Person:Joseph Doggett (4)

Joseph Doggett
b.Est 1647
m. 29 Aug 1622
  1. John Doggett1624 - 1707
  2. Thomas DoggettEst 1632 - 1691
  3. Elizabeth DoggettEst 1636 - Aft 1711
  4. Hepzibah DoggettEst 1639 - 1726
  5. Joseph DoggettEst 1647 - Bef 1718
m. Est 1665
  1. Esther DaggettEst 1670 - Aft 1698
  2. Alice DaggettEst 1672 - 1711
  • HJoseph DoggettEst 1647 - Bef 1718
  • WAmy UnknownBef 1671 - Aft 1712
m. Bef 1691
  1. Elizabeth DoggettEst 1692 - 1764
  2. Amy DoggettEst 1694 - 1771
  3. John DoggettEst 1696 -
  4. Temperance DoggettEst 1698 - 1776
  5. Joseph DoggettEst 1704 - 1772
  6. Hepzibah DoggettEst 1706 - Bet 1742 & 1748
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Doggett
Alt Name[2][3] Joseph Daggett
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1647
Marriage Est 1665 to Unknown Unknown
Marriage Bef 1691 to Amy Unknown
Will[4] 11 Oct 1704
Death[4] Bef Aug 1718 Tisbury, Dukes, 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)
    1:570, 568.

    'JOSEPH [son of John Doggett], b. about 1647; m. say 1665 ________ ________, a sister of Putuspaquin, a minor sachem of Sanchekantacket, ... Richard Andrew Pierce has made an extensive study of this couple. She was not Alice Sisseton as claimed by Banks [Martha's Vineyard Hist 3:140-141].'
    p. 568: John Doggett moved to Rehoboth "by 1646".

  2. Edward Cottle, Jr., in Banks, Charles Edward. The history of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. (Boston: G H Dean, 1911)
    p 20-21.
  3. Daggett, Joseph, in Banks, Charles Edward. The history of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. (Boston: G H Dean, 1911)
    v II p .
  4. 4.0 4.1 Joseph Daggett, in Pierce, R. Andrew. Joseph Daggett of Martha's Vineyard: his Native American Wife, and Their Descendants. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2007)
    161:11.

    In August 1718 John Dagget was appointed to administer the estate of Joseph Daggett, “lately died intestate”; an inventory o“moveable estate” was returned. But on 12 August 1718 the will of Joseph Dagget of Tisbury, made 11 October 1704, was approved