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a. Note:   POSTED ON FIND A GRAVE WEB SITE: Birth: Jul. 4, 1719
 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
 Death: Jul. 29, 1795
 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
  ~MY DICKERMAN FAMILY~
 Jonathan was the son of my ancestors, ISAAC & MARY (ATWATER) DICKERMAN. He married Rebecca Bassett 27 Jan 1742 in New Haven, CT. They were the parents of Enos, Rebecca, Jonathan, Hezekiah, Joel, Amos, & Benoni.
 Jonathan may have married three times. His second wife was Hannah (Leavenworth) Moss, widow of Nicholas Moss, and his third wife was Deborah (Tuttle) Todd, widow of Christopher Todd.
 He was a farmer with lots of land in Hamden.
  Note: Their son Enos Dickerman (married Lois Alling on Oct. 22,1767) was a soldier in the Rev. War, and was taken prisoner by the British. He died in New York City.
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 Parents: Isaac Dickerman (1677 - 1758) Mary Alling Dickerman (1717 - 1802) Spouses: Rebecca Bassett Dickerman (1721 - 1760) Hannah Leavenworth Dickerman (1719 - 1789)* Children: Enos Dickerman (1743 - 1776)* Rebecca Dickerman (1745 - 1751)* Jonathan Dickerman (1746 - 1821)* Hezekiah Dickerman (1748 - 1751)* Hezekiah Dickerman (1754 - 1815)* Rebeckah Dickerman Ives (1757 - 1803)* Joel Dickerman (1757 - 1757)* Amos Dickerman (1759 - 1822)* Siblings: Ruth Dickerman Hall (1712 - 1752)** Isaac Dickerman (1714 - 1740)** Samuel Dickerman (1716 - 1760)** Jonathan Dickerman (1719 - 1795) Stephen Dickerman (1721 - 1779)** Mary Dickerman White (1723 - 1807)** Rebecca Dickerman Hubbard (1726 - 1768)** Abigail Dickerman Gorham (1728 - 1798)** Isaac Dickerman (1740 - 1801)** Mary Dickerman Castle (1743 - 1817)** Samuel Dickerman (1745 - 1789)** James Dickerman (1747 - 1811)** Rhoda A. Dickerman Atwater (1748 - 1806)** Chauncey Dickerman (1750 - 1820)** Jesse Dickerman (1752 - 1821)** Lucy Dickerman Tuttle (1756 - 1791)** *Calculated relationship
 **Half-sibling
  Inscription:
 "Sacred to the Memory/ of Mr. Jonathan Dickerman/ who departed this Life/ July 29th AD 1795/ in the 77th Year of his age.
 He was a reputable member of Society/ benevolent to the Poor in Distress, Industry, regularity, frugality & good Economy marked his life. To human appearance he was a follower & promoter of the religion of Jesus."
  Burial:
 Mount Carmel Cemetery
 Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
 Plot: 283-0
  Created by: Nareen, et al
 Record added: Apr 19, 2004
 Find A Grave Memorial# 8653294


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