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Shubael Dimmock

Also Known As: "Deacon Shubael Dimmock", "Shubal Dimmick", "Dymoke"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), Colonial America
Death: October 29, 1732 (88)
Mansfield, Windham County (Present Tolland County), Province of Connecticut, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas "the Elder" Dimmock and Ann Dymoke
Husband of Elizabeth Dimmock and Joanna Dimmock
Father of Captain Thomas Dimmock, Sr.; John G. Dimmock; Timothy Dimmock; Shubael Dimmock, II; Joseph Dimmock and 4 others
Brother of John Dimmick; Timothy Dimmock, Jr.; Elizabeth Dimmock; Susanna (Dimmock) Shelley; Infant Dimmock and 4 others

Occupation: Called "Ensign" and "Deacon".He was Ensign in the Militia; Selectman in Barnstable 1685-86; deputy of Colony Court, 1685, 86, 89.About 1693 he moved to Mansfield, CT where he was known as Deacon Dimick, an Elder in the Congregational Church(Ref. pg 338-33
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Shubael Dimmock 15 September 1644–29 October 1732

Birth • 3 Sources 15 September 1644 Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America

Age 88 Death • 4 Sources 29 October 1732 Mansfield, Windham, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Shobal Dimock in entry for Benjamin Dimock, "Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995"

SPOUSES AND CHILDREN

Shubael Dimmock 1644-1732

Marriage: April 1663 Barnstable, Plymouth, British Colonial America

Joanna Bursley 1646-1727

Children (9)

John Dimmock 1656-1756

Timothy Dimock 1658-1718

Shubael Dimmock 1663-1728

Thomas Dimmock 1664-1697

Joseph Dimock 1665-1755

Benjamin Dimock 1670-1751

Joanna Dimock 1672-1766

Mahitable Dimock 1677-1705

Thankful Dimmock 1682-1757

PARENTS AND SIBLINGS

Elder Thomas Dimmock 1610-1658

Marriage: Bef 1635 , , England

Ann Hammond 1616-1686

Children (7)

Elizabeth Dimmock 1636-1686

Dimmock 1638-1640

Dorothy Dimmock 1639-1640

Timothy Dimmock 1639-1640

Mehitabel Dimmick 1642-1676

Shubael Dimmock 1644-1732

Susanna Dimmock 1646-1694



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Profile last modified 12 Jul 2020 | Created 16 Mar 2013

Shubael (Dimmick) Dimmuck (1644 - 1732)

Deacon Shubael "Shobal Shubeall" Dimmuck formerly Dimmick aka Dymock, Dymocke, Dimock, Dimmock, Dimick, Demick

Born 15 Sep 1644 in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony

Son of Thomas (Dimmock) Dimocke and Anne (Unknown) Dimmick

Brother of Thomas Dimick, Susanna (Dimmick) Shelley, John Dimick, Timothy Dimick, Mehitable (Dimmock) Child and Elizabeth Dimick

Husband of Joanna (Bursley) Dimock — married 1675 [location unknown]

Father of Thomas Dimock, Joseph Dimmick, John G. Dimmick, Timothy Dimmock, Shubael Dimmick Jr., Mahitable Dimmock, Benjamin Dimmick, Joanna (Dimmick) Conant and Thankful (Dimmock) Waldo

Died 29 Oct 1732 in Mansfield, Windham, Connecticut

Biography

LNAB=Dimmick

"He was the only s. of Eld. Thos., who lived to mature age; inher. his father's est. and in 1688 resided. in his father's "fortified: house in Barnstable. The house which he built for himself in Mansfield, 217 years ago, is still in good repair, and of the class known as "high single houses" - containing the same number of rooms, fronted either north or due south so that on clear days, the shadow of the house acted as a sun-dial to the inmates - the only time-piece they could consult, (Otis' Barnstable Families), he was later for a short time, a resident of Yarmouth, MA: was a selectman in Barnstable and deputy to Col. Ct., 1685-6 and 1689, after the expulsion of Sir Edward Andros; was an Ensign in militia; in 1693 removed to Mansfield, CT, where he was known as "Deacon". The original Charter Covenant signed by him is framed and hangs upon the walls of the present Congregational Church in Mansfield. He died Sunday, 29 Oct., 1732, in 91st year; his wife d. 8 May 1727, age 83; both buried in Mansfield Cemetery."[1]

"Shubaell sonn of Mr Dimmick" was baptized in Barnstable, Massachusetts on 15 Sept. 16[44] [2].

