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1736. John Doty bought at Wureham of Martha Bumpus. seventeen acres on the east side of Waweantic River, which was bought<br />

by her father, James Bumpus of Rochester, of Rodolphus Hatch.<br />

June 7, 1739. Samuel Doty, laborer, <strong>and</strong> Ebenezer Briggs, houseright, of Rochester, buy near the Waweantic River.<br />

1742, Sept. 21. John Doty <strong>and</strong> Eleb'the, his wife, sell to Thomas Whitting the 17 acres he bought 1736, together with his share of<br />

dwelling house, the east end, <strong>and</strong> a smith's shop. The deed was witnessed by Samuel Doty <strong>and</strong> Zerviah Dotv.<br />

The same day, 1742, Sept. 21. Samuel Doty, mariner, <strong>and</strong> Zerviah, his wife, of Wareham, sell to Thomas Whitting, the l<strong>and</strong> he<br />

bought 1739, together with his share of the house, being the west end, adjoining his father's house.<br />

1745, March 9. <strong>Joseph</strong> Doty of Rochester sold to Samuel Doty, mariner, also of Rochester, part of l<strong>and</strong> there which he bought of<br />

John Blackmer.<br />

1747, Dec. 21. Samuel Doty of Sharon, in the County of New Haven, mariner, sells all his property at Wareham.<br />

This covers all the records that have been found, no births of children <strong>and</strong> no deaths having been recorded at Rochester or<br />

Wareham.<br />

It is probable that John Doty <strong>and</strong> wife left Rochester <strong>and</strong> Wareham about the time of selling his house lot, 1742-1745, <strong>and</strong> with his<br />

children he probably emigrated to Sharon, Ct., although no record exists there of his residence. But such records would be more<br />

likely omitted in a new settlement such as Sharon, rather than in the older towns in Massachusetts. There are no traditions in the<br />

family to help us on this point, <strong>and</strong> but two children have been discovered, though there may very possibly have been others,<br />

Children, b. Rochester:<br />

i. SAMUEL, b. prob. 1713-5.<br />

ii. SIMEON, b. about 1727.<br />

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JOSEPH DOTY, b. Plymouth, 30 Apr 1651; son of Edward Doty; m., 1st, there about 1674, Elizabeth Warren, b. there Sept. 5,<br />

1654, dau. Nathaniel Warren <strong>and</strong> Sarah Walker. Her brother, James Warren, m. her niece, Sarah, dau. of Edward Doty. She prob.<br />

d. at S<strong>and</strong>wich, MA, ca 1679. He prob. m., 2d, at S<strong>and</strong>wich, about 1680, Deborah Hatch, b. Situate, MA, ca 1662, dau. Walter<br />

Hatch <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Holbrook. She d. Rochester, MA, 21 Jun 1711. He m., 3d. at Rochester, 9 Mar 1711-2, Sarah Edwards. He d.<br />

at Rochester, ca 1732-5.<br />

Children, by 1st wife:<br />

i. THEOPHILAS, b. prob. Plymouth, 1674.<br />

ii. ELIZABETH, b. prob. S<strong>and</strong>wich, 1678-9; m. Rochester, 28 Feb 1705-6, John Lewis.<br />

And by 2d wife:<br />

iii. ELLIS, b. prob. S<strong>and</strong>wich, 1681.<br />

iv. JOSEPH, b. Rochester, 31 Mar 1683.<br />

v. DEBORAH, b. Rochester, 30 Mar 1685.<br />

vi. JOHN, b. Rochester, 01 Mar 1688.<br />

vii. MERCY, b. Rochester, 12 Jan 1691-2.<br />

viii. FAITH, b. Rochester, 18 Jan 1696-7: m. there 14 Apr 1719. James Shaw of Plympton, prob. son of Jonathan Shaw <strong>and</strong><br />

