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Sarah Capron (Pease)

Also Known As: "Daggett"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Edgartown, Duke's County, Massachusetts
Death: after 1735
Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Pease, of Great Baddow & Martha's Vineyard and Mary Creber
Wife of Deacon John Daggett and Banfield Capron
Mother of Capt. Mayhew Daggett; Ebenezer Daggett; Naphtalii Daggett; Thomas Daggett; Abigail Guild and 4 others
Sister of Nathaniel Pease; Sarah Pease; Mary Pease; David Pease; Abigail Pease and 5 others
Half sister of John Pease, of Martha's Vineyard & Norwich

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About Sarah Capron

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pease-450

Sarah Capron formerly Pease aka Daggett was born in 1661 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts Bay to John Pease and Mary (Unknown) Pease. She is the sister of James Pease Sr. [half], Samuel Pease and Thomas Pease.

She married John Daggett in 1684 in Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, New York, British America.

Wife of Banfield Capron Jr — married 16 Dec 1735 [location unknown]

She is the mother of Mayhew Daggett, Ebenezer Daggett, Abigail (Daggett) Guild, Zilpha Daggett, Jane Daggett, Thomas Daggett, Patience (Daggett) Robinson, Mary Daggett and Napthali Daggett. Sarah died in 1735 in Town of Attleborough, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay. Profile managers: Lydia Vierson, Jay Byrne, and Theresa Welch Profile last modified 29 Oct 2018 | Created 28 Mar 2013

Biography

Banfield Capron married Mrs. Sarah Daggett, both of Attleborough, Dec 16, 1735 in Attleborough, Massachusetts.[1]

This is a resultant merged profile from two or more for this same person. She may have been born with the surname of Norton or the surname of Pease. She seems to have been married to John Daggett and then later to Banfield Capron.

Two of John Daggett's brothers married Nortons. This may be the source of the confusion.

Name

Sarah /Pease/[2] Birth

1661 Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA[3] Death

1735 Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA[4] Sources

↑ Vital Records of Attleborough Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume III.-Marriages. Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1924. ↑ Source: #S00069 Data: Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. ↑ Source: #S00069 Data: Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. ↑ Source: #S00069 Data: Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. Source: Rev. David Pease and Austin Spencer Pease, A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease: The Early History fo the Pease Families in America, Part I & II (Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles and Company, printers, 1869), Part 2 page 45; digital images, Google Books. Source: Complied by Dorothy M. Titus, Edited by Percy Hobart Titus Title: Titus Family in America :Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I... Name: Name: Boston, MA: Published by the Editor, 1943. Per this source: Per page V Appendix of "Titus Family in America" by Dorothy M. Titus date July 1943:" John Daggett born 1662 Edgartown, MA died 7 Sept 1724 married Sarah Norton about 1685. They had 9 children among whom was Mary. After John died Sarah married Banfield Capron on 16 Dec 1735." Sarah Norton is Sarah Pease I believe - Mel Bresee mel.bresee@gmail.com Frederic A. Holden "Genealogy of the Descendants of Banfield Capron, From A.D. 1660 to A.D." 1859 Publication. This source contains no mention of a third wife of Banfield Capron. Source: Frederick S. Pease of Albany N.Y., An Account of the Descendants of John Pease, who Landed at Martha's Vineyard in 1632 (Albany: Printed by Joel Munsell, 1847), page 14; books, Google. Source: John N. Schutz, Legislators of Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002) (Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press ,, 1997), page 996; digital images, AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society Source: Louis S. Cox, A New Hampshire branch of the Pease family (Lawrence, Mass.: unknown, 1946), page 28; digital images, Heritage Quest Online. Source: Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, 7 Volumes (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009), Vol. V, page 416 & 417; digital images, American Ancestors, www.americanancestors.org Source: S00069 Author: Ancestry.com Title: One World Tree (sm) Publication: Name: Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;; Repository: #R00001 NOTEAncestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;), Source Medium: (null) CONT Source Medium: Ancestry.com. Repository: R00001 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: Source: S00069 Author: Ancestry.com Title: One World Tree (sm) Publication: Name: Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;; Repository: #R00001 NOTEAncestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;), Source Medium: (null) CONT Source Medium: Ancestry.com. Repository: R00001 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: Acknowledgments

Thank you to Andrew White for creating WikiTree profile Pease-450 through the import of APW_2013-03-26.ged on Mar 26, 2013.

