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John Mayhew Daggett Sr.

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John Mayhew Daggett Sr.

Birth
Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 Mar 1908 (aged 62)
Marianna, Lee County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Marianna, Lee County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Block 17, Lot C
Memorial ID
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The Arkansas Lawyer (Oct. 1984), pp.172: "One of the oldest and most prominent of the lawyering families of Arkansas is surely the Daggetts of Marianna. For more than a century the Daggetts have practiced law in Eastern Arkansas….
John Mayhew Daggett, a graduate of Brown University and the founder of the firm, was admitted to the practice in 1874 in the first term of the Lee County Circuit Court."
p. 173: "Active in St. Andrews Parish in Marianna, the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayhew Daggett built a parish house which was dedicated to the memory of their parents in 1951. John Mayhew Daggett was one of the founders of the parish and served for many years as secretary of the Diocese of Arkansas under Bishop Henry Niles Pearce." ("The Daggetts of Eastern Arkansas," by Robert R. Wright, THE ARKANSAS LAWYER, Oct. 1984, pp. 172-74.)


A Pictorial History of Arkansas, from Earliest Times to the Year 1890 (1890) By Fay Hempstead.


A Sketch of the History of Attleborough: From Its Settlement to the Division (1898) By John Daggett, p.15: "John Daggett, Esq., of Attleborough,...", p.16: "had seven children.... The two surviving are John Mayhew Daggett, a resident of Marianna, Ark., and Amelia Maxcy Daggett (Mrs. George St. John Sheffield), now a resident of Attleborough."

Direct descendant of Governor Thomas Mayhew, the English Crown governor, original patentee and owner of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and all the Elizabeth Isles.

Line of Descent:
Gov. Thomas Mayhew, 1593-1682
+Jane Gallion
Hannah Mayhew
+Thomas Daggett
John Daggett
+Sarah Pease
Ebenezer Daggett
+Mary Blackinton
John Daggett
+Mercy Shepard
Ebenezer Daggett
+Sarah Sally Maxey
John Daggett
+Nancy Boomer
John Mayhew Daggett
The Arkansas Lawyer (Oct. 1984), pp.172: "One of the oldest and most prominent of the lawyering families of Arkansas is surely the Daggetts of Marianna. For more than a century the Daggetts have practiced law in Eastern Arkansas….
John Mayhew Daggett, a graduate of Brown University and the founder of the firm, was admitted to the practice in 1874 in the first term of the Lee County Circuit Court."
p. 173: "Active in St. Andrews Parish in Marianna, the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayhew Daggett built a parish house which was dedicated to the memory of their parents in 1951. John Mayhew Daggett was one of the founders of the parish and served for many years as secretary of the Diocese of Arkansas under Bishop Henry Niles Pearce." ("The Daggetts of Eastern Arkansas," by Robert R. Wright, THE ARKANSAS LAWYER, Oct. 1984, pp. 172-74.)


A Pictorial History of Arkansas, from Earliest Times to the Year 1890 (1890) By Fay Hempstead.


A Sketch of the History of Attleborough: From Its Settlement to the Division (1898) By John Daggett, p.15: "John Daggett, Esq., of Attleborough,...", p.16: "had seven children.... The two surviving are John Mayhew Daggett, a resident of Marianna, Ark., and Amelia Maxcy Daggett (Mrs. George St. John Sheffield), now a resident of Attleborough."

Direct descendant of Governor Thomas Mayhew, the English Crown governor, original patentee and owner of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and all the Elizabeth Isles.

Line of Descent:
Gov. Thomas Mayhew, 1593-1682
+Jane Gallion
Hannah Mayhew
+Thomas Daggett
John Daggett
+Sarah Pease
Ebenezer Daggett
+Mary Blackinton
John Daggett
+Mercy Shepard
Ebenezer Daggett
+Sarah Sally Maxey
John Daggett
+Nancy Boomer
John Mayhew Daggett


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