He married Joanna Bursley April 1653 in Barnstable. She was the daughter of John Bursley.[3] The town record for this family was given after the fact and there is a notation that the dates are 10 years early, so marriage is probably 1663. He m. April, 1663, Joanna (dau. John) Bursley, who was bp. in March., 1645-6 and d. Mansfield, CT., 8 May, 1927, age 83.[1] Deacon Dimmock died 29 OCT 1732, and is buried at the Mansfield Center Cemetery in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut[4]

Shobal Dimock & Joanna Bursley [d. 1st John] Married in April 1653

his son Thomas born in April 1654 John born in January 1656 Timothy born in March 1658 Shobal born in Feb. 1663 [Ba. 1687] Joseph born in Sep. 1665 Benjamin born in Mar. 1670 Joanna born March 1672 [bap May 1688] Thankful born Nov. 1674 [bap Sep 1683] [Mehetable bap. 1683] [These Records perhaps 10 year too old] [These records 10 years too early - see Baptisms] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010). Barnstable V1

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 "Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Consisting of Volume II of The History of Ancient Wethersfield. Part 1 Stiles, Henry R 1904 Pge 293" ↑ "Scituate and Barnstable Church Records." New England Hist. and Gen. Register. 9:283. NEHGS, 1855. ↑ Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. GMB1:282 ↑ http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21537167 The First Settlers of Barnstable, MS., The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1848) Vol. 2, Page 66 Ancestry.com. Genealogical notes of Barnstable families [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Otis, Amos,. Genealogical notes of Barnstable families. Barnstable, Mass.: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1888-1890.

In the commission of Edward Dimmock engrossed on parchment, three different spellings of the name occur. The family usually write the name Dimmock, but many Dimick, which is more nearly in accordance with the pronunciation than any other spelling. It is probably a Welch or West England name, and some facts stated by Burke in his genealogy of the family favor the family tradition, that Elder Thomas Dimmock’s father was Edward, and that he came from Barnstaple or that vicinity…. III. Shubael, baptized Sept. 15, 1644, married Joanna, daughter of John Bursley, April 1663. The children of Elder Dimmock are not recorded on the Barnstable town, or on the Plymouth Colony records. The above are from the church records, which are more reliable than either of the others. He may have had children before he came to Barnstable; but it is not probable. The widow [of Elder Dimmock] Ann [Hammond] Dimmock was living in Oct. 1683. The date of her decease is not on the town or church records. She probably died before 1686.

Ensign Shubael Dimmock, only son of Elder Thomas, who lived to mature age, sustained the character and reputation of his father. In 1669 he was a resident in Yarmouth; but did not remain long. In Barnstable he was much employed in town business. He was one of the selectmen in 1685-66, a deputy to the Colony Court in the same years, and again in 1689 after the expulsion of Sir Edmond Andros. He was Ensign of the militia company, and was called in the records Ensign Shubael Dimmock. About the year 1693 he removed to Mansfield, Conn., where he was known as Dea [Deacon] Dimmock. He died in that town Sunday, Oct. 29, 1732, at 9 o’clock, in the 91st year of his age, and his wife Joanna May 8, 1727, aged 83 years. He inherited the real estate of his father, to which he made large additions. Of his place of residence and business in Yarmouth, I find no trace in the records. In 1686 he resided in the fortification house which was his father’s. The house which his son Capt. Thomas afterwards resided in, was built and owned by him [Shubael]. It was built [in the 1700s] and as it has always been kept in good repair, few would mistrust from its appearance that it was so ancient. It remained in the family until about 1812, when it was sold. [It goes on to describe the style of house as being the same wooden with same number of rooms as his father built]. Ensign Dimmock, at the time of his marriage, April 1663, was only eighteen years and seven months old, and his wife Joanna seventeen years and one month. At her death, they had lived in the marriage state 64 years. His children born in Barnstable were: Thomas, John, Timothy, Shubael, Joseph, Mehitabel, Benjamin, Joanna, Thankful.


