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1812 - 1883 (71 years)
Generation: 1
1. | NATHAN DOAN was born on 16 Jan 1812 in Welland, Ontario; died on 28 Feb 1883 in Deckerville, Sanilac Co., Mich.. Notes:
Nathan was treasurer of Custer Twp, Sanilac Co. Michigan.
NATHAN married DEBORAH P. GOODWIN on 18 Aug 1839 in Malahide Bapt. Church, Malahide, Ontario. DEBORAH (daughter of DOMINUS GOODWIN and RUTH KNOWLES) was born on 4 Jun 1822 in Nova Scotia, Canada; died on 30 Jan 1899 in Deckerville, Sanilac Co., Mich.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. GEORGE ABRAHAM DOAN was born on 11 Apr 1840 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; died on 13 Jul 1912 in Brimson, St. Louis, Minnisota; was buried in Oscoda, Iosco Co., Michigan.
- 3. NARCISSA ANN DOAN was born on 17 May 1841 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan.
- 4. LOUISA JANE DOAN was born on 17 May 1841 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan; died on 18 May 1841 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan.
- 5. ELEANOR JANE DOAN was born on 30 Nov 1842 in Yarmouth Twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 18 Dec 1929 in E. Williams twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario.
- 6. ISREAL SILAS DOAN was born on 4 Dec 1844 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan.
- 7. NATHAN LEONARD DOAN was born on 10 Jul 1848 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan; died on 24 May 1914 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan.
- 8. CHARLES WESLEY DOAN was born on 29 Jan 1853 in Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Apr 1935 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried on 3 May 1935 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan.
- 9. MARY SOPHIA DOAN was born on 8 Jun 1855.
- 10. VALARA ARDELLA DOAN was born on 2 Oct 1861.
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Generation: 2
2. | GEORGE ABRAHAM DOAN (1.NATHAN1) was born on 11 Apr 1840 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; died on 13 Jul 1912 in Brimson, St. Louis, Minnisota; was buried in Oscoda, Iosco Co., Michigan. Family/Spouse: JENETT CAMPBELL. JENETT was born about 1841 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
GEORGE married ISABELLA CAMPBELL on 20 Jan 1870 in Ausable, Iosco Co, Michigan. ISABELLA was born on 27 Jan 1847 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; was buried on 10 May 1901 in Oscoda, Iosco Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 11. BERTHA DOANE was born on 6 Dec 1870 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; died on 24 Apr 1906 in Ausable, Iosco Co, Michigan.
- 12. GEORGE DOANE was born on 29 Dec 1871 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; died on 24 Oct 1875.
- 13. FRANCES DELPHINE DOANE was born on 23 Feb 1875 in Harbor Beach, Huron Co., Michigan; died on 9 Feb 1929; was buried in Grand Lawn Cem., Detroit, Michigan.
- 14. ALLEN DOANE was born on 8 Mar 1877 in Harbor Beach, Huron Co., Michigan; died on 8 Feb 1929.
- 15. MARTIN LUTHER DOANE was born on 27 Jun 1879 in Port Huron, Michigan; died on 22 Jul 1942 in Eveleth, St. Louis, Minnisota; was buried in Virgina, St. Louis, Minnisota.
- 16. CHARLES RUSSELL DOANE was born on 2 Mar 1886 in Ausable, Iosco Co, Michigan; died on 23 Jun 1956.
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4. | LOUISA JANE DOAN (1.NATHAN1) was born on 17 May 1841 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan; died on 18 May 1841 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan. |
5. | ELEANOR JANE DOAN (1.NATHAN1) was born on 30 Nov 1842 in Yarmouth Twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 18 Dec 1929 in E. Williams twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario. Family/Spouse: HENRY GORDON STUART. HENRY was born in 1849; died on 21 Sep 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
ELEANOR married STUART HENRY GORDON on 8 Feb 1872 in St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada. STUART was born in 1849 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on 21 Sep 1883 in Dunwich Twsp, Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. ADA CORDELIA STUART was born on 30 Jan 1873 in Yarmouth Twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 27 Sep 1942 in Glencoe, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Laughton Cem., N. Ekfrid, Ontario, Can..
