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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Thomas Daggett was born in 1632 in Edgartown,Martha'sVineyard,MA (son of John Daggett); died between 13 Apr and 15 Sep 1691 in Edgartown,Martha'sVineyard,MA (then NY).

    Notes:

    Source: The Great Migration Begins, NEHGS, Vol. 1, page 568-9, pub. 1995.

    Capt married Hannah Mayhew in 1657 in Edgartown,Martha'sVineyard,MA. Hannah (daughter of Thomas Mayhew and Jane (Gallion) Paine) was born on 15 Jun 1635 in Watertown,,MA; died in in Living in 1713, d. before 1721. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hannah Mayhew was born on 15 Jun 1635 in Watertown,,MA (daughter of Thomas Mayhew and Jane (Gallion) Paine); died in in Living in 1713, d. before 1721.

    Notes:

    Source: The Great Migration Begins, NEHGS, Vol. 1, pages 568-9, pub. 1995.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Daggett was born in 1647 in Marshfield,,MA; died on 10 Jul 1725 in Andover,,MA, aged 78.
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Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Daggett was born about 1600 in ENG; died in 1673 in Plymouth,,MA.

    Notes:

    Source: NEHGR V. 55, page 112:
    Ancestry of Patience Doggett.

    Source: The Great Migration, Vol. 1,NEHGS, pages 568-570:

    ORIGIN: Unknown
    MIGRATION: 1630
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Watertown, MA
    REMOVES: Rehoboth by 1646, Martha's Vineyard by 1651
    FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 and admitted 18 May 1631 [MBCR 1:80, 366]. Propounded as freeman of Plymouth County, 7 June 1648 (and presumably made free on that date, as he was also the deputy to that court from Rehoboth) [PCR 2:125].
    EDUCATION: Made his mark to his will. His inventory included "1 Bible and psalmbook" valued at 10s.
    OFFICES: Deputy to Plymouth General Court for Rehoboth, 7 June 1648 [PCR 2:123]. Appointed customs taker for Rehoboth, 7 June 1648 [PCR 2:125].

    ESTATE: Granted thirty acres in Great Dividend in Watertown, 25 July 1636 [WaBPO 5]; granted six acres in Beaverbrook Plowland; six acres of Remote meadow; and thirty acres Great Dividend [WaBOP 93]. In the Composite Inventory he retained only one of these parcels, the fifteen acre homestall [WaBOP 38].

    On 2 October 1662 "John Doged of the Island called Martin's Vinyard" complained that the Vineyard did not honor his ownership of land granted him there by Mr. Thomas Mayhew [PCR 7:104]. On 29 January 1665/6 John Doggett "the Elder" purchased one-twelfth of the one-fifth of a lot next to the sea at Martin's Vineyard from sachem Towanicut [Doggett Genealogy 77, citing DuLR 1:354].

    In his will, dated 13 May 1673 and proved 4 June 1673, "John Doggett finding the symptoms of Death upon me" bequeathed to "my beloved wife" all the household goods, "all my wearing cloths and all my debts in any part of Plymouth Collonie," also one ox as Sacconesit in the hands of William Week Jr., also 5 pounds in goods from John Edy in part payment for two oxen Week sofd for Doggett, also the hide and tallow of an ox I give equally to my sons and daughters at the Vineyard"; to "my two sons John and Joseph...my lands at Martha's Vineyard undivided and their priviledges which are part of the twenty seventh part of that township called now Edgartown"; to "my son Thomas" ten acres of meadow; to "my son John" five acres of meadow; to "my son Joseph" five acres of meadow; to "my son Thomas" a small parcel of meadow at Chappaquiddick; to "my son Thomas" forty acres of upland and two acres of meadow at Elizabeth Islands "which upland I bought of Francis Ussleton"; " my whole farm I have already equally divided betixt my there sons"; "my ten acre lot upon the line" equally to "my two sons John and Joseph"; "my land at Aquampache and at Felix Neck and at Konomache and a piece of meadow at Sangekantackett" and residue of lands equally divided between "my two daughters"; "my will is that my son John send my wife two pair of shoes and then to discharge him of all further debt"; all estate at the Islands "my loving friends Isaac Robinson and Jon Edy my son-in-law" overseers; "concerning my estate in this Collonie...Lieutenant Morton and Andrew Ring" overseers [Doggett Genealogy 78; Scrapbook 113-14].

    On 29 May 1675 John Edy and Jeremiah Whitton, husbands of Elizabeth and Hephzibah, quitclaimed their rights in land near the Neck to Joseph Daggett [Doggett Genealogy 79, citing DuLR 1:322].

    BIRTH: By about 1600 based on estimated date of first marriage.
    DEATH: Between 13 May 1673 (date of will) and 26 May 1673 (date of inventory).
    MARRIAGE: (1) By about 1625 _____; she died by 1667. (2) Plymouth 29 August 1667 "John Doged, of Martin's Vineyard, married to Bathshebath Pratt, widow" [PCR 8:31], widow of Joshua Pratt; she was alive on 4 June 1673 [PCPR 3:1:112].

