Individual Details

John DAGGETT

(Abt 1600 - 4 Jul 1673)

1. JOHN1 DAGGETT, the head of this family, has received sufficient notice to cover the details of his life (Vol. II, Annals of E., pp. 63­66) and nothing has since been discovered to determine his ancestry or the maiden name of his wife. The author repeats his suggestion that it was Brotherton as this name was perpetuated in three widely separated branches of Daggett descendants. [Wills of persons of this name which have come to the author's notice are as follows: Thomas Brotherton, mariner, Deptford, Kent 1621 (P. C. C. Dale 92), Eleanor Brotherton, widow, Lewes, Sussex 1636, John Brotherton skinner, London, 8 Mch. 1640 (Commissary, Wills, London XXIX, 382); Alice Brotherton, widow, New Sarum, Wiltshire 8 July 1841 (P. C. C. Evelyn 100). Curiously enough one Robert Daggett was appointed Rector of Gillingham Co., Dorset in 1334 by Thomas de Brotherton.] [See Notes.]

Events

BirthAbt 1600England
Marriage1622Alice BROTHERTON
Marriage29 Aug 1622Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, England - Alice BROTHERTON
Arrival1630Watertown, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Removed1642Dukes, New York, British America
RemovedBef 1646Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British America
RemovedBef 1651Dukes, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Property1660purchased from Wampamauk (aka Mr Sam), the Sachem of Sanchekantacket, - large farm, Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Marriage29 Aug 1667Plymouth, Plymouth Colony - Bathsheba [m Joshua Pratt and John Daggett] [UNKNOWN]
Will13 May 1673Dukes, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Probate26 May 1673
Death4 Jul 1673Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British America
BurialPlymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British America

Families

SpouseAlice BROTHERTON (1603 - 1664)
ChildJohn DAGGETT (1626 - )
ChildThomas DAGGETT (1630 - 1692)
ChildElizabeth DAGGETT (1638 - )
ChildHepzibah DAGGETT (1642 - )
ChildJoseph DAGGETT (1648 - 1718)
SpouseBathsheba [m Joshua Pratt and John Daggett] [UNKNOWN] ( - )

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