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| Birth |
4 Feb 1869 |
St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
| Christened |
5 Mar 1869 |
St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
25 Sep 1945 |
St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota, USA |
| Person ID |
I85 |
Default |
| Last Modified |
27 Dec 2009 |
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| Father |
Michael Ryder, b. 1828, Camcloon Beg, Burrishoole parish, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland , d. 9 Nov 1877, St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
| Mother |
Rose Joyce, b. 1837, Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland , d. 20 Mar 1885, St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
| Family ID |
F32 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family 1 |
William Bartlett Hatch, b. 29 Jan 1864, Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA , d. 4 Mar 1933, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA |
| Notes |
- 1930 Federal Census, Minneapolis, District 154, Hennepin County, Minnesota: Head of household William B. Hatch, 66 years old, born in Wisconsin, occupation grain salesman. Wife Anne R. Hatch, 59 years old, born in Canada, both of her parents born in the "Irish Free State".
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| Photos |
 | Nana and W.B. Hatch Note on front of photo indicates that this was their home. Note on back of photograph: "In Mpls, 2nd or 3rd Ave". House number in photograph is 3123 |
| Last Modified |
26 Mar 2005 |
| Family ID |
F431 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family 2 |
William Smith Daggett, b. 22 Jan 1864, East Dubuque, Illinois, USA , d. 1 Apr 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA |
| Married |
12 Oct 1891 |
The Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA |
| Notes |
- Letter from Francis "Frank" Riley to his cousin Joyce Mattson, 6 August 1983
Joyce
I can't help on information about Wm Smith Daggett. I'll ask Mimi next time I talk to her, but I suspect she doesn't have any dope either.
Under enclosed "Mothers Family" Uncle Paul makes reference to Michael Ryder and Rose Joyce. She says they met on shipboard coming to America. No dates or names are specified. It appears they arrived in American around the start of the Civil War, possibly a little earlier. Their son John was born in 1863 in Louisville and "Nana" was born in St. Catharines, Ontario in 1869. That's as much as I know about them. I remember Mr. Hatch -- Grandpa Hatch -- very clearly and I remember his death. Nana died while I was gone during WW2.
In hindsight I could kick myself for not getting, or remembering, more of the Daggett history from my Mom. I remember her pointing out their home on 35th and 3 Ave So in Mpls, when she was a little girl. I think Mr. Daggett was living then, at that home.
The address given for John M. Daggett, on his death in 1905 (or 1906) was 12 Grove St., on Nicollet Island in Mpls. That was where our Mom's lived for a time in their youth. Apparently their Grandpa was living with them when he died. Aunt Helen remembered that home vividly. The last visit by her to Mpls included a tour of the island. She got the biggest kick out of having her picture taken in front of a sign then on that property, describing it as a "Historical Preservation Site". She said she was a "Historical Preservation Site" also. George laughed and laughed at that. Those buildings have now been restored to their original elegance and have been sold recently as posh condominiums -- selling for $175,000 to $250,000. That whole area is being built yet changed -- new apartments, inns, parks, etc -- to become "the" place to live. That's quite a swing over 100 years.
I can't recall if you have the enclosed or not. It's all I have at this time. I'll accumulate any new dope and pass it on when available.
It was so nice to see you and Susan this Spring. I may be coming your way in a few months. If so I'll call and get your schedule and try and visit with you and hopefully Bob.
Love,
Frank
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| Children |
| > | 1. Paul Edwin Daggett, b. 6 Jan 1893, East Dubuque, Minnesota, USA , d. 27 Apr 1973, St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA  |
| > | 2. Martha Joyce Daggett, b. 5 Feb 1895, Fargo, Cass, North Dakota, USA , d. 27 Oct 1919, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA  |
| > | 3. Marion Daggett, b. 29 Aug 1897, Fargo, Cass, North Dakota, USA , d. 2 Jul 1966, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA  |
| > | 4. Dorothy Ann Daggett, b. 21 Jul 1900, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA , d. 23 Nov 1964, Valley City, Barnes, North Dakota, USA  |
| > | 5. Helen Mae Daggett, b. 17 Sep 1902, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA , d. 19 Jun 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA  |
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| Photos |
 | Daggett house
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| Last Modified |
27 Dec 2009 |
| Family ID |
F26 |
Group Sheet |
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Event
 | Birth - 4 Feb 1869 - St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
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 | Christened - 5 Mar 1869 - St. Catharines, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
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 | Married - 12 Oct 1891 - The Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA |
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 | Died - 25 Sep 1945 - St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota, USA |
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| Photos |
 | Anne Ryder Daggett
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett family, unknown date back row from left: Honor, Paul, and Marian ("Tot)
front row from left: Helen and Dorothy ("Billie") |
 | Anne Ryder Daggett
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 | Nana and W.B. Hatch
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 | Nana and W.B. Hatch
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett
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| | Cousins Bob Wild (left) and Bill Riley (right) with grandmother "Nana" (Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch) (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
 | Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch
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 | Anne Ryder, 1885 Letter from Helen Daggett Hocum to Martha Joyce Wild Mattson, undated
Dear Joyce and Mel -
Killing two birds with one stone, a Christmas greeting and a letter.
