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Henry Dickinson (1789)

Henry Dickinson
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Biography

Henry was born in 1789. He is the son of Tertullus Dickinson and Rebecca Chase. [1] Henry was baptized in Woodstock, N.B. Anglican Church January 21, 1796 with his brothers Reuben Chase Dickinson & Isaac Dickinson, & his sister Rebecca, as well as their father Tertullus Dickinson. Henry probably died young, at least before the time of his father's will in 1824 because he was not mentioned in the Tertullus Dickinson's will.

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  • White, Elizabeth Pearson, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 4: The First Five Generations of Documented Descendants Through His Fourth Child, Elizabeth(2) Howland, Wife of Ephraim Hicks and Capt. John Dickinson, Picton Press, Camden, Maine, 2008, Page 208.




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