1. Edward Doty (1619-1655) m Faith Clark
2.. Samuel Doty (c1643-1715) m Jane Harmon
3... Benjamin Doty (1691-1746)
+Abigail Whitehead
4.... Benjamin Doty (c1710-?) 1
Benjamin Doty [ID 00265]
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Born May 14 1691, Piscataway, New Jersey.2,3
He married Abigail Whitehead.2,3 Abigail, daughter of Jonathan Whitehead, was born Jamaica, New York.2,3
Children:2,3
Benjamin Doty, born about 1710-1713, probably Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Susannah Doty; married Daniel Leonard, 1761.
Hannah Doty.
Deborah Doty.
Benjamin Doty died 1746, Princeton, New Jersey.2,3
Abigail remarried to Thomas Leonard.2
A short biographical sketch of Benjamin was published in the "Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volume III":2
(II) Benjamin Doty, son of Samuel Doty, was born at Piscataway, New Jersey, May 14, 1691, died at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1746. In 1725 he was living in Burlington county, New Jersey. On March 20, 1739, he was appointed guardian of Samuel Stockton, an orphan aged fifteen. His will was dated March 11, 1746, and in it he calls himself "victualler," and leaves his property to his wife and son Benjamin. He married Abigail Whitehead, who was born at Jamaica, New York, daughter of Jonathan Whitehead. She married (second) Thomas Leonard. Children: Benjamin, mentioned below; Susannah, Hannah, Deborah.
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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.
- "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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