The picture you sent was of my mother, taken when she was 16. This was just after her mother died and the three girls were getting ready to come to St. Paul to be with their two… |
 | Anne Ryder Daggett and children, about 1903 From left: Martha, Paul, Dorothy (in front), Helen (infant), Anne, and Marian |
 | Nana and unknown woman
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 | Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch with her son Paul Daggett and her daughter Dorothy "Billie" Daggett Wild, about 1942
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 | Nana and friends Nana is on the right in the white hat |
| | Susan Wild, her grandmother Anne Ryder Daggett Hatch, and her mother Dorothy "Billie" Daggett Wild (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
 | Anne Ryder Daggett and children, unknown date From left: Dorothy (facing Anne); Martha; Paul; "Tot" (Marion); and Helen (sitting in front), surrounding their mother Anne (black dress) |
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| Notes |
- St. Catharines of Alexandria Cathedral Baptismal Records:
Hanna, female, born in St. Catharines on 4 Feb 1869. Baptized 5 Mar 1869. Father: Michael Ryan, born in Ireland. Mother: Rose Joyce, born in Ireland. Sponsors: John Joac?? and Margaret Sullivan. Officiating clergyman: P. Mulligan
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1889-91 St. Paul City Directory
Rose L. Ryder and Anna T. Ryder, 324 W Third, domestics. John Ryder, rooming at 250 W Third, proofreader.
St. Paul Daily globe, 24 Sep 1893
Mrs. W.S. Daggett, of Fargo, has returned to St. Paul to reside during the winter.
1910 Census, 13-Wd Minneapolis, District 202, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Household headed by W.S. Daggett, 46 yo male, born in Illinois, both parents born in Maine, grain merchant. Wife Anna, 39 yo, immigrated to U.S. in 1886, mother of 5 children, all of them living. Son Paul, 17 yo, born in Minnesota. Daughter Martha, 15 yo, born in North Dakota. Daughter Marion, 12 yo, born in North Dakota. Daughter Dorothy, 9 yo, born in Minnesota. Daughter Helen, 7 yo, born in Minnesota. Mother Martha, 79 yo, married for 53 years, born in Maine, mother of 5 children, 4 of them living.
1914 Davison's Minneapolis City Directory shows Anna R. Daggett, widow of Wm S., residing in flat 1, 1676 Hennepin Avenue
1915 Minnesota History and Biography, The Activities and Influence of Women:
"The Minneapolis League of Catholic Women has opened a boarding home for children, and has in its care sixteen young children. Last year the league started in a small way a cottage on Twenty-Eighth Avenue, South, where a temporary home was given to children who needed care. The Minneapolis home is non-sectarian. The youngest guest is just two weeks old. Sometimes mothers are given employment. Mrs. Howard Chandler is manager of the home. The special committee of the league in charge includes Mrs. P.P. O'Hallaran. Mrs. O'Hallaran's committee includes Mrs. W.J. Moorhead, Mrs. W.S. Daggett, Mrs. M. Breslauer, and Mrs. J.A. McLaughlin."
1920 Census: Minneapolis, District 139, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Household headed by Wm B Hatch, 55 yo, born in Wisconsin, father born in Ohio, mother born in Vermont, occupation grain commissioner. Wife Anne Hatch, 49 yo, born in Canada, both parents born in Ireland, no occupation. Stepdaughter Dorothy Daggett, 19 yo, single, occupation bookkeeper at a bank. Stepdaughter Helen Daggett, 17 yo, single, no occupation.
1930 Federal Census, Minneapolis, District 154, Hennepin County, Minnesota: Head of household William B. Hatch, 66 years old, born in Wisconsin, occupation grain salesman. Wife Anne R. Hatch, 59 years old, born in Canada, both of her parents born in the "Irish Free State".
Per "Death Register", Anna Hatch of Minneapolis died of a stroke, 9/23/1945. Survived by one sister, Mrs. J. DeWitt; four stepchildren, Mrs. J.F. Burns, Mrs. J.W. Farr, Leo B. Hatch; daughter Mrs. F.H. Riley; son Paul Daggett. Her dob is given as 4 Feb 1871
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