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  Stephen DAGGETT
Daggett apparently was in partnership with Frederick Niles in Mobile.
Daggett was born in New Haven, Connecticut, July 1st, A.D. He was descended from a long line of illustrious ancestors.
Daggett was truly a man of peace and although he avoided political strife, he was a man of influence in society, and actively engaged in every public enterprise calculated to benefit his country.
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 The Chaplain's Office at Yale - Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
"In consequence of it, the Rev. Daggett preached a sermon in the Hall adapted to the occasion, and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was attended with all proper solemnities on the 3rd of July, for the first time, in Yale College." Thus began the first college church in America.
Daggett was elected pro-tempore, and by the next year, held both the office of Professor of Divinity and President.
However, by 1779, Daggett led forces against the British invasion of New Haven, his fearless conduct exciting acts of cruelty on his person which eventually led to his death.
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 Naphtali Daggett article - Naphtali Daggett September 1727 November 25 1780 Yale Thomas Clap Haven, Connecticut - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He became the second president of Yale pro tempore on the resignation of its first president, Thomas Clap, in 1776, and served in that position until 1777.
When the British attacked New Haven, Connecticut in 1779, Rev. Daggett took up arms in defense but was taken prisoner, and was forced to serve as a guide.
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 Tioga Chapter 63   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
REUBEN DAGGETT was a native of Westmoreland county, New Hampshire, and removed to Paris, Oneida county, New York, whence he came to Jackson township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, in 1807.
Daggett was married June 9, 1878, to Ella Boynton, who bore him two children, Georgia A. and Leah M. His wife died October 2, 1885; he was again married on October 19, 1893, to Katie Hymes, who has borne him one child, Aldean M. In politics, Mr.
Daggett is a Republican, and is also a member of Tioga Lodge, No. 373, F. and A.M. JACOB SCHIEFFELIN was born in New York City, April 20, 1793.
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 Steve's GenDex pages: 10 Person file   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The gravestone of his daughter indicates that she is the daughter of Mayhew and Martha Daggett.
Susannah Daggett's death is recorded in the Kingstown, RI 1753 minutes of the monthly meeting, but a, perhaps, aprocraphal legend survives of her as a small girl in Richmond, Rhode Island.
Thomas Daggett and his son Mayhew's lineage is in error in the LDS Ancestral File, largely because of mistakes made by Samuel Doggett in his 1894 History of the Doggett-Daggett family.
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 Pontotoc County Mississippi Civil War Pages
Daggett, Frederick H. Fred Daggett was one of the two sons of Horace and Lydia Daggett of Pontotoc.
Horace Daggett was a merchant, the owner of a single slave and the brother of Stephen Daggett.
Horace Daggett's other son, Henry Daggett, was a clerk in Cincinnati, Ohio at the outbreak of the war and joined enlisted in the Sixth Ohio Regt., Vol., Co. A., Capt. Wescot.
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 The DAGGETT Family of Martha's Vineyard  (Banks Vol. III, pp. 126 -145.)
Early deeds indicate that she was the daughter of the sachem Autumsquin (somehow translated to Adommas Queen when Dr. Charles Banks misread the original deed; Autumsquin was a male sachem).
It is founded on deeds, probates, statements of kinship and tradition.] She was living 17 Nov. 1712 (Deeds ii.349), but was not mentioned in John Eddy's will of 1714, either because he had provided for her or she was dead.
She had been admitted to the church on Nov. 15, 1772, shortly after the death of her husband and may be the Sarah Daggett, "town poor," mentioned in 1792.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Natasha Anne Wall
John Daggett, born September 7, 1662 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts; died September 7, 1724 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts.
Ebenezer Daggett, born August 29, 1690 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts; died August 30, 1740 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Mary Blackington November 9, 1721; died Unknown.
Jane Daggett, born 1700 in Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts; died March 6, 1778 in Peekskill, Westchester, New York; married Caleb Hall November 9, 1721 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts.
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 Register Report: Robert Pease (1565-1623)
Biography: Thomas Daggett and his son Mayhew's lineage is in error in the LDS Ancestral File, largely because of mistakes made by Samuel Doggett in his 1894 History of the Doggett-Daggett family.
She evidently met and married the 24 year old Mayhew Daggett soon after arriving at her new home, and he may have been an apprentice flsmith with her father.
Naomi DAGGETT married John Mott and is the ancestor of the author of this report
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 Records of the First Presbyterian Church of Smithtown
While the Rev. Joshua Hart appears as one of the early ministers of the Smithtown Presbyterian Church the first settled pastor was Rev. Napthali Daggett.
