Thomas & Amy (Daggett) Martain's Children Surname: Martin
Amy 1716-1792 m. Bays Newcomb
Peter 1718-1745 m. Elizabeth Butler
Brotherton 1719-1792 m. Betty Bartlett
Thomas 1723-
Lemuel 1724-
Benjamin 1726 died young.
Research Notes
It's been suggested that he is on Findagrave (record 84081148) but although he is linked to his correct child, there's no proof that this is him. He lived in Martha's Vineyard so one would need to explain how he got buried in England.
Sources
"Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988," Database and Images, Ancestry.com Image 115, (https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27367616?h=50b5c8), Citing Marriage of Thomas Martain and Amey Daggett, daughter of Joseph Dagget, 22 Sep 1715, Edgartown, Massachusetts, Accessed 9 Feb 2022.
Pierce, R. Andrew. Joseph Daggett of Martha's Vineyard, His Native American Wife, and Their Descendants, NEHGR (NEHGS, Boston, 2007) Vol. 161, Page 12.
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