Faith DOTY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Faith DOTY was born on 31 May 1725 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts (daughter of Joseph DOTY and Hannah EDWARDS).

    Faith married Job BATES on 15 Oct 1747 in Middletown, Connecticut. Job was born on 14 Oct 1721 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph DOTY was born on 31 Mar 1683 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (son of Joseph DOTY and Deborah ELLIS); died after 18 Jun 1749 in Sharon, Connecticut.

    Joseph married Hannah EDWARDS on 02 Jul 1708 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Hannah (daughter of John EDWARDS and Sarah WOODIN) was christened in 1688 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died after 18 Jun 1749 in Sharon, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah EDWARDS was christened in 1688 in Wenham, Massachusetts (daughter of John EDWARDS and Sarah WOODIN); died after 18 Jun 1749 in Sharon, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John and Sarah (Woodin) Edwards

    Children:
    1. 1. Faith DOTY was born on 31 May 1725 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts.
    2. Silas DOTY was born on 03 Mar 1721 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts.
    3. Deborah DOTY was born about 25 Dec 1727 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts; died on 18 Nov 1801 in Wareham, Massachsetts.
    4. Isaac DOTY was born on 02 May 1711 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died before 08 May 1740 in Warham, Massachusetts.
    5. Elizabeth DOTY was born on 06 Apr 1717 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts.
    6. Ellis DOTY was born on 30 Jan 1712 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Hannah DOTY was born on 17 Apr 1719 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts.
    8. Sarah DOTY was born on 16 Aug 1709 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts.
    9. Deborah DOTY was born on 10 Apr 1715 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts; died in Sep 1726.
    10. Timothy DOTY was born on 03 Jul 1730 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts; died about 1820 in Near Auburn, New York.
    11. Joseph DOTY was born on 12 May 1723 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachuetts; died before 1802.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph DOTY was born on 30 Apr 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (son of Edward DOTY and Faith CLARKE); died between 03 May 1731 and 18 Sep 1734.

    Joseph married Deborah ELLIS about 1674. Deborah (daughter of Lieut. John ELLIS and Elizabeth FREEMAN) was born before 1652; died on 21 Jun 1711 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Deborah ELLIS was born before 1652 (daughter of Lieut. John ELLIS and Elizabeth FREEMAN); died on 21 Jun 1711 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John Ellis and Elizabeth Freeman

    Children:
    1. Theophilus DOTY was born on 22 Feb 1674 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; died on 18 Jan 1746 in Smithfield, Rhode Island.
    2. Ellis DOTY was born on 16 Apr 1677 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; died in Mar 1728/9.
    3. Elizabeth DOTY was born in 1680 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
    4. 2. Joseph DOTY was born on 31 Mar 1683 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died after 18 Jun 1749 in Sharon, Connecticut.
    5. Deborah DOTY was born on 31 Mar 1685 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Jan 1781 in Sharon, Connecticut.
    6. John DOTY was born on 01 Mar 1688 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died after 1749.
    7. Mercy DOTY was born on 12 Jan 1691 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Faith DOTY was born on 18 Jan 1696 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 May 1770 in Plympton, Massachusetts.
    9. Mary DOTY was born on 28 Jul 1699 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died after 11 Oct 1761 in South Amenia, New York.

  3. 6.  John EDWARDS

    John married Sarah WOODIN. Sarah was born on 31 Jan 1656/7 in Salisbury, Massachustts; died after 18 Sep 1734. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah WOODIN was born on 31 Jan 1656/7 in Salisbury, Massachustts; died after 18 Sep 1734.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John and Mary (Johnson) Woodin

    Children:
    1. 3. Hannah EDWARDS was christened in 1688 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died after 18 Jun 1749 in Sharon, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward DOTY was born before 1599 in Prob. England; died on 23 Aug 1655 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Excepts from "Mayflower Families through 5 Generations - Edward Doty":
    Edward Doty came to New England in the "Mayflower" in 1620 as a servant in the household of Stephen Hopkins. he died in Plymouth 23 Aug. 1655.

    Edwards Doty's birth and parents have not yet been found. Since he was a signer of the Mayflower Compact on 11 Nov. 1620, he was probably at least 21 years old at the time. In Aug. 1643, his name appeared on a list of men of ages 16 to 60 able to bear arms; thus he was not born before 1583. Since his service to Stephen Hopkins appears to have been in the role of apprentice, it is probable that he was a very young man in 1620, born not long before 1599.

    His place of birth is Unkown. He was referred to, along with Stpehen Hopkins, as "of London", which may or may not have been his place of birth. Stephen Hopkins, the man he served, is believed to have married Elizabeth Fisher, his second wife, at Whitechapel, London. It is likely, therefore, that Edward Doty was born in the vicinity of London.

