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From:	"russell guerin" 
To:	"hancock county historical society" <history@datasync.com>
Sent:	Monday, November 11, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject:	Fw: Doby cemetery - grave of Sarah Splitley 
----Original Message-------
From: Christina
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:52 AM To: russell guerin
Subject: Re: Doby cemetery - grave of Sarah Splitley
Russell.....thanks for your e-mail. My mother came home from the reunion with me and we've
been busy with (\r. appts. and visiting her sisters who live in Jackson and Clinton.
What fascinating information on Sarah Splitley and Henry Gabriel................as well as some ofthe Doby
(D'auby) family! Wouldn't it be marvelous to "go back in time" and "see" what it was like back then-? Since that's not possible CYET!) I admire you for your efforts in building a verbal image for us to read!
It's interesting, too, how many families were "tied together" due to the river and the schooners. My understanding is that Francisco Antonio Netto who married Florentine Doby was associated with her father Jean Baptiste Doby through their ventures on the river. I'll plunderthrough some of my Netto-Doby information, make copies, and send you what I have. Could you send me your mailing address?
We were thrilled that you were able to join us for the Koch Reunion! Wanna travel to Montana in 2 years?
Thanks again for sending me the info so promptly!
Sincerely, Christina
----Original Message-------
From: russell guerin
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 11:36 AM Subject: Doby cemetery - grave of Sarah Splitley
Before getting into above subject, I want to thank you and your kind relatives for allowing me to meet with all of you and to share your reunion experience. It is evident that the fine, strong character of Christian and Annette have been passed on through the years.
I am pleased to report that I have been able to add to what we know about Sarah, wife of Henry Gabriel.
As background, the following is from my file of probate records, specifically those of Thomas Doby:
It would appear that Thomas died just prior to 1850, as he does not show in the census for that year. An inventory made by Samuel White in Dec. 1850 includes the two sections of land


Doby~D`Auby Thomas-Doby-01
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