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Joshua Dorsey

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joshua Dorsey (son of Edward Dorsey, Senior and Anne).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Dorsey, Senior was born in 1619 in England; died on 2 Aug 1659 in Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA.

    Notes:

    "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" by Harry Wright Newman "No
    familY of early Anne Arundel is better known thruout the State than
    the prolific Dorsey family. More descendants have qualified for
    lineal-patriotic societies, especially the Colonial Dames, than any
    other family in Maryland." "The family had its beginnings in
    Virginia around Lower Norfolk and the emigrant Edward did not figure
    to any marked degree in the public life of Virginia or even
    Maryland..." "Amidst a strictly agricultural and fur-trading
    economy, Edward Dorsey, a shipwright, was one of the early
    industrialists and thus constucted much-needed watercrafts for the
    early planters along the Bay and the several inlets on which he and
    the first settlers established their plantations." "The persistent
    belief has prevailed among all early historians of the family that the
    name was at one-time D'Arcy, and the belief is not without merit. The
    D'Arcy was an ancient family of Old England and was raised to peerage
    in 1332...The name is derived from the Norman-French of 'de Adreci'
    which is found in Britian by 1086..." "The Virginia records indicate
    that sometime before Oct. 7, 1646, Edward Dorsey entered Virginia.
    Edward Dorsey either left the colony and returned..." "Edward Dorsey
    married in Virginia and his wife was undoubtedly Anne--who later
    became convinced of the Quaker preachings....By Edward Dorsey arriving
    in Maryland from Virginia with the early contingencies of the
    non-conformists, his political beliefs coincided with those of the
    Puritans, but during his 9 or more years in the Province, he was
    inactive politically...his seat and shipyard was at 'Dorsey' on the
    south side of the Severn. It formed a promontory between 'Freeman's'
    or 'Norwood's Cove' and Dorsey Creek." "Ultimatley, Edward Dorsey and
    his wife became 'convinced' of the Quaker doctrine. ...a letter of
    Robert Clarkson of the Severn dated 14th of ye ...1657 '...and
    likewise Ann Dorsey is a more larger measure, hir husband I hope
    abideth faithfull in his measure.' ("Quakers in the Founding of Anne
    Arundel Co". by J. Reany Kelly, pp. 15, 17) "Edward Dorsey with
    others was drowned off the Isle of Kent during the summer of
    1659....petition to court of Anne Arundel County Tues, 2 Aug 1659:
    "Whereas Thomas Hinson hath petitioned this Court Shewing that hee
    having taken up the Boate wherein Edward Darcy and some others were
    drowned, neare the Isle of Kent, being desyred by the said Darcys
    Overseer to take up the same Which he did deliuery the same Boate to
    the cheife in Authority...." "No inventory or adm. of his personal
    estate is recorded at Annapolis...On Aug. 20, 1664, the three sons of
    Edward Dorsey were granted...a plantation on Cabin Neck Branch of the
    south bank called 'Hockley-in-the-Hole' some distance from the
    Severn."
    "DORSEY" "The Dorseys of Maryland are a branch of the British family
    of Darcy, which appears both in England and in Ireland. The first
    Darcy in England was Sir Norman d'Areci, who was one of the Norman
    knights who accompanied his cousin, William the Conqueror in the
    conquest of England. English genealogists have traced Sir Norman
    d'Areci back to Rollo, the Viking leader, who became the first duke of
    Normandy. (Rollo d. 931, was known to his warriors as Rolf the Ganger
    because he was so large a man that no horse could carry him. He
    therefore led his troops on foot. His statue may be seen in Rouen.)
    His son, called William Longspee (d. 942) was the second duke of
    Normandy. Richard Sans Peur (d. 996) a grandson was the third duke.
    His son Richard II, the fourth duke, was married several times. His
    oldest son, Richard III, the fifth duke, died early and Robert, the
    next son, became the sixth duke. Robert's son was William then
    Conqueror. The son of Richard II, the fourth duke, by his third wife
    Pavia, was William, who became Count of Arques. Among other titles
    which he possessed was that of Count of Areci, a Norman town near
    Dieppe, which title he passed to his son Norman. The latter became
    known as Sir Norman d'Areci or Darcy. He was first cousin to William
    the Conqueror." "After the conquest of Sir Norman d'Areci was
    rewarded with vast possessions. He was lord of 33 manors in
    Lincolnshire. The family became known as Darcy and spread into
    Yorkshire and Essex. Hockley in Essex, where the Darcys were lords of
    the manor, is generally believed to have been the source from which
    the Dorseys of Maryland and Virginia are derived, as the first land
    grant which Edward Dorsey, the founder received in Md. was called
    Hockley...The Darcy coat of arms with its three cinquefoils also
    appears at nearby St. Nicholas Church (in Essex, England)...Joshua
    Dorsey, son of Edward Dorsey, affixed a seal to documents he signed
    bearing the cinquefoil of the Darcys, thus indicating, prior to 1688,
    the fact that he considered himself to be a descendant of the ancient
    family of Darcy."

    Edward married Anne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne

    Notes:

    "THE DORSEY FAMILY" by Maxwell Dorsey and Jean Muir Dorsey, 1947
    "Ann Dorsey, wife of Edward is thought to have outlived her husband,
    and to have returned to their former home in Virginia, for no further
    records is found of her in Maryland. It seems reasonable to suppose
    that their children were born in Virginia."

    Children:
    1. 1. Joshua Dorsey
    2. John Dorsey
    3. Sarah Dorsey
    4. Edward Dorsey, Colonel was born in 1645 in VA; died in 1705 in Major's Choice, Baltimore County, MD.


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