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David Dickinson (1747 - 1822)

Major David Dickinson
Born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
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Husband of — married 29 Jan 1783 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
Died at age 75 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
2nd Major David Dickinson served with Hampshire County, Massachusetts Militia during the American Revolution.

Birth and Family

David Dickinson was born on 31 Aug 1747, in Hatfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was the son of Thomas Dickinson and Prudence Smith.

Marriage

David Dickinson and Elizabeth Ashley filed Marriage Intentions on 29 Jan 1783, in Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States. [1]

Children

1. Elizabeth Dickinson, b. 4 Feb 1784.
2. Nancy Dickinson, b. 8 Nov 1785.
3. Clarissa Dickinson, b. 18 Aug 1787.

Siblings

1. Eliphalet Dickinson.
2. Thomas Wells Dickinson.
3. Hepzibah (Dickinson) Field.
4. Honor (Dickinson) Herbert.
5. Prudence Dickinson.
6. Jonathan Dickinson.
7. Consider Dickinson.
8. Clarissa (Dickinson) Childs .

Military Service

David Dickinson rose to the rank of Major during the Revolutionary War. [2]

Death and Burial

David died on 15 Dec 1822, age 77, in Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried in the Old Deerfield Burying Ground, Deerfield, Massachusetts. Revolutionary soldier. GR1 [3][4]

Sources

  1. Vital Records of Deerfield, MA until 1850 Marriage Intentions.
  2. Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors, from Hampshire County, p. 735.
  3. Vital Records of Deerfield, MA until 1850 Death Record
  4. Find A Grave: Memorial #39625581 Retrieved 2 Mar 2018




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