. The Doane family:. ngagement, having one on oaoh side,but oompolliug both to strike their colors. He caused the release ofovo one hui\drod American seamen by exchange for his captors, aiulwas known as a daring and intrepid coaunander. M:yof his prizeshe sent to Drontheini, Norway, whore in .)an., 1811, he was blockadedand forced to remain several months, lu I8_*ti, ho was appointedCaptain of the U. S. Kevenue Schooner Marion, stationed at St. Marys,Ca . and took up his residence there. While in service he captuitnl alarge slaver, tilled with slaves, and brought her iuto port. (,>uo of the


. The Doane family:. ngagement, having one on oaoh side,but oompolliug both to strike their colors. He caused the release ofovo one hui\drod American seamen by exchange for his captors, aiulwas known as a daring and intrepid coaunander. M:yof his prizeshe sent to Drontheini, Norway, whore in .)an., 1811, he was blockadedand forced to remain several months, lu I8_*ti, ho was appointedCaptain of the U. S. Kevenue Schooner Marion, stationed at St. Marys,Ca . and took up his residence there. While in service he captuitnl alarge slaver, tilled with slaves, and brought her iuto port. (,>uo of theslaves — a boy— could never bo induced to leave Captain Hoauo andremained with him till his death. In 18J9, Captain Ooauo resignedfrom the service auil moved to New Orleans, where he resided tillhis death. In ^ew Orleans he was made Treasurer of the secondMunicipality and occupied a prominent position, taking gi-eat interestin all public matters. The papers of the time siH\ak of his death asa groat public No 472., ISAIAH DOANE, JR (From painting by Stuart Newton.) DESCENDANTS OF DEA. JOHN DOANE. 419 Children, of first marriage : i Caholink Dunton,^ b. in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 28, 1816; 18, 1838, John Rand, b. at Newburyport, Mass., in1811, s. of John and Melietabel (Smith) Rand. He Bowdoin College in 1831, studied law, was admittedto tlio Bar in 1835 and attained much eminence iu his pro-fession at Portland, Me., where he resided. Ch.: 1. Ed-ward M., b. Aug. 6, 1839; m. Dec. 26, 1867, Emily R. Kelleyof Newburyport. 2. George Doanc, b. Dec. 18, 1844; alawyer at Portland; unm. He has in his possession an oilportrait, in fine preservation, of Isaiah Doane (241) and asilhouette picture of his wife Hannah Bartlett; oil portrait,by Stuart Newton, of Isaiah Doane, Jr. (472); the Memoirand Journals, covering the years from 1797 to 1859, ofNancy (Doane) McLcUan, dau. of Isaiah Doane (241);also many letters and family papers of great interest. M., b.


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