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John Dickenson

Birth1622 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Death5 March 1683 - Oyster Bay, Livingston, New York, United States
MotherMary Taylor
FatherJOHN B DICKERSON / DICKINSON / DICKENSON

Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 1622 to JOHN B DICKERSON / DICKINSON / DICKENSON and Mary Taylor. John Dickenson married Elizabeth Howland and had 5 children. He passed away on 5 March 1683 in Oyster Bay, Livingston, New York, United States.

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John B Dickerson / Dickinson / Dickenson
1602 - 1683
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Mary Taylor
1602 - 1647
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Elizabeth Howland
1631 - 1692
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Elizabeth Dickenson
1652 - 1695
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Capt Joseph Dickinson
1654 - 1721
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Mercy Dickinson
1657 - 1723
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Jabez Dickinson
1660 - 1708
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Lydia Dickinson
1662 - 1703

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