Thank you to Andrew White for creating WikiTree profile Pease-451 through the import of APW_2013-03-26.ged on Mar 26, 2013.



Sarah Norton married Banfield Capron on 12/16/1735 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts.

Banfield Capron left a will dated 8 April 1747 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts. Transcript of the Will of Banfield Capron of Attleboro Co. Bristol, Providence Mass. Bay in N. E. .

    To Sarah beloved wife one fireroom in dwelling home; brass kettle and andirons during her natural life and the reason only I give my wife no more is because we did agree ( ) before marriage. Son Jonathan Capron who is also executor, real estate in Attleboro, land and tenement where ( ) dwells etc, etc. Son Banfield Capron, Son John Capron's children 20 pounds each. Son Joseph Capron, Son Edward Capron, Dau Elizabeth Brown, Dau Hannah Aldrich, Dau Mary Tyler, Children of dau. Margaret Arnold, Dau Sarah Freeman, dau Rebeeka wife of son Jonathan, g.s. Benjamin Capron son of son Jonathan ( )

Signed 8 April 1747 by Banfield Capron Witnessed: Thomas Wilmarth Eliphalet Wilmarth Rebecca Wilmarth.6


Sarah PEASE. Daughter of John PEASE & Mary BROWNING. Born 1661 in Edgartown, Dukes, MA. Died After 1735.

Biography: A young girl of 13 or 14 when her father rebelled against the autocracy of Governor Mayhew, she evidently remained on the island, if indeed her father left at that point. She eventually married into the very family that her father had had so much trouble with, marrying the Governor's grandson, the second son of the Governor's 'favorite daughter, Hannah. The marriage has never been confirmed, however, and is considered very probable.

