Monday, March 15, 2010

Doggett line in England - YES! Reference end notes mention Benjamin Doggett

Ipswich England is near Essex and Suffolk, Doggetts had a Rector.  This may be our pre 1661 line in England.  Adding the link here until further research can confirm or deny the Doggett link.

Doggett England - Suffolk Essex (and Ipswich?)

258.  Margery9 Clopton, of Castlings Manor (Margery8 Waldegrave, of Lawford Hall, Edward7, George6, Margaret5 Wentworth, of Codham Hall, Essex, Elizabeth4 Howard, Henry3, Alica2 deTendring, of Tendering Hall, William1)291 was born Abt. June 18, 1590 in Castlings Manor and baptized June 18, 1590 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Groton, County Suffolk292, and died Abt. October 30, 1633 in Groton, County Suffolk, England and buried St. Bartholomew's Church, Groton293.  She married Thomas Doggett, Gentleman April 22, 1617 in Castlings Manor, Groton, County Suffolk294, son of William Doggett and Avis Lappadge.  He was born Abt. December 31, 1596 in Boxford,  County Suffolk,  about 1 miles south of Groton, and baptized St. Mary's Church, Boxford December 1, 1594295.
        Thomas inherited much of his father's estate.  And as son and heir, his social standing was greater than that of his younger brothers, so he made an "acceptable" husband to the more powerful Cloptons.  His brother, John, traveled with John Winthrop to New England.  The Doggets, Gosnolds and Winthrops, all kinsmen of the Cloptons,  intermarried.  A list of the original settlers of Jamestown written by Captain John Smyth, records the names of three Gosnolds, including their Captain, Bartholomew Gosnold.   See "Brief Communion"
       
Children of Margery Clopton and Thomas Doggett are:
+      362             i.    William10 Doggett, I, Rector of Stoke-by-Clare, born Abt. January 5, 1617/18 in Groton, County Suffolk and baptized St. Bartholomew's Church, Groton, January 5, 1618.
        363            ii.    Margery Doggett, of Groton, born 1619.
        364           iii.    Avis Doggett, of Groton, born 1621.
        365           iv.    Thomasine Doggett, of Groton, born 1624.

362.  William10 Doggett, I, Rector of Stoke-by-Clare (Margery9 Clopton, of Castlings Manor, Margery8 Waldegrave, of Lawford Hall, Edward7, George6, Margaret5 Wentworth, of Codham Hall, Essex, Elizabeth4 Howard, Henry3, Alica2 deTendring, of Tendering Hall, William1) was born Abt. January 5, 1617/18 in Groton, County Suffolk and baptized St. Bartholomew's Church, Groton, January 5, 1618361.  He married Margaret Tuttle. 

Notes for William Doggett, I, Rector of Stoke-by-Clare:
William graduated from Cambridge.  He was ordained as an Anglican minister and was rector of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.
       
Children of William Doggett and Margaret Tuttle are:
        438             i.    Susan11 Doggett, born 1639.  She married John Spering 1662.
        439            ii.    Avis Doggett, born 1643.  She married (1) John Williams.  She married (2) Daniel Bright.
        440           iii.    Richard Doggett.
        441           iv.    Ann Doggett.  She married Jefferson.
        442            v.    Benjamin Doggett.
        443           vi.    William Doggett II.
        444          vii.    Robert Doggett.

[1]The Descendants of William deTendring, Knt., of Tendering Hall & His Wife Dame Katherine Mylde, the First Ten Generations,  is an excerpt from The Clopton Chronicles, the Ancestors and Descendants of Sir Thomas Clopton, Knt., & Katherine Mylde, and is the property of the Clopton Family Genealogical Society which holds the copyright on this material.  Permission is granted to quote or reprint articles for noncommercial use provided credit is given to the CFGS.  Prior written permission must be obtained from the Society for commercial use.
Suellen (Clopton) DeLoach Blanton, Founder and Executive Director of The Clopton Family Genealogical Society & Clopton Family Archives, is a direct descendant of this line.
The Society wishes to thank The Massachusetts Historical Society; Francis Bremer, Ph.D. of Millersville University, Editor, Groton Gazette, The Newsletter of the Winthrop Papers Projects, a project of the Massachusetts Historical Society.  The Winthrop Papers may be found on-line at http://www.millersv.edu/~winthrop/index.html; James Doggett, webmaster of the English Antecedents of The Rev. Benjamin Doggett who maintains a website at http://www.doggettfam.org/england.htm; Martin Wood, LL. B., M.A., author and historian living in Groton, County Suffolk, England, who serves on the United Kingdom Editorial Board, The Winthrop Papers, A Project of the Massachusetts Historical Society; Gladys Partridge of Groton Hall; Joyce L. (Wilman) Hutchinson and James L. Wilman, descendants of the Winthrop family; Bert Hampton Blanton, Jr.;  Len Ferris, Church Warden, St. Mary’s Church, Ramsden Bellhouse, County Essex, England; Dr. J. B. Enticknap, former Church Warden, Stambourne Church, County Essex, England; Robin Meares, Landers Bookshop, Hall Street, Long Melford, County Suffolk, England; The Rev. Linda Steward, Rector, The Parish Church of All Saints, Rettendon, County Essex, England; Linda B. MacIver, Reference Librarian, Social Sciences Department, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts; George F. Sanborn, Jr., Reference Librarian, International Studies Department, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts; and, Bruce M. Rodenberger, M.D., Sacred Heart OB/GYN, Allentown, Pennsylvania.  Also thanks to Clopton descendants, Gene Carlton Clopton; Jeffery B. Clopton; Wallace Chandler Clopton; Katherine Elizabeth (DeLoach) Eubanks, B.S., R.N.; Mary Diane Hull; John Henry Knowlton, Jr.; James M. McMillen; and, Isabel Lancaster (Clopton) Steiner.

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