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COLLATERAL-STAFFORD.

George Albert Stafford, born in Auburn, New York, March 30, 1867, husband of Mary Boyle (page 67), now lives at Stonehenge, Hill Crest Manor, Stamford, Connecticut. He is a member of G. A. Stafford & Co., a dry goods commission house of New York.

He is son of Emmett Stafford (1828-1899) and Mary Ann Rockwell (1833-1900).

He was son of George Wood Stafford (1802-1866) and Sarah Warren (1803-1839), daughter of John Warren.

He was son of Joseph Stafford (1770-1851), and Ruth Wood (1845).

He was son of Samuel Stafford (1748) and Zilpah Devol.

He was son of Joseph Stafford (1702-1773) and Alice Morher (1802).

He was son of Josiah Stafford (1743) and Sarah
1754). They lived at Tiverton, Rhode Island.

His mother, Mary Ann Rockwell, was daughter of Bryant Titus Rockwell (1807-1884) and Mary Sophia Doty (1806-1899). He was son of Caleb Rockwell (1765-1830) and Olive Starr (1769-1833).

He was son of Daniel Rockwell (1735-1794) and Abigail Smith (1741-1805). They lived at Danbury, Connecticut.

His grandmother, Mary Sophia Doty, was daughter of William Doty (cir. 1759-67 ——1813) and Phoebe Rowley. He was son of William Doty (1719 —) and He was son of Jonathan Doty (1687 -) and Mary

He was son of Samuel Doty (1643 ——) and Jane Harmon. He was the fourth son of Edward Doty (cir. 1601-1655) and Faith Clarke (1619-1675).

Edward Doty was born in London, and landed from the Mayflower, at Plymouth Rock, 1620.

His great grandmother, Olive Starr, was daughter of Samuel Starr (1732) and Ann (1731).

He was son of Samuel Starr (1700 – -) and Abigail Dibble (1703-1791).

He was son of Captain Joshua Starr (1657
He was son of Dr. Thomas Starr (-

and

-) and Rachel

He was son of Dr. Comfort Starr of Kent, England, who died in Boston, Mass., 1659, and Elizabeth (1595-1658).

Azariah Doty (page 89) was the son of John Doty, who was born in Middlesex county, New Jersey, January 16, 1740, and married in Rockbridge county, Virginia, September 29, 1778, Rebecca Jamison, who was born in 1760, daughter of Thomas Jamison and Martha Robertson. He removed to Burke county, North Carolina, and fought under Marion, in the Revolutionary war, and in 1783 settled in that part of Lincoln county, Virginia, which in 1786 became Madison county, Virginia, and is now in Garrard county, Kentucky.

He was son of Isaac Doty, who was born in Piscataway, New Jersey, 1716, and lived near Princeton, during the latter part of his life, which was prolonged to 107 years. He married

Reyno.

He was son of John Doty, who was born in Piscataway, 1680, and survived to 115 years. He married Duane, and was the son of Samuel Doty and Jane Harmon, described in the Stafford ancestral line on the preceding page.

A notable scion of the same line was the celebrated Dr. Joseph Warren, who died nobly defending American liberty at Bunker Hill.

COLLATERAL-CRAWFORD.

Jim Allen Boyle (page 67), married, St. Charles, Missouri, December 10, 1904, Ellen Louise Crawford, who was born at Plymouth, Indiana, November 22, 1873, daughter of Joel Crawford, born Marion county, Ohio, October 2, 1842, died Berrien county, Michigan, January 5, 1899, and Angelia Berry, born Logansport, Indiana, May 11, 1847, died Plymouth, Indiana, October 3, 1881.

Ellen Crawford Boyle had a sister, Minnie Belle Crawford, born Plymouth, September 25, 1869, married July 5, 1887, Lee Kohn.

Also a brother, George Crawford, born May 1, 1879, married, December 12, 1902, Ada Smith.

Also a twin sister to the latter, Arley May Crawford, married, September 4, 1898, Leslie Terrill of Berrien county, Michigan. They have five children.

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