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Earliest Dayton Marker in America
Of the original six members of the immigrant Ralph Dayton family, the location of only one original gravesite can be confirmed, that of Alice Baker.
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Tagged Alice Dayton Baker, Alice Goldhatch Tritton Dayton, Amagansett, Ashford Kent, Dayton's Neck, East Hampton, Ellen Dayton Linsley, Hannah Linsley, immigrant Ralph Dayton, Ralph Dayghton New Haven, Robert Dayton, Samuel Dayton, Southampton, Thomas Baker
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400th wedding anniversary of Ralph Dayton and Alice Tritton next week!
I had been saving this post for June 16, but it might be more fitting to post now as a reminder, in case anyone else wanted an excuse for a family celebration. We’ve already heard of one planned celebration in … Continue reading
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Tagged 400th anniversary, Alice Goldhatch Tritton Dayton, Dayton 400th wedding anniversary, Dayton family in America, Dayton line of ancestry, earliest mention of Ralph Dayton known to exist, earliest verifiable record, Goldhatch and Tritton, June 16 1617, parish registry at Ashford, Ralfe Drayton and Alice Tritton, Ralph Dayton, Ralph Dayton and Alice Tritton
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Did Ralph Dayton dispose his son, Samuel?
As is so common in genealogy, many Dayton family storytellers have constructed images of Ralph they can comfortably embrace. Some of these stories attributing wealth and position have become legend, being repeated and retold for well over a century. In … Continue reading
Posted in Abraham Dayton, Alice Dayton, East Hampton, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
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Posted in Daiton, Dayghton, Deighton, Drayton, Dyghton, Long Island, New Haven Colony, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
Tagged Abigail Norton Dayton, Abraham Dayton, Alice Goldhatch Tritton Dayton, Catherine Sweezey Dayton, David Dayton, Elizabeth Beardsley Dayton, Henry Dayton, Mary Beardsley Dayton, Mary Dingle Dayton, Mary Haines Dayton, Medlin Dayton, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
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