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Edmund Dorman (b. Abt. 1636, d. May 01, 1711)
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DORCHESTER, ANTHONY, Springfield, d. 9 Nov. 1649.
DORMAN, EDMUND, New-Haven 1639. THOMAS, one of the first settlers of Ipswich was admitted freeman in 1635, perhaps d. at Topsfield in 1670.
DORR, EDWARD, Roxbury, had a son Edward, who d. in 1683. Fourteen of the name had received their education at the N. E. colleges in 1828, ten of them at Harvard.
DORRIL, JOHN, Boston, d. 3 March, 1704.
DORYFALL, BARNABY, Braintree, was admitted freeman in 1636.
DOTEY, EDWARD, one of the servants of Stephen Hopkins of Plymouth 1620, and one of the combatants in the first duel in N. E. 18 June, 1621. Prince, i. Annals, 105. Samuel Doty grad. at Y. C. 1733.
DOUGHTY, [SAMUEL?] a preacher, it would seem from Lechford, as quoted by Hutchinson, at Taunton in 1639. Charles J. Doughty grad. at Y. C. in 1806.
DOUBLEDAY, ROGER, Boston, d. 22 Nov. 1690.
DOUGLASS, HENRY, Massachusetts, was admitted freeman in 1657. WILLIAM, Boston, freeman 1646, had a son William b. in 1645.
DOW, FRANCIS, came from Salisbury, in England, and settled at Salisbury as early as 1651. Coffin. *HENRY, Watertown, freeman 1642, was probably the same who was representative of Hampton in 1655 and 1656, and where, probably, he d. in 1659. He had sons, Joseph and Daniel, b. in Watertown, in 1638 and 1641. Henry Dow, was a mandamus counsellor of N. H. in 1702.
THOMAS, one of the grantees of Newbury, settled in Salisbury, was admitted freeman 1642, and d. 31 May, 1654, leaving children Thomas, Stephen, and Mary. Jonathan Dow, esq. of Weare, a member of the convention which adopted the constitution of the U. S., and a representative in the N. H. legislature, was from this family.
DOWDY, GEORGE, Massachusetts, was admitted freeman in 1645. HENRY, Guilford, Conn. 1650.
DOWMAN, or DORMAN, THOMAS, d. at Topsfield, 1670, ‘. 70.
DOWNHAM, JOHN, Plymouth, a deacon of the church, d. 1668 aged a. 80. Davis, Morton's Memo.
DOWNING, DENNIS, Kittery 1652. *EMANUEL, Salem, was admitted, with Lucy his wife, to the church in Salem, 4 Nov. 1638, freeman Dec. 1638, representative 1639, five years. His children were George; John, bapt. 1 March, 1640; Dorcas, b. 7 Feb. 1641; Theophilus, bapt. 13 March, 1642. A John Downing d. at Boston, 29 April, 1694, and a Richard Downing, of Ipswich, d. there, 3 Nov. 1702. GEORGE, son of the preceding, was born in London, grad. at H. C. 1642, went to England 1645, and sustained various offices under Cromwell and Charles II, and by the last was made a baronet, 1 July, 1662, his residence being then at East Hatley, in Cambridgeshire. [Guillim's Heraldry.] He m.
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yr. had early been a fisherman, m. a d. of Richard Bishop of the same, had d. Mary, rememb. in the div. of est. of the gr.f. Felt.
DORMAN, EDMUND, New Haven 1657, m. 1661, Hannah, d. of Richard Hull, had Samuel, b. 1666, d. soon; John, 1667; Joseph, 1669; Benjamin, 1673; Hannah, 1677; and Mary, 1680; was a propr. 1685. His w. and these last five ch. were liv. when he d. 1711. Hannah was w. of George Johnson; and Mary of Thomas Leavensworth, both of Stratford. JOHN, Ipswich, d. prob.) 1652 or 3. His inv. is of 12 Feb. THOMAS, Ipswich, one of the earliest sett. freem. 4 Mar. 1635, rem. perhaps, to Rowley, d. at Topsfield 25 Apr. 1670, aet. 70. Felt says, Daniel Bradley was his s.-in-law; and Ephraim and Thomas, his two s. were of Topsfield 1684.
DORR, EDWARD, Roxbury, perhaps came from Pemaquid, had there sw. fidel. 1674, by w. Eliz. d. of Thomas Hawley, had Edward, bapt. 4 July 1680, d. young; Ann, whose b. is not giv. but she d. 5 Oct. 1683, prob. bef. bapt. He liv. a yr. or two a. 1680, in Boston; but had at R. Edward, again, b. 15, bapt. 18 Nov. 1683, d. in few days; Ebenezer, 25 Jan. 1688; Edmund, 19 Oct. 1692; Harbottle, 11 May 1696; and a d. Clemence, 17 July 1700. He had sec. w. it is said, the wid. of Ebenezer Clap. Rev. Joseph, H. C. 1711, first of ten gr. at Harv. bef. 1828, of this name, was min. of Mendon; and four had been gr. at the other
DORSET, JOHN, Boston, 1676, in wh. yr. his w. d. had s. John, and d. Comfort.
