Pane-Joyce Genealogy
20536. Benjamin Dorman. Born on 9 Aug 1699 in New Haven, CT.56
10 Jan 1722/3 Benjamin first married Sarah Tuttle, daughter of Samuel Tuttle (15 Jul 1670-) & Sarah Hart, in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 8 Sep 1699 in New Haven, CT.56

Children of Benjamin and Sarah (Tuttle) Dorman, born in New Haven:
    i. Samuel Dorman, b. 21 Jan 1723/4, m. 1st at New Haven 14 May 1746 Sarah Wooding (dau. of Joseph & Sarah (Dorman) Wooding), m. 2nd Esther Payne (bp. 18 May 1740 at New Haven, dau. of William & Esther (Carnes) Payne);
    ii. Lydia Dorman, b. 12 Mar 1726/7;
    iii. Phebe Dorman, b. 24 May 1731; and
    iv. Esther Dorman, b. 5 Jul 1734, d. 1 Sep 1802 at New Haven, m. 1st there Israel Dorman 11 Mar 1756, m. 2nd there Nathan Dummer 17 Jan 1771.55
Their children include:
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Samuel Dorman (21 Jan 1723/4-)
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Lydia Dorman (12 Mar 1726/7-9 Jan 1782)
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Phebe Dorman (24 May 1731-19 Aug 1820)
Benjamin second married Elizabeth. Elizabeth died in 1790.55
20537. Daniel Dorman. Born on 1 May 1701 in New Haven, CT.56 At the age of 70, Daniel was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 7 Jun 1771.55 Daniel was “aged” when he was baptized.
On 23 Apr 1724 when Daniel was 22, he married Desire Sperry, daughter of Thomas Sperry (13 Jul 1658-1722) & Elizabeth Farnes (7 Dec 1665-22 Apr 1718), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 10 Jul 1698 in New Haven, CT.56 Desire died aft 1790.55

Children of Daniel and Desire (Sperry) Dorman, born at New Haven:
    i. Ruth Dorman, b. 2 Mar 1724/5;
    ii. Abigail Dorman, b. 13 Jul 1726;
    iii. Desire Dorman, b. 10 Sep 17298, m. at New Haven 19 Mar 1752 Daniel Humiston (b. 29 Jun 1727 at New Haven);
    iv. Patience Dorman, b. 6 Dec 1732;
    v. (perhaps) Daniel Dorman, d. 23 Dec 1732; and
    vi. Benjamin Dorman, b. ca. 1740, d. 5 Mar 1800 at Hamden, m. at New Haven 20 Sep 1759 Mary Ball (dau. of Caleb & Abigail (Ashburn) Ball).55
20538. Abigail Dorman. Born on 28 Nov 1703 in New Haven, CT.56

Abigail died without issue.55
20539. Lydia Dorman. Born on 2 Aug 1706 in New Haven, CT.56
On 3 Dec 1730 when Lydia was 24, she married Thomas Hotchkiss (30092) , son of Samuel Hotchkiss (12957) (7 Sep 1680-27 Dec 1711) & Sarah Bradley (36443) (7 Jun 1680-bef 1730), in New Haven, CT.56 Born ca 1706 in Hamden, CT. Thomas died on 7 Sep 1756.
20540. Ebenezer Dorman. Born on 5 Nov 1709 in New Haven, CT.56 At the age of 37, Ebenezer was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 16 Aug 1747.55 Ebenezer was baptized as an adult. Ebenezer died in New Haven, CT, on 20 Apr 1764; he was 54.55
On 26 Aug 1731 when Ebenezer was 21, he married Abigail Bishop (9613) , daughter of James Bishop (3227) (27 Jul 1671-1 Jul 1736) & Abigail Bennett (ca 1671-8 Nov 1761), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 1 Sep 1707 in New Haven, CT.56 Abigail died in New Haven, CT, on 25 Jan 1798; she was 90.55 Buried in Westville Cemetery, New Haven.

Children of Ebenezer and Abigail (Bishop) Dorman, born at New Haven:
    i. Hannah Dorman, b 12 May 1732, d. 22 Jan 1808 at Hamden, m. Charles Alling 17 Jan 1753 at New Haven;
    ii. Ruth Dorman, b. ca. 1734, d. young;
    iii. Eunice Dorman, b. 21 Mar 1735/6, d. soon;
    iv. Ezra Dorman, b. 21 Jan 1738/9, d. 19 Dec 1806, resided in Hamden, Bristol, Stratford, Charlotte VT, and Norway, NY, m. 1st at New Haven May 1759 Mabel Cooper (dau. of Samuel & Elizabeth (Carrington) Cooper), m. 2nd Betty Potter (b. ca. 1739, d. 4 Feb 1799 at Hamden, dau. of Joseph & Thankful (Bradley) Potter);
    v. Eunice Dorman, b. 4 Dec 1743, d. young;
    vi. Lois Dorman, b. 7 Aug 1745, d. 7 Jul 1835 at Hamden, m. Caleb Alling 5 Dec 1765 at New Haven;
    vii. Jared Dorman, bp. 24 Jun 1750, d. young; and
    viii. Abigail Dorman, b. 20 Feb 1754, d. 17 Aug 1828 at Hamden, m. Abraham Alling 16 Dec 1772 at New Haven.55

From the Alling-Allens of New Haven:414
    Abigail joined the church August 9, 1747.
    The Connecticut Journal of February, 1798, says: “Died, Thursday evening, January 25, Mrs. Abigail Mansfield, widow of the late Deacon Jonathan Mansfield, in the 91st year of her age. On the following Saturday her remains were carried into the church at Hamden Plains, where she had resided, and an excellent and well adapted discourse was delivered on the occasion by Dr. Trumbull of North Haven, from Eccl. VII, i: ‘A good name is better than precious ointment, and the day of death than the day of one's birth.’”
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