Here is the Civil War database I told you about.You must be a member but worth it.
www.civilwardata.comElecta applied for a pension because she lost 3 sons in the war.
Ransom served in the 6th artillary Co. B-rank Private-enlisted Sept 1864-occ. farmer
he died of disease Mar 4 1865 at Point of
Rocks Va. Buried at City Point National Cemetery Sect. A,
Grave 45
You are descended from John Doggett/Daggett of Martha's
Vinyard one of the best documented family line.
The following info is from the "Supplement to John Doggett/Daggett of Martha's
Vinyard by George H. And
Sydney B. Daggett
John b 1602 Eng.
d.1673 Plymouth Mass
M. Hepzibah
Brotherton their son
John b abt 1629
England d Sept 9 1707 Rehoboth
Ma m Sept 1651 to Ann
Sutton their son
Nathaniel
b Aug 11 1661 Rehoboth
d 1708 Rehoboth
m June 24 1686 to Rebecca
Miller(
Millard)
their son
Nathaniel b Apr. 3 1695 Rehoboth
d 1783-1785
m Apr 30 1724 to Lydia Tiffany
their son
Rueben bAug 31 1793 Attelboro
Ma d Aug 30 1803 Attelboro
m Nov 21 1754 in Rehoboth to
Isabel Rounds
their son
Darius b Jul 17 1760 Attelboro
d Jan 19 1833 in
Westmoreland, Cheshire NH
m Jul 18 1781 to Hepsibah Dean
their son
Darius b 1800
Westmoreland (sometimes he is called "
Price"
Daggett)
moved to
New York State-drowned in Lake
Champlain between 1850-60
m Electa
Furber when ?-she born 1801 NH She died Moira
New York their children
Sarah b 1819
Darius b 1821
Willard b 1825
Nelson b 1829
Alfred b 1831 d 1839
Westmoreland NH
Elvina b 1834
Ransom S b 1834 in
VermontGeorge W b 1842
VermontAll the Children were born in
Westmoreland,
Cheshire Co. NH except the last 2 so the family must have moved to NY after 1842.
This should keep you busy for a while.
I am searching for the parents of
Alanson Daggett who was born in NH or NY state about 1804. He settled in Michigan 1837. He may be connected to this family but I can't find his parents. If you ever come across him in your research I hope you'll remember me.