DORYFALL, or DORIFIELD, BARNABY, Boston, came in the Mary and Jane 1633, I presume, with Coddington, for he was adm. of the ch. nearly the same time with the new w. wh. C. brot. in that sh. and there came in 1634, by the Elizabeth from Ipswich, Ann D. aged 24, perhaps sis. of Barnabas, call. when adm. 2 Nov. foll. "our br. William Coddington's maid serv." He liv. at Braintree, then part of Boston, and C. had large farm there; freem. 25 May 1636.
DOTEY, DOTY, DOTE, or DOTEN, EDWARD, Plymouth, came in the Mayflower 1620, a London youth in the serv. of Stephen Hopkins, was the one of the signers of the solemn compact in Cape Cod harb. 11 Nov. and was with his master in the shallop that in Dec. foll. discov. Plymouth harb.; yet 18 June foll. was party in the first duel fought in N. E. He retriev. his charact. by change from youthf. folly, m. prob. as sec. w. (if the date were, as one of my correspond. gives it, a. 1643, tho. less prob.
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is giv. by ano.), 6 Jan. 1635, Faith, d. of Tristram Clark, had William; Faith; Edward; John; Isaac, b. 8 Feb. 1648; Desire; Thomas; and Joseph, 30 Apr. 1651. Bradford, 451, says, he had by sec. w. seven ch. liv. in 1650. He was in 1652 one of the purch. of Dartmouth, but rem. to Yarmouth, d. 23 Aug. 1655. His will of 20 Mar. preced. names only w. and Edward. His wid. m. 14 Mar. 1667, John Phillips of Duxbury and outliv. him. Desire m. William Sherman jr. outliv. him, and m. Israel Holmes, and last m. Alexander Standish, outliv. him, and d. 1723. EDWARD, s. of the preced. m. 26 Feb. 1663, Sarah, d. of John Faunce, and sis. of the famous Elder Faunce, had Edward, b. 20 May 1664; Sarah, 9 June 1666; John, 4 Aug. 1668; Martha and Mary, tw. 9 July 1671; Eliz. 22 Dec. 1673; Patience, 7 July 1676; Mercy, 6 Feb. 1678, d. young; Samuel, 17 May 1681; Mercy, again, 23 Sept. 1684; and Benjamin, 30 May 1689; was drown. 8 Feb. 1690, with his s. John, betw. Plymouth and Boston. The wid. m. 1693, John Buck; Sarah, the eldest d. m. 1687, James Warren, gr.f. of the late Gen. James W.; and Mary m. 1699, Joseph Allyne, whose d. Mary, b. 1702, was mo. of the ardent patr. James Otis, and gr.mo. of the late H. G. Otis, a disting. senator of the U. S.; and Eliz. m. Tobias Oakman. Descend. of these Otis and Warren fam. have interm. JOHN, br. of the preced. by w. Eliz. d. of Jacob Cooke, had John, b. 24 Aug. 1668; Edward, 28 June 1671; Jacob, 24 May 1673; Eliz. 10 Feb. 1676; Isaac, 25 Oct. 1678; Samuel, 31 Jan. 1682; Elisha, 13 July 1686; Josiah, Oct. 1689; and Martha, Oct. 1692, soon after wh. the w. d.; and by sec. w. Sarah had Sarah, 19 Feb. 1696; Patience, 3 July 1697; and Desire, 19 Apr. 1699. JOSEPH, Rochester, prob. br. of the preced. had Joseph, b. 31 Mar. 1683; Deborah, 31 Mar. 1685; John, 1 Mar. 1688; Mercy, 12 Jan. 1692; Fish, 18 Jan. 1697; and Mary, 28 July 1699. THOMAS, br. prob. youngest, of the preced. was one of the first purch. of Middleborough, 1662, but a youth; by w. Mary had Thomas, b. 22 July 1679; and Hannah, Dec. 1675. She m. 12 Jan. 1699, Jonathan Delano, and d. 12 Apr. 1764; her h. surv. less than nine mos. and d. in 89th yr.
DOUBLEDAY, ROGER, Boston 1674, currier, d. 22 Nov. 1690.
DOUGHTY, FRANCIS, Taunton 1639, rem. 1641 to Long Isl. where he was hardly so well treat. as the min. of the gospel should have been. Adrian
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Notes for Edmund Dorman:
In New Haven by 1657; proprietor 1685.
He was overheard one day in a swamp, by Jeremiah John, praying loudly for a wife: "Lord thou knowest my necessity & canst supply it, Lord bend & bow her will & make her sensible of my condition." In a tavern Johnson suggested that "it may be his mare that God would make her servisable." This irreverance got Johnson in trouble with the law and Dorman's prayer in the New Haven town records.