Mehitabel Pratt<br />

ix. MARY, b. Rochester, 28 Jul 1699.<br />

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http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/wills/edward_doty_will.htm<br />

Edward Doty b. ca 1599; died at Plymouth on Thursday, 23 Aug 1655. Edward Doty came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a servant to<br />

Stephen Hopkins <strong>and</strong> was apparently still a servant in 1623 when the Division of L<strong>and</strong> was held, indicating he was under the age of<br />

25 during that time. He signed the Mayflower Compact in November 1620, so he was likely over 21 at the time.<br />

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http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/job6b261.htm<br />

Job Gardner BIGELOW, son of Jabez 5 ( Jabez 4 , Gershom 3 , Joshua 2 , John 1 ) <strong>and</strong> Almy (GARDNER) BIGELOW, was born 31<br />

Dec 1792 at New Lebanon, Columbia, NY. He married, late 1818, Thankful <strong>Enos</strong>, [dau. of <strong>Joseph</strong> <strong>Enos</strong> m. 1780 Thankful Coon<br />

(1763-1858)].. He lived for a few years at Lebanon, <strong>and</strong> circa 1826 moved to West Eaton [NY], then in 1833 to Milford, Oakl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

MI. He was a Methodist minister, <strong>and</strong> held several pastorates on the Michigan frontier, dying at Milford 29 Dec 1837. His widow<br />

Thankful married (2)1840 David Darrow, <strong>and</strong> returned to New York, where she is found with some of her children in 1850. She<br />

died 1882, place not stated.<br />

Children of Job G. <strong>and</strong> Thankful (<strong>Enos</strong>) Bigelow, born as stated:<br />

i. William <strong>Enos</strong>, b. 3 May 1820 New Lebanon; d. 8 Oct l890 Millington, MI; m1. 5 Mar 1845 Daphne Mattison; m2. 2 Jul 1879<br />

Mrs. Emma Shaw; a Methodist minister in MI. 3 children.<br />

ii. Jabez Gardner, b. 07 Mar 1822 New Lebanon, NY; d. 1895 S<strong>and</strong>usky, Erie, OH; m. 6 Nov 1855 Sarah Hull; res S<strong>and</strong>usky, OH.<br />

3 children.<br />

iii. Almy Ann, b. 25 Dec 1823 New Lebanon, NY; d. 1909 Milford, MI; m. Rev. Marcus Benson Wilsey. No issue.<br />

iv. <strong>Joseph</strong> <strong>Enos</strong>, b. 03 Jan 1826 New Lebanon, NY; d. bef. 1906; m. Mary Maynard; res Memphis, TN in 1888. 3 children.<br />

v. Harrison A., b. 23 Dec 1828 W. Eaton, NY; d 2 May 1873 Milford, MI; m, ca 1864, Frances Elden. 2 children.<br />

vi. Andrew Jackson, b. 04 Jul 1832 W. Eaton, NY; d. 30 Jul 1906 Detroit, MI; bur. Adrian, MI; m1. 23 Jun 1856 Antha Mattison;<br />

m2. 21 May 1872 Emma A. Powers. 6 children.<br />

vii. Mary Eveline, b. 12 Feb 1837 Milford, MI; d. aft. 1906; m. Henry W. Chubbuck, d. 21 Dec 1885); res Binghamton, NY.<br />

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/r/Beverly-A-Darrow/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0226.html<br />

David Darrow (son of George Darrow <strong>and</strong> Eunice Meachum) was born November 05, 1782, <strong>and</strong> died 1870. He married (1)<br />

Elizabeth, daughter of <strong>Joseph</strong> <strong>Enos</strong>. He married (2) Thankful [<strong>Enos</strong>].<br />

More About David Darrow: Bur. West Eaton Cemetery, NY. Gr<strong>and</strong> Juror: 1827<br />

Settled in West Eaton 1806; Occupation: 1854, Columbia Farmer.<br />

Children of David Darrow <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth are:<br />

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