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Jonathan Dickerman

Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Death: July 28, 1795 (76)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Deacon Isaac Dickerman and Mary Dickerman
Husband of Deborah Dickerman; Hannah Dickerman and Rebecca Dickerman
Father of Enos Dickerman; Jonathan Dickerman; Hezekiah Dickerman; Rebeckah Ives; Amos Dickerman and 2 others
Brother of Ruth Hall; Samuel B. Dickerman; Stephen Dickerman; Mary White; Abigail Gorham and 1 other

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Brian A. Kowal
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About Jonathan Dickerman

He was a farmer who owned lots of land in Hamden, Connecticut.

Burial

Find A Grave Memorial# 8653294

Inscription

"Sacred to the Memory/ of Mr. Jonathan Dickerman/ who departed this Life/ July 29th AD 1795/ in the 77th Year of his age. He was a reputable member of Society/ benevolent to the Poor in Distress, Industry, regularity, frugality & good Economy marked his life. To human appearance he was a follower & promoter of the religion of Jesus."

Marriages

  1. Rebecca Bassett
  2. Hannah (Leavenworth) Moss, widow of Nicholas Moss
  3. Deborah (Tuttle) Todd, widow of Christopher Todd.

Children with Rebecca

  1. Enos - married Lois Alling on Oct. 22,1767) was a soldier in the Rev. War, and was taken prisoner by the British. He died in New York City.
  2. Rebecca
  3. Jonathan
  4. Hezekiah
  5. Joel
  6. Amos
  7. Benoni.

~MY DICKERMAN FAMILY~ Jonathan was the son of my ancestors, ISAAC & MARY (ATWATER) DICKERMAN. He married Rebecca Bassett 27 Jan 1742 in New Haven, CT. They were the parents of Enos, Rebecca, Jonathan, Hezekiah, Joel, Amos, & Benoni. Jonathan may have married three times. His second wife was Hannah (Leavenworth) Moss, widow of Nicholas Moss, and his third wife was Deborah (Tuttle) Todd, widow of Christopher Todd. He was a farmer with lots of land in Hamden.

Note: Their son Enos Dickerman (married Lois Alling on Oct. 22,1767) was a soldier in the Rev. War, and was taken prisoner by the British. He died in New York City.

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Jonathan Dickerman's Timeline

1719
July 4, 1719
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
1743
November 2, 1743
New Haven, New Haven, CT
1745
March 12, 1745
1746
January 13, 1746
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1754
November 6, 1754
New Haven, New Haven County, Province of Connecticut
1757
January 2, 1757
1757
1759
January 12, 1759
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States