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Richard Dickinson (1526 - 1605)

Richard Dickinson
Born in Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1540 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 79 in Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, Englandmap
Profile last modified | Created 22 May 2011
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Contents

Biography

Richard was born about 1526. Richard Dickinson ... He passed away in 1605.

Marriage

Husband: Richard Dickinson
Wife: Elizabeth Bagnall
Marriage:
Date: 1540
User ID: 2E9D5D961EF644F99D5133CF8E24F7CA72E2
Child: Thomas Dickinson
Husband: William Dickinson
Wife: Rachel Kinge
Marriage:
Date: 1520
Child: Richard Dickinson

Original Sources

Source S2
Text: Manuscript
Text: [Hugh Darrell Miller, comp.]
Text: Genealogy: Ethel Peters Miller/Hugh Darrell Miller
Text: 1985
Text: copy in possession of author

Sources added Dec 2018

  • "Hudson-Mohawk Family Histories: "Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family memoirs, Vol.IV; pg.,1572 continued from pg., 1571 on Dickinson beginning with (I) Nathaniel Dykenson/Dickinson, in Yorkshire which descends from Walter de Caen (Kinge) who arrived with William the Conqueror. (II) Johnne Dykonson, freeholder, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, m. 1260, Margaret Lambert, and d. 1316. (III) William Dykenson, freeholder, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, d. 1330-31. (IV) Hugh Dykensonne, freeholder, Kinston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, d. 1376. (V) Anthoyne Dickensonne, freeholder, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, m. 1376 Catheryne De La Pole, and d. 1396. (VI) Richard Dickinson, freeholder, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, m. 1399, Margaret Cooper, d. 1441. (VII) Thomas Dickinson, freeholder, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, m. 1430, Margaret Lambert, a Kingston woman. He was alderman of Hull, England, from 1443-1444, and mayor from 1444 to 14__, and d. 1475. (VIII) Hugh Dickinson, freeholder, removed to Kenson Manor, Yorkshire, m. 1451 Agnes Swillington, d. 1509. (IX) William Dickinson, freeholder of Kenson Manor, Yorkshire, m. 1475, Isabel Langton, and d. 1546. (X) John Dickinson settled in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He m. 1499, Elizabeth Danby, was alderman 1525 to 1544, and d. 1554. (XI) William Dickinson settled at Bradley Hall, Staffordshire; married, in 1520, Rachel Kinge; d. in 1590. (XII) Richard Dickinson, of Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, m. 1540 Elizabeth Bagnall, and d. 1605. (XIII) Thomas Dickinson, clerk of Portsmouth navy yard, England from 1567 to 1587; removed to Cambridge in 1587; married judith Carey, d. 1590. (XIV) William Dickinson settled at Ely, Cambridge, and m. 1594, Sarah Stacey, of Ely, d. 1628. (XV) Nathaniel Dickinson the American ancestor, was born in Ely, Cambridge, England in 1600...." Note that the source continues with the extensive biography of (XV) Nathaniel Dickinson and the Connecticut lineage. Page image online record source access thru: [www.Ancestry.com],
  • "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for: Rycherd Dyckynson, male. Spouse: Elsabeth. Child: Symon Dyckynson. Household members: Rycherd Dyckynson, Elsabeth, Symon Dyckynson." Online record source access thru: [www.Ancestry.com].
  • "England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 Death for: Elizabeth Dickinson. Burial 19 Aug 1560. Spouse: Richard Dickenson." Online record source access thru: [www.Ancestry.com].
  • "Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 for: Richard Dickinson, male. Birth abt 1521, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Death 1605 in England. Death age 84. Father: William Dickinson. Mother: Rachel King. Spouse: Elizabeth Bagnell. Children: James Dickinson. URL: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-bremer/I2570.php

Footnotes

Acknowledgments

This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

Object

Object:
File: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=45481dc5-d5a8-4bd5-a1eb-10803589a30f&tid=4552506&pid=1323
Format: pdf
Title: The Ancestry of Mary Jewett

Sources

  1. Dickinson-3252 was created by Ronda House through the import of Roger _ Ronda (Drange, Pfau) H.ged on Jun 26, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.




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Dickinson-3252 and Dickinson-1670 appear to represent the same person because: Observe the much more complete information in Dickenson-1670.
posted by David Willcox
Wikitree takes Elizabeth Dickinson’s ancestry on out for many generations Her purported ancestors include many of the royalty and aristocracy of England and Europe, including a descent from Charlemagne and Alfred the Great. I have doubts about this Dickinson line being connected with Elizabeth who married Thomas Bowker. This Dickinson line is well documented from a Johnne Dykonson who is 1260 married Margaret de Lambert to Richard Dickinson born at Bradley Hall in Staffordshire, married Elizabeth Bagnall of Staffordshire and died in 1605. According to the Record of the Lambert-Dickinson Family by Wharton Dickinson (1901) Richard and Elizabeth had nine children: Symon, Richard, William, Thomas, Eliza (born 1549, died unmarried), Rachel, John, Elizabeth (born 1556, died unmarried) and Robert. Other genealogies follow this same Dickinson line down to Richard but then go on to follow one or another of his sons. The Record of the Lambert-Dickinson Family is the only source I can find that lists all of Richard’s children. The Elizabeth born in 1556 is obviously the Elizabeth who is purported to be the wife of Thomas Bowker but that source states that Elizabeth born in 1556 died unmarried.

The records of Manchester Cathedral in Manchester, Lancashire show that Elizabeth Dycconson married Thomas Bowker 28 August 1577. It does not show either of their parents but includes the word “istius” which the translator states means “both of this parish”. Elizabeth Dickinson’s purported father, Richard Dickinson, lived and died at Bradley Hall in Staffordshire. Elizabeth was said to be of Manchester in Lancashire when she married. That was evidently where she lived with her family until her death as the records of Manchester Cathedral also show that Elizabeth Bowker, wife of Thomas Bowker, was buried there on 29 September 1640.

I have been unable to find any source that connects the Elizabeth Dycconson who married Thomas Bowker to Richard and Elizabeth (Bagnall) Dickinson of Bradley Hall in Staffordshire or to that Dickinson family of Yorkshire and Staffordshire.

posted by Patricia Martin
Somethings messed up 'behind the scenes' because both spouses are Bagnell-13. There are two internal pointers to each spouse profile (see this profiles spouse's). I'm guessing something went fubar during the merge process.
Do we know why under spouse elizabeth is listed twice? As far as i can tell they have the same url/have already been merged
Dickenson-418 and Dickinson-1670 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents; same wife; same birth and death information.
posted by Kenneth Kinman

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