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Marriage: December 25, 1662, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
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P.478.l.7 from bot. at the end, add, Such was the form for a hundred yrs. JOHN,
with wh. the male line of Anthony closes, d. unm. by his will 11 Jan. 1676,
express, forsight of d. in the field in the gr. Ind. war. P.479.l.11 from bot. aft. John, ins. b. 24 Feb. 1627, P.480.l.1, erase either -- also, erase or sec. " l.20 from bot. aft. est. add, She was d. of Francis Hudson, had one ch. by H. and
m. Edmund Perkins. P.481.l.9 from bot. aft. fam. add, and d. 21 Mar. 1697, leav. wid. Mary, ch. Jona-
than, then aged 24, wh. liv. but 7 yrs. aft.; Mercy, 18; Hannah, 16; and
Samuel, 13. P.483.l.9 from bot. aft. fam. add, and d. 21 Mar. 1697, leav. wid. Mary, ch. Jona-
than, then aged 24, wh. liv. but 7 yrs. aff.; Mercy, 18; Hannah, 16; and
Samuel, 13. P.483.l.5, aft. longitude. add, He d. 28 Oct. 1660 " l.11, at the end, add, 20 July " l.12, bef. 1678, ins. 16 Jan. -- also, bef. 1681; ins. 10 Mar. -- also, bef. 1683; ins.
18 Aug. " l.13, aft. again, ins. 23 Mar. " l.3 from bot. bef. Feb. ins. Jan. or P.485.l.1, aft. Foster, ins. or Porter, as in Geneal, Reg. XIV. 68. " l.14 aft. 1660, ins. as by mistake Farmer said, " l.12 from bot. aft. Newport, add, br. of Benjamin, " l.11 from bot. aft. Watertown, add, but Bond names him not, " l.6 from bot. aft. age. add, He and w. Tracey m. 4 Jan. 1638, were liv. 1688.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 637
P.485.l.5 from bot. for late in r. 20 Jan. " l.4 from bot. bef. Joseph ins. 16 Nov. 1664, P.487. last l. at the end, add, He rem. to Dartmouth, and d. 8 June 1727, in 99th yr.
as is said. P.488.l.18 from bot. aft. w. add, Susanna m. John Howlett, and next Edmund
Perkins. " l.4 from bot.aft. 1664. add, Usual. the name in Hodgson. P.491.l.17 from bot. aft. 1672, add, wh. d. 1689, as did a Rachel, but Babson does
not tell, whether she were maid, wid. or w. P.492.l.6, aft. that ins. he d. 1640, and P.493.1.2, aft. m. ins. 6 May -- also, at the end, add, had Jeremiah, b. 2 Jan.1663;
Hannah, 22 Oct. 1664; Mary, 8 Aug. 1666; John, 13 Nov. 1668; Eliz. 27 Feb.
1671, d. soon; Joseph, 11 Aug. 1672; Sarah, 4 Mar. 1675; and Martha. P.494.l.2, aft. 1753. add, He prob. m. 1 Jan. 1695, Mercy Jacobs, d. of Bartholomew. " l.3 from bot. bef. 1662 ins. 1 Sept. " last l. aft Mary. ins. Mary m. 1 Mar. 1654, John Jackson, and d. 26 Feb. 1665; and
Hannah m. 26 Dec. 1662, Edmund Dorman. P.496.l.14, for Palmes r. Palmer of Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary in Ireland. " l.17, at the end, add, He. d. perhaps as late as 1670; at least in 1671, admin. on his
est. was tak. by Edmund Batter at Salem, and in 1681, Myles, and his w. in her
right claim. est. in Mass. " l.9 from bot. bef. HOPESTILL, ins. EDWARD, Marblehead 1673. P.499.l.12, aft. yr. ins. John, again, 12 Feb. 1659; and George, 23 May 1660. He " l.13, aft. but add, d. at Salem in June 1679. Ano. NATHANIEL P.500.l.15 for Thomas Holbrook the sec. r. John Alcock P.504.l.18 from bot. at the end, add, d. of John P.505. l.12, at the end, add, BENJAMIN, Stratford, s. of John the sec. of the same,
m. Sarah, d. of Abraham Kimberly. " l.13 for preced. r. first Benjamin, " 1.22, aft. man. add, He was prob. f. of the one of the two Johns of S. in the next
generat. ment. below " l.15 from bot. aft. 1669, ad, prob. s. of the first John, -- also for 15 r. 10 " 1.13 from bot. bef. Dec. ins. 16. " l.12 from bot. aft. Sarah, ins. 17 -- also, aft. Hannah, ins. 27 -- also, aft. Isaac,
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More About Edmund Dorman and Elizabeth Post:
Marriage: September 19, 1700, New Haven, Connecticut.
Children of Edmund Dorman and Hannah Hull are:
- +Benjamin Dorman, b. October 15, 1673, Connecticut, d. 1748.
- Hannah Dorman, b. March 01, 1675/76177, d. Abt. 1724.
- Samual Dorman, b. July 16, 1666, d. November 16, 1666.
- John Dorman, b. January 08, 1667/68177, d. October 1712, Ipswich, MA177.
- +Joseph Dorman, b. December 13, 1669, New Haven, Connecticut, d. July 27, 1712, New Haven, Connecticut.
- Mary Dorman, b. May 12, 1680, New Haven, Connecticut177, d. June 1768, Ripton (Huntington), CT177, 178.
- Infant Twins Dorman, b. August 1671, d. date unknown.