    CHILDREN - All with first wife:
    i. John, b. about 1625 (deposed 1676 aged 51 [unknown document cited in Marha's Vineyard History 127]); m. Rehoboth 23 November 1651 Anne Sutton.
    ii. Thomas, b. say 1632; m. by about 1652 Hannah Mayhew, daughter of Thomas Mayhew.
    iii. Elizabeth, b. say 1636; m. Jeremiah Whitton.
    iv. Hepzibah, b. say 1639; m. by 1659 John Eddy, son of Samuel Eddy.
    v. Joseph, b. about 1647; m. say 1665 _____, a sister of Putuspaquin, a minor sachem at Sanchekantacket, and probably the widowed mother of "Zachary" called the "son-in-law" of Joseph Doggett [Dukes County Sessions Court 26 May 1685]. Richard
    Andrew Pierce has made an extensive study of this couple. She was not Alice Sisseton as claimed by Banks [Marha's Vineyard
    History 3:140-141].

    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: In 1894 Samuel Bradlee Doggett published an account of several Doggett families, including substantial research in English records [A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family (Boston 1894; rpt. Baltimore 1973), cited as Doggett Genealogy]. Charles Edward Banks wrote at length of the Doggetts in the history of Martha's Vineyard.

    NEHGR Vol. 55, page 12: John Daggatt, b. England, came to New England with Winthrop in 1630. He was one of the first proprietors of Martha's Vineyard having received a grant of land in Edgartown, Dec. 1 1642.

    He moved to Plymouth,where he m. (2) Bathsheba Prat, widow, Aug. 29, 1667. John Dagget d. Plymouth, May 1673.

    Children:
    1. John Daggett was born in 1625.
    2. 2. Capt Thomas Daggett was born in 1632 in Edgartown,Martha'sVineyard,MA; died between 13 Apr and 15 Sep 1691 in Edgartown,Martha'sVineyard,MA (then NY).
    3. Elizabeth Daggett was born in 1636.
    4. Hepzibah Daggett was born in 1639.
    5. Joseph Daggett was born in 1647.

  2. 6.  Thomas Mayhew was born on 01 Apr 1593 in (bpt) Tisbury,Wiltshire,Eng (son of Living and Living); died on 25 Mar 1682 in Martha's Vineyard,,MA.

    Notes:

    Source: The Great Migration, NEHGS, Vol. 2, pages 1243-1246:

    ORIGIN: Tisbury, Wiltshire
    MIGRATION: 1632
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Medford,,MA
    REMOVES: Watertown by 1634, Martha's Vineyard by 1647

    OCCUPATION: Steward. Magistrate.
    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Watertown church prior to 14 May 1634 implied freemanship.
    FREEMAN: 14 May 1634 (as "Mr. Tho[mas] Mahewe" [MBCR 1:369].
    EDUCATION: His letters to the Winthrops were direct and full of practical business matters [WP 3:169, 6:136].
    OFFICES: Watertown selectman, 10 October 1636, 30 December 1637, 10 December 1638, 6 December 1639, 29 December 1640,
    21 November 1642 [WaTR 2,3,5,6,8]. Assessor, 20 December 1642 [WaVR 9]. Arbiter, 30 June 1648 [Aspinwall 135].
    Appraiser of land, 10 September 1643 [Aspinwall 136].
    See Martha's Vineyard History for more details of his life and offices, which are "interwoven with the political and social conditions of the Island," [Martha's Vineyard History 1:104-26, 2:30, 3:299-301].

    In his will, dated 16 June 1681 and proved 28 March 1682, "Thomas Mayhew of Edgartown upon the Vineyard in this ninetieth year of my age" divided his extensive lands on Martha's Vineyard and elsewhere among "Matthew Mayhew, my grandson" (with conditional provisions for "Thomas and John Mayhew, Jerusha and Jedidah"), "my daughter Hannah" and "her sons Samuel, John and Joshua Daggett," "my daughter Martha," "Thomas and John Harlock, and their sister at Boston," naming also to "my son Daggett" and 'my son Tupper" [Dukes LR A:326-32].

    COMMENTS: The likelihood that Thomas Mayhew came to New England in 1632 raises an interesting possibility, based on an Admiralty suit of that year. In the case of 'Mason v. Gibbs', two sailors testified that the Lyon's Whelp sailed from England in January 1631/2 and arrived at the Isles of Shoals in May 1632, and carried as its only passengers "a man and his wife, their two daughters and their man," and one of the sailors added that this nameless family "were embarked for New England on behalf of Matthew Craddock [English Adventurers 37-38]. Thomas Mayhew is known to have come to New England as Matthew Craddock's steward [Martha's Vineyard History 1:117-26].

    In 1901 Charles Edward Banks published the English ancestry of Gov. Thomas Mayhew [Gen Adv 4:1-8]. BONNY - FIND THIS.

    [Gen Adv - The Genealogical Advertiser, v. 1-4 (Cambridge, 1898-1901; rpt Baltimore, GPC, 1974].

    Thomas married Jane (Gallion) Paine. Jane was born in in ENG; died after 1666 in Martha's Vineyard,,MA. [Group Sheet]


  3. 7.  Jane (Gallion) Paine was born in in ENG; died after 1666 in Martha's Vineyard,,MA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Hannah Mayhew was born on 15 Jun 1635 in Watertown,,MA; died in in Living in 1713, d. before 1721.
    2. Bethiah Mayhew was born on 06 Dec 1636 in Watertown,,MA.
    3. Mary Mayhew was born on 14 Jan 1640 in Watertown,,MA.
    4. Martha Mayhew was born in 1641 in Watertown,,MA.


Generation: 4

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    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Living
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Mayhew was born on 01 Apr 1593 in (bpt) Tisbury,Wiltshire,Eng; died on 25 Mar 1682 in Martha's Vineyard,,MA.