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Gezin van Samuel Clarke (NJ) (Doughty Doty) Doty

Hij is getrouwd met Jane Clarke (Harman) Harmon.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1668.


Kind(eren):

  1. James Harmon Doty  1686-???? 
  2. Joseph Harmon Doty  1696-1768 


Notities over Samuel Clarke (NJ) (Doughty Doty) Doty


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Samuel Doty
Birth: 27 Aug 1643 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 8 Nov 1715 (aged 72) Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial: Stelton Baptist Church Cemetery, Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Memorial #: 175956807
Bio: Samuel Doty was a Baptist and was a member of the Stelton Baptist Church (the First Baptist Church of Piscataway). He left the Stelton Church to join the Seventh Day Baptist Church c. 1703. There is a Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery in Piscataway but it too seems to have been founded long after his death. Therefore the most logical placement for him is in the Stelton Cemetery although he is not listed there in other records. I welcome more information and discussion on this point. He was a substantial person in his community so would have had a proper burial.

He was the son of Pilgrim Edward Doty and Faith Clarke and was born in Plymouth, MA.

He served on a Coroner's jury in Plymouth, MA in March 1667/8. In 1668, he sold land in Dartmouth. MA that he inherited from his father. He last appears in Plymouth records in 29 Oct 1669 when a dispute between Thomas More, Samuel Doty and others was settled in court. (Silver Book 11)

He first appears in Piscataway, NJ records on 15 July 1675, when he was made Lieutenant of the Piscataway militia company as Samuel Doughty. It is not known exactly when he arrived but it would seem that he must have been known to the locals before 1675 for them to make him an officer in the militia. Likely he arrived in the early 1670s. "Doty" is on the early Piscataway memorial marker as being among the earliest settlers of Piscataway, NJ.

On 4 July 1681 Lt. Samuel Doty was a member of the Military Commission for New Piscataway.

He was a landowner and described as a yeoman in his will.

According to the bio on the NJ Founders website, "his extensive holdings are named as a boundary in several early Piscataway deeds. He received a patent for 100 acres of land that was at Sacunck on Bound Brook in 1691. On 3 Oct 1683 he received a patent for another 100 acres of unsurveyed land in Middlesex County."

He was well-to-do. According to "The Doty-Doten Family," his name is on the list of freeholder in 1682. From 1678 to 1696, his name appear in frequent deeds as a purchaser of lands in the vicinity.

"1687/8 Jan. 21. Samuel Dotey sells 104 acres at Piscataway, part of that which he bought in 1678.

"1690. Jan. 6. Samuel Dotie buys 100 acres there from Benjamin Hull.

"1695. Oct. 3. He buys 100 acres there from the Proprietors.

"1696. He buys 125 acres more.

"Samuel Doties's 'cattle mark' appears on the town records of Piscataway, being the third name in the original entry which, thought not dated, appears to have been made before 1686.

"In the first list of Freeholders in 1689, his name appears as Samuel Doty. In a list of "All the inhabitants," made at about the same time, he is entered Samuel Dotey, and again in a similar way in the list of 1686." He is Samuel Dotey in his will.

He married Jane Harmon in 23 Nov 1678 in Piscataway, NJ. He was 33 and she was 17. This seems old for a first marriage so perhaps he had been married before. There is an implication in his will that he might have been previously married. It was previously reported here that he had been married first to Sarah Faunce. This was an error. She married his brother.

Their children were:

* Samuel b. 1679
* Sarah b. 1681/2
* Isaac b. 1683
* Edward 1685-1717
* James b. 1686
* Jonathan b. 1687/8 (John?)
* Benjamin b. 1691
* Elizabeth b. 1694/5
* Joseph b. 1699
* Daniel b. 1701/2
* Margaret b. 1704/5
* Nathaniel b. 1706/7 (probably)

He and John Doty were members of the break-away Seventh Day Baptist Church in Piscataway in 1707. They are included in a list of the early members published in 1880 in "The Sabbath Recorder" (Vol. 36, Issue 24, page 1). The original records are at Rutgers.

He left a will dated 18 Sept 1715 that made his wife Jane "sole executrix" and main heir with 5 shillings for "well beloved" son Samuel. It appears that he had previously provided for his children who were well established at the time of his death. It was witnessed by Edward Dunham, who was the minister of the 7th Day Baptist Church, and Hugh Dunn who was a member. This supports him being a member of that church.

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A previous memorial was placed in the Evergreen Cemetery in New Brunswick, NJ. When I asked why it was placed there looking for more information, the memorial was taken down. However, the Evergreen Cemetery was founded about 100 years after his death. It seems very unlikely that he was buried there. Also he lived in Piscataway not New Brunswick.
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Previously there was a picture of a gravestone posted that I thought MIGHT have been his. A contributor pointed out that it was for a different Samuel Doty #143049090 in Connecticut so it was removed.
Family Members
Parents
Edward Doty 1598-1655
Faith Clarke Doty Phillips 1619-1675
Spouse
Jane Harman Doty 1661-1717
Siblings
Edward Doty 1637-1689
John Doty 1639-1701
Thomas Doty 1641-1678
Desire Doty Standish 1645-1731
Isaac Doty 1648-1728
Joseph Doty 1651-1731
Mary Doty Hatch 1653-1728
Children
Samuel Doty 1679-1750
Sarah Doty 1681-Unknown
Isaac Doty 1683-1748
Edward Doty 1685-1717
James Doughty 1686-1739
Jonathan Doty 1688-1739
Benjamin Doty 1691-1746
Elizabeth Doty Martin 1695-1737
Joseph Doty 1696-1768
Daniel Doughty 1701-1785
Nathaniel Doughty 1707-1767
Created by: Linda Lyons (47510021)
Added: 2 Feb 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175956807/samuel-doty
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175956807/samuel-doty: accessed 10 July 2023), memorial page for Samuel Doty (27 Aug 1643œ8 Nov 1715), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175956807, citing Stelton Baptist Church Cemetery, Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Linda Lyons (contributor 47510021).

Samuel Doty
Dates of Birth and Death 1643 - 1715
Samuel Doty, son of Edward and Faith (Clarke) Doty was born about 1643 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts; he married 15 November 1678 Jane Harmon at Piscataway, New Jersey; died between 18 September, the date of his will, and 8 November 1715 when the will was proved in Piscataway. His wife Jane survived him.
In July 1675 —Samuel "Doughty“ was commissioned Lieutenant of the New Piscataway Company of militia. On 4 July 1681 Lt. Samuel Doty was a member of the Military Commission for New Piscataway. His extensive holdings are named as a boundary in several early Piscataway deeds. He received a patent for 100 acres of land that was at Sacunck on Bound Brook in 1691, then on 3 October 1693 he received a patent for another 100 acres of unsurveyed land in Middlesex County.
There were four children of Samuel Doty and Jane Doty baptized in Piscataway, their baptisms recorded in the Piscataway Town Book between 1679 and 1685.
Biography Author Eva Lomerson Collins#C57
References
Doty-Doten Book, by Ethan Allen Doty
New Jersey Archives, New Jersey Wills, Abstracts, 1670-1730
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Footnote to History: Piscataway was founded in 1666, on the banks of the Raritan River, part of the land known as the Elizabethtown Colony granted by Governor Nichols

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