Name |
Edward Dillingham [1] |
Birth |
1724 |
Scituate?, Massachusetts, -USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
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- BIO: Edward Dillingham, born probably Scituate, Mass. about 1724; died Freeport, Maine, 15 March 1812; married 4 August 1751, Marcy Doty, 'of Scituate'; died Freeport, Maine, 4 April 1812; probably daughter of Samuel and Mary (Cobb) Doty or Doten. Edward was probably the oldest son of Melatiah and Mary (Curtis) Dillingham, although no record of his birth has been found, The earliest record is of his marriage in 1751 to Marcy Doty. The history of Hanover, Mass. by Barry, states, 'Melatiah and Edward Dillingham lived in Hanover in 1754 and were shipbuilders.' They were also listed among householders in 1755. Land sales in 1784 and 1788 in Hanover by Joshua, half-brother of Edward, refer to the dwelling, 'where Edward Dillingham formerly lived.' In 1783 records of the Friends' Society, Pembroke Monthly Meeting, contain the report of Edward Dillingham's removal to the Falmouth, Maine Monthly Meeting. Edward and Marcy appear to have been members of the household of their son, Samuel in the first federal census, 1790, Freeport, Maine. Edward and Samuel were both blacksmiths and family tradition says that they contracted with the stage line to shoe the stage horses when they stopped in Freeport on the post road. From Vol II Dillingham Family Bulletin
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- BIO: Edward Dillingham, born probably Scituate, Mass. about 1724; died Freeport, Maine, 15 March 1812; married 4 August 1751, Marcy Doty, 'of Scituate'; died Freeport, Maine, 4 April 1812; probably daughter of Samuel and Mary (Cobb) Doty or Doten. Edward was probably the oldest son of Melatiah and Mary (Curtis) Dillingham, although no record of his birth has been found, The earliest record is of his marriage in 1751 to Marcy Doty. The history of Hanover, Mass. by Barry, states, 'Melatiah and Edward Dillingham lived in Hanover in 1754 and were shipbuilders.' They were also listed among householders in 1755. Land sales in 1784 and 1788 in Hanover by Joshua, half-brother of Edward, refer to the dwelling, 'where Edward Dillingham formerly lived.' In 1783 records of the Friends' Society, Pembroke Monthly Meeting, contain the report of Edward Dillingham's removal to the Falmouth, Maine Monthly Meeting. Edward and Marcy appear to have been members of the household of their son, Samuel in the first federal census, 1790, Freeport, Maine. Edward and Samuel were both blacksmiths and family tradition says that they contracted with the stage line to shoe the stage horses when they stopped in Freeport on the post road. From Vol II Dillingham Family Bulletin
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Death |
15 Mar 1812 |
Freeport, Maine, -USA [1] |
Person ID |
I25747 |
HHTT | Dad's Side |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2022 |
Family |
Marcy Doty, b. 14 Jan 1732, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, -USA d. 4 Apr 1812, Freeport, Maine, -USA (Age 80 years) |
Marriage |
4 Aug 1751 [1] |
Children |
| 1. Samuel Dillingham, b. 21 Oct 1751, Hanover, Massachusetts, -USA d. 4 Jun 1832, Freeport, Maine, -USA (Age 80 years) |
| 2. Mary Dillingham, b. 1757 d. 5 Jan 1841, Byron, Maine, -USA (Age 84 years) |
> | 3. Melatiah Dillingham, b. 2 Dec 1762, Hanover, Massachusetts, -USA d. 9 Mar 1833, Dixfield, Oxford, Maine, -USA (Age 70 years) |
| 4. Marcy Dillingham |
| 5. William Dillingham, b. 1770, Hanover, Massachusetts, -USA d. 1832 (Age 62 years) |
| 6. Hannah Dillingham |
| 7. Cornelius Dillingham, b. 1776, Hanover, Massachusetts, -USA d. 1850, Freeport, Maine, -USA (Age 74 years) |
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Family ID |
F5935 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2022 |