404. John 4 Daggett, (Joseph, 3,2 John 1 ), b. abt. 1696, res.T. [Tisbury], husbandman. Scarcely anything is known of him. He was a juror 1722 and 1731; fined for not attending worship in 1726 and was sued in 1733, the last we hear of him. His wife's name was Sarah, but no further identification has been made, and she is prob. the wid. Sarah Daggett, who d. Sept. 1783, at Homes Hole, aged 89 years (Thaxter). He d. between 1735 and 1739 and settlement of his estate was granted 1 Oct. 1739 to his wid. as admx.
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Children:
410. Joseph, 5 b. 1719.
411. * Prince, b. 1723.
412. Amy, b. 1725; m. Timothy Norton (430) abt. 1742.
413. Ebenezer, b. 1727.
414. John, b. 1734.
Research Notes
Sarah's last name at birth was Sibley?
Marriage
Sarah Sibley (1694-1783)
1720 Martha Vineyard, Massachusetts
Spouse John Daggett (1696–1739)
Sources
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Banks, Charles Edward. The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. Dukes County, MA: Dukes County Historical Society, 1925. Vol 3, pp. 140-142.
Pierce, R. Andrew. Joseph Daggett of Martha's Vineyard, His Native American Wife, and Their Descendants, NEHGR (NEHGS, Boston, 2007) Vol. 161, Page 12.
Her LNAB is Unknown
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