┌── Samuel Doty
│ c1643-1715
┌── Joseph Doty ────┤
│ 1696-1768 │
│ └── Jane Harmon
│
John Doty ──────┤
B: c1725 │ ┌── Anthony Badgley
D: ? │ │
└── Sarah Badgley ──┤
c1699-c1785 │
└── Elizabeth (Badgley)
M: Sarah Potter
├── James Doty 1
M: Sarah Clark
├── Daniel Doty (1765-1848) 2
└── John Doty (1767-c1849) 2
John Doty [ID 00128]
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Born about 1725, New Providence, Union County, New Jersey.2
John lived in Stony Hill Valley, New Providence, Union County, New Jersey.2,3
He married Sarah Potter, about 1754.1,2,3
Children (all born in New Providence, Union County, New Jersey):2,3
Chloe Doty, born about 1755; died Nov 27 1772; unmarried.
James Doty, born Jan 16 1756 [Jan 8 1757]; died Dec 14 1847, New Providence, New Jersey; married Nancy Locey, Sep 29 1788 (children: Sally, Jul 29 1789;; Betsey, Oct 15 1791; Israel, Jul 1 1794; Phebe, Jul 27 1798; Jennette/Jenette, Oct 26 1802; Nancy, Nov 28 1805-Mar 15 1813).
Sarah died about 1758.2
He then married Sarah Clark, about 1764.1,2,3 Sarah, daughter of Daniel Clark.2,3
Children (all born in New Providence, Union County, New Jersey):2,3
Daniel Doty, born Mar 23 1765, Essex County [Elizabeth, Union County], New Jersey; died May 8 1848, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio; married 1) Elizabeth Potter; 2) Elizabeth/Betsey Crane (children: Joel, John, Daniel, Noah, Betsey, Huldah, Orpha, Sarepta, Joseph, James Mier, Jerusha, and Elias Doty); settled in Middletown, Ohio.
4,5,6 John Doty, born 1767; married Phebe Cooper; removed to western New York, and from there to Middletown, Ohio.
Betsey Doty, born Jan 15 1772; died Feb 6 1852, Vermilion County, Indiana; married Stephanus Clark, Mar 22 1794, Providence, New Jersey (children: John; Jonathan; Zina; Patty; Abraham Doty; Jotham Doty; Elizabeth Doty; Ezra); moved to Butler County, Ohio.
Jane Doty, born probably 1775; moved with her father to Ohio; married Samuel Clark, Ohio (children: James; Abby; Sarah; Robert; Phoebe; Danuel); removed from Ohio to Illinois.
Chloe Doty, born probably about 1778; died Dec 27 1784.
Ketura Doty, born probably about 1780; died young.
Zina Doty, born Nov 11 1783; moved with his father and family to Ohio; died Mar 4 1834, Fairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio; married Sarah Moore, Butler County, Ohio (children: Electa, died in infancy; James, died age 10; Levi, died age 14 months; John, died age 1 year; Elizabeth; Mary; Hannah Moore, Apr 19 1819; Noah, Jul 3 1826; Sarah; Lovina, Jul 17 1831).
At the end of 1799 John and family moved to Hamilton [county?], Ohio,2 and died there.2
Sources
- "The Mayflower Index", by William Alexander McAuslan; 1932, Boston, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Volume 1;
GS366.009 M11 in a local library; also in the LDS Family History Library:
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/252529
Also revised edition, Lewis Edwin Neff, 1960, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064055411
- "The Doty-Doten family in America : descendants of Edward Doty, an emigrant
by the Mayflower, 1620", by Ethan Allen Doty; 1897, Brooklyn, New York.
- "Family records, or, Genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley, New Jersey", by John Littell; 1852; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "Pioneer biography : sketches of the lives of some of the early settlers of Butler County, Ohio"; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57055853.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57053903.
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