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Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer)

Nathaniel Dickinson (3 May 1601 – 16 June 1676) was an early English immigrant to America. Dickinson was born in Billingborough, Lincolnshire.[1] He married widow Anna Gull in the mid-1620s and they had at least twelve children, the first five of whom were born in England.[2] Although he was previously thought to have emigrated to America with the Winthrop Fleet, more recent research shows that he and his family likely emigrated between 1636, at which point they still appear in the parish register at Billingborough, and 1638, when they appear in the records in Wethersfield, Connecticut.[3] The family can be traced as early as 1564 in the Billingborough parish register, with the earliest known ancestor a Waters Dickinson, probably born about 1530.[4]

Nathaniel Dickinson
Born(1601-05-03)May 3, 1601
DiedJune 16, 1676(1676-06-16) (aged 75)
NationalityEnglish
Known forA Founder of Wethersfield, Connecticut, Leading Founder of Hadley, Massachusetts
SpouseAnna Gull
ChildrenJohn, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Joseph, Thomas, Samuel, Hannah, Samuel, Obadiah, Nehemiah, Hezekiah, Azariah
Coat of Arms of Nathaniel Dickinson

Dickinson held several public offices. In Wethersfield, Connecticut, he served as de facto town clerk before being officially appointed in 1645. He served until 1659. He was a deputy to the Connecticut General Court from 1646 to 1659. Other positions he held included jury member of the Particular Court in 1642, selectman of Wethersfield in 1646, and deacon of the Wethersfield church.[5]

In the late 1650s, he and a group of fellow dissenters from the Wethersfield church organized a new settlement in Hadley, Massachusetts.[6] In 1660, Dickinson was once again appointed town clerk, this time of Hadley. He became the first permanent settler in the town and also surveyed the neighboring towns of Amherst, Belchertown, and Hatfield where he lived for a few years after moving to Hadley to help get the town started up. Back in the 1600s, those town lands included all towns Nathaniel surveyed along with Granby, and South Hadley.

Three of Nathaniel's sons, John, Joseph, and Azariah, were killed in King Philip's War in 1675 and 1676.[7] Nathaniel died shortly after them on June 16, 1676. It is likely that he was not killed by the Indians, but instead died of old age. He was buried in Old Hadley Cemetery, where there is a memorial and plaque. He was among the first Dickinsons in America.[8]

In Northfield, Massachusetts there is a statue along the side of the road on Route 63, not far from the New England campus of Thomas Aquinas College, that commemorates the location where his grandson, Nathaniel Dickinson, age 47, and Ashael Burt, age 40, were murdered and scalped by Native Americans in 1747.

Nathaniel's ancestry was featured on season two, episode six (Philadelphia – Franklin Institute) of the American version of Genealogy Roadshow.

Notable descendants edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dickinson Family Association". Dickinson Family Association. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. ^ Stott, Clifford L. (April 1998). "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 152 (606): 161, 170–172.
  3. ^ Stott, Clifford, L. (April 1998). "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 152 (606): 164.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Stott, Clifford, L. (April 1998). "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 152 (606): 164.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Stott, Clifford, L. (April 1998). "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 152 (606): 168.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Stott, Clifford, L. (April 1998). "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 152 (606): 168.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Dickinson, Frederick (1897). To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson, Son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dickinson of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and Hadley, Massachusetts. Chicago: W.D. Grant. pp. 66–68. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  8. ^ See "Dickinson Settlers in the United States in the 17th Century" at House of Names: Dickinson Family Crest, https://www.houseofnames.com/dickinson-family-crest

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Nathaniel Dickinson 3 May 1601 16 June 1676 was an early English immigrant to America Dickinson was born in Billingborough Lincolnshire 1 He married widow Anna Gull in the mid 1620s and they had at least twelve children the first five of whom were born in England 2 Although he was previously thought to have emigrated to America with the Winthrop Fleet more recent research shows that he and his family likely emigrated between 1636 at which point they still appear in the parish register at Billingborough and 1638 when they appear in the records in Wethersfield Connecticut 3 The family can be traced as early as 1564 in the Billingborough parish register with the earliest known ancestor a Waters Dickinson probably born about 1530 4 Nathaniel DickinsonBorn 1601 05 03 May 3 1601Billingborough Lincolnshire EnglandDiedJune 16 1676 1676 06 16 aged 75 Hadley Massachusetts British AmericaNationalityEnglishKnown forA Founder of Wethersfield Connecticut Leading Founder of Hadley MassachusettsSpouseAnna GullChildrenJohn Nathaniel Elizabeth Joseph Thomas Samuel Hannah Samuel Obadiah Nehemiah Hezekiah Azariah Coat of Arms of Nathaniel Dickinson Dickinson held several public offices In Wethersfield Connecticut he served as de facto town clerk before being officially appointed in 1645 He served until 1659 He was a deputy to the Connecticut General Court from 1646 to 1659 Other positions he held included jury member of the Particular Court in 1642 selectman of Wethersfield in 1646 and deacon of the Wethersfield church 5 In the late 1650s he and a group of fellow dissenters from the Wethersfield church organized a new settlement in Hadley Massachusetts 6 In 1660 Dickinson was once again appointed town clerk this time of Hadley He became the first permanent settler in the town and also surveyed the neighboring towns of Amherst Belchertown and Hatfield where he lived for a few years after moving to Hadley to help get the town started up Back in the 1600s those town lands included all towns Nathaniel surveyed along with Granby and South Hadley Three of Nathaniel s sons John Joseph and Azariah were killed in King Philip s War in 1675 and 1676 7 Nathaniel died shortly after them on June 16 1676 It is likely that he was not killed by the Indians but instead died of old age He was buried in Old Hadley Cemetery where there is a memorial and plaque He was among the first Dickinsons in America 8 In Northfield Massachusetts there is a statue along the side of the road on Route 63 not far from the New England campus of Thomas Aquinas College that commemorates the location where his grandson Nathaniel Dickinson age 47 and Ashael Burt age 40 were murdered and scalped by Native Americans in 1747 Nathaniel s ancestry was featured on season two episode six Philadelphia Franklin Institute of the American version of Genealogy Roadshow Notable descendants editWarren Buffett American billionaire Levi Dickenson Farmer and manufacturer of brooms John Dean Dickinson U S senator from New York Jonathan Dickinson Presbyterian minister and one of the founders of Princeton University Edward Dickinson American politician from Massachusetts Emily Dickinson American poet and writer his five greats granddaughter Samuel Dickinson A founder of Amherst College William Austin Dickinson American lawyer Amelia Earhart Pioneer aviation pilot Louis Upton Founder of the Whirlpool Corporation Kate Upton Sports Illustrated and Victoria s Secret model Paul Dickinson Polymer scientist and health enthusiast Ashley J DiMella Fox News JournalistReferences edit Dickinson Family Association Dickinson Family Association Retrieved 1 March 2015 Stott Clifford L April 1998 The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152 606 161 170 172 Stott Clifford L April 1998 The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152 606 164 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Stott Clifford L April 1998 The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152 606 164 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Stott Clifford L April 1998 The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152 606 168 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Stott Clifford L April 1998 The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152 606 168 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dickinson Frederick 1897 To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson Son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dickinson of Wethersfield Connecticut and Hadley Massachusetts Chicago W D Grant pp 66 68 Retrieved 1 March 2015 See Dickinson Settlers in the United States in the 17th Century at House of Names Dickinson Family Crest https www houseofnames com dickinson family crest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathaniel Dickinson pioneer amp oldid 1192701927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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