Emma Elizabeth Doane 1849-1949
A Thumbnail Biography by David C. Procuniar
Copyright 1997-1998-1999-2000-2001
All Rights Reserved Last updated: 31 Aug 2001
Emma Elizabeth Doane, The daughter of George Alexander Doane (1820-1872) & Margaret E. Procunier (1823-1864), Emma was born January 11, 1849 in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada and died December 17, 1949 in Armanda, Michigan just three weeks shy of her 101st birthday. Emma married 1st James Duffy 1864 (no children); married 2nd In 1865 in Sparta, Ontario, Canada, John Henry High (the son of Amos High & Mary Ann Goodwin). John was born November 26, 1841 in Stratfordville, Ontario Canada and died March 17, 1909 in Detroit, Michigan. John emigrated to Michigan in 1869.
Main Sources:
Elaine (Allen) Allen, R.R. 1 Box 418, Belle Fourche, SD 57717;
Jane K. Maurer 2205 EMBE Pasadena, TX 77502-3902;
Joanne Harvey 2420 Newport Drive, Lansing, Michigan 48906
Children: (4)
Charles High 1866-1935 married Florence Sams
Children: (1)
Vernell High 1891-1979
Vernell married Mary Sias; Vernell born in Missouri, died in Marcellus, Cass County, Michigan
Children: (4) Robert Bruce High; Charles Vernel High; Mary Eleanor High & Donald High
Mary Lula Grace High born about 1880
Harry High born about 1881-
Other Sources:
The Bragonier Family by Georgiana H. Randall 1969.
The Bragunier Family in America by Brittain Bragunier Robinson 1969
First Reformed Church of Hagerstown Maryland church records on LDS micro-film
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