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Samuel Cook Dickinson (1878 - 1945)

Samuel Cook (Cook) Dickinson
Born in Lower Brighton, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 30 Jun 1897 in Carleton Co., NBmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 67 in Carlisle, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Mayflower Descendant
(James, Darius Tertullus, Darius, Amos, Amos, James Dickinson, Elizabeth, John Howland)


Biography

Samuel was born in 1878. He is the son of Lavinia Bishop and James Dickinson. He passed away in 1945.

Samuel is generally referred to as Cook. Cook's death certificate suggests he was born Jan 2, 1877.

Sources

  • 1881 Census of Canada, New Brunswick, District 31 Carleton County, sub-district J, Brighton; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Page 31, Family 124.
  • 1891 Census of Canada, New Brunswick, District 12 Carleton County, sub-district B, Brighton, Div. 2; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Page 39, Family 190.
  • 1901 Census of Canada, New Brunswick, District 14 Carleton County, sub-district B, Brighton, Div. 4; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Page 6, Family 48.
  • 1911 Census of Canada, New Brunswick, District 25 Carleton County, sub-district 3, Brighton; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Page 20, Family 179.
  • Carlisle Cemetery, Carleton County, NB. transcribed by Eugene Quigley (August 2002)




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