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Nehemiah DICKERMAN

Birth25 Jan 1777 - Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Deathaft 3 Mar 1817 - Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLydia Leach
FatherJohn Dickerman

Born in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA on 25 Jan 1777 to John Dickerman and Lydia Leach. Nehemiah DICKERMAN married Ruth Clark and had 10 children. He passed away on aft 3 Mar 1817 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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John Dickerman
1746 - 1802
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Lydia Leach
1746 - 1783
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Ruth Clark
1774 - 1825
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Chloe Dickerman
1803 - 1830
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Nehemiah Dickerman
1801 - 1843
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Joseph Dickerman
1805 - 1832
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George Dickerman
1807 - 1884
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Jerusha Dickerman
1809 - 1820
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Maria Dickerman
1813 - 1845
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Martha Dickerman
1818 - 1825
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Mary Dickerman
1811 - 1865
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Martha Dickerman
1810 - 1860
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Dickerman
1818 - 1825

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