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About Lieutenant Abraham Dickerman, I
Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus, pg. 451, 536
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8646607/abraham-dickerman
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dickerman-7
Profile last modified 30 Sep 2021 | Created 21 Sep 2010 | Last significant change:
30 Sep 2021
Mary (Dickerman) Bassett (abt. 1659 - 1728)
Mary Bassett formerly Dickerman
Born about 1659 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
Daughter of Abraham Dickerman and Mary (Cooper) Dickerman
Sister of Sarah (Dickerman) Sperry, Hannah (Dickerman) Chidsey, Ruth (Dickerman) Bradley, Abigail (Dickerman) Sperry, Abraham Dickerman II, Isaac Dickerman and Rebecca (Dickerman) Foote
Wife of Samuel Bassett — married 21 Jun 1677 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Mother of Mary (Bassett) Sherman, Phoebe (Bassett) Wardell, Abiah (Bassett) Hitchcock, Samuel Bassett, John Bassett, Abraham Bassett, Martha (Bassett) Yale, Amos Bassett, Ebenezer Bassett and Thankful (Bassett) Heaton
Died 28 Nov 1728 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
11:19: Rick Pierpont edited the Biography, Birth Place and Death Place for Mary (Dickerman) Bassett (abt.1659-1728). (Add Find A Grave link.) [Thank Rick for this]
Biography
Mary DICKERMAN [1][2][3] was born [4][5] calculated 1659.
She died 28 Nov 1728 and was buried in New Haven, CT. [4]
Mary married Samuel BASSETT on 21 Jun 1677 in New Haven, CT.[4]
Birth
c. 1659[4]
Marriage
21 June 1677 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut[4]
Death
28 November 1728 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut[4]
Burial
Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut[6]
Sources
↑ Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven (Clarence D. Smith, Rome, NY, 1923) Vol. 1, Page 239.
↑ Jacobus: Vol. 3, Page 749.
↑ Jacobus: Vol. 8, Page 2032.
↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Jacobus: Vol. 1, Page 135.
↑ William Richard Cutter, A.M., New England Families, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 3, p 1072.
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #8642042
Birth: 1634, England Death: Nov. 1, 1711 New Haven New Haven County Connecticut, USA
~MY ANCESTOR~ Abraham Dickerman came from England to Boston with his parents, THOMAS & ELLEN (WHITTINGTON) DICKERMAN when he was about a year of age. They settled in Dorchester, Mass. Abraham married MARY COOPER, daughter of JOHN & MARY (WOOLEN) COOPER on 10 Feb 1658 at Dorchester. They made their home in New Haven at the corner of Church & Elm across from the Green. He became a freeman Oct. 1669. He was elected deputy of the Conn. General Assemby for several terms. In 1683 he was confirmed Lieut. of the trainband. He was a signer of the Fundamental Agreement. They were the parents of eight children, my ancestor being DEACON ISAAC DICKERMAN.
Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Dickerman (1597 - 1657)
Eleanor Whittington Dickerman Bullard (1602 - ____)
Spouse:
Mary Cooper Dickerman (1640 - 1705)
Children:
Mary Dickerman Bassett (1659 - 1728)*
Sarah Dickerman Sperry (1663 - ____)*
Hannah Dickerman Chedsey (1665 - 1703)*
Ruth Dickerman Bradley (1668 - 1725)*
Abigail Dickerman Sperry (1670 - 1752)*
Abraham Dickerman (1673 - 1748)*
Isaac Dickerman (1677 - 1758)*
Rebecca Dickerman Foote (1679 - 1757)*
Sibling:
Hannah Dickerman Bassett (1622 - 1665)*
Abraham Dickerman (1634 - 1711)
*Calculated relationship
Inscription: Here Lies Ye Body of Lieut. Abram Dickerman Who Died Nov'r 1. 1711 aged 77 years.
Burial: Grove Street Cemetery New Haven New Haven County Connecticut, USA Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall of the Grove St. Cemetery
Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Apr 17, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8646607
Abraham Dickerman came from England to Boston with his parents, THOMAS & ELLEN (WHITTINGTON) DICKERMAN when he was about a year of age. They settled in Dorchester, Mass. Abraham married MARY COOPER, daughter of JOHN & MARY (WOOLEN) COOPER on 10 Feb 1658 at Dorchester. They made their home in New Haven at the corner of Church & Elm across from the Green. He became a freeman Oct. 1669. He was elected deputy of the Conn. General Assemby for several terms. In 1683 he was confirmed Lieut. of the trainband. He was a signer of the Fundamental Agreement. They were the parents of eight children.
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