- 19. BERTHA GENEVA STUART was born on 22 Mar 1876 in Dunwich Twsp, Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jun 1926 in Wardsville, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Caradoc Twsp, Middlesex Co., Ontario,.
- 20. MARY ESTELLA STUART died on 29 Jan 1933 in Queen Alexandra Sanit., Strathroy, Ont..
- 21. FLORENCE CECELIA STUART was born on 24 Jul 1881; died on 2 Dec 1959; was buried in Strathroy Cem, Strathroy, Ont., Canada.
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7. | NATHAN LEONARD DOAN (1.NATHAN1) was born on 10 Jul 1848 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan; died on 24 May 1914 in Custer Tsp., Sanilac Co., Michigan. Notes:
Nathan owned a farm in Custer Tsp, Sanilac Co., plat #8741. His death record lists his birthplace as Canada.
NATHAN married MARY CAMPBELL on 17 May 1873 in Sanilac Co. Michigan. MARY was born about 1855 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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8. | CHARLES WESLEY DOAN (1.NATHAN1) was born on 29 Jan 1853 in Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Apr 1935 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried on 3 May 1935 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. Notes:
Charles owned a farm in Arenac Co. on Delano Rd, approximately 1/2 mile from Whitman Rd. Approximately 1907, he moved his family from Arenac Co. to 503 Warner Ave., Bay City where in 1910 the city Directory lists Charles W. Doane (farmer),
Arthur A. Doane (farmer), Herman L. Doane (machinist), Edna Doane (student), Ellen Doane (milliner), Howard C. Doane (laborer), Martha V. Doane (dressmaker, boards at same address). At sometime, Charles moved his home to #70 on N. Henry St.
(State Park Dr.). The farm house still stands. He sold 5 acres of the farm to the Fox family, who again divided that acreage with the Hale family. Charles is remembered as a tall, thin man who worked hard. He claimed he ate so much, that it
made him poor just to carry it around. His farm was 20 acres, had small crops, lots of chickens, 2 horses (1 died), and a large barn. After the one horse died, he and the farmer next door combined each of their horses when either man found it
necessary to use a team for plowing, etc. It ran from N. Henry (State Park Dr.) all the way throught to State St., the next street over. He had grape vines on the farm which are said to have produced the best grapes around. He farmed in Bay
Co. a total of 28 years. He had a remedy which was frequently requested by neighbors who had a sick horse. It seemed to work wonderfully. It was not used on humans. Charles was a lay minister of the Gospel at the Christian Assmbly, and was
active there for many years. He owned a square grand piano which cost him $5 which Olive used to play. Charles was the first of the Bay City Doan's to own a car. The last work he performed before he died was to trim back his favorite grape
vines. The farm sold for $5500 after his death. The 1911 Bay City City Directory spelled the last name of he, his family members, and his siblings as Doane.
CHARLES married MARY DIDAMIA STOUTENBURGH on 3 Jul 1877 in Lexington, Michigan. MARY (daughter of HIRAM STOUTENBURGH and MERCY SMITH) was born on 2 Nov 1857 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 14 Jan 1935 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 23. HENRY S. DOAN was born on 20 Apr 1878; died on 1 Dec 1883.
- 24. WELTHIE E. DOAN was born on 28 Aug 1879; died on 24 Nov 1883.
- 25. MARTHA V. DOAN was born on 20 Dec 1880; died on 5 May 1920.
- 26. ARTHUR A. DOAN was born on 21 Aug 1882 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 11 Mar 1965 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan.
- 27. HOWARD CHARLES DOAN was born on 2 Mar 1884; died on 24 Mar 1920.
- 28. ELLEN AMELIA DOAN was born on 29 Aug 1887 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 24 Nov 1982 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Elm Lawn Park Cemetery, Bay City, Mich..
