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| Birth: | 9 Feb 1782 |
| Death: | After 1816 |
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Individual:
Per Genealogy of the Cleaveland/Cleveland families.
Son of Silas. Lived Pittsfield, Massachusetts. & probably Ohio. May have married Aug. 21, 1802.
Farmer and mariner. Resided in that part of New Vineyard set off to Industry, also at Martha's Vineyard, where it is supposed he died.
And 4 children died.
Per "A History of Industry, Maine", by William Collins Hatch - a reprinting of the 1893 edition.
New England History Press, Somersworth 1984
p. 580 shows that Silas and Margaret akaPeggy (Cleveland) Daggett had the following children.
Lendal, Abigail, Joseph, West, Deborah, Hiram, Isaac C.
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