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Personal data John Daggett 


Household of John Daggett

He is married to Augusta Nowodworski.

They got married on November 12, 1900 at fortasse, somewhere In OH, he was 25 years old.

John Dagget oo Augusta Nowodworski

Marriage source: Navorska, Clarence, talk with David A. Navorska, (Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, C.A.N., ca. MCMLXXV) for fact of marriage.

Denton, Sue, e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled Augusta Navorska Family, (CA, SD, xx Nov MMVII)

"... Our old family Bible has a presentation page stating: to Augusta Daggett, Amherst Ohio June 17, 1904. The date is neither a birthday nor anniversary. Marriages listed are: Augusta Navorst to John Daggett, Nov 12, 1900. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Ethel Augusta Daggett  1901-1973 

The couple were divorced from May 13, 1904 at fortasse, Lorain Co., OH.


Notes about John Daggett

John Daggett

Source: Author: Navorska, Clarence, Title: talk with David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, Publisher: C.A.N., Publication date: ca. MCMLXXV)

1910 Census for daug. Ethel Dagget in Elyria, OH for her father's nation of birth. Ethel was living with her grandparents under the surname Navorst.

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska in re Augusta Navorska, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxii Oct MMVII)

"Hello I’m seeking family based in Ohio area at the turn of the century.

WE have an Albert, Michael, Augusta, Amelia. One of the sisters had the nickname of “Toot”. Augusta was born in Europe, the rest were born in US. Augusta married John Daggett and had a daughter named Ethel, born Elyria Ohio in 1901. Amelia married a Druer I believe. Are you or have you been contacted by my family. Thanks Sue Denton via Augusta Navorska"

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: August Navorska Family, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xx Nov MMVII)

"... Our old family Bible has a presentation page stating: to Augusta Daggett, Amherst Ohio June 17, 1904. The date is neither a birthday nor anniversary. ... Deaths: ... John Daggett Feb. 22 1914 ... Sue"

OHDI: "DAGGETT, John Death date: 2/22/1914, Lorain County Volume #1295, Certificate #9958"

Author: Denton, Michele Lee, Title: "Thompson-Denton Tree," (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=483000&pid=-2077345831, Publication date: viewed ix Dec MMVII), Repository: TheCloud

"John Daggett Born: Born: 15 Dec 1874 Elyria, Lorain, Ohio, USA Died: 22 Feb 1914 Elyria, Lorain, OH, [country] Fath: Edward Daggett 1845 - 1880 Moth: Sarah Augusta Hollis 1844 - 1932 1870 Residence Elyria, Lorain, Ohio Birth Elyria,Lorain, Ohio, USA Historical record OneWorldTree 1900 12 Nov Age: 25 Marriage to Augusta Navorst 1914 Feb Age: 29 Death Elyria, Lorain, OH, [country] Historical record OneWorldTree

Spouse

1. Augusta Navorska 1880 - 1959

Children

1. Ethel Augusta Daggett 1901 - 1973"

Author: Melhinch, Nick, Title: "Melhinch; Nichols; Rawson; Hollis and branch lines," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=1stmain&id=I1160, Publication date: vi July MMXIII),Repository: The Cloud

"... John Daggett Sex: M Birth: 15 DEC 1874 in Elyria, Lorain, OH Death: 22 FEB 1914 in Elyria, Lorain, OH, X Burial: 24 FEB 1914 Ridgelawn Cem., Elyria, OH

Note: BIO: Was divorced May 13, 1904. Died from Tuburculosis. Last add. 637 Lodi St. he was a barber. Informant: Mrs Emma Snowden.

DEATH: Ohio State Historical Soc. Library, Vol. 1295, #09958; Elyria Health Dept. #41, copy.

Father: Edward Daggett b: 1840 in Jamaca, Windham, VT Mother: Sarah Augusta Hollis b: 20 JUN 1844 in Elyria, Lorain, OH

Marriage 1 Augusta Navorska b: ABT 1880 Married: 12 NOV 1900

Children

1. Ethel Augusta Daggett b: 1901 in Elyria, Lorain, OH

Marriage 2 Ethel Lousie Padley b: 18 DEC 1884 in Avon. Lorain, OH Married: 23 MAY 1906 in Elyria, OH" <>

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