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Esop was married several times. In 1792, she was married to Isaac
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Honorable. Their child was a daughter named Emmeline. By 1830, it would appear that Dorcas and Thomas Honorable were living in New Guinea, but they returned to Nantucket in 1850, around the time that Dorcas was widowed. Dorcas lived the rest of her life in
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