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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James Doty Doig: Birth: 12 Sep 1841 in Oneida Co., NY. Death: 25 Apr 1843 in Oneida Co., NY

  2. Leonard Doig: Birth: 19 Sep 1843 in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Death: 28 Oct 1912 in Ashmont, Suffolk Co., MA

  3. James M. Doig: Birth: 14 Jul 1845 in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Death: 5 May 1927 in Lakewood, Ocean Co., NJ

  4. John Howard Doig: Birth: 26 Feb 1847 in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Death: 12 Apr 1919 in Booneville, Oneida Co., NY

  5. Edwin Murray Doig: Birth: 16 Feb 1849 in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Death: 26 Feb 1936 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA

  6. Augustus Renouf Doig: Birth: 7 Oct 1850 in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Death: 18 Sep 1923 in Bedford, Bedford Co., VA

  7. Ann Louise (Anna, Nancy) Doig: Birth: 2 Sep 1853 in Booneville, Oneida Co., NY. Death: 15 Jan 1917 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA

  8. Walter Doig: Birth: 6 Sep 1855 in Booneville, Oneida Co., NY. Death: 21 Nov 1912 in Boonville, Oneida Co., NY


Notes
a. Note:   James moved with his family from Washington County, NY to Lowville, NY in 1809. James appears in the 1835 NY State Census in Lowville. He and his family lived in Lowville in 1850. They moved first to Constableville, and by 1855 to Boonville. James began as freight and express agent for the Black River Railroad. He was also the agent for American Express. He became Station Master at Boonville Depot in 1857, a position he held until his death. In 1860 was a railroad agent in Boonville with his wife Betsey, children Leonard, James, J. Howard, Augustus E., Anna, and Walter, and domestic Toftes (30 Ireland). In 1863 James was a vestryman of Trinity Church in Boonville. In 1869 he was the ticket agent and American Express agent at the Booneville railroad station. Obituary - Lewis County Democrat., July 21, 1869, Page 2 DEATH OF JAMES DOIG.-James Doig, brother of Andrew, and the late John Doig, died at his residence in Boonville, on Monday last. He had been troubled with a cancer for some years, which was the cause of his death. He was for many years in business in Lowville, but had recently been engaged as freight agent at Boonville. His loss is deeply lamented by large numbers of sincere friends. The 1870 Mortality Schedule lists cause of death as consumption.


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