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Faith Clarke
6 January 1619 – 21 December 1675
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!#1 page 29 The Doty-Doten Family in Ame
!#1 page 29 The Doty-Doten Family in America.
The Pilgrim Edward Doty Society had their memorial service at the First Congregation Church in Marshfield, MA, on May 6, 1989. The service was followed by a ceremony in the Old Winslow Cemetery dedicating a large marble marker to Faith Clark Doty Phillips that reads:
FAITH, daughter of Faith and Thruston Clarke of Ipswich County, Suffold England and came in the ship, "FRANCIS" at the age of 15 with her father in 1634. Married Edward Doty of the Mayflower on 6 January 1634/35. Mother of nine children, all born at High Cliffe in Plymouth. After Edward's death, 23 August 1655, in Plymouth, she remained in her home at High Cliffe until 14 March 1666/67 when she married, second at Plymouth, John Phillips of Marshfield, as his their wife. Faith died in Marshfield and was buried 21 December 1675 in this cemetery. This monument dedicated 6 May 1989 by the Pilgrim Edward Doty Society.
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! Pioneers of Massachuttes By Pope:--Faith's will made 12 Dec 1675, giving her est. to her daus. Mary,Elizabeth and Desire. They show her death as 21 Dec 1675.
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Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 11, Part 3, Edward Doty; His Descendents Through Sons Isaac and Joseph and Daughter Mary; Peter B. Hill, Compiler. Published by General Society of Mayflower Descendents, 2000. Dates and information verified through "Doty-Doten Family in America, Descendents of Edward Doty, An Emigrant by the Mayflower, 1620" compiled by Ethan Allen Doty, 1897, Brooklyn, N.Y. (DCW)
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She arrived on the ship "Frances" with her Father the last of April 1634
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THE WILL OF FAITH (CLARK) (DOTY) PHILLIPS
THE WILL OF FAITH (CLARK) (DOTY) PHILLIPS, [Plym. Col. Wills, Vol. III, Pt.II, p. 12] December the 12th 1675 Know all men that It may Concerne That I ffaith Phillips the wife of John Phillipes of the Towne of Marshfeild though weak in body yett being in prfect Apprehension and Consideration; bequeathing my sperituall state to Eternall God that Gave mee 90 The Will of Faith (Clark) (Doty) Phillips. life In this my last Will Give and bequeath what I have in trust (as to my temporall estate) as followeth I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mary nine pounds according to my bill in my son Johns hands; I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth six pounds, which is the first payment in the bill of sale from my son John; I alsoe Give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary three pounds Due by bill of sale; I Give alsoe to my Daughter Desire six pound Due by my bill of sale I Give to my Daughter Desire alsoe a warming pan; Mr Perrigrine White Did before the Court make oath, that what was above written was Declared by the abovewritten ffaith Phillipps Deceased, before her Death, unto him in Reference unto the Despose of her estate as beforewritten; Taken in the Court held att Plymouth the 8th of June 1675 * as Attests Nathaniel Morton Seretary: This Court Doth Order that wheras it Doth appeer unto them by evident Testimonyes; that what is abovewritten was the reall Will of ffaith Phillipps Deceased Respecting soe much of her estate as is above Desposed; This Court Doth therfore Graunt Letters of Adminnestration; unto the three Daughters above mensioned Respecting the prticulars willed as above said; and incase there shall appeer any other or more of estate belonging to the said ffaith Phillipps not Desposed of; the Court will order and Dispose therof as they shall see Reason and Cause; By order of the Court Nathaniel: Morton Secretary Plymouth November the 4th 1676 Letters of Adminnestration is Graunted by the Court unto John Rouse Junir of Marshfeild in the Jurisdiction of New (worn) in th e behalfe of him selfe his wife and Sisters: viz: Desire Sherman† and Mary Doten; to Adminnester on the estate of ffaith Phillips Late of Marshfeild aforesaid Deceased; * This is probably a mistake for 1676. † Mayflower Descendant, 11: 182. [Court Orders, V: 163. Under date 10/20 July, 1677] Wheras there is about thirty shillings of the estate of ffaith Phillips Deceased lying in the costody of John Phillips her husband; It is agreed by and between the sonnes of the said ffaith Phillipes; and with theire Joynt consent that the said sume shalbe payed unto the Daughters of the said ffaith Phillipes: viz: Desire Serman * Elizabeth Rouse and Mary Doten in equall and alike proportions unlesse the two younger sisters shall see reason in respect of the low condition of the eldest to consider her in that respect; http//www.mayflowerfamilies.com (source for above)
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Pandora Bangs
November 30, 2014
Birth name should be added per reference:
Legacy NFS Source: PANDORA BANGS - death: after 27 March 1661;
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Massachusetts, Barnstable, Eastham, Gravestone Records
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death: after 27 March 1661;
Transcribed in Mayflower Descendant Magazine, volume 8, page 4
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April 24, 2016
Per MyHeritage.com's sources
d. 21 Feb 1675 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA
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- After Edward's death, 23 August 1655, in Plymouth, she remained in her home at High Cliffe until 14 March 1666/67 when she married, second at Plymouth, John Phillips of Marshfield, as his their wife.
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