Family Group Sheets in LUNDELL40 for her parents and ancestors. She married John DAGGETT Deacon, son of Thomas DOGGETT & Hannah MAYHEW, 1685. Born 7 Sep 1662 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 7 Sep 1724 in Attleborough, Bristol, Massachusetts. Buried in Attlebourgh Old "Hatch Burying Ground". Occupation Tanner (Vineyard)/ Innkeeper (Attlebrough). Biography: John Daggett must had a rather remarkable impact on the community of Attleborough, through his son Ebenezer he was the father of a number of influential and important Daggett's in the history of Massachusetts and Connecticut, including a president of Yale University, Napthali Daggett, who let a contingent of students against the British when they invaded New Haven during the American Revolution. Another ancestor, bearing his ancestor's name John, wrote a historical sketch of Attleborough in 1894 33 Deacon John was born and raised in Edgartown before moving to Chilmark to try his hand at tanning. In 1711 he sold his land there and moved to the mainland near the homelands of his uncle with the purchase of 200 acres of land on the main highway between Providence and Boston. That purchase also must have included the 'Old Garrison House' - an Inn and tavern that had been garrisoned with troops during King Phillips War and was a familiar stopping point on that well travelled road. Deacon John sold the inn in 1722 and the building continued to stand until 1806 - 136 years from the time it was built about 1670. He died two years after retiring as it's innkeeper. He was 62. Resided at Edgartown and moved to Chilmark (Tisbury) where he was a tanner. 1711: sold property in Chilmark for £300. 10 July 1711: (Attleborough Town Records quoted in33 p 94): John Devotion, for £400 money paid, conveys the said farm containing two hundred acres, more or less, to John Daggett, of Chilmark, in Dukes County, Martha's Vineyard (the first of that name who settled in this town?), with twenty five acres on 'Nine Mile Run' (except two acres, the barn and orchard on it later - in 1833 - in possession of Penticost Blankinton.) Moved to Attlebrough about 1711-1231 (Vol3, p128); sometime between 17 Oct 1711 and 24 Dec 171233 p 9. "He at once became an innkeeper in the old Garrison House, 'and soon became interested in town and church affairs. His lands being located on the road from Boston to Rhode Island, and his tavern a convenient stopping-place in route, he soon became well known, not only to the people of Attleborough, but to all travelers between Boston and Rhode Island.' "33 p9(primary source prob. S.Daggett) 1720: Representative to the General Court 16 April 1722, John Daggett for £550, sells the same to Alexander Maxey, "being his homestead, containing one hundred and seventy acres in two parts on the Ten Mile River, &c. at a place called Mount Hope Hill." (still called that in 1894) (Attleborough Town Records quoted in33 p95) Other Notes: Family Group Sheets in LUNDELL40. See notes on wife Sarah Pease concerning problems with this marriage. There are a number of inconsistencies and problems with the records which are only partially resolved. Birth dates of the children vary by 3-4 years from Banks to the Ancestral File dates given. Banks' birth dates are generally guesses, while the Ancestral File could be more accurate as they are more specific, and could have been gotten from the Attleborough records. They had the following children:(This lineage is not the same as follows Samuel Daggett's 1894 book on the Daggett/Doggett Family. Mistakes in that book were corrected by Kay Lundell40 ) i. Mayhew DAGGETT Captain; Born 1686 in Marthas Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 17 Mar 1752 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. 10 June 1711: appears on a record named as 'of Attleboro' - evidently preceding his father to Attleboro, who moved there in the fall of that year. Elected Representative of the Town of Attleborough in 1736, 1737, 1741, 1742, 1744 and 1746.33 p630 He married Joanna BEVIN. 26ii. Thomas DAGGETT27iii. Ebenezer DAGGETT iv. Naphtali DAGGETT; Born 1691/1696 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 6 Mar 1718 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. "Slain by a Tree" v. Abigail DAGGETT; Born 1692 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 20 Nov 1790 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. Death date and marriage from Daggett33 p625She married Ebenzer GUILD. vi. Jane DAGGETT; Born 1695/1699 in Marthas Vineyard, Dukes, MA. Died After 1771. She married Caleb HALL, 9 Nov 1721. vii. Zilpha DAGGETT; Born 1698/1701 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 8 Mar 1752 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. She married Nataniel ROBINSON, 18 Jul 1721. viii. Patience DAGGETT; Born 1701/1705 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 27 Sep 1793 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. Buried in Old Falls Cemetery. She married Noah ROBINSON, 4 Oct 1723. ix. Mary DAGGETT; Born 21 Apr 1707 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 1 Dec 1791 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. She married John TITUS.



A young girl of 13 or 14 when her father rebelled against the autocracy of Governor Mayhew, she evidently remained on the island, if indeed her father left at that point. She eventually married into the very family that her father had had so much trouble with, marrying the Governor's grandson, the second son of the Governor's 'favorite daughter, Hannah. The marriage has never been confirmed, however, and is considered very probable.

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Sarah PEASE. Daughter of John PEASE & Mary BROWNING. Born 1661 in Edgartown, Dukes, MA. Died After 1735.

Biography: A young girl of 13 or 14 when her father rebelled against the autocracy of Governor Mayhew, she evidently remained on the island, if indeed her father left at that point. She eventually married into the very family that her father had had so much trouble with, marrying the Governor's grandson, the second son of the Governor's 'favorite daughter, Hannah. The marriage has never been confirmed, however, and is considered very probable.

