m. 17 Apr 1783
-
Birth |
1 Feb 1756 |
New Haven County, Connecticut Colony |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
|
Burial |
|
|
Father |
|
Mother |
|
-
Notes |
Married:
- A tavern and several mills were established in the area [of present Mount Carmel] by 1743, which was then part of New Haven. This led to the founding of the Mount Carmel Ecclesiastical Society in 1757. There being no separation of church and state at the time, this was necessary before a town government could be established. A petition to establish a separate town was granted in 1786, with the name Hamden chosen for the English statesman John Hampden. Presently, Mount Carmel is a neighborhood in the northeastern portion of the town of Hamden, Connecticut.
|
-
Sources |
- [S813] Edward Dwight Dickerman and George Sherwood Dickerman, Dickerman, (The Tuttle, Morehouse, & Taylor Press, New Haven, 1922), Ch XIV Samuel4 Dickerman of Mt Carmel; Wait Chatterton=Susanna Dickerman; pp395-396 (Reliability: 3).
|
This site powered by v. 14.0.2, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2024.
Maintained by .
|