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David Dimick

Birth30 NOV 1767 - Tolland, Connecticut
Death26 Jul 1816 - Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherLydia Stearns
FatherShubael Dimock

Born in Tolland, Connecticut on 30 NOV 1767 to Shubael Dimock and Lydia Stearns. David Dimick married Rachel Allen and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1816 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Shubael Dimock
1731 - 1804
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Lydia Stearns
1732 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Allen
1780 - 1833
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Sally Perkins
1771 - 1796
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Ethan Allen Dimick
1804 - 1875
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Hollis Dimick
1808 - 1818
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Philosca Dimock
1793 - 1872
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Edward Dimick
1813 - 1890
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Rachel Dimick
1798 - 1823
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Achsah Dimick
1815 - 1839
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David Dimick
1794 - 1796
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Prelate Dimick
1801 - 1885
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David Dimick
1800 - 1845

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