Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Thomas Hawley (2472) & Dorothy Harbottle
6226. Joseph Hawley. Born ca Nov 1652 in Roxbury, MA. Joseph was baptized in Roxbury, MA, on 12 Nov 1652.78 Joseph died in Nov 1653. Buried on 23 Nov 1653 in Roxbury, MA.78
6227. Capt. Joseph Hawley. Born on 7 Jun 1654 in Roxbury, MA.78 Joseph was baptized in Roxbury, MA CR1, on 11 Jun 1654.78 Joseph died in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, on 19 May 1711; he was 56. Occupation: Merchant.

Joseph, taught a school soon after gr. then preached a griev period, and again was school master, last a trader, freeman 1680, and rep. 1683, 5, 91, and 2 and prob. under the new chart.
On 24 Sep 1676 when Joseph was 22, he married Lydia Marshall, daughter of Capt. Samuel Marshall (-19 Dec 1675) & Mary Wilton (ca 1632-25 Aug 1683), in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Born on 18 Feb 1655 in Windsor, CT.173 Lydia died in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, on 28 Oct 1732; she was 77.
Their children include:
16911i.
Dorothy Hawley (Died young) (6 Sep 1678-23 Aug 1682)
16912ii.
Lydia Hawley (7 Jul 1680-27 Apr 1748)
16913iii.
Joseph Hawley (28 Aug 1682-1 Jun 1735)
16914iv.
Dorothy Hawley (20 Aug 1684-bef 22 May 1746)
16915v.
Samuel Hawley (23 Feb 1686-Nov 1760)
16916vi.
Rev. Thomas Hawley (29 Sep 1689-8 Nov 1738)
16917vii.
Ebenezer Hawley (2 May 1694-18 Aug 1751)
6228. Elizabeth Hawley. Born ca 1656 in Roxbury, MA. Elizabeth was baptized in Roxbury, MA CR1, on 29 Jun 1656.78 Elizabeth died in Roxbury, MA on 7 Dec 1719.320 Buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury. Lot: C321.

The children of Edward and Elizabeth living in 1735 were Harbottle Dorr of Boston, leather dresser, and wife Dorothy; Clemens, wife of Edmund Weld of Roxbury; Ebenezer Door of Roxbury, tanner; Joseph Dorr of Mendon, clerk; Edmund Dorr of Lyme, CT, clothier; and Elizabeth Scutt of Boston, wife of James Scutt, mariner.54
Elizabeth married Edward Dorr. Born ca 1647 in England. Edward died in Roxbury, MA 9 Feb 1733/4.78 Buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury. Lot: C320. Religion: Edward was admitted to the Second Church of Boston 14 Nov 1680.

From E. B. Crane’s Rawson Family:320
    “Edward Dorr of Roxbury, Mass., the emigrant ancestor of the family. When the Colony of Massachusetts Bay organized the county of Devon at Pemaquid, near the mouth of the Kennebec in Maine, Edward Dorr was there, and with other inhabitants took the oath of fidelity on the 22d July, 1674. [See Colonial Records, vol. 5, p. 17-19.] He subsequently removed to Roxbury; perhaps on account of King Philip’s war, which broke out in 1675, placing that remote settlement in great peril.
    “Mr. Dorr became prominent in the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of Roxbury. He was one of the selectmen, and held other offices of importance and trust. He died in 1734, leaving a good estate. He was interred in the old burial ground in Roxbury, and his tombstone and that of his wife are [1874] in perfect preservation. The inscriptions upon them are as follows:
    “‘Here lies buried ye body of Mr. Edward Dorr. He died February 9 the, 1733-4, in ye 86th year of his age’
    “‘Here lyes ye body of Elizabeth Dorr, wife to Edward Dorr, aged 63 years. Deet December ye 7th, 1719.’”

Check out Descendants of Edward Dorr by Cheryl Dorr Wright.

Will: Following is taken from a Photostat copy of the original will of Edward Dorr 1648 - 1733/34.

