Lucinda Daggett

Brief Life History of Lucinda

When Lucinda Daggett was born in 1790, in New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States, her father, Elijah Daggett, was 30 and her mother, Peggy Smith, was 31. She married Henry Butler on 2 October 1806, in New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 3 daughters. She died in her hometown, and was buried in New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States.

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Family Time Line

Henry Butler
1782–1859
Lucinda Daggett
1790–
Marriage: 2 October 1806
Josiah Butler
1807–1889
Lucinda Butler
1825–
John Gray Butler
1811–1903
Abigail Butler
1811–
Abigail Daggett Butler
1813–
James Madison Butler
1815–
Warren Smith Butler
1821–
Samuel Daggett Butler
1822–
Henry Butler
1822–1904
Francis Caldwell Butler
1824–
Henry Butler
1846–

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  • Lucinda Daggett in entry for Henry Butler, "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1907 "

World Events (8)

1791

Bill of Rights guarantees individual freedom.

1802

Historical Boundaries: 1802: Kennebec, Massachusetts, United States 1809: Somerset, Massachusetts, United States 1838: Franklin, Maine, United States

1821 · Financial Relief for Public Land

A United States law to provide financial relief for the purchasers of Public Lands. It permitted the earlier buyers, that couldn't pay completely for the land, to return the land back to the government. This granted them a credit towards the debt they had on land. Congress, also, extended credit to buyer for eight more years. Still while being in economic panic and the shortage of currency made by citizens, the government hoped that with the time extension, the economy would improve.

Name Meaning

English (Yorkshire and Lancashire): perhaps from an Old French personal name Daguet, a pet form of ancient Germanic Dago. Alternatively, from Old French daguet, a diminutive of dague ‘dagger’, for one who wore or threatened to use a dagger. Compare Dagg and Dagger .

History: John Daggett came from England to Watertown, MA, in 1630, and moved to Rehoboth, MA, in 1646. He was one of the original proprietors of Martha's Vineyard in 1642 and by 1651 had settled there permanently.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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