    Note: Two entries in the LDS International Genealogical Index give County Shropshire as a birthplace for Edward Dot in 1599. However, both references are based upon allegations made by Gustave Anjou that are believed to be fictitious.

    Edward Doty was one of ten volunteers who set out on the famous journey in the ship's boat on 6/16 Dec. 1620 that culminated on Monday, 11/21 Dec. in the landing at Plymouth. The journey was marked by many hardships, including a fight with Indians.

    Edward Doty was noted for his belligerence. On 18 June 1621, he fought the first and only duel in Plymouth Colony. His opponent was his fellow-Servant, Edward Litster or Leister; and their weapons were swords and daggers. They succeeded in wounding each other before they were separated. The entire colony assembled to decide their punishment, which was that the two men have their heads and feet tied together for a period of twenty four hours. However before one hour had passed, their evident suffering, coupled with their humble appeals for pardon, secured their release.

    Edward Doty was married twice, but nothing is known of his first wife. Her existence is known only through a reference by William Bradford, who wrote, in March or early April 1651: "but Edward Doty by a second wife hath 7 children, and both he and they are living". It is unlikely that Edward Doty was married before coming to New England, because servants were rarely married. it is far more likely that he had an unrecorded marriage some years after arriving, perhaps to one of the single women arriving in 1629 or 1630.

    Edward Doty m. (2) Plymouth 6 Jan. 1634/5 FAITH CLARKE, b. prob. England ca. 1619, daughter of Thurston and Faith (?) Clarke. She had arrived in New England on the last of Apr 1634 in the ship FRANCIS with her father, Thurston Clark.

    Edward Doty frequently appeared in Court as plaintiff or defendant. Although most of the law suits he was involved in were civil disputes, some were complaints lodged against him for trespassing, assault and battery, and breaking the peace. he lost most of these suits, both Civil and criminal, whether appearing as defendant or plaintiff.

    The will of Edward Doty,signed 20 May 1655, proved 5 Mar 1655/6, left a double portion of his estate to son Edward, the other sons (not named) to have equal shares, with a third of the estate to go to his wife. the daughters are not mentioned at all. the inventory of his estate, taken 25 Nov. 1655, recorded a net value of over 130 pounds. this was a substantial estate for the time, and showed that the one-time Servant had achieved a great-than-average level of prosperity during his life in Plymouth.

    Each of the sons disposed of his share of the land in Dartmouth bequeathed
    to them by their father: Edward on 16 Oct. 1655; John and Thomas on 17 May 1667; Samuel on 10 July 1668; Isaac on 5 July 1672; and Joseph on 13 May 1672.

    Widow Faith Doty m. Plymouth 14 Mar. 1666/7 John Phillips, as his third wife, after signing a pre-nuptial agreement that preserved her rights to oversee her children and to dispose of her property. She died and was buried in Marshfield on Tuesday 21 Dec. 1675.

    On 9 May 1671 Faith Phillips sold to son John Doty, for a "Valluable and Considerable sume of mony" the house and land at high Cliff, as well as sixty acres of upland, six adjoining acres of meadow, and the land at Sepecan.

    The will of Faith Phillips, written 12 Dec. 1675 proved 8 June 1676, left sums of mone to daughter Mary, daughter Elizabeth, and daughter Desire, and mentions her son John.

    Edward and Faith (Clark) Doty had nine children. The births of Isaac and Joseph appear in the Plymouth vital Records. Edward was identified in his father's will; and John, Desire, Eliabeth, and Mary were named in their mother's will. Sons Thomas and Samuel are identified by their sales of the lands inherited from their father.

    Son Edward Doty was the oldest child; he received a double share of his father's estate. Since he was identified as a freeman in 1658, he must have been born not later than 1637. John Doty received a musket in a distribution of weapons in Apr 1661; hence he was probably at least 21 at the time. Since his name appears consistently before that of his brother Thomas in their deed of sale to John Smith, it is likely that John was the elder of the two. Samuel, who sold land in 1668 that he had inherited from his father, was probably born about 1644.

    Of Edward Doty's daughters, Desire, who died 22 Jan. 1731 age 86, must have been born about 1645. Mary Doty's youngest child Desire Hatch, was born 25 Sept. 1698, so it is unlikely that she was born before about 1653. Elizabeth, whose name appears between those of Desire and Mary in the settlement of their mother's estate, was doubtless born between her sisters, probably about 1647.

