Notes for Daniel Doty: Daniel DOTY served in the Civil War as a sergeant with Company I, 3rd (Harrison"s) Louisiana Cavalry. He was listed on a Roll of Prisoners of War, paroled at New Iberia, Louisiana on 11 June 1865. His residence at enlistment was St. Mary Ph., LA. Daniel's served in the same company as his two brothers, William and Robert DOTY, and his brother-in-law John C. STANSBURY. (Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers)
In the 1850 census, Daniel DOTY, his wife Marie Coralie, and their daughter lived in St. Mary Ph. They were enumerated on the same census page as Daniel's mother, sisters and brothers.
In the 1860 census, Daniel, Marie Coralie, and their children lived in the Marksville area, Avoyelles Ph. Daniel's occupation was listed as a hotel keeper. Daniel's real estate was valued at $1,000 and his personal property at $500.
In the 1870 census, Daniel DOTY and his family lived in Franklin, Ward 1, St. Mary Ph. Daniel's occupation was listed as a carpenter, and the value of his real estate was listed at $1,000.
Daniel DOTY died 2 days before his 46th birthday, on 6 October 1872, Lydia Ch., Iberia Ph., LA. Daniel's estate record was recorded in Iberia Ph. Courthouse on 18 October 1872, as #163. (Batiste, Attakapas Gazette)
In the 1880 census, the widowed Marie Goralie owned a farm in Ward 1, Iberia Ph. She lived next to her daughter, Amanda DOTY BOUDREAUX's family.
Marie Coralie LOUVIERE DOTY died at age 69 years on 22 July 1896, New Iberia Ch., Iberia Ph., LA.
Below are excerpts from Daniel DOTY's Civil War Service records. The records are from the National Archives microfilm series titled: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from Louisiana, Record Group M320.
Translation of Daniel DOTY's Civil War Records
Doty, Daniel Co. 1, 3 (Harrison's) Louisiana Cavalry. The 3d (Harrison's) Regiment Louisiana Cavalry was first organized as a battalion about January, 1863, and was recognized as the 15 Battalion Louisiana Cavalry by the A.&I.G.O. in May, 1863.
It was increased to a regiment in July or August, 1863, and was known in the Trans-Mississippi Department as the 3 Regiment Louisiana Cavalry. It appears to have been finally paroled as the 3 and as Harrison's Regiment Louisiana Cavalry, at various places in West Louisiana. (CONFEDERATE) Sergeant : Sergeant Card Numbers 1. 44207197
(Confederate) D : # Cav : La Sergt, Co. ed, La Cavalry Residence: Parish St. Mary, La. Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of war of companies and regiments of the Confederate Sates Army, commanded by officers not present, surrendered at New Orleans, la. by General E.K. Smith C.S.A., to Maj. Fen. E.R.S. Canby, U.S.A. May 26. 1865 and paroled at new Iberia, la., June 11, 1865.
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