Isaac Doty Sr.
Born 8 Feb 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, New England
ANCESTORS
Son of Edward Doty Sr. and Faith (Clarke) Phillips
Brother of Edward Doty II, Thomas Doty, John Doty, Samuel Doty Sr, Desire (Doty) Standish, Elizabeth (Doty) Carver, Joseph Doty Sr. and Mary (Doty) Hatch
Husband of Elizabeth (Wood) Doty â married 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York
DESCENDANTS
Father of Isaac Doty Jr, Joseph Doty Sr., Jacob Doty, Solomon Doty, James Doty Sr. and Samuel Doty
Died after 7 Jan 1728 after age 79 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York [uncertain]
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â¢1 Biography
â¢1.1 Children
â¢1.2 Burial
â¢2 Sources
â¢3 Acknowledgments
Biography
Excerpt from Doty-Doten family in America:
Isaac Doty, the fifth son and seventh child of Edward Doty and Faith Clarke, was born at Plymouth, [February 8, 1647/8[1]], the date being entered on the colony record.
At the death of his father, [Isaac] was but six years of age, and probably continued to live with his mother until about the time of her marriage to John Phillips, in 1667. It is somewhat doubtful where he spent the next five years of his life, but It is probable that it was in Sandwich, Mass., where his brother Joseph was also, early in life, a resident. But it is possible that he may have visited in this period Oyster Bay on Long Island where he subsequently lived. An entry on the county records at Plymouth, dated July 5, 1672, shows that "Isaac Dotey, alias Doughty, sells to John Smith, his share of the land willed to him by his father, Edward Dotey.
At a town meeting held at Oyster Bay, January 22, 1672-3, a piece of land for a house lot was allotted to Isaac Dottie. And on February 19 following, sixteen acres were allotted to James Townsend and Isaac Dottie.[2]
Isaac was living in Oyster Bay by 23 Jun 1669.[3]
He married Elizabeth Wood, daughter of John and Elizabeth (____) Wood. His wife was not an Elizabeth England as prviously believed. See the profile of her [Unknown-482375|mother Elizabeth].[3]
5 July 1672 "Isaac Dotey alias Doughty formerly of New Plymouth in the Colony of New Plymouth," sold land left to him in the will of his father Edward.[3]
Isaac died after a 7 Jan 1728 deposition in which he said he was about 79.[3]
Children
Children born at Oyster Bay: [4]
1. Isaac c. 1673;
2. Joseph c. 1680;
3. Jacob c. 1682;
4. Solomon c. 1691;
5. James, December 21, 1693;
6. Samuel c. 1695.
Burial
Christ Church Oyster Bay Cemetery, Oyster Bay, New York
Find A Grave Memorial# 57289715
Note: Note: "Where are the stones that mark the bones Of those who die in Oyster Bay? There are no stones to mark the bones Of those who die in Oyster Bay." by Samuel Youngs
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