┌── Edward Doty
│ c1637-1690
┌── Benjamin Doty ──┤
│ 1689-? │
│ └── Sarah Faunce
│ c1645-?
Benjamin Doty ────┤
B: 1742 │ ┌── Samuel Bemen
D: ? │ │
└── Hester Bemen ───┤
│
└── Hester Buckingham
M: Phebe Kirtland
└── Amelia Doty (1786-1871) 1,2
Benjamin Doty [ID 00028]
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Born Jul 28 1742, Saybrook, Connecticut.2 Baptised Aug 21 1742, First Church at Saybrook, Connecticut.2
He married Phebe Kirtland, about 1766.1,2 Phebe, daughter of Nathaniel Kirtland, was born 1746, Saybrook, Connecticut.2
Children:2
Phebe Doty, born about 1767, Saybrook, Connecticut.
Rebecca Doty, born 1769, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Jul 16 1769); died May 23 1797; married William Ingraham, III, Nov 28 1796, Saybrook, Connecticut (he then remarried to Rebecca's sister, Hester).
Benjamin Doty, born 1771, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised May 19 1771).
Elizabeth Doty, born Mar 22 1773, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised May 23 1773).
Hester Doty, born Sep 7 1777, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Oct 26 1773); married William Ingraham, III, widower of her sister Rebecca Doty.
Nathaniel Kirtland Doty, born Oct 27 1779, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Jan 16 1780).
Eunice Doty, born Apr 19 1781, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Jan 16 1782).
An unnamed child, died Oct 4 1784, age one year.
Amelia Doty, born Mar 11 1786, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised May 14 1786).
Alvan Doty, born Jan 18 1789, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Mar 15 1789).
William Doty, born May 13 1791, Saybrook, Connecticut (baptised Jul 3 1791).
Also reports that there were sons, Washington and Edward, who died in infancy.
Benjamin was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He served as a private in Captain Martin Kirtland's Saybrook company, in Colonel Erastus Wolcott's regiment, the 19th Connecticut militia regiment, and was in service in New London, Connecticut on Feb 28 1777. He was subsequently granted a pension for this service.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.
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