Bill’s Family: Ancestors of Eldora Beahm |
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| These pages are a compilation of my work and that of others. You are welcome to use anything on this page, but be aware that although I have been as careful and accurate as possible, I am not a professional genealogist. I have been working on our genealogy for over 25 years, and started the website in 2005. Some of the lines I have researched myself; some, especially on Rita’s side, we inherited the research of other family members over the past 75 years. Still, the majority of these pages are limited to compilations from published books and what I could find on the internet. The target audience was and remains our family, so the family pages are limited to our own ancestors. I have set it up so that each page is one set of ancestors, with their descendants. For the most part I have limited my scope to their great-grandchildren (second cousins to us); in some cases I list sources which may continue further. | HOME | |
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7866. Thomas Daggett was born about 1632 in Massachusetts, and died 16 Sep 1691 in Edgartown (Dukes) Massachusetts. He is a son of John Daggett [15732] and Hebzibah Brotherton [15733]. Thomas married in 1652 in Dukes County,
7867. Hannah Mayhew. Hannah was born 14 Jun 1635 in Medford (Middlesex) Massachusetts, and died in 1721. She is a daughter of 15734 Thomas Mayhew [15734] and Jane Gallion [15735].
Thomas and Hannah had twelve children:
7866.1. Ruth
7866.2. Thomas
7866.3. Samuel
7866.4. John
7866.5. Joshua
7866.6. Jemima
7866.7. Mary
7866.8. Patience
7866.9. Martha Daggett [3933] (b. 1672 MA) and John Crane are direct ancestors, separate page.
7866.10. Israel
7866.11. Ruth
7866.12. Mercy

This page is just here to hold a place. It will be filled in as I get to it, check home page for updates.
I have a large amount of material to add, and expect completion no sooner than 2012.
I am currently going back through old pages to add sources -- have not completed this one yet, but will eventually
Compiled by Bill Stupak. Last update: Nov 2010