┌── Benjamin Doty
│ 1691-1746
┌── Benjamin Doty ──┤
│ c1710-? │
│ └── Abigail Whitehead
│
Benjamin Doty ───┤
B: c1735 │
D: ? │
└── Rachel -
M: Mary -
└── Abner Doty (c1763-?) 1
Benjamin Doty [ID 00267]
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Born about 1735, probably Middlesex County, New Jersey.2
He married Mary -.2
Children (all probably born in Orange County, New York):2
Isaac Doty, born about 1760.
Benjamin Doty, born about 1761.
Nathaniel Doty, born about 1770.
Archelous Doty.
John Doty.
Timothy Doty, born Nov 9 1777.
Ephraim Doty, born 1781.
Willet Doty.
Jacob Doty.
Mary Doty.
Sarah Doty.
Phebe Doty.
A short biographical sketch of Benjamin was published in the "Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volume III":2
(IV) Benjamin (3), son of Benjamin (2) Doty, was born probably in Middlesex county, New Jersey, about 1735-40. Although it has been thought that this Benjamin lived in the east, there seems evidence enough to prove that he was surely son of the above Benjamin. In 1800 he was living at Wantage, Sussex county, New Jersey. From 1765 to 1779 he was in Minisink, living on the land given him by his great-grandfather, Jonathan Whitehead. In 1802 Mary and Isaac Doty were made administrators of his estate. Mary was doubtless his widow, and Isaac was his son. Children, born probably in Orange county, New York: Isaac, born about 1760; Benjamin, about 1761; Abner, mentioned below; Nathaniel, about 1770; Archelous; John; Timothy, November 9, 1777; Ephraim, 1781; Willet; Jacob; Mary; Sarah; Phebe.
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Sources
- Benjamin Doty biographical sketch.
- "Genealogical and Family History of Central New York", by William Richard Cutter; 1912, Clearfield Company; http://www.ancestry.com.
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