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John Dibble

Birth15 Dec 1702 - Old Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Death1 Aug 1773 - Mount Washington, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Severance
FatherJohn Dibble

Born in Old Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States on 15 Dec 1702 to John Dibble and Mary Severance. John Dibble married Lydia Hill and had 14 children. He passed away on 1 Aug 1773 in Mount Washington, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Dibble
1674 - 1718
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Mary Severance
1681 - 1747
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Hill
1700 - 1756
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Mary Jones
1711 - 1799
Children Show all
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Daniel Dibble (Aka Dibbell)
1754 - 1842
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Lydia Dibble
1731 - 1805
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Susannah Dibble
1735 - Unknown
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Reuben Dibble
1727 - 1779
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John Dibble
1725 - 1756
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Abigail Dibble
1741 - 1772
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Samuel Dibble
1737 - 1810
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Charles Dibble
1732 - 1787
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Joel Dibble
1733 - Unknown
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Rachel Dibble
1740 - Unknown
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Mary Dibble
1746 - 1825
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Lydia Dibble
1731 - 1784
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Josiah Dibble
1737 - Unknown
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William Debell
1747 - 1816

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