Born abt 1590 Lancashire, England
Occupation: Yeoman (Farmer)
Tailor (1681)
Married 1) Ann by 1620 if she is the mother of his children
Tailor (1681)
Married 1) Ann by 1620 if she is the mother of his children
2) Lydia by 1 April 1659
Died 21 Feb 1685 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Note: His will was dated 18 May 1678
Buried: Cove Burying Ground
Sources
Buried: Cove Burying Ground
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane Third Edition, 1976, pages 1-18 (there is a picture in the book of the old homestead)
Book: Great Migration p 561 |
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 561-562
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Born abt 1600
Unknown Parents
Died after 1684
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Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 561-562
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Second Wife: Lydia (unknown surname)
Born
Died by 23 December 1681
Sources
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 561-562
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Book: Great Migration p 562 |
Second Wife: Lydia (unknown surname)
Born
Died by 23 December 1681
Sources
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 561-562
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CHILDREN with Ann
Lydia Doane
Born abt 1621 England
Married Samuel Hicks 11 Sep 1645 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Children: Sarah, Martha, Joseph, Samuel, Dorcas, Margaret, Thomas, Elizabeth, Ephraim, Joseph, Joanna
Died about 1681 Rhode Island
Buried
Died about 1681 Rhode Island
Buried
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane pages 19-20
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126452823/lydia-hicks
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Born 13 Jan 1631 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married - second wife of widower Samuel Lothrop abt 1690 Massachusetts
Note: She was in her 60's when she got married for the first time
Died 23 Jan 1735 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Note: Yes, she was 104 years old at the time of her death. In celebration of her hundredth birthday, an audience of neighbors and church people assembled in her room and a sermon was preached by her pastor.
Buried: Old Norwich Town Cemetery near Congregational Church, Norwich, Connecticut
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane page 20-21
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane page 20-21
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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John Doane Jr
Born abt 1635 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer (he was a large landholder)
Constable of Eastham: 1661, 1693
Justice of Select Court 1669
Married 1) Hannah Bangs 30 Apr 1662 Massachusetts
Children: John, Isaac, Samuel, David, Ann, Rebecca, Hannah
2) Rebecca Pettee 14 Jan 1694 Massachusetts
Died 15 Mar 1708 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Note: Will written 4 Jun 1706 and proved 8 Apr 1708
Buried: Old Town Cove Burial Ground, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane pages 21-26
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11776255/john-doane
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Born abt 1636 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer (owned a lot of land), Surveyor
Married 1) unknown
Children: (an unnamed son who drowned in a well), Nathaniel, Ruth, Joseph, Israel, Daniel, Constance, Rebecca, Abigail
2) Hepzibah Cole Crisp (widow of George Crisp) aft 1682
Children: Hepzibah
Died 20 Dec 1712 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Note: Will proved 9 Oct 1712
Buried: Old Town Cove Burial Ground, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane pages 26-30
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6023849/daniel-doane
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Born abt 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation: Surveyor
1669: fined for permitting American Indians to have liquor in their boats and fined 20 shillings for telling lies about his neighbors
1678: accused of having something to do with the death of James Pequin by Pequin's wife
1669: fined for permitting American Indians to have liquor in their boats and fined 20 shillings for telling lies about his neighbors
1678: accused of having something to do with the death of James Pequin by Pequin's wife
Swore oath and became freeman 5 June 1684
Surveyor of Highways 1691-1692
Married 1) Mercy Knowles 15 Feb 1667 Massachusetts
Surveyor of Highways 1691-1692
Married 1) Mercy Knowles 15 Feb 1667 Massachusetts
Children: Patience, Apphia, Hezekiah, Thomas, Ebenezer, Nehemiah, Patience, Ruhama
2) Mary Smalley Snow (widow of John Snow) after 1692
Note: He helped raise the nine children she had with first husband
Note: He helped raise the nine children she had with first husband
Died 1700 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Note: Will written 7 Dec 1699 and proven 19 Apr 1700
Sources
Online Book: Doane Family by Alfred A Doane pages 30-33
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34275191/ephraim-doane
Book: "The Great Migration Begins,' v. 1, A–F, page 562
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