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Braddock Dickerson

Birth01Jul1760 - Southold Long Island, NY
DeathMar 1839 - Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth Corey
FatherJohn Dickerson

Born in Southold Long Island, NY on 01Jul1760 to John Dickerson and Elizabeth Corey. Braddock Dickerson married Mary Ward and had 6 children. He passed away on Mar 1839 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York, United States.

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John Dickerson
1727 - 1778
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Elizabeth Corey
1730 - 1778
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Mary Ward
1759 - 1838
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John Braddock Dickerson
1790 - 1878
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Betsey Dickerson
Unknown - Unknown
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Patty Dickerson
Unknown - Unknown
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Polly Dickerson
Unknown - Unknown
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David I Dickerson
Unknown - Unknown
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William I Dickerson
Unknown - Unknown

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