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John Johann Doll Sr.

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John Johann Doll Sr.

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
2 Sep 1907 (aged 75)
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lucas, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
J08
Memorial ID
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75Y 9M 16D

Immigrated with brother Leonard Doll from Germany to America in 1854, sailing on the "William Nelson". Brother Andrew George Doll also immigrated and settled in Henry Co., it is unclear if he arrived with them. (Note: Memorial for presumed brother, Andrew, entered as Andrew W. Doll)

m: Mary Wesner Feb 14 1858
children:
-John Jr. 1859-1935
-Jacob 1862-1941
-William 1864-1941
-Eva "Effie" 1876-1947 unmarried
-Elizabeth "Lizzie" L. abt 1878- m: Ralston
Note: There is a 12-year space between William and Effie, there may have been additional children.

The following is from bio of John's son, William, written in 1919:
..."John and Mary (Wisner) Doll, natives of Germany, who first settled in Ohio after emigrating to America. They next made settlement in Illinois and from that State came to Henry County, Missouri, in 1867. The Doll family can justly lay claim to being one of the pioneer families of this county. The elder Doll settled in White Oak township and resided on his farm in that township until his death in 1907. The widowed mother still resides at White Oak having arrived at the great age of eighty-one years, her birth having been April 1, 1837. Mrs. Doll came to America aboard a sailing vessel. She boarded a ship at London on March 19, 1857, and the ship "Victoria" required forty-nine days to make the journey to New York. John Doll, the father, was born in Baden, Germany, November 17, 1831, and died September 2, 1907. He was married on February 14, 1858, to Mary Wisner. He removed from Ohio to Illinois in 1862 and thence to Missouri in 1867. To John and Mary (Wisner) Doll were born five children: William, subject of this review; John, Walker township; Jacob, a successful farmer of White Oak township; Effie and Lizzie, the former of whom is at home with her mother and the latter is in Kansas City, Missouri. "
75Y 9M 16D

Immigrated with brother Leonard Doll from Germany to America in 1854, sailing on the "William Nelson". Brother Andrew George Doll also immigrated and settled in Henry Co., it is unclear if he arrived with them. (Note: Memorial for presumed brother, Andrew, entered as Andrew W. Doll)

m: Mary Wesner Feb 14 1858
children:
-John Jr. 1859-1935
-Jacob 1862-1941
-William 1864-1941
-Eva "Effie" 1876-1947 unmarried
-Elizabeth "Lizzie" L. abt 1878- m: Ralston
Note: There is a 12-year space between William and Effie, there may have been additional children.

The following is from bio of John's son, William, written in 1919:
..."John and Mary (Wisner) Doll, natives of Germany, who first settled in Ohio after emigrating to America. They next made settlement in Illinois and from that State came to Henry County, Missouri, in 1867. The Doll family can justly lay claim to being one of the pioneer families of this county. The elder Doll settled in White Oak township and resided on his farm in that township until his death in 1907. The widowed mother still resides at White Oak having arrived at the great age of eighty-one years, her birth having been April 1, 1837. Mrs. Doll came to America aboard a sailing vessel. She boarded a ship at London on March 19, 1857, and the ship "Victoria" required forty-nine days to make the journey to New York. John Doll, the father, was born in Baden, Germany, November 17, 1831, and died September 2, 1907. He was married on February 14, 1858, to Mary Wisner. He removed from Ohio to Illinois in 1862 and thence to Missouri in 1867. To John and Mary (Wisner) Doll were born five children: William, subject of this review; John, Walker township; Jacob, a successful farmer of White Oak township; Effie and Lizzie, the former of whom is at home with her mother and the latter is in Kansas City, Missouri. "


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