- 29. HERMAN LESLIE DOAN was born on 20 Sep 1889 in Bay County, Michigan; died on 28 Nov 1934 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried on 1 Dec 1934 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan.
- 30. HERBERT WESLEY DOAN was born on 20 Sep 1889; died on 22 Jan 1891.
- 31. EDNA A. DOAN was born on 8 Oct 1891 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 27 Feb 1978 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan.
- 32. EDMUND SILAS DOAN was born on 6 Nov 1893 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 19 Mar 1977 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Floral Gardens, Bay City, Michigan.
- 33. ROSS WELLINGTON DOAN was born on 21 Apr 1896 in Arenac Co., Michigan; died on 1 Mar 1967 in Bay City, Michigan.
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Generation: 3
12. | GEORGE DOANE (2.GEORGE2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 29 Dec 1871 in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario; died on 24 Oct 1875. |
13. | FRANCES DELPHINE DOANE (2.GEORGE2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 23 Feb 1875 in Harbor Beach, Huron Co., Michigan; died on 9 Feb 1929; was buried in Grand Lawn Cem., Detroit, Michigan. FRANCES married JOHN EDWARD TRASK on 3 Aug 1905 in Ausable, Iosco Co, Michigan. JOHN was born on 31 Dec 1876 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | ALLEN DOANE (2.GEORGE2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 8 Mar 1877 in Harbor Beach, Huron Co., Michigan; died on 8 Feb 1929. |
18. | ADA CORDELIA STUART (5.ELEANOR2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 30 Jan 1873 in Yarmouth Twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 27 Sep 1942 in Glencoe, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Laughton Cem., N. Ekfrid, Ontario, Can.. Family/Spouse: WILLIAM BURLIEGH CARMAN. WILLIAM was born on 13 Nov 1869 in N. Ekfrid, Middlesex Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 13 Apr 1954 in Durron, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Laughton Cem., N. Ekfrid, Ontario, Can.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 41. GLADYS E. CARMAN was born on 11 Sep 1900; died on 26 Sep 1900.
- 42. HUGH RONALD CARMAN was born on 16 May 1902 in N. Ekfrid, Middlesex Co., Ontario, Can.; died on 13 May 1970 in London, Ontario, Canada.
- 43. Living
- 44. EMILY AUGUSTA CARMAN was born on 13 Oct 1907; died on 4 Jun 1984 in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Strathroy Cem, Strathroy, Ont., Canada.
- 45. FREDA NAVEDNA CARMAN was born on 6 Jul 1911 in Thamesville, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Oct 1985 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 25 Oct 1985 in Oakland Cem., Oakland, Ontario, Canada.
- 46. CORA LILLIS CARMAN was born on 8 Mar 1914 in Thamesville, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 May 1916.
- 47. Living
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19. | BERTHA GENEVA STUART (5.ELEANOR2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 22 Mar 1876 in Dunwich Twsp, Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jun 1926 in Wardsville, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Caradoc Twsp, Middlesex Co., Ontario,. BERTHA married JOHN ELMER KITCHEN on 27 Dec 1893. JOHN was born on 8 Mar 1873 in Caradoc Twsp, Middlesex Co., Ontario,; died on 12 Dec 1947; was buried on 14 Dec 1947 in Greenwood Cem., Waterford, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 48. HENRY ELLSWORTH KITCHEN was born on 1 Oct 1894; died on 19 Nov 1974.
- 49. ELMER STUART KITCHEN was born on 14 Apr 1896 in Caradoc Twsp, Middlesex Co., Ontario,; died on 15 Feb 1950 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 18 Feb 1950 in Greenwood Cem., Waterford, Ontario.
- 50. RUTHVEN LLOYD was born on 14 Oct 1897; died on 6 Nov 1897.
- 51. ELEANOR JENEVA KITCHEN was born on 9 Sep 1900; died on 11 Apr 1952 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 14 Apr 1952 in Oakland Cem., Oakland, Ontario, Canada.