    Edward married Faith CLARKE on 06 Jan 1634/5 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Faith was born about 1619 in Prob. England; was buried on 21 Dec 1675 in Marshfield, Mass.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Faith CLARKE was born about 1619 in Prob. England; was buried on 21 Dec 1675 in Marshfield, Mass..
    Children:
    1. Edward DOTY was born before 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 08 Feb 1689/90 in Plymouth Harbor.
    2. John DOTY was born before 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 08 May 1701 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Thomas DOTY was born in 1641/2 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died between 04 and 05 Dec 1678 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Samuel DOTY was born in 1643/4 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died between 18 Sep and 09 Nov 1715.
    5. Desire DOTY was born in 1645/6 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 22 Jan 1731 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Elizabeth DOTY was born before 1647 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 07 Apr 1742 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Isaac DOTY was born on 08 Feb 1648/9 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 07 Jan 1728/9 in Oyster Bay, New York.
    8. 4. Joseph DOTY was born on 30 Apr 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died between 03 May 1731 and 18 Sep 1734.
    9. Mary DOTY was born before 1653 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died before 13 Jun 1728.

  3. 10.  Lieut. John ELLIS was born between 1620-1627; died before 23 Mar 1676/7.

    Notes:

    Name:
    The first list of Sandwich settlers is dated 3 April 1637 (see "Annals of Sandwich," in Frederick Freeman, 'History of Cape Cod', 1858, Vol. 2, p. 15). No one of the Ellis name appears on it, but in the list of 1643 Jon Ellis' name is among those between the ages of 16 and 60 and able to bear arms. Therefore, we know that he was born not later than 1627 and it seems safe to assume that the date of his birth was not far from the year 1620.

    The next mention of his name shows that he was in rouble. At the court held on 20 Aug. 1644 he was accused of fornication, and the record shows that "A warrant was set forth to bring in the bodies of Jonathan ffish & Mary his wife; Nathaniell ffish; Jane, the wife of William Wood; Rose the wife of Joseph Holly; the wife of Richard Kerby; the wife of Michael Turner & Joanna Swyft, widdow, to give evidence in John Ellis and his wife's case." (Nathaniel B. Surtleff ed., 'Records of the colony of New Plymouth', vol. 2, pg. 75. 4 June 1645 "John Ellis of Sandwich...and his now wife...is censured to be whipt at publicke post and Elizabeth his wife to stand by whilst execucon of the sentence is pformed; which was accordingly done. And the said John Ellis for his long and tedious delayes occasioning much trouble and charge to the countrey, for that he would not confess the truth until the present, is fyned 5 li".

    It has often been observed that neither the colony nor the ecclesiastical courts of the period were apt to view with favor the possibility of a premature birth. In this instance the stubborn refusal of Ellis to admit guilt may have been based on some other argument. The prominence of the Freeman family may have played a part in the case. It would be interesting to read a transcript of the testimony presented by the young couple and their neighbors.

    Whatever may have been the merits of the case, it is clearly of interest genealogically speaking that the marriage almost certainly took place before 20 Aug. 1644 and that the first child by Elizabeth Freeman was born about that date. Yet the first recorded birth, that of "Benet Elles" (no parents listed), took place in 1648-1649.

    John married Elizabeth FREEMAN about 1647. Elizabeth (daughter of Edmond FREEMAN and Bennett HODSOLL) was christened on 11 Apr 1624 in Parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England; died after 24 June 1692. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth FREEMAN was christened on 11 Apr 1624 in Parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England (daughter of Edmond FREEMAN and Bennett HODSOLL); died after 24 June 1692.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Elizabeth (Freeman) Ellis was baptized in the parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England, 11 April 1624, the fourth of the six children of Edmond and Bennet (Hodsoll) Freeman. She died probably in Rochester after 24 June 1692 - we suspect that the actual date of her death may have been not long before 20 April 1714, when her son William Ellis recorded a number of deeds bearing various dates, which suggests the probability that they were recorded in connection with the settlement of his mother's estate. She evidently died intestate, having already distributed her property among her children. There is no probate of her estate.

    She must have possessed great strength of character as well as a good physical constitution. At the time of her husband's death she was fifty-three years old. Her three daughters and probably the eldest son Mordecai were then already married, as we believe. The five surviving unmarried sons ranged in age from about twelve to twenty. Perhaps all but the youngest were apprenticed and did not live at home. It may well be that she went to keep house for her father since her stepmother had died in the previous year. In any case, with the help of her eldest son, she promptly assumed responsibility for the administration of her late stepson's (?) estate.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth ELLIS was born about 1645.
    2. Bennet ELLIS was born on 27 Feb 1648/9.
    3. Lieut. Mordecai ELLIS was born on 24 Mar 1650/1 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1709/10 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    4. 5. Deborah ELLIS was born before 1652; died on 21 Jun 1711 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Joel ELLIS was born on 20 Mar 1654; died in Poss. died young.
    6. Lieut. Matthias ELLIS was born on 2 Jun 1657; died on 30 Aug 1748 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Manoah ELLIS was born about 1659.
    8. Freeman ELLIS was born about 1661; died before 20 Jun 1728 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    9. Gideon ELLIS was born about 1663.
    10. William ELLIS was born about 1665.