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Edward Doty was born before 1600 and died 23 August 1655 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Faith Clarke (c1619-1675) 6 January 1635 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

Biography

Doty was one of two indentured servants under Stephen Hopkins, the other one being Edward Leister, and as such accompanied Hopkins and his family aboard the Mayflower. November 11, 1620, while the Mayflower was anchored off Cape Cod, forty-one of the adult males, including servants, signed the Mayflower Compact; Doty and Leister were among the signers.

Doty was a member of the exploratory party, led by Myles Standish and including John Carver, William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Tilley and his brother Edward, John Howland, Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, and several crewmen from the Mayflower, that departed on December 6, 1620, in a shallop to search for a suitable site for settlement.

The first duel in Plymouth Colony occurred June 18, 1621, when Doty and Edward Leister fought with swords and daggers until one was wounded in the hand and the other in the thigh. They were to be punished by having their ankles tied to their necks for twenty-four hours without food or drink. Within an hour they were begging to be released, which the Governor allowed upon their promise to behave.

Doty's name appears in the lists of freemen for 1633 and 1636 and in the 1643 list of males that are able to bear arms. His name also appears many times in the records of the Plymouth colony as either plaintiff or defendant in various lawsuits. Doty was on the losing side in the majority of these cases.

Doty was married twice, but the name of his first wife is unknown. NI.green asserts that Doty's first wife was Wymfryd Waryner from England who died before 1620, but no authority for this assertion was cited and none has been found. His second wife was Faith Clarke, daughter of Thurston Clarke, both of whom arrived at Plymouth on the Francis in April 1634. Doty and Faithe Clarke were married on January 6, 1635. They are the progenitors of a large American family. They had nine children, 76 grandchildren, and at least 358 great-grandchildren.



Children


Offspring of Edward Doty and Faith Clarke (c1619-1675)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Edward Doty (bef1638-aft1688) 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States 1688 Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States Sarah Faunce (c1645-1695)
John Doty (c1640-1701) 1640 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 8 May 1701 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Elizabeth Cooke (1648-1692)
Sarah Jones (1671-)
Thomas Doty (c1641-1678) 1641 Plymouth, Massachusetts December 1678 Plymouth, Massachusetts Mary Churchill (1654-aft1724)
Samuel Doty (c1643-1715) 1643 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 1715 Piscataway Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey Jane Harmon (c1660-aft1716)
Desire Doty (c1645-1731) 1645 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 22 January 1731 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts William Sherman (c1640-1680)
Israel Holmes (c1642-1683)
Alexander Standish (1627-1702)
Elizabeth Doty (c1647-1742) 1647 Plymouth, Massachusetts 7 April 1742 Marshfield, Massachusetts John Rouse (1643-1717)
William Carver (1659-1760)
Isaac Doty (c1648-aft1727) 8 February 1648 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 7 January 1728 Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York Elizabeth England (?-aft1693)
Joseph Doty (1651-c1732) 30 April 1651 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony 1732 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony Deborah Ellis (c1652-1711)
Sarah Woodin (1656/7-aft1733)
Mary Doty (c1653-bef1729) 1653 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States 11 December 1715 Samuel Hatch (1653-1735)
Eleazer Churchill (1652-1716)


Ancestors

Doty's ancestry is unknown. Statements that he was born in Shropshire, England, on May 14, 1598, or baptized on the same date in St. Mary le Strand, Thurburton Hills, Suffolk, England, are complete fabrications. While there are no fewer than eight authentic Edward Doty baptisms recorded between 1585 and 1605, it has not been possible to identify any of them with the Edward Doty of the Mayflower.

Descendants

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Notable Descendants

Generations in this list begin with Edward Doty as the first generation.

Bradfords Passenger Listings

Recorded circa 1651 by Gov Wm Bradford:

"Mr. Steven Hopkins, and Elizabeth, his wife, and 2 children, caled Giles and Constanta, a doughter, both by a former wife; and 2 more by his wife, caled Damarius and Oceanus; the last was borne at sea; and two servants, called Edward Doty and Edward Lister."

"Edward Doty and Edward Lister, the servants of Mr. Hopkins...But Edward Doty by a second wife hath 7 children, and both he and they are living."


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