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Descendants of William Doar 1 Descendants of William Doar 1 William Doar [2369] b. abt 1720 d. 1795 Sandiacre + Katherine Taylor [2370] b. 1719 m. 1747 Sandiacre d. 1792 Sandiacre William Doar [2476] b. 1748 Sandiacre bu. 1817 Stanton by Dale + Elizabeth Hood [2405] b. 1755 m. 1779 Sandiacre d. 1840 Stanton by Dale William Doar [2480] b. 1783 Stanton by Dale d. 1849 Stanton by Dale + Ann Smith [2481] b. 1790-1800 Sawley, Derbys m. 1814 Kegworth, Leicestershire d. -1879 Shardlow William Doar [2484] b. <1815> Stanton by Dale d. 1890 Stanton by Dale + Sarah Baguley [2485] b. <1820> Risley Park, Derbys m. -1841 Shardlow d. 1891 Stanton by Dale Joseph Doar [2486] b. 1841 Stanton by Dale d. 1899 Makaretu, New Zealand + Jane Jarvis [2774] b. -1843 Shardlow m. 1874 St Michael and All Angels, Stanton By Dale d. 1920 New Zealand Baguley John William Doar [3160] b. 1875 Long Clawson, Leicester Joseph Harold Doar [3059] b. 1877 Long Clawson, Leicester bu. 1958 Kaeo Cemetery, Northland, NZ Lilian Rachel Doar [3060] b. 1878 'The Willows Farm', Stanton by Dale d. 1970 New Zealand Emelette Jane Sarah Doar [3062] b. 1879 Riverton, NZ Thomas Charles Jarvis Doar [3064] b. 1881 Riverton, NZ Ann Amelia Doar [2487] b. -1842 Shardlow + Joseph Thomas Whiteley [2542] b. <1846> m. -1867 Shardlow d. -1891 Nottingham Mary Eleanor Whiteley [3019] b. -1867 Stanton by Dale d. aft 1901 Alfred William Whiteley [3020] b. -1870 Shardlow Ada Maud Whiteley [3021] b. -1870 Shardlow Edward Joseph Whiteley [3022] b. -1874 Shardlow + Joseph Brickles [3023] b. <1860> Great Hale, Lincs. m. 1895 Gonalston, Notts William Doar [2488] c. 1845 Stanton by Dale d. -1854 Shardlow (Reg) Richard Doar [2539] b. -1847 Stanton by Dale d. aft 1891 Sarah Elizabeth Doar [2490] b. -1849 Stanton By Dale, Derbys d. 1891 Stanton by Dale + Henry Willoughby [1860] b. <1841> Sneinton, Notts m. -1875 Shardlow Ellen Willoughby [1867] b. <1878> Bramcote, Notts Clara Amelia Willoughby [1866] b. -1879 Shardlow Edith Willoughby [2638] b. -1880 Bramcote, Notts Jane Eleanor Willoughby [3010] b. -1889 Bramcote, Notts Dora Willoughby [3017] b. -1891 Shardlow d. -1893 Shardlow Thomas Doar [2489] b. -1851 Shardlow d. aft 1901 + Edith Cross [2543] b. <1871> Shipley, Derbys m. 1891 Nottingham Emmanuel Irene Sarah B. Doar [2918] b. -1892 Stanton by Dale William Edward Doar [2919] b. -1894 Stanton by Dale Thomas Harold Doar [3030] b. -1898 Shardlow Ruth Baguley Doar [2475] b. -1853 Shardlow d. -1888 Shardlow + William Waller [3031] b. <1858> Tuxford, Notts m. -1881 Shardlow 1 2 3 4 5 6 Descendants of William Doar 2 William Doar [2369] William Doar [2476] William Doar [2480] William Doar [2484] Ruth Baguley Doar [2475] Bertha Mary Waller [3032] b. -1881 Shardlow Jessie Margaret Waller [3033] b. -1883 Shardlow William Ewart Waller [3034] b. -1884 Shardlow Agnes Edith Waller [3035] b. -1886 Shardlow Ruth Baguley Waller [3036] b. -1888 Shardlow + Unknown Cooper? [3165] m. abt 1874 Charlotte Cooper Doar [2545] b. 1875 Stanton by Dale Emelette Aquilla Doar [2531] b. -1855 Stanton by Dale d. 1922 + George Andrew [2532] b. 1854 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire m. 1879 Stanton by Dale d. 1937 Elizabeth Ann Andrew [3043] b. 1880 Ilkeston William Andrew [3045] b. 1882 Ilkeston d. 1929 George Henry Andrew [3046] b. -1883 Basford Albert Andrew [3047] b. -1884 Basford Alfred Doar Andrew [3048] b. 1887 Ilkeston Mary Doar [3663] b. -1857 d. aft 1930 Probably Chicago + Henry Spendlove [3664] b. abt 1858 England d. bef 1920 Margaret Doar [2413] b. -1859 Stanton by Dale + Charles Gunn [3050] b. 1856 Ruddington, Notts m. 1888 Nottingham St Andrew Arthur Charles Gunn [3051] b. -1891 Southwell Harold Mark William Doar [2541] b. -1862 Stanton by Dale d. aft 1930 + Jessie Fraser [3052] m. 1893 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada d. 1897 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada Margaret Dorothy Doar [3053] b. 1894 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada d. 1978 Devil's Lake, Ramsey, North Dakota + Sarah Adeline Lawlas [3054] b. <1853> New York m. 1906 R M Louise, Manitoba d. bef 1930 Edith Augusta Doar [2540] b. -1863 Stanton by Dale + Needham Rowell [3058] b. <1861> Ridlington, Rutland m. -1896 Peterboro Maud Rowell [3211] b. -1902 Rutland Richard Doar [2482] c. 1818 Stanton by Dale d. -1888 Bingham + Ann Walker [2491] b. <1827> Dale Abbey m. 1860 Radford Christ Church, Notts d. 1903 Thomas Doar [2483] c. 1820 Stanton by Dale d. 1899 Stanton by Dale + Mary or Hannah Hands [2736] b. abt 1831 Cheadle, Staffordshire Or Hollington, Derbys m. 1853 Morley, Derbys d. -1888 Shardlow John Doar [2737] b. <1854> Kegworth, Leicestershire d. aft 1901 + Annice Marriott [2738] b. <1861> Ashover, Derbys m. -1890 Shardlow d. aft 1901 Lilian Mary Marriott [2739] b. -1889 Long Eaton, Derbys d. aft 1901 William Doar [2740] b. <1855> Kegworth, Leicestershire d. aft 1930 + Emily Smith [3634] b. <1863> Canada m. 1886 Brantford, Ontario, Canada d. Aft 1930 census Ethel Mary Doar [3701] b. 1887 Brantford, Ontario, Canada 1 2 3 4 5 6 Descendants of William Doar 3 William Doar [2369] William Doar [2476] William Doar [2480] Thomas Doar [2483] William Doar [2740] d. 1911 Waterloo, Ontario Harold Doar [3635] b. 1891 Brantford, Ontario, Canada Elizabeth Doar [2743] + William Riley [2744] m. 1797 Stanton by Dale Elizabeth Doar [2414] b. 1750 Sandiacre + John Goff [2407] c. 1752 Sawley And Long Eaton, Derby m. 1778 Sandiacre Elizabeth Doar [2741] b. 1778 Sandiacre Mary Doar [1191] b. 1752 Sandiacre d. 1758 Sandiacre Richard Doar [2363] b. 1755 Sandiacre bu. 1828 Sandiacre + Martha Upton [2364] b. abt 1760 Ockbrook, Derbys m. 1782 Ockbrook, Derbys d. -1850 Shardlow (Reg) John Doar [2499] b. 1784 Sandiacre d. -1867 Shardlow + Mary Butler [2500] b. <1793> Stapleford, Notts m. 1815 Nottingham St Mary d. aft 1861 Richard Doar [2501] c. 1815 Stapleford, Notts d. -1897 Shardlow William Doar [2495] c. 1818 Stapleford, Notts d. -1898 Basford + Mary Barton [2496] b. <1826> m. 1846 Stapleford, Notts d. -1900 Basford John Doar [3118] b. <1848> Stapleford, Notts William Doar [2497] b. <1850> Stapleford, Notts + Hannah Mary Clarkson [3115] b. <1848> Birkenshaw, Yorks m. 1868 Cotmanhay, Derby (Basford District) d. -1900 Bradford, Yorks John Doar [3116] b. <1867> Ilkeston, Derbys d. -1871 Basford Elizabeth Doar [3117] b. <1870> Bradford, Yorks Sarah Elizabeth Doar [2498] c. 1856 Stapleford, Notts + (---) (---) Evelyn Doar [3120] b. <1878> Ilkeston Samuel Doar [2503] c. 1821 Stapleford, Notts Martha Doar [2504] c. 1823 Stapleford, Notts d. -1857 Shardlow + William Atkin (---) [3482] b. bef 1820 m. 1840 Radford St Peter d. bef 1861 Jesse Atkin [3483] c. 1849 Stapleford