Faith Clarke (mtDNA)

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Status summary

As of September 26, 2020

  • Page created for Faith Clarke, second wife of Edward Doty
  • recruitment of individuals who are mtDNA descendants of Faith (Clarke) Doty. Folks who are mtDNA descendants are encouraged to contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com

Background

For more information see: Hill, Peter B., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 11 Doty

First Generation

Faith Clarke was born about 1619, the daughter of Thurston Clarke & Faith Loes.[1][2] The family left the port of Ipswich, Suffolk, England at the end of April 1634 aboard the ship Francis and arrived in Plymouth sometime during the summer. Faith married Edward Doty at Plymouth on 6 Jan 1634/5.[3] They continued to live in Plymouth until her husband's death on 23 Aug 1655. She married second, Plymouth, 14 Mar 1666/7 John Phillips.[4] She was buried at Marshfield on 21 Dec 1675.[5]

Edward and Faith had nine children: Edward, John, Thomas, Samuel, Desire, Elizabeth, Isaac, Joseph and Mary

Second Generation

Desire Doty[6] was born Plymouth about 1645 and died at Marshfield 22 Jan 1731, aged 86.[7] She married three times, first to William Sherman 25 Dec 1667 Marshfield[8] Her second marriage was Marshfield 24 Nov 1681 to Israel Holmes.[9] Her final marriage by 1689 was to Alexander Standish [1], son of Mayflower passenger Myles Standish.[10]

Desire and her first husband (William Sherman) had six children: Hannah, Elizabeth (1671-1695 never married), William, Patience, Experience and Ebenezer. Desire and her second husband (Israel Holmes) only had two sons: Israel and John. Desire and her third husband (Alexander Standish) had three children Desire, Thomas and Ichabod.

Elizabeth Doty was born about 1646.[11] She married twice, first Marshfield 13 Jan 1674/5 John Rouse[12] and second (late in life), Marshfield 28 Jan 1718/9 William Carver.[13] By her first husband, Elizabeth had three children: George (d. 1676), John (c1678-1704) and George (1679-1682). All three children died in infancy, so no surviving issue.

Mary Doty was born about 1653.[14] She married sometime after 10 Jul 1677 to Samuel Hatch.[15] She died 13 Jun 1728[16] Samuel Hatch and Mary Doty only had one daughter, Hannah (1682-1771, m. Japhet Turner. It is believed they only had one son, Japhet).[17]

Third Generation

Hannah Sherman was born Marshfield 21 Feb 1668/9 and died Plymouth 7 Aug 1745. She married[18] Plymouth 13 Jul 1693 William Ring and they had six children: Deborah (1695-1696), Hannah (1697-1715 unmarried), William (1699), Elizabeth (1701/2), Eleazer (1704/5) and Deborah (1708/9).

Patience Sherman was born Marshfield 3 Aug 1674 and died Duxbury before 30 Jul 1723. She married Duxbury 15 Jan 1695 Josiah Wormall and they had six children (Duxbury): Mehitable (1695), Mercy (c1697), Josiah (c1700), Desire (c1702), Samuel (c1703) and Ichabod (c1704)

Experience Sherman was born Marshfield 22 Sep 1678 and died Duxbury 31 Mar 1744. She married 5 Jul 1702 Myles Standish[2] (son of Alexander Standish & Sarah Alden) and they had five children: Sarah (1704), Patience (1707), Priscilla[3] (1710, unm. in 1740), Miles (1712) and Penelope[4] (1717-1739 unmarried).

Desire Standish was born Marshfield 5 May 1689 and died Plympton 20 Jun 1766. She married Plympton 21 Feb 1715 Nathan Weston and they had four children: Nathan (1723), Isaac (1725), Jacob (1727) and Desire.


Hannah Hatch was born Scituate 15 Feb 1681/2 and died Middleborough 13 Apr 1771. She married before 1702 Japhet Turner and they had four children (Pembroke): Hannah (1702), Japhet (1704), Israel (1706/7) and Elizabeth (1709).

Fourth Generation

Elizabeth Ring was born Plymouth 15 Feb 1702 and died there 17 Oct 1775. She married Plymouth 10 Nov 1719 Joseph Peirce and they had four children: Hannah (1723 Plymouth m. John King), Joseph (1725 Plymouth), Esther (1734 Rochester no further record) and Elizabeth (1737 Sandwich-p1739).

Deborah Ring was born Plymouth 5 Feb 1709 and died there 29 Aug 1738. She married Plymouth 12 May 1737 Caleb Sherman and they had at least one daughter died 1738.

Mehitable Wormall was possibly born Duxbury in Dec 1695[19] and died there bef. 3 Jun 1754.[20] She married Duxbury 19 Feb 1713/4 Christopher Wadsworth and they had four children (born Duxbury): Christiana (1714/5 m. Blaney Phillips), Abigail (1717/8 m. Joseph Russell), Christopher (1720/1) and Zenobe (1723 m. Nathaniel Bartlett).

