Daniel Darte Junior

(31 August 1691 - 9 February 1771)
Daniel Darte Junior|b. 31 Aug 1691\nd. 9 Feb 1771|p395.htm|Daniel Darte|b. 3 May 1666\nd. 2 Jan 1738|p375.htm|Elizabeth Douglass|b. 25 Feb 1668\nd. 27 Jan 1714/15|p392.htm|Richard Dart|b. 1635\nd. 24 Sep 1724|p371.htm|Bethia (--?--)|b. s 1645\nd. ca 1705|p372.htm|William Douglass Junior|b. 1 Apr 1645\nd. 9 Mar 1725/26|p945.htm|Abiah Hough|b. 16 Sep 1648|p962.htm|

Six-greats-grandfather of Darrell Allen Martin.
Daniel was born probably in New London, New London County, Connecticut, on 31 August 1691.1,2 He was the son of Daniel Darte and Elizabeth Douglass. Daniel Darte Junior was christened on 15 September 1695 in New London, Conn.. He married Jemimah Shaylor probably in Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut, on 13 April 1719.3 He moved, probably after his marriage to Jemimah, to Gilsum, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.4 After living in Gilsum, N.H. for some years he returned to Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut, where his family record is found.4 Daniel died on 9 February 1771 in Bolton, Conn., at age 79.5 He was buried in Bolton, Conn..6

A daughter named Margaret, supposedly born in 1725 in Bolton, Conn., is sometimes added to his children but I judge this to be an error. The same may be said of a son named Nathaniel, supposedly born in 1729 in Bolton, Conn., and not the same as the Nathaniel born in 1738; and a daughter Lucy, supposedly born in 1743, and not the same as the Lucy born in 1735.7
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of Daniel Darte Junior and Jemimah Shaylor

Cited documentation

  1. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America (Philadelphia: Cooper Printing Company, 1927), pg. 5, "Daniel Darte, born Aug. 31, 1691" and pg. 8, "Daniel Darte, second son of Daniel and Elizabeth D. Darte, was born Aug. 31, 1691."
  2. [S167] The June 1998 LDS Ancestral File suggests he was born in New London, Conn.
  3. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 8, "Daniel Darte ... married Jemimah Shaylor, April 13, 1719."
  4. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 8.
  5. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 8, "died Feb. 1771 ... doubtless he returned to Bolton, Conn."
  6. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 8, "doubtless he returned to Bolton, Conn.... and he is buried there."
  7. [S167] The June 1998 LDS Ancestral File.
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