#122, b. circa 9 July 1790, d. 20 January 1878
| Birth* | Mary Doughty was born circa 9 July 1790 in either MA, CT, NY or RI. Her gravestone gives her age at death at 79 years old, which would put her birth in 1798, but all the census records give her birth year at about 1790. Cochrane states she was from Massachusetts and a lineal descendant of Capt. John Ward of the Mayflower.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 |
| Marriage* | She married Charles Nazareth Brower, son of Nazareth Brower and Jane Brower, between 1807 and 1810.1,2,3,4,9,10,11,7 |
| (wife 16-25) Census1810FedUS | She is probably the female age 16 to 25 listed in the household of her husband, Charles Nazareth Brower, in the 1810 Federal Census of Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York.12 |
| Daughter* | Mary and Charles's daughter Jane Elizabeth was born on 29 September 1811 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. |
| Son* | Mary and Charles's son Charles Donel was born on 24 May 1814 at Saratoga County, New York. |
| Daughter | Mary and Charles's daughter Sarah Ann was born on 4 May 1816 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. |
| Son | Mary and Charles's son James Iva was born on 30 May 1818 at New York. |
| Census1820FedUS* | There are no clear entries for Charles and Mary in the 1820 census in New York. |
| Daughter | Mary and Charles's daughter Rosetta was born on 12 January 1822 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. |
| Moved* | Circa 1830, Mary Doughty and Charles Nazareth Brower moved to Marlborough, Ulster County, New York. Their children Charles Donel, Sarah Ann, James Iva and Rosetta were probably with them.2,9 |
| (wife 40-49) Census1830FedUS | She is probably the female age 40 to 49 listed in the household of her husband, Charles Nazareth Brower, in the 1830 Federal Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York.13 |
| (wife 50-59) Census1840FedUS | She is probably the female age 50 to 59 listed in the household of her husband, Charles Nazareth Brower, in the 1840 Federal Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York.14 |
| Census1850FedUS* | She and Charles Nazareth Brower appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, enumerated 24 September 1850, in a household which included two people so far unconnected to the family: Sarah Prestler and Patrick McVire.1 |
| Census1855StateSimUS* | She and Charles Nazareth Brower appeared on the 1855 State Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, enumerated 5 June 1855.2 |
| Census1860FedUS* | She and Charles Nazareth Brower appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, enumerated 25 July 1860, in a household which included Samuel Valentine, who was probably their grandson. They are on the same census page as James and Elizabeth Bloomer Bailey and family.3 |
| Census1865StateSimUS* | She and Charles Nazareth Brower appeared on the 1865 State Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1865.4 |
| (Heir) Will | She was named an heir in the will of her husband Charles Nazareth Brower dated 12 March 1866 at Ulster County, New York.15 |
| (Widow) Death | She was widowed when Charles Nazareth Brower died on 19 May 1866 Marlborough, Ulster County, New York.15,11,16,17 |
| Census1870FedUS* | She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, enumerated 15 July 1870, with one additional member of her household, Harriett Johnson, for whom I have no other identifying information. Other families on the same census page were those of Charles Augustus and Ida J. Parmalee Bailey; James W. and Elizabeth Bloomer Bailey (whose household included Abigail Loveless); and William L. and Rosetta Brower Parmalee (Mary's son-in-law and daughter).18 |
| Death* | Mary died on 20 January 1878.15,11,7 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Riverside Cemetery, Marlborough, Ulster County, New York.11,7 |
| Note* | Her maiden name may have been spelled in a variety of ways including Doty, which is how the family spelled it in the 1900s when referring to Mary. |