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[12086] Hugh was "lord of Waddington, Risehold and Scother, co. Lincoln, bro. and h. Hamelin Bardolf, living 1162, lord of Bungay, Suffolk. The parentage of Hugh and Hamelin Bardolf is unknown, but they were closely related to Thomas Bardolf, ancestor of the Lords Bardolf of Wormegay." - "Ancestral Roots..." (Baltimore, 1992 - 7th ed.), p. 118. The dates and places in this database are from the unverified file in 2018 in http://geneagraphie.com which reports Hugh was "Lord of Waddington, Riseholm & Scothern, Lincolnshire. Heir of his brother, Hamelin de Bardolf. 1st Lord Bardolf of Waddington."
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http://www.spicerweb.org/legacyfiles/3135.htm offers: "The children of Mayhew Daggett (b.1730) are often attributed to his cousin Mayhew Daggett (b.1735). Kay Lundell writes in her biography of Mayhew Daggett (b. 1730): "Mayhew Daggett was born, 10 Jan 1730 (1730/29), in Attleborough, Bristol, Mass. It will be noted that because of the year beginning on the 25th of March, there is some confusion as to his birth year. His parents were married, 29 Jan 1729 (1728/29), and he was born a year later in 1730. (The printed books have 1729 but a very close scrutiny of the original record gave the 1730 date. There is also another Mayhew Daggett born in 1735 and many records of his dates and wives' names have been confused in the printed books with Mayhew Daggett who moves to Dutchess Co.)
"The Mayhew who was born in 1735 married Martha and he died in 1775. He is buried in the Old Hatch Grave Yard in Attleborough, MA near the graves of his father and mother, Elihu and Rebecca Daggett and the grave of his young daugher, Lydia. Mayhew's gravestone reads Mr. Mayhew Daggett, d. May 7, 1775 in 40 y. The gravestone of his daughter indicates that she is the daughter of Mayhew and Martha Daggett. (Online database of Cemetery Inscriptions at the NEHGS website, newenglandancestors.org.)
"Contributing to the confusion is the appearance of two Naomi Daggetts. Mayhew and Esther (Atwater) Daggett had a daughter Naomi who married John Mott. Mayhew also had a sister Naomi who married Ebenezer Sweet.
"There are two other Mayhew's who are potentially confused. Mayhew (b. 1730) is occasionally confused with his son, Mayhew Junior (b. 1757) and with his uncle, Captain Mayhew Daggett (b. 1686), the brother of his father Thomas Mayhew.
"Mayhew Daggett is sort of a key in this family file. There's another Daggett in my line, William Daggett of Saco, Maine of a much earlier date, and I don't know how the two might be related back in English history.
"Born and raised in Attleborough, Massachuttes, Mayhew moved to New York State, Dutchess county in the first half of the decade of 1750, whereupon he soon met and married the 18 year old Esther Atwater, the daughter of a blacksmith who herself had just moved from the 'big city' New Haven. Mayhew became a blacksmith, and it is even supposed that he may have apprenticed with his father-in-law Caleb Atwater. Caleb had moved to what was known as North East in Dutchess County.
"The French and Indian War was underway about that time, and there is a record in Williamstown, MA that lists 'Mayhew Daggitt' as among those who enlisted to fight under Ephriam Williams. At this time the first of 11 children was born to Mayhew and Esther. In the next decades the biography gives the picture of an active and productive family. Children being born, sisters and brothers marrying and having children, all leading up to the Revolution, in which two of the Daggett's children, Mayhew Junior and Thomas fought, as did Esther's youngest brother, Benjamin Atwater.
"Sometime after the Revolution Esther died and the family moved to Pittstown, Rennsalear County, New York. In March of 1787 the first records of the newly fellowshipped Baptist Church of Christ list Mayhew Daggett and Naomi Daggett. In the next year or so Mayhew returned to Attleborough where his mother was near the end of her long life. There he remarried Lucy Hedden, who probably the widow of Mayhew's brother Icahbod, and they are indicated on the 1790 census of that town. That August his mother died and he continued to live in Attleborough, his second wife dying in January of 1798. Mayhew married the widow Margaret Dale that summer, and then evidently returned to New York, where he is listed on the 1800 census of Pittstown along with his son Thomas Daggett and his sons in law, John Mott, Daniel Higgins and Lewis Finch."
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[6209] See "The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564," (London: Harleian Society, 1881), p. 91.
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[30001] Listed as child of Roger and Nicole by http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/i/Joanna-Bailey (not verified) which states Madel and Walter had Roger of Sully (b. 1243, d. 1317).
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[60631] Nancy is said to be daughter of Peter Giggey (1793-1865) & Priscilla Carter (1788-1861; m. 3 January 1813 in Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada). Find A Grave memorial 192992399 in familysearch.org offers: "Nancy Priscilla was the daughter of Peter and Priscilla Giggie. I have used the generally accepted spelling of the name as found today in Carleton Co. She married John Kinney Jr. both of Wicklow Parish on 7 Nov 1838, and they made their home in Greenfield where both of their families lived. They had 5 children of record who's names are found listed on John Jr.'s memorial. Nancy died sometime after the birth of youngest child of record, George Frederick Kinney, and when the family is found in Fort Fairfield Maine in the 1870 Census. They had removed there in circa 1866 according to two of her sons answers in later US census'. Where she died and is interred has not been determined at this point in time. However, if she died while living in Greenfield she would have been surely interred in the Pioneer there where likely her parents are as well. If she died while in Fort Fairfield, she still would likely have been brought back to the Pioneer. If a true record surfaces stating differently I will always accommodate a true citation of fact. No matter where she is interred, a permanent marker has not been located."
[48125] This couple is from the unverified Rawlins FamilyTree in 2020 which states James is son of Hugh Gray and Mary Law. Find A Grave memorial 89520185 reports "1st wife, Mary Kasner - 9 children; 2nd wife, Margaret Kilgore - 12 children"
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[30728] Find A Grave memorial 16029764 states Esther was b. in 1650 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA and d. in June 1726 in Sandwich.
[39163] Ancestry.com offers: "Steele Name Meaning - English and Scottish: from Middle English stele 'steel', hence a nickname for someone considered as hard and durable as steel, or metonymic occupational name for a foundry worker."
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[54641] Wallace served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.