Headstone in Carpinteria Cemetery, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, CA (6/18/95 transcribed by Phyllis Peterson). Lot 49.Also on monument is: Ann Alton Dimmick July 28, 1901 September 13, 1847
Wife of Delos?
Died young
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
Spelling also Dimock. Alternate birth date June 5, 1748.spouse: >Hinckley, Penniah (~1745 - 1788)Had 6 children with first wife, Penniah Hinkley. All died in infancy.
Moved to Uniondale, Susquehanna Co., PA after 1812.
See excerpt from History of Susquehanna Co. by Blackman (prodigy mssg. from Janet Haulton) in Edward Dimmick file. To Susquehannah Co. in 1807 with Martial from Mansfield, Windham Co., CT. Spring 1808 brought wife + 8 children.
Excerpts from Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887: Edward Dimmick of Herrick was a Revolutionary soldier.
In 1815 the taxables of Clifford (Herrick not formed until 1825) included Edward and Martial and Ransford SMITH.
Martial was on the church board of trustees 10 Aug 1868.
Alternate Birth date 5 June 1748
3 children?spouse: >Farwell, John (*1738 - )
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
married 2x
Alternate death date from Alan Dimick 16 Dec. 1756???spouse: >Lumbert, Elizabeth (*1640 - )Source for children is SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. of First Settlers of N.E.
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
Bapt. source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
Other military - French and Indian War 1757.spouse: >Pierce, Esther (1715 - 1805)Some sources indicate the Shubael m. Ester Pierce was so of Tomothy Dimick and Abigail Doane. However, town birth records from Mansfield, CT, indicate this Shubael m. Ester Pierce. Research by Susan Whitney Dimock and Joel Eno concur.
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. First Settlers of N.E.
Sources: History of Susquehannah Co. by Blackman + Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887spouse: >Carpenter, Zenas (1805 - 1850)
This child from Unverified source: 11 gen. descendency chart beg. w/William Carpenter I. See Carpenter file.
Sources: History of Susquehannah Co. by Blackman + Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887
Sources: History of Susquehannah Co. by Blackman + Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887spouse: >Mumford, Roxanna (*1796 - )Death + wife from Unverified source: 11 gen. descendency chart beg. w/William Carpenter I. See Carpenter file.
Moved to Wyoming Co., PA after marriage to Laura Rounds.spouse: >Rounds, Laura (*1807 - )Sources: History of Susquehannah Co. by Blackman + Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887
Information from History of Susquehanna Co. by Blackman see excerpt in Edward Dimmick file (Prodigy message from Janet Haulton)spouse: >Smith, Oshea (1798 - 1861)
This child from Unverified source: 11 gen. descendency chart beg. w/William Carpenter I. See Carpenter file.
Rev. George went to Minnesota
Sources: History of Susquehannah Co. by Blackman + Stocker's Centennial History of Susquehannah Co., PA 1887spouse: >_________________, Mary (*1815 - )
Headstone in Carpinteria Cemetery, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, CA (6/18/95 transcribed by Phyllis Peterson). Lot 49.spouse: >Gammill, Cassie M. (1862 - 1924)Other names on monument besides Cassie + Winfield are:
Ann Alton Dimmick July 28, 1901 September 13, 1847
Delos Dimmick September 1, 1907 February 13, 1845
1900 Federal Census - Ventura County, CA (see file) 1910 Federal Census - Ventura County, CA (see file) 1920 Federal Census - Ventura County, CA (see file)
Base information for LDS Ancestral file v. 4.13 downloaded 6/10/95 Ancestral file has second set of info for this AFN with same wife and some of the same children but earlier marriage and children's birth dates.spouse: >Bursley, Joanna (1646 - 1727)That set of info also shows this Shubael married to Bethia Chipman (his son Timothy's wife in the other info). It shows Timothy married to Abigail Doane on 17 mar 1702/3 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA (lots of different AFNs here)
See Trayser, Barnstable p. 173
Shubael Dimick, I, called "Ensign" and "Deacon." Was Ensign in the Militia; Selectman in Barnstable 1685-86; deputy of Colony Court, 1685, 1686, + 1689.
Moved to Windlah, CT locating in the part of town known as Ponde Place, now Mansfield Center. In 1703 the town of Mansfield was taken from Windham.
In Mansfield, CT he was known as Deacon Dimick, an elder in the Congregational Church. (Ref. p. 338-339, Gen. Notes on Barnstable Families). He wrote his name as Dimmuck + Dimmock.
Base information for LDS Ancestral file v. 4.13 downloaded 6/10/95 Birth shows Abt 1613 but christening shows 7 Oct 1604??? in Pinchbeck, Suffolk, England. Also, children are born in MA before marriage to Ann Hammond in MA? This info looks very unreliable.spouse: >Hammond, Ann (1609 - )SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. of First Settlers of N.E. shows: THOMAS, Dorchester 1635, selectman that yr. frem. 25 May 1636; rem. to Hingham 1638, next yr. to Scituate, and in 1640 to Barnstable, of wh. he was 7 Aug. 1650 ord. rul. Elder, ad rep. 5 yrs. beign the first from the town in Dec. 1640. He had Thomas, ; perhaps John, and certain. Timothy, bapt. 12 Jan 1640, d. in few mos.; Mehitable, 17 Apr. 1642; Shubael, 16 Sept. 1644; beside a s. and d. tw. bur. without names, 18 Mar. 1641. His nuncup. will gave all to his w. for the reason that, "the ch. were hers as well as his." Various spelling has this name apear. in; and it may, originally, be the same as that of Dymock, the heredit. champion of Eng. who. at coronations, owes the service of challenge to all competitors for the crown.
See Trayser, Barnstable, p. 173spouse: >Sturgis, Desire (*1667 - )5 children
Birth source SAVAGE, Vol 2, Dict. of First Settlers of N.E. Confirmed and also gives burial place: Donald G. Trayser, Barnstable - Three centuries of a Cape Cod Town. (p. 13)
Ancestral file notes 2 other wives w/no namesspouse: >Chipman, Bethia (*1671 - )
Base info from LDS Ancestral File v. 4.13 downloaded 6/10/95 Ancestral file shows 1 other unnamed wife.spouse: >Lothrop, Tabitha (1671 - 1727)