He married first Hannah Sibley,about 1722 and had 4 children, married second Nov. 25 1731 in Reading, MA and had 3 children, Hannah Lilley by Rev. Richard Brown in Reading, MA Hannah Lilley was the widow of Mr. Burnap. Ebenzer was a carpenter in Salem, on Feb 1716 John King of Salem, MA sells him and his brother Samuel Daggett equal parts of land in a new township called Sutton, MA containing 200 acres, for 26 pounds. They were among the first families who settled in Sutton, All of his children were born in Sutton. MA
Sources
↑ A history of the Doggett-Daggett family: Ebenezer Daggett*(William) , born Marblehead, Mass., about 1693; died Sutton, Mass., April 8, 1762; married 1st, Aug. 10, 1722, Hannah Sibley; died Sutton, Mass., Feb. 8, 1731
[[1]] Ebenezer Daggett and Hannah Sibley in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
[[2]] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
The Wheelock Family of Charlton, MA Ebenezer Daggett in the Millennium File The Wheelock Family of Charlton, MA
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A, Volume 2, Page 789:
Family History
A history of the Doggett-Daggett family: Ebenezer Daggett*(William) , born Marblehead, Mass., about 1693; died Sutton, Mass., April 8, 1762; married 1st, Aug. 10, 1722, Hannah Sibley; died Sutton, Mass., Feb. 8, 1731
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