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Nathaniel Daggett I

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Nathaniel Daggett I

Birth
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1708 (aged 46–47)
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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From contributors Marye Miller 8-27-20

He is buried in Kickemuit Cemetery in Warren RI. Warren RI was at one time the part of Rehoboth where the Millards settled. There are many Many Millard stones in the cemetery. None of the Millards are buried in Stevens Corner. Once we have the cemetery corrected we can request a photo of the grave.

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His son, John Daggett(fag mem. #25851562) buried in Newman Cemetery, Rhode Island and ... His granddaughter Hopestill Daggett Wheeler (fag memorial #16783710) buried in Stevens Corner Cemetery, Mass.



He settled on land inherited from his family and was a wheelwright and a weaver by trade. He was listed as an inhabitant and as a proprietor of land in Rehoboth. The land he held was under his a grant by Governor William Bradford. During his lifetime he changed his last name from Dogget to Daggett. The house where he died still stands as a museum today.

from Anonymous (#46603377) Thank you!



born in mid- August 1661



married on January 24, 1686 per my genealogy paper



children:

1. Nathaniel Daggett b. 11 Aug 1688 Rehoboth, MA d. 22 Aug 1688 Rehoboth, MA

2. Rebecca Daggett b. 8 Oct 1689 Rehoboth, MA d. unknown

3. Elizabeth Daggett b. 14 Nov. 1691 d. 11 Feb 1692

4. Jemima Daggett b. 12 Dec 1692 d. unknown

5. Nathaniel b. 3 Apr 1695 d. between 1783-1785 m. to Lydia Tiffany on 30 April 1724 in Attlesboro, MA. Lydia was daughter of James (Thomas) Tiffany.

6. John Daggett b. 16 Mar. 1698/1699 d. July 1738 m. to Hopestill Wood on 15 June 1721. (See memorial number is 25851562 and his wife memorial number is 106632206)

7. Abigail Daggett b. 19 mar. 1702/1702 d. unknown

8. Amos Daggett b. 18 Jan 1702/1703 d. unknown
From contributors Marye Miller 8-27-20

He is buried in Kickemuit Cemetery in Warren RI. Warren RI was at one time the part of Rehoboth where the Millards settled. There are many Many Millard stones in the cemetery. None of the Millards are buried in Stevens Corner. Once we have the cemetery corrected we can request a photo of the grave.

Xxxxxxxxcccx

His son, John Daggett(fag mem. #25851562) buried in Newman Cemetery, Rhode Island and ... His granddaughter Hopestill Daggett Wheeler (fag memorial #16783710) buried in Stevens Corner Cemetery, Mass.



He settled on land inherited from his family and was a wheelwright and a weaver by trade. He was listed as an inhabitant and as a proprietor of land in Rehoboth. The land he held was under his a grant by Governor William Bradford. During his lifetime he changed his last name from Dogget to Daggett. The house where he died still stands as a museum today.

from Anonymous (#46603377) Thank you!



born in mid- August 1661



married on January 24, 1686 per my genealogy paper



children:

1. Nathaniel Daggett b. 11 Aug 1688 Rehoboth, MA d. 22 Aug 1688 Rehoboth, MA

2. Rebecca Daggett b. 8 Oct 1689 Rehoboth, MA d. unknown

3. Elizabeth Daggett b. 14 Nov. 1691 d. 11 Feb 1692

4. Jemima Daggett b. 12 Dec 1692 d. unknown

5. Nathaniel b. 3 Apr 1695 d. between 1783-1785 m. to Lydia Tiffany on 30 April 1724 in Attlesboro, MA. Lydia was daughter of James (Thomas) Tiffany.

6. John Daggett b. 16 Mar. 1698/1699 d. July 1738 m. to Hopestill Wood on 15 June 1721. (See memorial number is 25851562 and his wife memorial number is 106632206)

7. Abigail Daggett b. 19 mar. 1702/1702 d. unknown

8. Amos Daggett b. 18 Jan 1702/1703 d. unknown


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