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Sarah Bacon (Doty)

Also Known As: "widow of James Warren"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
Death: before August 16, 1749
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Unknown
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Edward Doty, Jr. and Sarah Buck
Wife of Capt. James Warren and John Bacon
Mother of John Warren; Edward Warren; Sarah Sever; Alice Ford; Patience Stacey and 5 others
Sister of Edward Doty, III; John Doty; Mary Thomas, ♊; Elizabeth Oakman; Patience Doty and 6 others
Half sister of Elizabeth Oakman; Patience Doty and Captain Samuel Doty

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About Sarah Bacon

Descendant of Mayflower passenger Edward Doty



Sarah Doty was born at Plymouth Colony in June of 1666, a daughter of Edward Doty and Sarah Faunce; she married first, James Warren (son of Nathaniel Warren and Sarah Walker), in 1687, and second -- after having been widowed in 1715 -- John Bacon, in 1726 (son of Nathaniel Bacon and Hannah Mayo, and widower of Mary Hawes). It is estimated that she died in August of 1749, as administration of her estate was given to her son James Warren on 16 August.

Family

From Richard Warren of the Mayflower and Some of His Descendants By Emily Warren Roebling Page 14. GoogleBooks

James Warren married, 21 June, 1687, Sarah, daughter of Edward Doty, Junr,f by his wife Sarah Faunce, and granddaughter of Edward Doty, a Mayflower passenger, by his wife Faith Clark. t Sarah Doty was born at Plymouth, 9 June, 1666; she married 2d, 9 September, 1726, John Bacon, Esqr, of Barnstable.

Children, recorded at Plymouth:

  • i, John Warren,* b. 27 November, 1688; d. 1 March, 1689.
  • ii. Edward Warren, b. 14 September, 1690; d. 28 February, 1690-1.
  • iii. Sarah Warren, b. 27 May, 1692; d. 25 August, 1756; m. 1st, circa 1710, Charles, son of Isaac Little, Esqr, by his wife Bethia, b. in March, 1685; m. 2d, 21 November, 1728, the Reverend Nicholas Sever, son of Caleb Sever§ by his wife Sarah Ingoldsby, b. 15 April, 1680; d. 7 April, 1764. Mr. Sever was graduated at Harvard in 1701, or- dained pastor of the First Church of Dover, New Hampshire, 11 April, 1711, tutor at Harvard College 1716-1728, and Fellow from 1725 to 1728. He removed to Kingston, Massachusetts, and was, judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Plymouth County from 1731 to 1762. He married 2d, 13 October, 1757, Susanna Winslow, by whom he had no issue. Among his descendants by his wife Sarah, were William Sever, member of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and President of the Council; Captain James Sever of the U. S. N.; and Colonel James Warren Sever, President of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati in 1866, and Vice President of the General Society of the Cincinnati in 1869.
  • iv. Alice Warren, b. 3 September, 1695; m., 10 May, 1716, Peleg Ford of Marshfleld
  • v. Patience Warren, b. 13 January, 1697-8; m., 11 April, 1721, Joseph Stacey. By deed of 1 October, 1728, Joseph S-tacey and Patience his wife, and Sarah Little of Kingston, James Warren, Nathaniel Thomas and Hope his wife of Plymouth, Pelig Ford and Alice his wife of Marshfleld, Mercy and Mary Warren of Kingston, and Elizabeth Warren of Barnstable in the County of Barnstable, join in conveying a portion of Cedar Swamp in Plympton, to Caleb Loring.
  • 16. vi. James Warren, b. 14 April, 1700; d. July, 1757; m. Penelope Winslow.
  • vii. Hope Warren, b. 2 August, 1702; d. 3 May, 1728; m. 23 June, 1722, Nathaniel Thomas. Their issue died early.
  • viii. Mercy Warren, b. 21 March, 1704; d. unmarried, 17 January, 1745-6. Administration on her estate granted to Nicholas Sever, B October, 1747.
  • ix. Mary Warren, b. 14 January, 1707; 'd. unmarried, 4 February, 1795.
  • x. Elizabeth Warren, b. 17 January, 1710-11; d. unmarried, 5 November, 1744

Origins

t Edward Doty, born at Plymouth, circa 1643, was drowned between Plymouth and Boston, 8 February, 1690. He married, 26 February, 1663, Sarah, daughter of John Faunee by his wife Patience, daughter of George Morton of Plymouth. James Otis, the patriot, and Harrison Gray Otis, the distinguished United States Senator, were descendants of Edward Doty, Junr

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Sarah Bacon's Timeline

1666
June 9, 1666
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
1688
November 27, 1688
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1690
November 27, 1690
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1692
May 27, 1692
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1695
September 3, 1695
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1698
January 13, 1698
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1700
April 14, 1700
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1702
August 2, 1702
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1704
March 21, 1704
Plymouth, Massachusetts