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Dickinson Family of Monroe, NH Genealogy Page
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"Dickinson Family of Monroe, NH Genealogy Page
Site Map for the Genealogy Pages
by Clara Augusta Dickinson Weeks , 1955
[[Notes by Laurie Dickinson Trask Mann , 1996]]
Visit the Dickinson
Family Genealogy Forum
Dickinson Family Association
The Dickinsons of New England trace their American ancestry to
Nathaniel Dickinson who was born in Ely, Cambridge,
England in 1600.
[[from
Hudson-Mohawk Family Memoirs, Vol. IV, Hudson-Mohawk Family Histories , Page 1572
He married Anna Gull (Tull?) in 1630. They
emmigrated to Boston in 1630 and Connecticut in 1637, where he became a
colonial leader. They had ten children. In 1649, they helped to
found Hadley, Massachusetts. He died there on June 16, 1676.
]]
For more information
about this line of Dickinsons in England, see Steve Condarcure's Colonial New England
Genealogy . (Unfortunately, there is no information about the
line between Nehemiah Dickinson and Elijah Dickinson almost 100 years later.)
The Dickinsons of Monroe, NH were descendants of Nathaniel's son,
Nehemiah. Nehemiah was born in about 1644 in Wethersfield, CT.
He married Mary Cowles (daughter of John & Hannah Cowles) in
1671. He died on September 9, 1723 and was buried in Hadley, MA.
Records show that Ruben Dickinson, who came from Fairlee,
Vermont in the year 1796 was the first to bring his name to the Monroe area.
He a"
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