Doty-Doten family in America~descendants of Edward Doty, "Mayflower emigrant"
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In reply to:
Re: "The Doty-Doten Family" Book
Joan Green 7/09/03
Hi Joan,
Please see the following:
Title:The Doty-Doten family in America : descendants of Edward Doty, an emigrant by the Mayflower, 1620
Authors:Doty, Ethan Allen,
City of Publication:Brooklyn, N.Y.
Publisher:Published for the author
Date:1897
Page Count:1036
Notes:Page numbering of first 20 pages mixed up.
Includes index.
Reel/Fiche Number:Genealogy & local history ; G 1006
Subject Headings:Doty, Edward, d. 1655.
Doty family.
Doten family
Primary Family Name:Doty family.
Total number of hits in the text of this book: 0
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Section Title
Title page
Front matter
Non-Indexed Pages #1
The Doty-Doten Family
The family of Edward Doty
The family of John Doty
The family of Thomas Doty
The family of Samuel Doty
The family of Desire Doty
The family of Elizabeth Doty
The family of Isaac Doty
The family of Joseph Doty
Unattached families
Back matter
Index--Doty-Doten
Index--Collateral names
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