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  1. Doub

    The Doub family is believed to be a French family that emigrated from the Moselle region of France, in the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), and settled in Germany. There are several branches of the Doub family, but the two earliest branches are the Maryland Doubs and the North Carolina Doubs. A Doub family member, John Nicholas Daub (or Taub), came with his wife and family to the New World in 1752, spreading widely in mid-Atlantic colonial America. John Nicholas Doub (March 19, 1722, Minfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate – 1790, Frederick County, Maryland). He was the ninth and last child of Hans Ludwig Daub (1677 – October 2, 1730, Minfeld) and Maria Juliana Gros. He married (February 7, 1741) to Anna Maria König. Anna Maria König (July 31, 1718, Minfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate – before 1790, Frederick County, Maryland), wife of John Nicholas Doub, was the daughter of Frantz König and Rahel Bucke. :They came from Germany to Frederick Co. with three children:Johann Jacob Doub (February 27, 1744, Minfeld – 1824, Frederick Co). Maria Elizabeth (May 21, 1746, Minfeld – September 28, 1765, Frederick Co); married to Valentine Lingenfelter. Catharine Magdalena (born June 8, 1749, Minfeld). :Their fourth child, Maria Magdalena (born January 22, 1756) in Frederick Co., Maryland.Another Doub, Johan Doub, was born March 27, 1742 in Littfred (now Kreutzal), Germany. He married Mary Eve Spainhour, daughter of Jacobus Wernhardt Spainhour and Elizabeth Lohner, and died October 20, 1814 in Vienna, Forsyth Co., North Carolina.

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  1. doub

    The general definition of "doubt" is a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something, often accompanied by skepticism or hesitation. It is an internal state of questioning or disbelief, typically arising from a lack of reliable information or conflicting evidence. Doubt can also refer to a lack of confidence in one's own abilities or decisions.

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  1. Doub

    The Doub family is a French family that emigrated from the Moselle region of France to the New World, spreading widely in mid-Atlantic colonial America. There are several branches of the Doub family, but the two earliest branches are the Maryland Doubs and the North Carolina Doubs. The Maryland branch settled first in Frederick, Maryland, then further into frontier Maryland, starting in the early 18th century. Several early Doubs were active land speculators in Frederick, and their names are mentioned on many colonial-era deeds. Ezra Doub ran for the Maryland legislature in 1841 on the Whig ticket, and lost. Maryland Doub family members were active in the taming of the Western Maryland frontier, and played a prominent role in the agriculture, economy, and politics of Washington County, Maryland from the earliest days of the county. The Doub's Mill Historic District and Doub Farm in Keedysville are both named after the Doub family. Another Doub family farm in Boonsboro, Maryland was reportedly used as a field headquarters during the Battle of Antietam; the family had fled the battlefield and taken refuge in the western Maryland hills. Albert Doub, 1915 Republican candidate for Attorney General of Maryland, later Circuit Court Judge, Alleghany County Maryland

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  1. DOUB

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Doub is ranked #27556 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Doub surname appeared 874 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Doub.

    93.7% or 819 total occurrences were White.
    2.7% or 24 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    2.1% or 19 total occurrences were Black.
    0.8% or 7 total occurrences were Asian.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of doub in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of doub in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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