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  1. Biography – DOAK, ROBERT – Volume VIII (1851-1860) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. DOAK, ROBERT, businessman, farmer, office holder, and justice of the peace; b. 4 April 1785 in Ochiltree, Scotland, third of eight children of Robert Doak and Agnes —; m. 3 Oct. 1808 Jean Kirkland, and they had three sons and three daughters; d. 5 ...

  2. www.cwcfamily.org › doakThe Doak Family

    Dec 3, 2015 · Robert Doak (1750 - 1838) - Robert Doak was born in County Antrim, Ireland in 1750. He immigrated to the Colony of Pennsylvania with his three brothers in 1767. He enlisted in Captain Hay's Company in Northhampton County on January 6, 1776.

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  4. Oct 22, 2013 · J. Doak Roberts Born March 29, 1870; Died November 25, 1929; Biographical Information . Doak Roberts was president of the Texas League twice, from 1904-1906, and from 1920-1929 (until his death, when he was succeeded by Alvin Gardner).

  5. DOAK, ROBERT (“SQUIRE”) – April 4, 1785 – April 5, 1857. Innkeeper, mill owner, farmer and magistrate. See Dictionary of Miramichi Biography, p. 105. Born on April 4, 1785 in Ochiltree, Ayshire, Scotland, the son of Agnes (Duncan) and Robert Doak. Nothing specific is known about his youth, education or financial background except that ...

  6. Robert Doak. Robert Doak (1750 – 1838) – Robert Doak was born in County Antrium, Ireland in 1750. He immigrated to the Colony of Pennsylvania with his three brothers in 1767. He enlisted in Captain Hay’s Company in Northhampton County on January 6, 1776. This company was associated with others under the command of Colonel Siegfried and ...

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Robert Doak born abt. 1674 Ballymena, Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland died 1726 Donegal, Butler, Pennsylvania including research + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  8. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesTexas League - TSHA

    Apr 7, 2017 · Hall of Fame executive Branch Rickey played in the Texas League in 1904 and 1905. William B. Ruggles, for decades a league executive, statistician, and historian; J. Doak Roberts, league president, 1921–29; J. Alvin Gardner, president, 1930–53; and Carl Sawatski, president, 1975–91 have been key figures in the development of the Texas ...

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