- 52. BRUCE LONGFORD KITCHEN was born on 12 Oct 1902; died on 15 Jun 1969.
- 53. ESTELLA LYDIA KITCHEN was born on 9 Jun 1908; died on 21 Apr 1984 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.
- 54. LORENA MAY KITCHEN was born on 7 Jan 1910; died in 1910.
- 55. GORDON LYLE KITCHEN was born on 12 Feb 1912; died on 13 Jun 1984 in Simco, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Greenwood Cem., Waterford, Ontario.
- 56. GLADYS ELSIE KITCHEN was born on 7 Feb 1914; died on 28 Jun 1994.
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21. | FLORENCE CECELIA STUART (5.ELEANOR2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 24 Jul 1881; died on 2 Dec 1959; was buried in Strathroy Cem, Strathroy, Ont., Canada. FLORENCE married GEORGE G. MCKEAN on 31 Aug 1904. GEORGE was born on 3 Sep 1875 in E. Williams twsp, Elgin Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jun 1938; was buried in Strathroy Cem, Strathroy, Ont., Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 57. GORDON MCKEAN was born on 23 Jul 1905; died on 17 Aug 1981; was buried on 19 Aug 1981 in Strathroy Cem, Strathroy, Ont., Canada.
- 58. Living
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26. | ARTHUR A. DOAN (8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 21 Aug 1882 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 11 Mar 1965 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. Notes:
Arthur was a farmer as early as 1910. He worked in 1915 as a driver for James Davidson. He owned a farm in Fraser township near Kawkawlin, Bay Co. Arthur was active as a member of the Christian Assembly Tabernacle, where he served as minister
for a time.
ARTHUR married MINNIE O. LINCOLN on 11 Mar 1909. MINNIE died on 9 Apr 1919. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
ARTHUR married BERNICE MILLARD on 17 Mar 1920. BERNICE died on 4 Aug 1944. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | ELLEN AMELIA DOAN (8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 29 Aug 1887 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 24 Nov 1982 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Elm Lawn Park Cemetery, Bay City, Mich.. ELLEN married STEPHEN CHARLES FLOOD on 14 Sep 1910 in Bay City, Michigan. STEPHEN was born on 10 Apr 1885 in Tuscola Co, Mich; died on 14 Apr 1969. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 64. MARION E. FLOOD was born on 5 Oct 1911 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 16 May 1984 in Genesee County, Michigan.
- 65. FLORENCE A. FLOOD was born on 5 Mar 1913; died on 7 Oct 1990; was buried in Toledo, Ohio.
- 66. FRANCIS H. FLOOD was born on 1 Jan 1916 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 9 Dec 1927 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Elm Lawn Park Cemetery, Bay City, Mich..
- 67. Living
- 68. ALICE J. FLOOD was born on 26 Jun 1924; died on 2 Jun 1942; was buried in Elm Lawn Park Cemetery, Bay City, Mich..
