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John Dickerman

Birth29 Oct 1644 - Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death02 Nov 1711 - New Haven, Connecticut
MotherEleanor "Ellen" Whittington of Amersham
FatherThomas II. Dickerman of Southwalk

Born in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 29 Oct 1644 to Thomas II. Dickerman of Southwalk and Eleanor "Ellen" Whittington of Amersham. John Dickerman married Abraham Dickeman and had 8 children. He passed away on 02 Nov 1711 in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Thomas Ii. Dickerman Of Southwalk
1597 - 1657
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Eleanor "Ellen" Whittington Of Amersham
1601 - 1671
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Abraham Dickeman
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Cooper
1640 - 1705
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Abigail Dickerman
1670 - 1752
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Abraham Dickerman
1673 - 1748
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Sarah Dickerman Sperry
1663 - 1708
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Mary Dickerman
1659 - 1728
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Rebecca Dickerman
1679 - 1757
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Ruth Dickerman
1668 - 1725
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Captain Isaac Dickerman
1677 - 1758
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Hannah Dickerman
1661 - 1708

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