Catherine Dolloff

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Catherine Dolloff (Bean)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
Death: 1710 (29-30)
Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Bean, Sr. (I) and Margaret Bean
Wife of Richard Dolloff
Mother of Sara Doloff; Margaret Bean; Abigail Doloff; John Dolloff; Jonathan Dolloff and 3 others
Sister of John Bean, Died Young 1; Daniel Bean, Sr.; Samuel Bean; John Bean; Margaret Taylor and 3 others
Half sister of Mary Judkins; Henry Bean, Died Young; Son Bean, DNA Match and Hannah Whitaker

Managed by: Lori Lynn Wilke
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About Catherine Dolloff

The Indian took 4 of their children to Canada and I took 6 years to get them all back. Sara was 8 at the time, Margaret was 6, Abigail was 4, John was 3. Sara eventually married into the tribe and John became an Indian scout.

her son Abner b 1716 married Hanna Sinclair.

Catherine's sister Elizabeth married John Sinclair. Their daughter Sara married Catherine and Elizabeth's brother James son John Bean III.



Biography

Catherine (Bean) Dolloff is a member of Clan MacBean. Catherine was the youngest child of John (MacBean) Bean, of Exeter, and his second wife (his first wife, having passed away) Catherine Bean married circa 1700, in Exeter, New Hampshire to Richard Dolloff (born after 1665, died circa 1744) son of Christian and Sarah (Scammon) Dolloff Richard's will, in which he mentioned Catherine, was dated April 4, 1744, and is found in the State Papers of N.H., published by Metcalf, Probate Records, Vol III, p. 198. Catherine and Richard lived on the next farm from her father. Their first child was born circa 1700, prematurely, and died without a name. On July 22, 1710, three daughters of Catherine and Richard; Sarah (b. 1702), Margaret (b. 1704), and Abigail (b. 1706) were kidnapped by Canadian Indians and carried away to Quebec. They were in captivity for seven years before the younger two were ransomed and return home. The oldest girl, Sarah, was married to an Indian before this and was not returned. Many years later, she became homesick for her family and returned to Exeter with her husband and five children, with the hope that they could live there. It did not work out, and the family returned to Canada.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bean-576

Catherine Dolloff formerly Bean was born 1680 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America to John (MacBayne) Bean and Margaret (Edwards) Bean She is the siister of Mary (Bean) Judkins [half], Henry Bean [half], Hannah (Bean) Whitacre [half], John Bean, Daniel Bean, Samuel Bean, John Bean Jr, Margaret (Bean) Taylor, James Bean, Jeremiah Bean and Elizabeth (Bean) Sinclair. She married Richard Dolloff about 1700 in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire She is the mother of Sarah Dolloff, Margaret (Dolloff) Bean, Abigail Dolloff, John Dolloff, Jonathan Dolloff and Abner Dolloff. She died after 1744 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America. Profile manager: Bob Keniston Profile last modified 4 Feb 2017 | Created 20 Aug 2011

Biography

Catherine was the youngest child of John (MacBean) Bean, of Exeter, and his second wife (his first wife, having passed away)

Catherine Bean married circa 1700, in Exeter, New Hampshire to Richard Dolloff (born after 1665, died circa 1744) son of Christian and Sarah (Scammon) Dolloff

Richard's will, in which he mentioned Catherine, was dated April 4, 1744, and is found in the State Papers of N.H., published by Metcalf, Probate Records, Vol III, p. 198.

Catherine and Richard lived on the next farm from her father. Their first child was born circa 1700, prematurely, and died without a name.

On July 22, 1710, three daughters of Catherine and Richard; Sarah (b. 1702), Margaret (b. 1704), and Abigail (b. 1706) were kidnapped by Canadian Indians and carried away to Quebec. They were in captivity for seven years before the younger two were ransomed and return home.

The oldest girl, Sarah, was married to an Indian before this and was not returned. Many years later, she became homesick for her family and returned to Exeter with her husband and five children, with the hope that they could live there. It did not work out, and the family returned to Canada.

Catherine and Richard had six other children:

John Dolloff, b April 20, 1708; Jonathan Dolloff, born October 17, 1710; David Dolloff, Ebenezer Dolloff, (married Jean Norkun of Birmingham, MI), Ann Dolloff

Birth

1680 Exeter, New Hampshire (Rockingham)[1] Marriage

New England Marriages Prior to 1700, byClarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1985, page 226

Death

1710 Exeter, New Hampshire (Rockingham)[1] Sources

WikiTree profile Bean-576 created through the import of mike_walton_2011.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Mike Walton. Source: S3385 Abbreviation: Ancestral File (R) Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998) Repository: #R36 Clan MacBean of North America, Vol II, Fifth Edition, Revised 1993, by Joseph S. Bean Repository: R36 Name: Family History Library Address: 35 N West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA ↑ 1.0 1.1 Source: #S3385

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Catherine Dolloff's Timeline

1680
September 24, 1680
Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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January 10, 1702
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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Age 29
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