Died
at age 57
in Mason, Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire, USA
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Biography
When Amos Dakin was born on January 29, 1732, in Concord, Massachusetts, his father, Samuel, was 31 and his mother, Mary, was 30. [1][2][3][4][5] He married Thankful Sarah Minot on June 12, 1755, in Lincoln, Massachusetts. [6][7] They had 12 children in 22 years. [8] He died on April 28, 1789, in Mason, New Hampshire, at the age of 57, and was buried in Pole Hill Cemetery. [9][4][10]
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Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.
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Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 14 October 2021), memorial page for Deacon Amos Dakin (29 Jan 1732–27 Apr 1789), Find A Grave: Memorial #172596048, citing Pleasant View Cemetery, Mason, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA ; Maintained by Shan Clark (contributor 47409441).
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"New Hampshire Deaths and Burials, 1784–1949." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 065 : 1907. page 307
Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Book ; Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR: Vol 082, page 129
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls. Vol. 50 (Child: Samuel)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Amos by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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