He was ordained September 18th, 1751, and dismissed at his own request for want of support, November 6th, 1755, soon afterwards becoming connected with Yale College, where he had been elected the first Professor of Divinity, the preceding September.
Napthali Daggett and Mrs Sarah Smith married by Rev Mr Eben Prime
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 (Levi Holmes CUSHING - Luella S DANA )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Frederick Johnson DAGGETT (15 OCT 1864/1865 - 11 OCT 1937)
Henry DAGGETT (ABT 1758 - 20 JUN 1843)
Thankful DAGGETT (12 MAR 1727 - 19 JUL 1807)
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 History of the Church
By 1750 the population center of the Town shifted and the original building was relocated on the property of the present Church, land donated by Obidiah and Epenetus Smith.
The preacher at that time (1751-1755) was the Reverend Napthali Daggett.
He became a professor at Yale College, where he subsequently became its sixth president.
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 1897 Tioga County PA History - Chapter 63
When he was not quite three years old his father died, and his mother removed to Painted Post, New York, where he received a common school education.
During the succeeding seven years he clerked in stores in Corning, Freeville, Elmira and Havana, New York, and for Wing and Bostwick, of Lawrenceville; and also in the hotel at Lawrenceville, and the Wilcox House, Wellsboro.
He was born in the Wyoming valley, Pennsylvania, May 2, 1798, a son of Napthali Hurlbut, a native of Groton, Connecticut, born August 12, 1767.
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 Grove Street Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Thomas Clap (1703 - 1767) -- Rector and President of Yale College
David Daggett (1764 - 1851) -- United States Senator, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut.
Napthali Daggett (1727 - 1780) -- clergyman, President pro tempore of Yale College.
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 Re: ANY DAGGETT'S FROM NEW VINEYARD, MAINE?
Sorry I can't help, at this time, on your line as all my info comes from the Doggett-Daggett books.
I got mine, last year, as follows: Samual Bradlee Doggett, A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family, Boston, Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 1894.
George H. and Sydney B. Daggett, A Supplement to the Section Entitled: John Doggett-Daggett of Martha's Vineyard, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1974.
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 Vital Records of Attleborough, MA (Births) Surnames Daggett to Draper
Vital Records of Attleborough, MA (Births) Surnames Daggett to Draper
Harvey M. and Susan C. (Daggett), Aug. 5, 1839.
Harvey M. and Susan C. (Daggett), Apr. 28, 1837.
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 AmericanSilversmiths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
born 1638, Watertown Middlesex MA died 1691, Martha's Vineyard Dukes MA Daggett, Enoch
born 1700, Tisbury Dukes MA died 06 Mar 1778, Peekskill Westchester NY Daggett, Jean Or Jane
born 17 May 1715, Attleboro Bristol MA Daggett, Stephen A. born 13 Mar 1802, Green NY died 10 Jul 1871, Schenectady Schnectady NY Daggett, Thomas
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 Sarah Pease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Born: 1661, Edgartown Martha's Vineyard Dukes MA Married: 1685, Attleboro Bristol MA Died: after 1723
Sarah married Deacon John Daggett, son of Thomas Daggett and Hannah Mayhew, in 1685 in Attleboro Bristol MA.
(Deacon John Daggett was born on 07 Sep 1662 in Edgartown Martha's Vineyard Dukes MA, died on 07 Sep 1724 in Attleboro Bristol MA and was buried in 1724.)
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 Abebooks Search Results - Patchogue
The booklet has no index, but some of the names and surnames mentioned are: Rev. Nathaniel Brewster, Samuel Eburne, George Phillips, David Youngs, Col. Tallmadge, Noah Wetmore, Zacharial Greene, Capt. Clark, Joseph Tooker, Thomas James, Nathaniel Hunting, Samuel Buell, Lyman Gardiner, Mrs.
Wetmore, Gov. Eaton, Stephen Jarvis, Ensign Briant, William Leveridge, Eliphalet Jones, Ebenezer Prime, Nahan Woodhull, William Schenck, William Nicol, J. Terry, James Farret, Nathaniel Sylvester, Thomas Middleton, Blydenburgh, Updike, Roger Williams, Wilcox, Richard Smyth (Smith), Jacob Pindor, John Thomas, Newton, Pratt, King, Tucker, Thompson, Brown, Longbotham, Lawrence, Floyd, Abner Reeve, Napthali Daggett.
ILLUSTRATIONS include Patchoque in Brookhaven, Montauk Point, Huntington Village, Riverhead, Sag Harbor, Hempstead, and Greenport.
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