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Benjamin Mendes Wagett Waggett, 1856 - 1858 Benjamin Mendes Wagett Waggett 1856 1858
Benjamin Mendes Wagett Waggett was born in 1856, to Robert Gillim Waggett and Lucertia Wilkinson Wagett (born Hunderakes Hendricks).
Benjamin had 4 siblings: Annie Matilda Greenaway Lawson (born Wagett Waggett) and .
Benjamin passed away in 1858, at age 2.
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Benjamin WaggettBenjamin Waggett in The Boston Globe - July 3 1919
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"... morning of 20. They their revolvers at nn automobile purty i which lied refused to stop after being signalled. The complaint against tmo i police officers was brought hv Benjamin Waggett of Beverly. Judge Sear.; said that unde; thc clr- I ilie policemen were Justi- I fled in the usc of their revolvers. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Benjamin F. WaggettBenjamin F. Waggett in The Boston Herald - Nov 24 1927
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"... total of 9218 registered. Drawing took place, with the result that the five named for places as alder- in numerical order, were Henry F. Archer, McMahon, Willis H. Bell, Benjamin F. Waggett and Henry B. Leighton. First places for ward were drawn as follows: ward 1, Charles E. Gass; ward 3, Forman A. Crowley; ward 4, John L. Hanners. NO. BILLERICA MAN ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Benjamin F. WaggettBenjamin F. Waggett in The Boston Post - Dec 12 1923
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"... of him. Beads of perspiration came out over his face and he swayed as the clerk pronounced the sentence ordered by Judge Sisk. and J. B. McMahon with 1603. Benjamin F. Waggett was elected Alderman from Ward 1, defeating Chester L. Pearson, 767 to 672. In Ward 2, Carl E. Jacobson was elected Alderman, City Council, was returned as Coun- ning over ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States