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Samuel Dillingham [1] |
Birth |
21 Oct 1751 |
Hanover, Massachusetts, -USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
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- BIO: Samuel Dillingham, born at Hanover, Mass. 21 October 1751; died Freeport, Maine, 4 June 1832; married 20 March 1787, Deborah Rose, born Hanover, Mass. August 1762; died Freeport, Maine, 12 May 1823; daughter of Thomas and Rhoda (Rogers) Rose. Samuel, oldest child of Edward and Marcy (Doty) Dillingham, was born and grew up in Hanover, Mass. He was a blacksmith, as were his father and brothers. Prior to the family's removal to Maine, in 1782, Samuel purchased 22 acres of land in North Yarmouth, Maine (part of which later became Freeport), from Thomas Rose, also of Hanover. Records of the Friends' Society, Pembroke Mass. Monthly Meeting, contain the report of Samuel's father Edward's removal to the Falmouth, Maine Monthly Meeting in 1783. It is not clear whether Samuel accompanied his father and family to Maine, or migrated a few years later, however, he was married in 1787 to Deborah, daughter of Thomas Rose, probably in Freeport, Maine. All of Samuel's children, from 1789, were born in Freeport. Samuel Dillingham was enumerated as head of family in Freeport, Maine, in the first U.S. census, 1790, with household comprised of 3 males aged 16 or over, 1 male under 16, and 4 females. His parents and others of his family appear to have been living with him, as he and Deborah had only one child at that time. Family tradition relates that Samuel and his father had a contract with the stage line to shoe the stage horses when they stopped in Freeport on the post road. Between 1798 and 1825, Samuel sold several parcels of land in Freeport to his sons, Joseph and Samuel, Jr., and to his nephews, Cornelius and Sewell Dillingham. Deborah Dillingham died in Freeport, 12 May 1823. Samuel died in Freeport, 4 June 1832. Children of Samuel and Deborah (Rose) Dillingham, all born in Freeport, Maine: i Samuel Doty, born 5 or 15 February 1789; died at Freeport, Maine, 4 April 1841; married 22 December 1811, Patience Marston Bacon. ii Marcy, born 2 or 29 March 1791; died at Freeport, Maine, 20 February 1826; married 3 January 1815, Capt. George Bacon of Freeport. iii Thomas Rogers, born 29 October 1793; died after 1850; married 8 August 1818, Deborah Stover. iv Joseph, born 9 March 1796; died 13 September 1797. v Joseph, born 16 August 1798; died Lawrence, Mass. 17 December 1864; married 31 May 1835, Marcia C. Mitchell. vi Deborah, born 9 January 1801 or 19 May 1801. From the Dillingham Family Exchange Bulletin Vol IV 1984.
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- BIO: Samuel Dillingham, born at Hanover, Mass. 21 October 1751; died Freeport, Maine, 4 June 1832; married 20 March 1787, Deborah Rose, born Hanover, Mass. August 1762; died Freeport, Maine, 12 May 1823; daughter of Thomas and Rhoda (Rogers) Rose. Samuel, oldest child of Edward and Marcy (Doty) Dillingham, was born and grew up in Hanover, Mass. He was a blacksmith, as were his father and brothers. Prior to the family's removal to Maine, in 1782, Samuel purchased 22 acres of land in North Yarmouth, Maine (part of which later became Freeport), from Thomas Rose, also of Hanover. Records of the Friends' Society, Pembroke Mass. Monthly Meeting, contain the report of Samuel's father Edward's removal to the Falmouth, Maine Monthly Meeting in 1783. It is not clear whether Samuel accompanied his father and family to Maine, or migrated a few years later, however, he was married in 1787 to Deborah, daughter of Thomas Rose, probably in Freeport, Maine. All of Samuel's children, from 1789, were born in Freeport. Samuel Dillingham was enumerated as head of family in Freeport, Maine, in the first U.S. census, 1790, with household comprised of 3 males aged 16 or over, 1 male under 16, and 4 females. His parents and others of his family appear to have been living with him, as he and Deborah had only one child at that time. Family tradition relates that Samuel and his father had a contract with the stage line to shoe the stage horses when they stopped in Freeport on the post road. Between 1798 and 1825, Samuel sold several parcels of land in Freeport to his sons, Joseph and Samuel, Jr., and to his nephews, Cornelius and Sewell Dillingham. Deborah Dillingham died in Freeport, 12 May 1823. Samuel died in Freeport, 4 June 1832. Children of Samuel and Deborah (Rose) Dillingham, all born in Freeport, Maine: i Samuel Doty, born 5 or 15 February 1789; died at Freeport, Maine, 4 April 1841; married 22 December 1811, Patience Marston Bacon. ii Marcy, born 2 or 29 March 1791; died at Freeport, Maine, 20 February 1826; married 3 January 1815, Capt. George Bacon of Freeport. iii Thomas Rogers, born 29 October 1793; died after 1850; married 8 August 1818, Deborah Stover. iv Joseph, born 9 March 1796; died 13 September 1797. v Joseph, born 16 August 1798; died Lawrence, Mass. 17 December 1864; married 31 May 1835, Marcia C. Mitchell. vi Deborah, born 9 January 1801 or 19 May 1801. From the Dillingham Family Exchange Bulletin Vol IV 1984.
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Death |
4 Jun 1832 |
Freeport, Maine, -USA [1] |
Person ID |
I25771 |
HHTT | Dad's Side |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2022 |