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November 6, 1869
Nathaniel “Preacher” Doke married his second wife, sixteen-year-old Charlotte House, in Bloomfield, Indiana. Doke was a Benton County pioneer, evangelist, entrepreneur, and benefactor. The Methodist exhorter “talked from his heels” in a sincere, convincing manner and was also a master carpenter, blacksmith, farmer, hunter, and fiddler. By the turn of the century, Doke had married for the third time and fathered a total of twenty-three children, six of whom were borne by House.