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Collection Summary
Biographical SketchesThe Davenport family lived on the Wakefield Estate in Milton, Mass. from the early 1700s to the 1860s. John Davenport (1664-1725) is believed to have been the first owner of the Milton property. He was born in Dorchester, Mass. on 20 Oct. 1664. His name first appears on the Milton tax list in 1707. John married Naomi Foster of Dorchester, and they had seven children, including Samuel Davenport (1697-1773), who is believed to have been the next owner of the Milton property. Samuel married Rebecca Holbrook, and they had a son, also named Samuel (1720-1793). This Samuel married twice, first to Rebecca "Sarah" Whiting and then to Sarah Tucker. He was a silversmith and served on the jury that tried Captain Preston for the Boston Massacre. He probably inherited the property in the 1740s. When he died, he bequeathed the estate to his son Isaac (1753-1828). Isaac first appears on Milton's tax list in 1800. Isaac Davenport married Mary May (1769-1853), daughter of Samuel May of Boston, in 1787. Isaac was a merchant in the city of Boston and owned store No. 8, and possibly No. 9, on Long Wharf in Boston. Isaac was John McLean's business partner. McLean, who is well known for making a fortune importing molasses, also kept a house in Milton. Isaac was also a business partner of Richard Dalton Tucker for some time, conducting business out of stores No. 23 and 24 on Long Wharf. Isaac and Mary had two daughters: Mary May Davenport (1795-1843), who married Joseph Henshaw Hayward, and Louisa Goddard Davenport (1808-1859), who married Samuel Wigglesworth. Mary and Joseph Hayward had six children, including Louisa, Josephine (who married Henry P. Binney), and Isaac Davenport Hayward. The Davenport family is related to both William Dawes, who served in the Revolutionary War and married Samuel May's daughter Mehitable, and the Alcott family (Samuel May's granddaughter, Abigail, married Amos Bronson Alcott). SourcesGraham, Shelby, Annie Rotner, and Claire Dempsey. "Biographies of Wakefield Property Owners." Mary M .B. Wakefield Charitable Trust: History and Background, June 2007. October 2006. Collection DescriptionThis collection contains correspondence, deeds, wills, inventories, plans of land, accounts, receipts, and other papers of the Davenport family of Milton, Mass. Among the family correspondents are Isaac Davenport; his wife Mary (May) Davenport; their son-in-law Joseph H. Hayward; their niece Louisa G. (Archbald) Frothingham; and members of the May, Davenport, and related families. The bulk of the collection consists of papers related to the estate of merchant Isaac Davenport (1753-1828). Also included is a receipt book of Davenport and his business partner Richard D. Tucker; an account book of Milton farmer Samuel Davenport; deeds for land belonging to Samuel Davenport and Samuel Davenport, Jr.; and correspondence and financial papers of Mary (May) Davenport. Related MaterialsThe Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) holds the following collections related to the Davenport family papers: Henry P. Binney family papers. Ms. N-2355. Finding aid available at: http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0353. Cunningham family papers. Ms. N-2354. Finding aid available at: http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0352. Joseph H. Hayward family papers. Ms. N-2368. Finding aid available at: http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0354. Acquisition InformationOn deposit from the Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust, September 2011. Custodial HistoryThe Henry P. Binney family papers, Cunningham family papers, Davenport family papers, Joseph H. Hayward family papers, and Mary M. B. Wakefield papers originally formed one large collection at the Wakefield Estate in Milton, Mass. Before the papers were deposited at the MHS, they were separated into these five separate but closely related collections. Organization of the CollectionThe collection is organized into the following series:
Detailed Description of the Collection
Preferred CitationDavenport family papers, on deposit from the Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust, Massachusetts Historical Society. Access TermsThis collection is indexed under the following headings in ABIGAIL, the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should search the catalog using these headings.
Materials Removed from the CollectionA carte-de-visite photograph of Samuel Norton Wigglesworth (1845-1861), the son of Samuel and Louisa Goddard (Davenport) Wigglesworth, ca. 1861, has been removed to Portraits small (Photo. #9.32).
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