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Deacon Shubael "Shobal Shubeall" Dimock formerly Dimmick aka Dymock Dymocke Dimock Dimmock Dimick Demick

Born Sep 1642 in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony

Son of Thomas Dimmock and Anne (Unknown) Dimmick

Brother of Thomas Dimick, Susanna Hammond (Dimmick) Shelley, John Dimick, Timothy Dimick, Mehitable (Dimmock) Child and Elizabeth Dimick

Husband of Joanna (Bursley) Dimock — married 1675 [location unknown]

Father of Thomas Dimock, Joseph Dimmick, John G. Dimmick, Timothy Dimmock, Shubael Dimmick Jr., Mahitable Dimmock, Benjamin Dimmick, Joanna (Dimmick) Conant and Thankful (Dimmock) Waldo

Died 29 Oct 1732 in Mansfield, Windham, Connecticut

Profile last modified 21 Apr 2019 | Created 16 Mar 2013

Biography

LNAB=Dimmick

"He was the only s. of Eld. Thos., who lived to mature age; inher. his father's est. and in 1688 resided. in his father's "fortified: house in Barnstable. The house which he built for himself in Mansfield, 217 years ago, is still in good repair, and of the class known as "high single houses" - containing the same number of rooms, fronted either north or due south so that on clear days, the shadow of the house acted as a sun-dial to the inmates - the only time-piece they could consult, (Otis' Barnstable Families), he was later for a short time, a resident of Yarmouth, MA: was a selectman in Barnstable and deputy to Col. Ct., 1685-6 and 1689, after the expulsion of Sir Edward Andros; was an Ensign in militia; in 1693 removed to Mansfield, CT, where he was known as "Deacon". The original Charter Covenant signed by him is framed and hangs upon the walls of the present Congregational Church in Mansfield. He died Sunday, 29 Oct., 1732, in 91st year; his wife d. 8 May 1727, age 83; both buried in Mansfield Cemetery."[1]

"Shubaell sonn of Mr Dimmick" was baptized in Barnstable, Massachusetts on 15 Sept. 16[44] [2].

He married Joanna Bursley April 1653 in Barnstable. She was the daughter of John Bursley.[3] The town record for this family was given after the fact and there is a notation that the dates are 10 years early, so marriage is probably 1663. He m. April, 1663, Joanna (dau. John) Bursley, who was bp. in March., 1645-6 and d. Mansfield, CT., 8 May, 1927, age 83.[1] Deacon Dimmock died 29 OCT 1732, and is buried at the Mansfield Center Cemetery in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut[4]

Shobal Dimock & Joanna Bursley [d. 1st John] Married in April 1653

his son Thomas born in April 1654 John born in January 1656 Timothy born in March 1658 Shobal born in Feb. 1663 [Ba. 1687] Joseph born in Sep. 1665 Benjamin born in Mar. 1670 Joanna born March 1672 [bap May 1688] Thankful born Nov. 1674 [bap Sep 1683] [Mehetable bap. 1683] [These Records perhaps 10 year too old] [These records 10 years too early - see Baptisms] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010). Barnstable V1

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 "Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Consisting of Volume II of The History of Ancient Wethersfield. Part 1 Stiles, Henry R 1904 Pge 293" ↑ "Scituate and Barnstable Church Records." New England Hist. and Gen. Register. 9:283. NEHGS, 1855. ↑ Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. GMB1:282 ↑ http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21537167 The First Settlers of Barnstable, MS., The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1848) Vol. 2, Page 66




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GEDCOM Note

In the entries for the marriage and the children in “Mayflower Descendant” is the note that “These records perhaps 10 years too old.” and so the year of this marriage was more likely 1663 and all of the childrens dates may be in error. Source Link: https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000175875792831label=@S418@

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Shubael Dimmock's Timeline

1644
September 15, 1644
Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), Colonial America
September 15, 1644
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
September 15, 1644
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
1664
April 4, 1664
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1666
January 1, 1666
Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1668
March 1668
Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony
1673
February 1673
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1675
September 17, 1675
Barnstable, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, New England
1677
September 1677
Barnstable, Plymouth Colony