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| Burial: About 21 Nov 1782 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 2 3 |
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| Ebenezer Dorr (Husband) b. 2 Feb 1712 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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| Marriage: | 5 MAR 1734/35 |
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Moses Dorr b. 24 May 1737 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Ebenezer Dorr b. 20 Mar 1738/39 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Priscilla Dorr b. 9 Mar 1740/41 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Joseph Dorr b. 12 Feb 1742/43 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Nathan Dorr b. 29 Mar 1745 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Amey Dorr b. 4 Aug 1747 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Jonathan S. Dorr b. 10 Feb 1748 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Amy Dorr b. 21 Jul 1751 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
William Dorr b. 13 Aug 1752 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Anne Dorr b. 12 Feb 1754 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Sarah Dorr b. 30 Jan 1756 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
William Dorr b. 13 Jul 1757 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Elisha Bowers Dorr b. 12 Sep 1758 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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Individual:
She was buried in the Eliot Burial Grounds, Roxbury, Suffolk County,
MA
Marriage:
The First Church of Roxbury.
Joseph Heath's plan of the interior of the proposed meeting house, andthe names of the occupants of pews in 1736 are here given: Pew 36.Ebenezer Dorr.
New Occasion was offered to citizens of Roxbury for expression oftheir patriotic sentiments by the scheme of British ministry to raisea revenue in the American Colonies by permitting the East IndiaCompany to send their tea hither free of duty. It was at once seenthat not only was this an odious monopoly of trade, but that it wascalculated to circumvent the Americans into compliance with therevenue law, and to thereby open the door to unlimited taxation.Several of the young men of Roxbury were members of the famous "TeaParty", and lent a hand in making a "Teapot" of Boston Harbor on theevening of Dec. 16, 1773. Committees from towns of Roxbury,Dorchester, Brookline, and Cambridge met with that of Boston, inFaneuil Hall, on Nov. 22, 1773, and were unanimous in opposition tothe sale or landing of the obnoxious herb.
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- Title: Abstract from Dorr family records
Now in possession of Mrs. Edward C. Spring,
526 South 42nd Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Author: Mrs. Frederick E. Stow, Chairman, Genealogical Records
Publication: Member of William Penn Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists
Page: Page 12, Dorr Ebenezer son of Ebenezer & Mary Dorr, born in Roxbury 2
Feb., 1712. Amy Plimpton born in Medfield, 5 March, 1714/15
Children: Moses; Ebenezer; Priscilla; Joseph; Nathan; Amy; Jonathan; Amy; William; Anne; Sarah; William; Elisha Bowers;
Moses m. Eleanor Gerald 2 Oct., 1760; m. Catherine Weld, 14 Oct., 1784
Ebenezer m. Abigail Cunningham, 7 Jan., 1762.
- Title: Gravestone Inscriptions - Eliot Burying Ground
Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA.
Page: In Memory pf
Mrs. Ama Dorr
Wife of
Mr. Ebenezer Dorr
who departed this life.
Nov.r 21st. 1782.
in the 68th year of her
age.
- Title: Vital Records of Roxbury Massachusetts
To the end of the year 1849, Vol II. - Marriages and Deaths.
Publication: Published by the Essex Institute
Salem, Mass.
1926
Page: Page 511 and 512.
- Title: The Town of Roxbury. Its Memorable persons and places. Its History
and antiquities, with numerous illustrations of its old landmarks andnoted personages.Author: Francis S. Drake
Publication: Boston Municipal Printing Office
Text: 1905
Page: Page 286
- Title: Descendants of Edward Dorr
First Dorr in America
Author: Cheryl Dorr Wright
Publication: 11684 Channingway Blvd.
The Plains, OH. 45780
Page: P. 10 Ebenezer married Amy Plympton 5 March, 1734/35.
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