| Birth: | About 1700 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1 2 |
| Death: | 16 Apr 1765 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 3 |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Edmund Weld b. 1659 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts |
| Mother: | Elizabeth White b. 1667 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts |
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| Burial: About 16 Apr 1765 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 3 |
| Misc: 27 Mar 1726 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 4 |
| Harbottle Dorr (Husband) b. 11 May 1696 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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| Marriage: | 8 APR 1724 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts |
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Susannah Dorr b. 11 Jan 1725 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Thomas Dorr b. 28 Apr 1728 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Harbottle Dorr Esq. b. 24 Jan 1729 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Dorothy Dorr b. 18 Aug 1735 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Ebenezer Dorr b. 24 Jul 1740 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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Individual:
She was buried in the Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk
County, MA.
Marriage:
Vitals for Roxbury list m. as 8 Apr., 1725. They were married in
Roxbury, 8 Apr. 1724. by Mr. Nehemiah Walter.
- Title: Hyde Genealogy
Descendents, in the female as well as in the Male Lines, from William
Hyde of Norwich, with their places of residence, and dates of births,marriages, &C., and other particulars of them and their families andancestry.Author: Reuben H. Walworth, LL.D.
Publication: in two Volumes. Vol. I
Page: This Edward Dorr is supposed to be the progenitor of all Dorrs of New
England. He came to this country from West England. He was born in1648, and came here about 1670 and settled in Boston. He m. his firstwife, Elizabeth Hawley, daughter of Thomas Hawley, previous to 1680.They removed to Roxbury, where she died. He was a selectman ofRoxbury. His second wife was the widow Elizabeth (Dickerman) Clapp,who died in 1733. He died at Roxbury in 1734. His children, inaddition to six who died young and unm., were: 1. Ebenezer, b. 25Jan., 1688, who married twice, settled at Roxbury, and had seven sonsand three daughters. 2. Rev. Joseph, b. in 1690, graduated at Harvardin 1711, was settled a minister at Meridan, Mass., in 1716, and d. 9March, 1768, m. Mary Rawson, second daughter of Rev. Grindal Rawsonand Susannah Wilson of Meridan, and had one son and three daughters.3. Edmund, who m. Mary Griswold. 4. Harbottle, b. 11 May, 1696, m.Dorothy Weld and settled in Boston.
- Title: FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19
Page: Dorothy WELD (AFN:132L-9NL)
Born: Abt. 1700 Place:
- Title: Gravestone Inscriptions - Copp's Hill
Copp's Hill Burying Ground, located in the north part of the city of
Boston, near the Old North Church.Page: Here lies Buried
the body of Mrs.
Dorothy Dorr
Widow to Mr.
Harbottle Dorr
Died April 16th 1765
Aged 65th Years
- Title: History of the First Church in Roxbury
Roxbury, Mass. 1630 - 1904
Author: Walter Eliot Thwing
Publication: Boston
W.A. Butterfield
59 Bromfield Street
1908
Page: Page 132. The Second Meeting House.
March 27, 1726. Dorothy Dorr
- 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 11, Citation Children of Edward & Elizabeth Dorr
- 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 121.
- Title: Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751
A report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston
Publication: Boston Municipal Printing Office, 1898
Page: Out of Town Marriages. page 307.
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