Joseph married Jane Plympton on Jan. 14, 1676 in Sudbury, MA. Jane was born Aug. 18, 1655, the daughter of Thomas and Abigail Noyes Plympton. Jane died in Stow on March 7, 1728.
Joseph and his brother Thomas (1653, Salem, MA - Oct. 13, 1738, Holliston, MA) removed with their families from Concord, to Stow, MA between 1681-84. This was during the time that the Plantation of Pompositticut became the town of Stow. Joseph received one the "12 foundation lots" in 1861. Thomas was granted a lot in June 1684.
Marriage intentions were announced for Joseph Daby of Stow and Elizabeth (Flagg) Clark Daby of Concord, MA in Stow on Sept. 26, 1728. Their daughter, Abigail was born in Stow on Dec. 21, 1732. Abigail married Capt. Jonathan Wood and died on Dec. 26, 1764.
Joseph died on Feb. 22, 1734, about age 80. Joseph's gravestone was probably carved by one of the Lamson sons, Caleb or Nathaniel, of Boston.
Joseph married Jane Plympton on Jan. 14, 1676 in Sudbury, MA. Jane was born Aug. 18, 1655, the daughter of Thomas and Abigail Noyes Plympton. Jane died in Stow on March 7, 1728.
Joseph and his brother Thomas (1653, Salem, MA - Oct. 13, 1738, Holliston, MA) removed with their families from Concord, to Stow, MA between 1681-84. This was during the time that the Plantation of Pompositticut became the town of Stow. Joseph received one the "12 foundation lots" in 1861. Thomas was granted a lot in June 1684.
Marriage intentions were announced for Joseph Daby of Stow and Elizabeth (Flagg) Clark Daby of Concord, MA in Stow on Sept. 26, 1728. Their daughter, Abigail was born in Stow on Dec. 21, 1732. Abigail married Capt. Jonathan Wood and died on Dec. 26, 1764.
Joseph died on Feb. 22, 1734, about age 80. Joseph's gravestone was probably carved by one of the Lamson sons, Caleb or Nathaniel, of Boston.
Inscription
Here lyes Buried
Ye body of Cornet
JOSEPH DABY
Who Died Febry
22nd 1734, Aged
About 80 Years
Family Members
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