Daniel Dartt

(23 August 1774 - 26 January 1830)
Daniel Dartt|b. 23 Aug 1774\nd. 26 Jan 1830|p429.htm|Joshua Darte|b. 14 Aug 1727|p411.htm|Deborah Spencer|b. pre 1735|p418.htm|Daniel Darte Junior|b. 31 Aug 1691\nd. 9 Feb 1771|p395.htm|Jemimah Shaylor|b. 9 Feb 1702|p406.htm|||||||

4-greats-grandfather of Darrell Allen Martin.
Daniel was born in Gilsum, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on 23 August 1774.1,2 He was the son of Joshua Darte and Deborah Spencer. Daniel Dartt resided in Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont, in 1798.3 He married Esther Stimpson probably in Weathersfield on 28 March 1799.4,5 He was appointed a Hayward at the 1800 Weathersfield Town Meeting.6 Daniel Dartt resided in Weathersfield in 1800.3 He was "of" Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont, on 11 February 1802.7,8 He married Parthena Olcott in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 11 February 1802.9,10,11,12,13 They lived in Weathersfield.14 Daniel Dartt resided in Weathersfield in 1810.3 He resided in Weathersfield in 1813. He probably lived in the house, Butterfield's "6-25", previously occupied by "Captain Justus Dart", on the Goulden Ridge Road going west from the District 5 line. It is possible, however, that the actual owner in 1813 was Sewell Clement.3,15 Daniel died on 26 January 1830 in Weathersfield at age 55.16 He was buried in the northeast part of the Plain Cemetery in Weathersfield.16
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of Daniel Dartt and Parthena Olcott

Cited documentation

  1. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America (Philadelphia: Cooper Printing Company, 1927), pg. 13, "Daniel Dartt, born Aug. 23, 1774" and pg. 21, "Daniel Dartt, fourth son of Joshua and Deborah Spencer Dartt, was born Aug. 23, 1774 at Gilsum, N.H."
  2. [S45] Ernest Warren Butterfield., The Weathersfield Burying Grounds, Weathersfield, Vermont (Reprinted 1989: The Weathersfield Historical Society), pg. 90, "Daniel Dartt died Jan. 26 1830 Ae 55 years 5 mos. 3 days" which calculates to 23 Aug 1774.
  3. [S53] Butterfield, Inhabitants.
  4. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 21, "He married first Esther Stimpson Mar. 28, 1799."
  5. [S45] Ernest Warren Butterfield, The Weathersfield Burying Grounds, Weathersfield, Vermont, pg. 118, "Mrs. Esther Dartt wife of Mr. Daniel Dartt."
  6. [S46] John L. Hurd, Weathersfield Century One (Canaan, NH: Phoenix Publishing, for the Weathersfield Historical Society, 1975), pg. 75.
  7. [S93] Thomas Bellows Peck, compiler, Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont, From the Beginning of the Records to January 1, 1845; and, Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont, From its Organization, October 27, 1773 to September 25, 1839 (Pittsford, VT: Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994 republication in one volume (originally 1908 and 1902, respectively)), pg. 51.
  8. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907 (Bellows Falls, Vt.: Published by the town [Rockingham], 1907), pg. 722, "Daniel Dart of Weathersfield, Vt."
  9. [S93] Peck, Vital and Church Records, Rockingham, Vt., pg. 51, "State of Vermont, Windham County ss Be it remembered that at Rockingham in the county aforesaid on the 11th Day of February in the year of our Lord 1802 Daniel Dart of Weathersfield in the County of Windsor & State aforesaid and Perthena Olcott of Rockingham aforesaid were duly joined in marriage by me. Jehiel Webb, Justice of Peace."
  10. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 21, "married second Parthena Olcott Feb. 11, 1802."
  11. [S45] Ernest Warren Butterfield, The Weathersfield Burying Grounds, Weathersfield, Vermont, pg. 90, "Pathena Olcott wife of Daniel Dartt."
  12. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907, pg. 722, "Parthenia ... m. Feb. 11, 1802, Daniel Dart."
  13. [S43] Barrett, Charles, 1850 U.S. Census, Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com Apr 2002, Ancestry online image 9 of 45, pg. 204, "Parthen Dart."
  14. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America, pg. 21, "They lived at Weathersfield, Vt."
  15. Butterfield reports Daniel as living at some time in house "6-25". Although Daniel is listed in 1813 with property in Division III Lot 34, Butterfield does not show him on that year's tax roll.
  16. [S45] Ernest Warren Butterfield, The Weathersfield Burying Grounds, Weathersfield, Vermont.
 
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