┌── Samuel Doty
│ c1643-1715
┌── Joseph Doty ────┤
│ 1696-1768 │
│ └── Jane Harmon
│
George Doty ─────┤
B: c1723 │ ┌── Anthony Badgley
D: ? │ │
└── Sarah Badgley ──┤
c1699-c1785 │
└── Elizabeth (Badgley)
M: Libbie Howell
└── Joseph Doty 1
George Doty [ID 00088]
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Born about 1723, New Providence, Union County, New Jersey.2
He married Libbie Howell2 [Sibbie Howell1, Sibbe Howell3, Sibbe Howel3], about 17472, New Providence, Union County, New Jersey2.
Children:2,3
Kezia Doty, born c1748, New Providence, New Jersey; married Stephanus Clark, May 28 1776, New Providence, New Jersey (children: Polly, Israel, Elmer, Sally, Debby, David); moved to Hamilton [county?], Ohio.
Sarah Doty, born Jul 5 1750, New Providence, New Jersey; died Dec 23 1797, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; married John Clark, New Providence, New Jersey (children: Aaron, Philemon, George Doty, Sybil Howell, Sally, John).
Joseph Doty, born Jan 14 1752, New Providence, New Jersey; married Martha/Polly/Patty Allen, New Providence, New Jersey (children: Anthony, Nov 5 1778; Allen, Apr 30 1780; David, Apr 3 1782; Sarah, Aug 20 1788; Aaron, Jun 13 1792; Sibbe/Sebel, Mar 8 1794-Nov 25 1872; Mary, Oct 5 1796; Martha, Dec 12 1798).
George Doty, born 1756, New Providence, New Jersey; died Sep 24 1828, Monroe County, New York; married Nancy Cook, New Providence, New Jersey (children: Ambrose, Nov 12 1792, married his cousin
Betsey Doty, Nov 28 1819, Middletown, Ohio; Eliza, 1796-1822; Calvin, May 15 1802).
2David Doty, born May 28 1758, New Providence, New Jersey; moved to "the lakes of New York"; died Sep 21 1836, Bridport, Vermont; married Hannah Smith, May 1 1787, Bridport, Vermont (children: Ira, Feb 7 1788; Marshall Smith, Apr 26 1789; David Farrand, Jul 31 1798; Sally, May 8 1802).
George lived on Stony Hill, and owned a mill on the brook.3 George and Libbie died there, aged probably about 80-84 years.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.
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