Lets take a look around the 1760 homestead of the Daggett family. Originally built in 1850 in Connecticut. Its is meticulously preserved and still worked as a traditional homestead today in Greenfield Village.
The Daggett house was built by Samuel Daggett in Coventry (now Andover), Connecticut around the year 1750, just a few years before he married his wife, Anna Bushnell (on April 17, 1754 in Lebanon, Connecticut). Samuel and Anna had three children: daughters Asenath (b. 1755) and Talitha (possibly known as Tabitha, but Talitha is on most records), born 1757, and a son, Isaiah, who was the youngest and was born in 1759.
Samuel Daggett was a housewright by trade and built this particular home on a spot known as Shoddy Mill Road, atop 80 acres of land, half of which had been deeded to him by his father. Samuel also framed nearly every other house in the surrounding area.
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