his son GEORGE as his agent to sell his Mill Creek land and possibly in that year made his first trip into Indiana Territory, where settlement had begun the previous year. JOHN's daughter SARAH was married to MICHAEL MILLER, son of J. MILLER on April 2, 1807 and some of the MILLERs made a scouting trip into Indiana about this period. The sale of Captain JOHN's land went on through 1807 and 1808 and he returned from a trip to Indiana in August or September, 1809. His son JOHN evidently had been with him, because on February 11, 1810 young JOHN was married to MARY, daughter of JOHN HOLLOWELL, one of the Quaker settlers from North Carolina, in Harrison County, Indiana Territory. His son, GEORGE, was there, too, delivering two strayed horses to justice of the Peace DENNIS PENNINGTON on March 30, 1810. Captain JOHN's nephew, ROBERT DOUGHERTY of Barren County, KY, was seriously considering moving to Indiana...Captain JOHN and most of his family still were living in Jefferson County (KY) in 1810, but on March 7, 18911, he and ZACHARIAH LINDLEY were appointed justices of the peace of Harrison County, Indiana Territory. Only MICHAEL of his sons remained in Kentucky. On October 19, 1811, bond was issued for the marriage of Captain JOHN's daughter MARY to WILLIAM CHARLES, who was to be killed by Indians in Orange County, Indiana, in 1813, one of the last incursions by the redmen in the area. The DAUGHERTY family began entering land in various parts of Orange County in 1812, most of them eventually came to live in Stampers Creek Township... Captain JOHN died on February 24, 1828, in his 85th year and was buried in a field in Section 26, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Orange County. By his side is buried his wife, ISABELLE, who died on February 14, perhaps the same year; his son GEORGE, who died March 14, 1842 and his wife, HANNAH BOYD DOUGHERTY, who died July 11, 1846..." (Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, April 1955, Vol. 53, No. 183, "The Doughertys of Kentucky," p. 131).
SOURCES: 1. Family Records 2. Ancestral File 3. 2000 Ordinance Index
He married Isabella Anna Patton at of Virginia . Isabella Anna Patton was born at Augusta, Virginia 20 Apr 1745 daughter of John J. Patton and Mary Sarah Rogers .
They were the parents of 11
children:
Michael Dougherty
born Abt 1769.
George Dougherty
born Abt 1772.
Naomi Dougherty
born Abt 1773.
William Dougherty
born 19 Oct 1775.
Sarah Dougherty
born 5 Aug 1776.
Ellender Dougherty
born Abt 1778.
Samuel Dougherty
born Abt 1781.
Mary Dougherty
born 1783.
Henry Dougherty
born Abt 1785.
John Dougherty
born Abt 1788.
Robert Sylvester Dougherty
born 15 Apr 1790.
John Dougherty died 22 Feb 1828 at Stampers Creek, Orange, Indiana .
Isabella Anna Patton died 14 Feb 1830 at Stampers Creek, Orange, Indiana .