Tag Archives: Alice Tritton
Book available online
In the next few days, we’ll be placing our book, Our Long Island Ancestors, the First Six Generations of Daytons in America 1639 to 1807, online in a free format. We plan to make it available at archive.org. Please use discretion … Continue reading
Posted in Abraham Dayton, Alice Dayton, Ann Francis, Anne Frances, Ashford, Daiton, Datton, David Dayton, Dayghton, Deighton, Dyghton, Haines, Henry Dayton, Medlen, Medlin, Ralph Dayton, Robert Dayton, Samuel Dayton, William Deighton
Tagged Abigail Norton, Abraham Dayton, Alice Tritton, David Dayton, Elizabeth Beardsley, Henry Dayton, Medlen Dayton, Medlin Dayton, Our Long Island Ancestors, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
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Mary Haines
The marriage of Ralph Dayton and Mary Knight Haines (Haynes) is interesting in so many ways, one post is not sufficient to touch on most of the notable elements. I’ll try to limit the subject to no more than three … Continue reading
Posted in Alice Dayton, East Hampton, Haines, North Sea, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
Tagged Alice Dayton, Alice Goldhatch, Alice Tritton, children put out to trades, First Congregational Church of Salem, James Hindes, Mary Haines, Mary Hindes, Mary Knight, Pastor John Youngs, Ralph Dayton and Mary Knight Haynes, Ralph Dayton East Hampton, Samuel Dayton, Southampton
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Shoemaking scenario
This post is the last in a series of three, talking about opportunities for research at Ashford. We’ve already introduced the idea that Ralph Dayton could have acquired Hugh Tritton’s house and shoemaking shop. I admit that this is not … Continue reading
Posted in Ashford, Bennett Meade, Deighton, Goldhatch, Ralph Dayton, Tritton
Tagged Alice Tritton, Daniel Tritton, Ralph could have acquired Hugh Tritton's house and shop, Ralph Dayton, Ralph Dayton cordwainer, Ralph Dayton Junior shoemaking business Ashford, Ralph Dayton Junior's large house, ralph dayton research opportunity, Ralph Dayton Shoemaking, Samuel Dayton, Tritton estate
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