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Leonard Augustus Daggett

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Leonard Augustus Daggett

Birth
Death
26 Apr 1867 (aged 76)
Burial
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3128376, Longitude: -72.9261645
Plot
27 Maple Ave., East
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LEONARD AUGUSTUS DAGGETT died in New Haven, Conn.,
April 26,1867, aged 77 years.
He was the oldest son of Hon. David (Y. 0. 1783) and
Wealthy Ann (Monson) Daggett, and was born in New Haven,
April 30th, 1790.
He read law in the office of his father for a year after graduating,
and then spent two or three years in New York to qualify
himself for mercantile pursuits, in which he was for a number
of years engaged in this city. Prom 1819 to 1823 he was a
teacher in New Haven, and for the ten following years engaged
in foreign commerce. In 1833 he resumed the occupation of
teaching, in which he continued until 1850. After this time
he was not actively engaged in any pursuit. In 1862 he had
an attack of paralysis, from the effects of whidh he suffered
until his death.
He was twice married ; in 1819 to Miss Jeanette Atwater,
who died June 19, 1825, and in 1853 to Mrs. Julia Kaymond,
both daughters of Timothy Atwater, of New Haven. Two
children, a son (Y. C. 1839) and a daughter, survive him.
Submitted by: YelowRoseTX
LEONARD AUGUSTUS DAGGETT died in New Haven, Conn.,
April 26,1867, aged 77 years.
He was the oldest son of Hon. David (Y. 0. 1783) and
Wealthy Ann (Monson) Daggett, and was born in New Haven,
April 30th, 1790.
He read law in the office of his father for a year after graduating,
and then spent two or three years in New York to qualify
himself for mercantile pursuits, in which he was for a number
of years engaged in this city. Prom 1819 to 1823 he was a
teacher in New Haven, and for the ten following years engaged
in foreign commerce. In 1833 he resumed the occupation of
teaching, in which he continued until 1850. After this time
he was not actively engaged in any pursuit. In 1862 he had
an attack of paralysis, from the effects of whidh he suffered
until his death.
He was twice married ; in 1819 to Miss Jeanette Atwater,
who died June 19, 1825, and in 1853 to Mrs. Julia Kaymond,
both daughters of Timothy Atwater, of New Haven. Two
children, a son (Y. C. 1839) and a daughter, survive him.
Submitted by: YelowRoseTX

Inscription

Leonard A. Daggett, Born in New Haven April 30, 1790, Died April 26, 1867

Gravesite Details

See white stone right side of David Daggett, stone also includes his wife Jennette Atwater



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