George H Doggart, 18651914 (aged 48 years)

Name
George H /Doggart/
Birth
British Queen
Victoria
from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry John Temple
from 12 June 1859 to 29 October 1865
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
John Russell
from 29 October 1865 to 28 June 1866
Birth of a brother
Note: Maybe Sep 1866
Death of a brother
Birth of a sister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Edward Smith-Stanley
from 28 June 1866 to 27 February 1868
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Benjamin Disraeli
from 27 February 1868 to 3 December 1868
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 3 December 1868 to 20 February 1874
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Benjamin Disraeli
from 20 February 1874 to 23 April 1880
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 23 April 1880 to 1 February 1886
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 1 February 1886 to 25 July 1886
Death of a father
Address: Court Street,
Newtownards,
Down,
Northern Ireland

Sale by Public Auction of Horatio J Doggart House etc 1891

Town of Newtownards
Valuable Dwelling House with Warehouses, Office Houses and Gardens Attached and Household Furniture for sale.

Margaret Doggart of 40 Avoca Street, Belfast, Widow and Administratratrix of Horatio J Doggart, late of Court Street, Newtownards, Weaving Agent, deceased and William Doggart of 2 Cherryville Terrace, Woodstock Road, Ballymacarrett, Down. Tobacconist, Heir-at-Law of the Intestate Defendants.

To be sold by Public Auction on the Premises Court Street, Newtownards on Monday 15th June 1891 at 12 oclock.

All that piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being on the South Side of Court Street, Newtownards, containing in breadth at the front to said street 40 feet 2 inches and at the rere 39 feet 8 inches and in length from front to rere on the East Side 224 feet and on the West Side 226 feet and also all Erections and Buildings which are now erected and built thereon with their appurtenances.

(section about lease)

The Premises are subject to the yearly rent of £1 19s 2d.

Descriptive Particulars

The Buildings now on said Parcel of Ground consist of a substantial double Dwelling-house, numbered 13 and 15 comprising drawing room parlour, two kitchens, pantry, and scullery on ground floor, and five rooms upstairs, with ware houses containing three apartments, office houses and the remainder is laid out in a garden.

Houshold furniture comprises amongst other articles, Mahogany Cabinet, Mahogany Couch, Mahogany Table, Easy and other Chairs, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Windiw Poles, Fenders and Fire Irons, the Furnishing of four Bedrooms, including Beds and Bedsteads, Drawers, Dressing Tables, curtains, Pictures, Chairs &c. Kitchen Utensils &c, &c.

Terms for Furniture- Cash and 5 percent Auction Fees.

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 25 July 1886 to 15 August 1892
Event
Poem published
1893
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 15 August 1892 to 5 March 1894
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Archibald Primrose
from 5 March 1894 to 25 June 1895
Census
Occupation
Organist
1900
Death of a mother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 25 June 1895 to 12 July 1902
The Boer War
Battle for control of southern Africa
from 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902
British King
Edward VII
from 22 January 1901 to 6 May 1910
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Balfour
from 12 July 1902 to 5 December 1905
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
from 5 December 1905 to 5 April 1908
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Herbert Henry Asquith
from 5 April 1908 to 6 December 1916
Olympic Games
Games of the IV Olympiad
from 27 April 1908 to 31 October 1908
London, England
British King
George V
from 6 May 1910 to 20 January 1936
Death
23 March 1914 (aged 48 years)
Family with parents
father
18231889
Birth: 29 October 1823 38 36
Death: 4 May 1889Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
mother
Marriage Marriage17 December 1856Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
10 months
elder brother
18571924
Birth: 2 October 1857 33 26 Northern Ireland
Death: 4 January 1924
23 months
elder brother
18591932
Birth: 31 August 1859 35 28 Northern Ireland
Death: 19 February 1932New York, USA
18 months
elder brother
1861
Birth: 12 February 1861 37 30 Northern Ireland
Burial: USA
3 years
elder brother
1863
Birth: 17 July 1863 39 32 Northern Ireland
Burial: USA
23 months
himself
18651914
Birth: 1 June 1865 41 34 Northern Ireland
Death: 23 March 1914
19 months
younger brother
18661867
Birth: 1866 42 35 Northern Ireland
Death: 9 February 1867
22 months
younger sister
Margaret Doggart
18671940
Birth: 28 October 1867 43 36 Northern Ireland
Death: about 1940
22 months
younger brother
18691873
Birth: 30 August 1869 45 38 Northern Ireland
Death: 28 September 1873
Father’s family with Mary Anne Fisher
father
18231889
Birth: 29 October 1823 38 36
Death: 4 May 1889Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
stepmother
1829
Birth: about 1829Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Marriage Marriage8 November 1847Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
9 months
half-brother
1848
Birth: 16 August 1848 24 19 Comber, Down, Northern Ireland
Death:
18 months
half-sister
Lizzie Doggart
18501923
Birth: 11 February 1850 26 21 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death: 13 December 1923Belfast, Down, Northern Ireland
23 months
half-brother
1852
Birth: 12 January 1852 28 23 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death:
Note

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/D/DoaDom.htm gives a birth date

Note

New York Sun newspaper 1902 talks about a George Doggart with reference to...

"secession of the entire membership of a Congregational
Church of New Jersey to the Episcopal body.

...

About a year ago the church came under
the charge of Walter D. Brown and a t the
same time the choir began t o receive i n -
struction from George Doggart, an organ-
ist and muscian connected with the Episco-
pal Church of St. Mary the Virgin In this
city. Mr. Doggart introduced, with the
consent of the pastor and o f t h e church
members, tho litany of the Episcopal ser-
vice. The Rev. Mr. Brown became an Episco-
palian In fact, and shortly after moved to
Edgewater leaving the church without a conductor