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Edward
Doty
BIRTH: About
1597-1599, possibly Lincolnshire.
MARRIAGE: *
name unknown * Faith Clarke, 6 January 1634/5, Plymouth
Death: 23
August 1655, Plymouth.
Children:
Edward, John, Thomas, Samuel, Desire, Elizabeth, Isaac, Joseph, and Mary.
Edward Doty's
English origins have not yet been discovered. Some sources claim he was
baptized on 14 May 1598 in either Dudlick, Shropshire or "Thurburton
Hills", Suffolk. I have investigated these in English records, and
found both to be complete hoaxes.
However, there
is a real Edward Doty baptized on 3 November 1600 at East Halton, Lincolnshire,
England, son of Thomas Doty. The Doty families of East Halton are regularly
using the names Thomas, Edward, and John: the first three names Mayflower
passenger Edward Doty assigned to his first three children. Even if this
particular Edward Doty is not the Mayflower passenger himself, I strongly
suspect the true Mayflower passenger will be found amongst this general
Lincolnshire Doty family.
Edward Doty
came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a servant to Stephen Hopkins and was
apparently still a servant in 1623 when the Division of Land was held,
indicating he was under the age of 25 during that time. He signed the
Mayflower Compact in November 1620, so he was likely over 21 at the time.
This narrows his likely birth date to around 1597-1599.
Edward Doty
married twice, according to William Bradford. However, nothing is known
of his first wife. His second wife, Faith Clarke, came on the ship Francis
in April 1634 with father Thurston Clarke, and they were married the following
January in Plymouth.
Edward Doty
appears to have been somewhat of a troublemaker throughout his life at
Plymouth. In June 1621, he engaged in a sword and dagger duel with fellow
Hopkins servant Edward Leister; both were wounded before being separated,
and were punished by having their head and feet tied together for an hour
(it was supposed to have been for a whole day, but they were let go early
because of their apparent suffering). Edward Doty made regular appearances
in Plymouth Colony Court..
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