- 69. Living
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29. | HERMAN LESLIE DOAN (8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 20 Sep 1889 in Bay County, Michigan; died on 28 Nov 1934 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried on 1 Dec 1934 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. Notes:
Herman was described as a small man, with a high pitched laugh similar to that of his son Clarence, and with a bow legged gait. He was a well known practical joker, but was otherwise unassuming. Herman lived with his father at 503 Warner in
1910, while working as a machinist. His marriage certificate, June 20, 1916, lists him as an Iron Worker, residing in Monitor Township, Bay County. By 1920, he and his own family lived at 711 N. Dewitt, Bay City. This house was small, with no
indoor toilet, and heat was provided by a stove in the living room that sometimes got so hot that it glowed red. After his daughter, Priscilla, was born, he bought the empty lot on the northwest corner of Clara and Dewitt streets. A house
belonging to the Sims family, on Wenona near Clara was split into 3 parts, one of which was bought by Herman and moved onto his lot. He dug the basement under the house using a horse and a scoop. The house had a bathroom built into the
upstairs which contained only a toilet and sink. Bathing was done in a small galvininized tin tub in the kitchen. The address of the home is 107 E. Clara, and is across the street from 600 N. Dewitt. 600 N. Dewitt was originally the
Stark/Telfer residence, but became a center of the Doan family for many years thereafter. Herman and his family were members of The Christian Assembly church where his father, Charles, was the minister of the gospel. Herman loved his Campbell's
Pork & Beans, and his cigar. On Sunday afternoon, he would walk to the store on N. Henry St. and N. Union St. with one or more of the children and buy a cigar and a can of pork & beans for dinner. He thought it cute to blow the cigar smoke in
the faces of the children. Life was difficult for the family. Margaret Grace died. The home was sometimes heated with wood that he and his son, Nathan, would go and cut. They had to walk out to the farm of Charles W. Doan to get the horse and
wagon, go cut the wood, take it to the house, then take the horse and wagon back out to State Park Dr. and walk home. Coal was sometimes too expensive for the family. Herman also planted potatoes on the fertile hillsides of the waste area of
the sugar plant out on Euclid St. He worked there as a day laborer when he could. It is said that he often had sores from the irritating properties of the lime soil there. He fed the family and made extra money with the potatoes. After Grace
died, Herman started going to the beer gartens often. He would take young Carl with him, because many of the men there thought he was cute and would buy drinks for Herman. Herman got a job at the Defoe Ship Yards as a laborer. He scratched
his hand or lower arm which became infected. Untreated, the infection spread throughout his body. His arm was amputated at the elbow in an attempt to stop the infection's spread. He died a painful death in the hospital. He left behind 5
orphaned children, the oldest just 17 years old.
HERMAN married MARGARET GRACE STARK on 20 Jun 1916 in Bay City, Michigan. MARGARET (daughter of THOMAS C. STARK and MARGARET JANE TELFER) was born on 7 Dec 1888 in Lake Otsego, Otsego Co., Michigan; died on 4 Jul 1931 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 70. Living
- 71. THOMAS NATHAN DOAN was born on 17 Mar 1919 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 19 May 1997 in Bay County, Michigan; was buried on 22 May 1997 in Sunset Valley Crematory, Bay Co., Mich..
- 72. Living
- 73. Living
- 74. Living
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31. | EDNA A. DOAN (8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 8 Oct 1891 in Sanilac Co. Michigan; died on 27 Feb 1978 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. Notes:
Edna was blind later in life. However, she kept house, fixed meals for herself and guests, and was a wonderment as to her skills. She discovered a fire in the upstairs of her house one day, called the fire dep't, and sat down and waited for
them to arrive.
EDNA married EARL P. LIND on 24 Dec 1921. EARL died on 1 Feb 1948 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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33. | ROSS WELLINGTON DOAN (8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 21 Apr 1896 in Arenac Co., Michigan; died on 1 Mar 1967 in Bay City, Michigan. Notes:
Ross, in 1920 worked as a postal clerk, residing on RFD 3. In 1922, he was manager of the Oviatt Auto Co. By 1929, he was a salesman for Manlus & Touse, and resided at 210 S. Erie. He later took over his dad's farm, but was not adept at
keeping up a farm and running a business.
ROSS married EDITH WEIDENTHAL on 24 Dec 1921. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 76. LESLIE DOAN was born on 21 Jan 1923 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 19 Oct 1992 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Floral Gardens, Bay City, Michigan.
- 77. Living
- 78. Living
- 79. Living
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Generation: 4
59. | WESLEY WILLIAM DOAN (26.ARTHUR3, 8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 17 Nov 1909; died on 23 Jun 1985 in Florida. Notes:
?Death: 23 June 1985 in Barefoot Bay, Indian River, Florida.