Mercy Wormall was born Duxbury abt 1696. She married twice, first Duxbury 28 Oct 1720 William Merry and second, Norton 10 Nov 1729 John Woodberry. By her first husband she had at least one son: William (c1721).

Desire Wormall was born Duxbury about 1702. She married Marshfield 8 May 1727 Thomas Oldham. They had at least two children: Thomas (c1730) and Patience (17335-c1737).

Sarah Standish was born Duxbury 15 Apr 1704 and died there 20 Feb 1779. She married Duxbury 2 Mar 1730 Abner Weston and they had four children (born Duxbury): Seth (c1732), Micah (c1737), Hannah[5] (c1739-1823 unmarried) and Deborah[6] (d. 1805 m. Judah Hunt).

Patience Standish was born Duxbury 16 Aug 1707 and died bef 1746. She married Duxbury 6 Apr 1739 Caleb Jenney and they had two children (born Dartmouth): Ruben (1739) and Desire[7] (1741-b1761 unmarried).

Priscilla Standish was born Duxbury 1 Apr 1710, unmarried in 1740.[21]

Desire Weston was born Plympton 14 Apr 1730 and died Newburyport 22 Jul 1796. She married Plympton 20 Oct 1750 Edmund Wright and they had five children: Lydia (1744-1848 unmarried), Elizabeth (1752 m Othnell Smith), Enoch, Edmund and Samuel.


Elizabeth Turner married ___ Pratt

Hannah Turner married ___ Thomas


  1. Pilgrim Edward Doty Society Genealogy
  2. called "ae15" (with father ae44) on passenger emigration list of the ship Francis dated "the last of" April 1634. (Roser, Mayflower Passenger References, p. 207 from Hotten: 278-79)
  3. Plymouth Colony Records I:32 and published Plymouth VRs:652
  4. Plymouth Colony Records 8:31 and published Plymouth VRs:665
  5. Marshfield VRs, p. 9
  6. The Doty Silver Book (vol. 11, part II) names only one female mtDNA descendant of the last generation.
  7. Marshfield VRs, p. 409
  8. Marshfield VRs, p. 10.
  9. Marshfield VRs p. 16
  10. Anderson, The Great Migration BeginsI:575
  11. Estimate based on estimated birth of sister Desire, and recorded birth of brother Isaac(8 Feb 1647/8)
  12. Marshfield VRs p. 8
  13. MD 8:43; Marshfield VRs 35, 40
  14. Likely the youngest child
  15. Anderson, The Great Migration Begins I:576
  16. Pilgrim Edward Doty Society Genealogy
  17. ibid.
  18. Some sources state she married first, before 1684 John Ford (d. c1693) and had five children: William (1684), Hannah (1685), Mercy (1687), Peleg (1690) and Sarah (1692). However, the record of her second marriage gave her surname as "Shirman".
  19. The Edward Doty Silver Book states Mehitable (and her brother Ebenezer) were likely too old to be the children of Josiah Wormall and Patience Sherman. This is likely based on their marriage dates (Feb 1713/4 for Mehitable and Apr 1717 for Ebenezer). The Silver book also stated neither were named in the will of Josiah Wormall. HOWEVER, Josiah died intestate, and his widow (second wife) Grace was appointed to be administratix of his estate on 3 Nov 1738 (Plym Co. Pbt. 7:449, 8:239). Mehitable's youngest child was born Apr 1723, so it is possible she died before her father. More research is needed, but for now the GSMD will not accept Mehitable as a daughter of Patience Sherman. mtDNA evidence may be able to help prove or disprove this relationship.
  20. Administration of (intestate) Estate granted to Blan(e)y Phillips, Plym. Pbt 13:258-59.
  21. See Edward Doty Genealogy for more information.

mtDNA Results

To date, no known matrilineal (all female line) descendants of Faith (Clarke) Doty (Phillips) have publicly stated they have taken a mtDNA test. Individuals who believe they are matrilineal descendants of Faith (in other words, folks who believe their mother's mother's mother's etc. mother was Faith) are encouraged to contact Raymond Wing (email: wing DOT genealogist AT gmail DOT com) and take a full mtDNA test as well as allow their results to be analyzed.

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References and External Links

  • Doty, Ethan Allen, The Doty-Doten Family in America Brooklyn, NY 1897 (contains some records from primary documents now lost)
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 43-53
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records & scholarly journals), Second Edition, 2015, Canada [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing]
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 2020, pp. 73-79
  • Hill, Peter B., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 11 Family of Edward Doty part I (descendants of Edward & John) 1996, rev. 2009; part II (Thomas, Samuel, Desire & Elizabeth), 1996; part III (Isaac, Joseph & Mary), 2000. Plymouth, General Society of Mayflower Descendants


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