Person:Alice Daggett (1)

Alice Daggett
d.Bet 19 Mar 1711 and 11 May 1711 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
m. Est 1665
  1. Esther DaggettEst 1670 - Aft 1698
  2. Alice DaggettEst 1672 - 1711
  • HHenry Luce1678 - 1743
  • WAlice DaggettEst 1672 - 1711
m.
  1. Henry LuceEst 1697 - Bef 1748
m.
  1. Samuel LookEst 1702 - Aft 1782
  • H_____ AllenEst 1678 -
  • WAlice DaggettEst 1672 - 1711
m.
  1. Patience AllenEst 1704 - Aft 1734
Facts and Events
Name[1] Alice Daggett
Alt Name Ellis Doggett
Gender Female
Birth[2] Est 1672 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage not married
to Henry Luce
Marriage not married
to Ensign Samuel Look
Marriage not married
to _____ Allen
Will[2] 19 Mar 1711 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
Death[2] Bet 19 Mar 1711 and 11 May 1711 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[2] 11 May 1711 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United StatesDate will proved
Probate[2] 17 Nov 1711 Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United StatesInventory of Estate
References
  1. Daggett, Joseph, in Banks, Charles Edward. The history of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. (Boston: G H Dean, 1911)
    v II.

    This property had its north boundary at the Scotchman's Bridge road on the east side of Old Mill brook, and extended half way down to the Post Office corner. Here his house stood and there played in the front yard the two half-breed children born of the romantic union, Alice (Ellis) and Esther. He maintained his residence until sometime between 1711 and 1715, when in a deed on latter date to his grand-daughter Esther Cottle, he describes himself "of Edgartown, wheelwright."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Ellis/Alice 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)
    161:15.

    3. ELLIS/ALICE3 DAGGETT (Joseph2, John1), was born at Tisbury, Martha’s
    Vineyard, say 1672...Ellis Daggett of Tisbury, “being under much sickness,” made her will 19 March 1711...Ellis appointed her father Joseph Dagget as her executor, he to have any overplus” left of her estate when her debts were paid. The will was witnessed by Ame Daggett (Ellis’ stepmother or half-sister) and proved 11 May 1711; an inventory was taken on 17 November 1711.