? Occupation: Chevrolet Motor Division- General Motors
? Military: bet. 07 January 1941 and 17 March 1946 U. S. Army- WWll And Korea
? Burial: Great Lakes National Cemetery (Section 4, Site 343), Holly, Oakland, Michigan
WESLEY married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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66. | FRANCIS H. FLOOD (28.ELLEN3, 8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 1 Jan 1916 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 9 Dec 1927 in Bay City, Michigan; was buried in Elm Lawn Park Cemetery, Bay City, Mich.. |
71. | THOMAS NATHAN DOAN (29.HERMAN3, 8.CHARLES2, 1.NATHAN1) was born on 17 Mar 1919 in Bay City, Michigan; died on 19 May 1997 in Bay County, Michigan; was buried on 22 May 1997 in Sunset Valley Crematory, Bay Co., Mich.. Notes:
Nathan was born in the house at 709 N. Dewitt, Minnie Telfer's house. The family moved to 107 E. Clara when Nathan was 2 years old. That house was originally part of the larger Simm's house before it was split into three parts located at 107
E. Clara, 600 Wenona, 604 N. Dewitt (Dave Stark's house). His mother died in 1931, his father in 1934. He and his siblings were orphans by the time he was 15 years old! The Doan family lost the house at 107 E. Clara and went to live with
various relatives for a while. Before they moved, the city had shut off the water to a slow drip - just enough to fill the toilet if left long enough. Nathan and his siblings eventually lived at Grandpa Stark's House, 600 N. Dewitt, which had
a barn out back, a pig, geese, chickens, a cow, and several fruit trees. One of his jobs was to walk the cow down to Sharon's Field (NW corner of N. Henry and N. Union) in the morning, stake it there for the day, and then retrieve it in the
evening. Grandpa Stark would milk the cow. Most of the year, Nathan would deliver milk to three families on his way to school every morning. On cold mornings, he would have to be quick to deliver the milk before the cream froze and raised
over the lid of the bottle. He worked long hours and frequently came home late, throwing his clothes on the floor. This practice got he and his belongings thrown out of the house. It was only after his sister pleaded with Pa Stark, that
Nathan was allowed to return. Priscilla had promised to always pick up Nathan's things and keep them neat! Grandma Stark died in 1935, Grandpa Stark in 1936! Life wasn't always easy! Nathan was a graduate of Bay City High School, Jan. 1936
where he played drums and baritone in the band. He went to work for the Bay City Board of Education on 2 Feb. 1936, retiring from there in 1984 after 45 years (not counting his years in the Army). He started out as mimeograph operator and
became warehouse supervisor in 1952. Nathan served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He entered service 23 Aug. 1943. His MOS. was classification specialist. He was in San Francisco, Calif. the day his first nephew, Wm. Gaus, Jr., was born, but
left on a ship headed to New Guinea that next day. He then went to Australia. He rose through the ranks from a private to master sergeant in 2.5 years. For a man with no particular technical, academic, or combat skills of value to the
military, this feat is remarkable, and speaks to his ability to work hard and deal with people effectively. He went to the Philippines on the ship British Columbia Express, also on board was the wife and son of Gen. Douglas McArthur in April
of 1945. His career as Santa Claus started in 1940-41 when the church's regular Santa, Uncle Dave Stark, got sick. Nathan was asked to fill in because he was the only one in church with a big belly to fit the suit. Knowing all the names of
the church children and Sunday School teachers, Nathan had a good time. The next year he did a bridge club Christmas party. One of the women at the party was PTA president at Wenona School. She arranged for Nathan to be Santa for her school.