Family Group Sheets in LUNDELL40 for her parents and ancestors. She married John DAGGETT Deacon, son of Thomas DOGGETT & Hannah MAYHEW, 1685. Born 7 Sep 1662 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 7 Sep 1724 in Attleborough, Bristol, Massachusetts. Buried in Attlebourgh Old "Hatch Burying Ground". Occupation Tanner (Vineyard)/ Innkeeper (Attlebrough). Biography: John Daggett must had a rather remarkable impact on the community of Attleborough, through his son Ebenezer he was the father of a number of influential and important Daggett's in the history of Massachusetts and Connecticut, including a president of Yale University, Napthali Daggett, who let a contingent of students against the British when they invaded New Haven during the American Revolution. Another ancestor, bearing his ancestor's name John, wrote a historical sketch of Attleborough in 1894 33 Deacon John was born and raised in Edgartown before moving to Chilmark to try his hand at tanning. In 1711 he sold his land there and moved to the mainland near the homelands of his uncle with the purchase of 200 acres of land on the main highway between Providence and Boston. That purchase also must have included the 'Old Garrison House' - an Inn and tavern that had been garrisoned with troops during King Phillips War and was a familiar stopping point on that well travelled road. Deacon John sold the inn in 1722 and the building continued to stand until 1806 - 136 years from the time it was built about 1670. He died two years after retiring as it's innkeeper. He was 62. Resided at Edgartown and moved to Chilmark (Tisbury) where he was a tanner. 1711: sold property in Chilmark for £300. 10 July 1711: (Attleborough Town Records quoted in33 p 94): John Devotion, for £400 money paid, conveys the said farm containing two hundred acres, more or less, to John Daggett, of Chilmark, in Dukes County, Martha's Vineyard (the first of that name who settled in this town?), with twenty five acres on 'Nine Mile Run' (except two acres, the barn and orchard on it later - in 1833 - in possession of Penticost Blankinton.) Moved to Attlebrough about 1711-1231 (Vol3, p128); sometime between 17 Oct 1711 and 24 Dec 171233 p 9. "He at once became an innkeeper in the old Garrison House, 'and soon became interested in town and church affairs. His lands being located on the road from Boston to Rhode Island, and his tavern a convenient stopping-place in route, he soon became well known, not only to the people of Attleborough, but to all travelers between Boston and Rhode Island.' "33 p9(primary source prob. S.Daggett) 1720: Representative to the General Court 16 April 1722, John Daggett for £550, sells the same to Alexander Maxey, "being his homestead, containing one hundred and seventy acres in two parts on the Ten Mile River, &c. at a place called Mount Hope Hill." (still called that in 1894) (Attleborough Town Records quoted in33 p95) Other Notes: Family Group Sheets in LUNDELL40. See notes on wife Sarah Pease concerning problems with this marriage. There are a number of inconsistencies and problems with the records which are only partially resolved. Birth dates of the children vary by 3-4 years from Banks to the Ancestral File dates given. Banks' birth dates are generally guesses, while the Ancestral File could be more accurate as they are more specific, and could have been gotten from the Attleborough records. They had the following children:(This lineage is not the same as follows Samuel Daggett's 1894 book on the Daggett/Doggett Family. Mistakes in that book were corrected by Kay Lundell40 ) i. Mayhew DAGGETT Captain; Born 1686 in Marthas Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 17 Mar 1752 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. 10 June 1711: appears on a record named as 'of Attleboro' - evidently preceding his father to Attleboro, who moved there in the fall of that year. Elected Representative of the Town of Attleborough in 1736, 1737, 1741, 1742, 1744 and 1746.33 p630 He married Joanna BEVIN. 26ii. Thomas DAGGETT27iii. Ebenezer DAGGETT iv. Naphtali DAGGETT; Born 1691/1696 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 6 Mar 1718 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. "Slain by a Tree" v. Abigail DAGGETT; Born 1692 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 20 Nov 1790 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. Death date and marriage from Daggett33 p625She married Ebenzer GUILD. vi. Jane DAGGETT; Born 1695/1699 in Marthas Vineyard, Dukes, MA. Died After 1771. She married Caleb HALL, 9 Nov 1721. vii. Zilpha DAGGETT; Born 1698/1701 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 8 Mar 1752 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. She married Nataniel ROBINSON, 18 Jul 1721. viii. Patience DAGGETT; Born 1701/1705 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 27 Sep 1793 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. Buried in Old Falls Cemetery. She married Noah ROBINSON, 4 Oct 1723. ix. Mary DAGGETT; Born 21 Apr 1707 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died 1 Dec 1791 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. She married John TITUS.

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Sarah Capron's Timeline

1661
April 1, 1661
Edgartown, Duke's County, Massachusetts
1686
1686
Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Province of New York (Present Massachusetts)
1690
August 29, 1690
Tisbury, Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States
1691
1691
Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States
1692
1692
Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States
1695
1695
Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
1698
1698
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1700
1700
Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Province of Massachusetts
1705
1705
Dukes County (Present Martha's Vineyard), Province of Massachusetts, (Present USA)