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James Dickinson (1678 - 1706)

James Dickinson
Born in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Husband of — married 16 Jul 1701 in Rowley, Essex Co MAmap
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Died at age 27 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

James Dickinson, born 30 June 1678, married on 16 July 1701 to Mary, daughter of Thomas Wood. James and Mary Wood Dickinson had two children born in Rowley, MA. The children are: a daughter, Mary, and a son, James, who was born 31 December 1705. He died 5 January 1706 at age 27. According to the record, the widow Mary, married Daniel Pearson. The marriage of widow Mary (Wood) Dicason and Daniel Pearson is recorded in the Rowley Vital Records, as having taken place in Newbury on 9 December 1708.

Age: abt. 27 Parents: James & Rebecca Dickinson Spouse: Mary Wood Marriage: July 16, 1701 Death: Jan. 5, 1705/6

Marriage

Husband: James Dickinson
Wife: Mary Wood
Marriage:
Date: 16 JUL 1701
Place: Rowley, Essex Co MA
Source: #S795
User ID: 8E104A0DDCAF4831887A9A8D0839BEE30400
Child: Mary Dickinson
Child: James Dickinson


Sources

  • rootsweb.com records
Source S795
Text: Vital records of Rowley MA.
http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=10113&iid=dvm_PrimSrc000158-00145-1&rc=410,165,537,186;386,1413,540,1444;589,1412,693,1442&zp=50
  • WikiTree profile Dickinson-2229 created through the import of my family 10.ged on Aug 1, 2012 by Lydia Vierson. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Lydia and others.




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Dickinson-2229 and Dickinson-135 appear to represent the same person because: these are the same person.
posted by Daphne Maddox

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