Person:John Doggett (2)

m. 1 Jun 1591
  1. Anne Doggett1592 -
  2. Thomas Doggett1594 -
  3. Susan Doggett1594/95 -
  4. Avis Doggett1597/98 - 1625
  5. William Doggett1598/99 - 1670
  6. William DOGGETT1599 - AFT 1641
  7. Alice Doggett1601 - 1650
  8. John Doggett1602 - 1673
  9. Bridget DOGGETTABT 1603 - 1610
  10. Dorothy DOGGETTABT 1604 -
  11. Bridget Doggett1604 - 1610
  12. Dorothy Doggett1605 - Aft 1641
  13. Lappage Doggett1605/06 -
  14. LAPPAGE DOGGETT1606 -
  15. Lappadge DOGGETT1606 -
  16. Richard Doggett1608 - AFT 1641
  17. Son DOGGETT1610 -
m. 29 Aug 1622
  1. John Doggett1624 - 1707
  2. Thomas Doggettabt 1632 - Bet 1691
  3. Elizabeth Doggettest 1636 - Aft 1711
  4. Hepzibah Doggettabt 1642 - 1726
  5. Joseph Doggettabt 1647 - 1691
m. 29 Aug 1667
Facts and Events
Name John Doggett
Gender Male
Birth? 1 Nov 1602 Boxford, Suffolk, EnglandCitation needed
Christening? 4 Nov 1602 Boxford, Suffolk, England
Marriage 29 Aug 1622 Marston-Moretaine, Bedfordshire, Englandto Alice Brotherton
Marriage 29 Aug 1667 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Bathsheba Pratt
Death[1] May 1673 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. John Doggett, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1:569.

    ORIGIN: Unknown
    DEATH: Between 13 May 1673 (date of will) and 26 May 1673 (date of inventory).
    MARRIAGE: m1 [updated from Addenda et Corregia, page 569], Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, 29 August 1622 Alice Brotherton; she died by 1667, died by 1667.
    m2 Bathsheba Pratt, widow of Joshua Pratt.

    Probably related to John Doggett of Suffolk, "but no connection has yet been found."

  2.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862), 2:2.

    [Daggett] JOHN, Watertown 1630, prob. came in the fleet with Winthrop for 19 Oct. he desired adm. and 18 May 1631 was made freem.; rem. perhaps with Mayhew to the Vineyard, and 1645 to Rehoboth, was rep. 1648. He m. at Plymouth, 29 Aug. 1667, prob. as sec. w. wid. Bathsheba Pratt, then call. hims. of Martin's Vineyard.