        In the name of God amen. I Edward Dorr of Town of Roxbury in the
        County of Suffolk in the Providence of Massachusetts Bay in New
        England. Being aged and under bodily infirmities at present, yet
        notwithstanding of sound memory and judgment, being desirous to settle
        that outward estate which the Lord hath lent me, I do therefore here
        make this my last will and testament in manner and from following:
        that is to say first and principally I commend my soul into the hands
        of most glorious God and Father through Jesus Christ The Blessed
        redeemer, and my body to the earth, to be buried in such manner
        decently as my Executor hereafter named shall think meet, and as
        touching my worldly estate my will is that it be bestowed and employed
        as hereafter in and by this last will is expressed:
        Imprimis I do hereby will and appoint that all my just debts that I
        owed to any person be paid out of my estate in convenient time after
        my decease by my executor: and then first I will and bequeath unto
        Ebenezer Dorr, my oldest son, eighty pounds besides the hundred and
        thirty pounds he has had formerly of me by deed or gift.
        Item: I give to my son Joseph Dorr seventy pounds besides his liberal
        education and forty pounds he had of me formerly.
        Item: I give to my son Edmund Dorr one hundred and ten pounds besides
        the one hundred pounds he had of me formerly.
        Item: I give to my son Harbottle Dorr forty pounds besides the one
        hundred I gave him formerly and the seventy pounds he owes me by
        board.
        Item: I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Scott seventy three pounds,
        besides the seventy three she had of me formerly.
        Item: I give to my daughter Clement Weld seventy three pounds,
        besides the seventy three she had of me formerly.
        Item: I give to my Grandson Edward Dorr in Roxbury five pounds in
        bills.
        Item: I give unto the Honorable Rev. Nehemiah Walter forty shillings
        to buy a ring besides the gloves he is to have.
        Moreover my will is that my oldest son, Ebenezer Dorr not be disturbed
        or interrupted in enjoyment of the land sold to him by me formerly.
        Although the principle be not paid yet, provided he pays the sum two
        hundred and fifty pounds mentioned in the deed of mortgage to me, and
        that it be divided equally among my heirs: and further my will is that
        when the house and land in Roxbury is sold and the land in Leicester
        is sold and my personal estate is sold the money be equally
        distributed among my six children or their heirs that survive them,
        and further I do hereby will and appoint or make and nominate my
        trusted and well beloved son Ebenezer Dorr my only and sole Executor
        of this my will and last testament and will that he be paid out of my
        estate for all just charges in the matter of managing of my estate for
        the good of the whole family and further my will is that when the
        house and land in Roxbury is to be sold that my grandson Edward Dorr
        of Roxbury have the refusal of it at Ten pounds cheaper in price than
        any other person shall whatsoever. And now I declare this to be my
        last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
        and seal this tenth day of April, one Thousand seven hundred thirty
        and three; and my will is that all the legacies be paid in two years
        after my decease.

        Signed and Sealed in the presence Edward
        Dorr
        of us:
        Edmund Weld
        Joseph Turner
        Abigail Loring
Their children include:
16918i.
Edward Dorr (Died young) (ca 1680-)
16919ii.
Ann Dorr (Died soon) (4 Sep 1681-5 Oct 1683)
16920iii.
Edward Dorr (Died soon) (15 Nov 1683-28 Nov 1683)
16921iv.
(infant child) Dorr (Died soon) (ca 1685-Nov 1685)
16922v.
Capt. Ebenezer Dorr (25 Jan 1687/8-25 Feb 1760)
16923vi.
Rev. Joseph Dorr (ca 1690-9 Mar 1768)
16924vii.
Edmund Dorr (19 Oct 1692-ca 1776)
16925viii.
Harbottle Dorr (11 May 1696-18 Jun 1746)
16926ix.
Elizabeth Dorr (ca 1698-ca 1770)
16927x.
Clemence Dorr (17 Jul 1700-8 Dec 1766)
6229. Dorothy Hawley. Born ca 1658 in Roxbury, MA. Dorothy was baptized in Roxbury, MA CR1, on 20 Jun 1658.78 Dorothy died in Stratford, CT on 29 May 1710.68
On 14 Jun 1678 Dorothy married Sergt. John Booth (6234) , son of Richard Booth (ca 1606-1687) & Elizabeth Hawley (2473) (-Sep 1689), in Roxbury, MA. Born on 5 Nov 1653 in Stratford, CT.25 John died in Stratford, CT, on 6 Dec 1728; he was 75.
Their children include:
16928i.
Thomas Booth (13 Mar 1679/80-1740)
16929ii.
Jonathan Booth (ca 1682-8 Feb 1766)
16930iii.
Ephraim Booth (ca 1685-27 Nov 1733)
16931iv.
John Booth (ca 1687-8 Feb 1755)
16932v.
Ann Booth (ca 1688-23 Sep 1774)
16933vi.
Sarah Booth (ca 1690-aft 8 Jan 1744/5)
16934vii.
Mary Booth (ca 1691-2 Nov 1740)
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