Nathan knew the principal there, who arranged for all of the children to place their school work out on their desk. These papers had the names of the children on them so that `Santa' was able to go up and down the rows, calling each child by
his/her name - much to everyone's amazement. People who were there still wonder how this feat was accomplished. In 1953, Millard Reader, a retailer and member of the church congregation, gave Nathan information about the Santa Claus School at
Albion, New York. Nate graduated from the school in 1953, bought a suit for $75, hair for $50 and became the talk of the town as Santa Claus. This reputation has lasted all of his life. He has been called the good will ambassador of Bay
City, and even had a park named after him. An article in the Bay City Times claimed that he could have run for mayor, a job that was quite controversial at the time, and won over all other comers. He has been Santa Claus in many states of the
U.S. and in Australia (Father Christmas). He has appeared in feature articles in The Saturday Evening Post Dec. 12 1964, Life Magazine, 1964, in Contact Magazine, Oct 1982 and again Dec. 1969, in Friends Magazine (Chevrolet Co., Dec. 1971, in
Chronicle (Metropolitan Life) Winter, 1966, and The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine Dec 20, 1992. Nathan and Mary Ida took over the Santa Claus School At Albion New York, established by the famous Macy's Santa of 35 years, Mr. Charles Howard,
moving it to Bay City, Michigan and later to Midland, Michigan. They have taught hundreds of students in the science of `The Anatomy of a Raindeer', `The Philosophy of Christmas', `Proper Costuming and Makeup', and a thousand different ways to
make believers out of those who doubt Santa Claus. Of the many stories of Santa's believers, two stand out. The first is of a young boy living in the country out near the Tri City Airport. On the night of his pre-Christmas visit to the
home, Nate and his driver parked down the road a bit so as to disguise the mode of transportation, and walked up to the door in the dark. The boy was delighted, amazed, and curious about how Santa had arrived, to which questions; the standard
answers were given. As Santa left the house, the boy watched as Santa walked across the field and disappeared into the darkness. As an airplane departed the nearby airport, with its red light flashing, the boy just knew that he was watching
Santa's sleigh leaping into the sky with Rudolph leading the way. Another is a story of a young family, which lived through the yard from the Gauses. The family was finishing supper, with the youngest balking at finishing the food on his
plate. The interaction between parent and child could be seen and heard from outside the back door, which led to the kitchen. In anticipation of Santa's visit, the parent reminded the child that Santa knows and watches all that the child does.
Santa checks up on these things. This argument was lost on the child who didn't really perceive it as a threat. Suddenly, there was a jingling of sleigh bells, a hardy HO! HO! HO! and a loud knock on the door. The family turned to see the
face of Santa Claus framed in the window of the door. The boy's eyes grew very large as the parent got up to let Santa into the house. As Santa was being greeted, the food on the plate was being cleaned as if by a vacuum sweeper! During the
visit, Santa asked the boy if he believed that Santa knew when little children weren't minding their parents. The boy vehemently answered in the affirmative, and that he would finish his plate and mind his parents from now on! Still another
involves State Representative Howard Wetters Jr. whose father had broken both of his legs while decorating a tree at the family church. "I was 8 years old, and I was really doubting Santa Claus". Howard crawled up on Santa's lap, and before
Howard could say anything, Santa said, "Howie, how's your dad's legs? I'm sure he is going to be OK". Mr. Wetters says, "I still believe in the magic of Santa Claus today because of Nate Doan. He was truly a great, wonderful guy". Nathan
operated a concession at Wenona Beach for years before it closed. Many of his nieces and nephews spent wonderfully remembered evenings 'working' the booth for tickets and ride favors and often a treat. He was a member of the Bangor -
Essexville Volunteer Fire Dept for many years. He served at several big Bay City fires over the years. Nathan has served his church, The Christian Assembly, as Sunday School Superintendent, board member, choir member, and board treasurer.
There were "Santas" from all of the United States who came to pay their respects to Nate upon his passing. The presence these people created by their all being in the same place at the same time with their stories of Mary Ida & Nate, and the
stories of the personal experiences of each of these Santas was very uplifting and warm. It was such a great memorable, moment in time! There is not likely to ever again be a human being with such a perfect blend of the requisite personality,
skill, and charisma which so wonderfully represents the Spirit of Christmas and of Santa Claus as does Thomas Nathan Doan. He can leave young and old alike feeling as if they had just experienced something spiritual.
Nathan was Michigan Credit Union Person of the Year, 1991. The energy and drive, love of people and continual optimism of T. Nathan Doan have inspired family member and friend alike, making him a very special, favorite person.
THOMAS married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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