d. Probably before 1861 Ada Atkin [3484] c. 1851 Stapleford d. aft 1901 + William Tomlinson [3491] b. <1848> West Hallam, Derbys m. 1869 Nottingham St Mary d. aft 1901 Walter Tomlinson [3492] b. <1870> Ilkeston Martha Tomlinson [3493] b. <1873> Ilkeston Mary A Tomlinson [3494] b. <1874> Stapleford William Tomlinson [3495] b. <1876> Stanley, Derbys Edith Tomlinson [3496] b. <1878> Bramcote, Notts Julie E Tomlinson [3497] b. <1880> Bramcote, Notts Jesse Tomlinson [3498] b. <1883> Bramcote Harry Tomlinson [3499] b. <1886> Bramcote Samuel Atkin [3485] c. 1854 Stapleford d. aft 1901 + Annie Sophia Rushworth [3487] c. <1863> Stapleford 1 2 3 4 5 6 Descendants of William Doar 4 William Doar [2369] Richard Doar [2363] John Doar [2499] Martha Doar [2504] m. -1884 Nottingham Samuel Atkin [3490] b. <1883> Radford + Alice Jephson [3488] b. <1875> Coxton, Notts m. -1895 Nottingham William Atkin [3489] b. <1898> Radford + Margaret Annie Hallam Simpson [3486] b. <1854> m. 1874 Stapleford d. -1875 Shardlow Ann Doar [2505] c. 1825 Stapleford, Notts d. 1831 John Doar [2506] c. 1828 Stapleford, Notts d. aft 1891 + Sarah Beck [2510] b. 1831 Trowell, Notts m. 1857 Nottingham St Mary d. -1887 Basford William Doar [2514] b. -1859 Stapleford, Notts + Elizabeth (---) [1190] m. <1890> Henry Doar [2548] b. -1862 Stapleford, Notts Louisa Doar [2549] b. -1864 Stapleford, Notts + Isaac Hancox [2561] b. <1865> Woodside, Worcester. m. bef 1887 Sarah Hancox [3285] b. <1885> Ilkeston Edith Hancox [3286] b. <1898> Ilkeston John Hancox [3287] b. <1891> Ilkeston Mary Ann Doar [2550] b. -1868 Ilkeston, Derbys Mary Jane Doar [2507] c. 1831 Stapleford, Notts d. -1890 Shardlow + William Shaw [2634] b. <1829> Stapleford, Notts m. 1849 Stapleford, Notts d. -1886 Shardlow Ann Doar [2508] c. 1833 Stapleford, Notts d. aft 1901 + William Atkin [2635] b. <1832> Saxondale, Notts m. 1854 Stapleford, Notts d. aft 1901 Sarah Atkin [2636] b. <1854> Stapleford, Notts James Atkin [3129] b. <1857> Stapleford, Notts John Atkin [3130] b. <1860> Stapleford, Notts William Atkin [3131] c. 1865 Stapleford, Notts Catherine Doar [2509] c. 1836 Stapleford, Notts d. aft 1901 + Unknown (---) [3135] Eliza Doar [3136] c. 1855 Stapleford, Notts + Isaac Simpson [3134] b. <1834> Ilkeston, Derbys m. 1860 Nottingham St Mary d. aft 1901 Samuel Simpson [3137] b. <1861> Stapleford, Notts Kate Simpson [3138] c. 1865 Stapleford, Notts Mary Ann Simpson [3139] c. 1869 Stapleford, Notts Will Simpson [3140] c. 1869 Stapleford, Notts Isabella Simpson [3143] b. <1873> Stapleford, Notts Martha Simpson [3141] c. 1874 Stapleford, Notts Thomas Simpson [3144] b. <1877> Stapleford, Notts Charles Henry Simpson [3142] b. 1879 Thomas Doar [2416] b. 1787 Sandiacre d. -1861 Shardlow + Sarah Attenborough [2477] b. <1796> Stapleford, Notts m. 1815 Stapleford d. -1878 Shardlow Frances Doar [3146] c. 1820 Stapleford + John Atkin [3148] b. <1820> Stapleford m. 1840 Radford St Peter Richard Doar [2478] b. <1823> Stapleford, Notts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Descendants of William Doar 5 William Doar [2369] Richard Doar [2363] Thomas Doar [2416] d. -1898 Shardlow + Lucy Harris [3593] b. <1825> Coventry, Warwickshire m. 1871 Nottingham St Nicholas d. -1895 Shardlow Elizabeth Doar [3147] c. 1830 Stapleford d. -1910 Shardlow + Joseph Grundy [3149] b.
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