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Old Winslow Burying Ground |
Old Winslow Burying Ground Marshfield, Massachusetts |
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The Old Winslow Burying Ground was established in 1650. My 8-g-grandmother, Faith Clarke Doty Phillips, is buried in this cemetery. Her first husband, my 8-g-grandfather, Edward Doty, rests on Burial Hill in Plymouth. -- Nancy |
In 1989, the Pilgrim Edward Doty Society held a ceremony at the Winslow Burying Ground in Marshfield, dedicating a marker to the memory of Faith Clark Doty Phillips. |
Faith Daughter of Faith and Thurston Clarke of Ipswich, County Suffolk, England came in the ship "Francis" at age 15 with her father in 1634. Married Edward Doty of the Mayflower on 6 January 1634/35. Mother of nine children, all born at High Cliffe in Plymouth. After Edward's death, 23 August 1655, in Plymouth, she remained in her home at High Cliffe until 14 March 1666/67, when she married second, John Phillips of Marshfield as his third wife. Faith died at Marshfield and was buried 21 December 1675 in this cemetery. |