I certainly appreciate your lookup for me, and you have provided more names for me to check on. According to the Navarro Co website, online records, I found William Doolen mentioned as an Early settler of Navarro Co in 1853. The Navarro Co census as of 1860 shows William Doolan, wife Sarah Foster, and all their children to that date. The last name was mis-spelled as "Dooland". Pretty close, but no cigar. The 1880 census at Dist 126, Navarro Co TX also shows 4 households named Doolen which are all related to William Doolan. I do happen to know that Swearinger and Young and Cunningham married into the Doolan family, so I can now persue those names more. If you are related to Martin, Doolan, Donaho, Swearingen, Cunningham, and Young in Navarro Co TX then write back and I can share information with you. Best regards, Lillian Kathleen Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "John & Elnora Wyrick" <ejwaa@worldnet.att.net> To: "Lilly" <malik@scs-net.org>; <TXNAVARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:49 AM Subject: Re: [TXNAVARR] William Doolen b. 1820 IL > Lilly, > I looked in the "Navarro County History" Vol. #1 that I have and found only > one mention of the "Doolen Family" being in the County, in the article about > John R. Ransome, who arrived in 1862 and was the "Tax Collector in 1885", > now I don't know if they both arrived at that time or if the "Doolen's" were > there > in 1885. The other names mentioned were; > Hammonds, Cunninghams, Whites, Pughs, Storys, Garners, Swearingens, > Lynns, John Samuel Young, Megaritys, Dicksons, Carpenters, Greys, Loves, > Hendons and Littles. > Happy Hunting, > Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lilly" <malik@scs-net.org> > To: <TXNAVARR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 5:44 PM > Subject: [TXNAVARR] William Doolen b. 1820 IL > > > > Hello, > > My ancestor is William Doolen b. 1820 IL. He arrived in Navarro Co TX as > of 1853. > > > > I need some help! He died in Texarkana, TX. in 1865. > > > > I need to find his death record, to find his Father's name. > > > > His wife and children all lived in Navarro Co TX, and are all show there, > in 4 households in the 1880 census. As far as I know, they did NOT live in > Texarkana, he only died there, from what cause, I don't know. > > > > Are there any resources in Navarro Co, perhaps History books, which might > say WHO the father of William Doolen is??? > > I believe he is the son of Rev. Jesse Doolen of Marion Co IL, but some > have disputed that, and unless I find a death record, or a history book > which might refer to his father, I am stuck. > > > > Concerning Texarkana, TX: I will write to the library and see if they have > old death records which go back to 1865. > > > > If anyone has suggestions or further information please write back to me. > > > > William Doolen is mentioned in the History book for Navarro Co TX, as one > of the early settlers. > > I have a list of all his kids, and some grandkids. > > > > Best regards, > > Lillian Kathleen Martin > > > > > > ==== TXNAVARR Mailing List ==== > > For more Navarro County genealogy and history, visit the GenWeb site: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txnavarr/ > > >