Note* | | . JOHN1 DAGGETT, the head of this family, has received sufficient noticeto cover the details of his life (Vol. II, Annals of E., pp. 63­66)and nothing has since been discovered to determine his ancestry or themaiden name of his wife. The author repeats his suggestion that it wasBrotherton as this name was perpetuated in three widely separatedbranches of Daggett descendants. [Wills of persons of this name whichhave come to the author's notice are as follows: Thomas Brotherton,mariner, Deptford, Kent 1621 (P. C. C. Dale 92), Eleanor Brotherton,widow, Lewes, Sussex 1636, John Brotherton skinner, London, 8 Mch. 1640(Commissary, Wills, London XXIX, 382); Alice Brotherton, widow, NewSarum, Wiltshire 8 July 1841 (P. C. C. Evelyn 100). Curiously enough oneRobert Daggett was appointed Rector of Gillingham Co., Dorset in 1334 byThomas de Brotherton.] JOHN,2 b. abt. 1626; res. Rehoboth, Mass., wife ANNE SUTTON (Plymo.Deeds, i. 79); deposes aged 51 years in 1676. No further record of thisline will be given THOMAS, b. abt. 1630 ELIZABETH, b. abt. 1638; m. JEREMIAH WHITTON HEPZIBAH, b. abt. 1642; m. JOHN EDDY abt. 1658 JOSEPH, b. 1647.1 |