Thomas Dibble (M)
#118717
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Ann Dickerson (F)
b. 1650, #254530
John Dickerson (M)
#104112
Hannah Dickinson (F)
b. 6-Dec-1648, d. after 1687, #117627
Hannah Dickinson was born on 6-Dec-1648 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
She married Samuel Gillett, son of Jonathan Gillett and Mary Dolbiar, on 23-Sep-1668 at Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
Hannah Dickinson died after 1687.
Hannah and 2 of her children were captured by Asphelon's Indian party in Oct. of 1677, and taken to Canada. While a prisoner, Hannah became the mother of a baby girl on 22 Jan. 1678, whome she named Captivity Jennings. Her second husband, Stephen was one of the heroes who went to Canada and effected a ransom of the captives. A few years later on 22 July 1710, Stephen was killed by Indians at Brookfield.
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Nathaniel Dickinson (M)
b. Aug-1643, d. 11-Oct-1710, #30595
Nathaniel Dickinson was born in Aug-1643 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
He married Elizabeth Hawkes, daughter of John Hawkes and Elizabeth Browne, on 16-Dec-1680 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Dickinson died on 11-Oct-1710 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 67.
He resided at at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, in Dec-1680.
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Jane Dicks (F)
#14355
Margaret Diedricks (F)
d. after 22-Nov-1785, #67298
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Margaret Diedricks and Hendrick Banta obtained a marriage license on 1-Jul-1784.
Margaret Diedricks died after 22-Nov-1785.
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Margaret Diguina (F)
#302007
Barentje Dircks (F)
#20596
Relationship=8th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Child of Barentje Dircks and Cornelis Matthysen:
- Catherine Cornelis Speets+ b. 19-Feb-1676
Grietje Dircks (F)
#57620
- Child of Grietje Dircks and Sgt. Jan Nagle:
- Christyntie Nagle+ b. 26-Sep-1655
Willem Dircx (M)
#103104
Wytscke Dircxdr (F)
#358830
Relationship=11th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Children of Wytscke Dircxdr and Evert Benedictus:
- Douwe Evertse+ b. 1580, d. Jul-1669
Hessel Evertse b. 1582, d. 1626
Sitske Dirksdr (F)
b. circa 1630, #30423
Relationship=8th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Sitske Dirksdr was born circa 1630 at Haarlingen, Friesland, Netherlands.
Sitske Dirksdr was born in 1624 at Netherlands.
She married Epke Jacobse Banta, son of Jacob Epkesz Banta and Reytske Sickedr, circa 1652 at Netherlands.
Sitske Dirksdr was also known as Sitske Dircksda.
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- Children of Sitske Dirksdr and Epke Jacobse Banta:
- Cornelius Epkse Banta+ b. 1652, d. after 13-Apr-1719
Seba Epkese Banta+ b. 1654
Hendrick Epkese Banta+ b. Jun-1655, d. circa 1740
Derrick Epkese Banta+ b. 1657, d. 1718
Wiert Eple Banta+ b. May-1658, d. 1690
Aeltje Dirkse (F)
b. circa 1585, #229247
Aeltje Dirkse was born circa 1585.
She married Jacob Arendsen Cool on 27-Jan-1596.
Aeltje Dirkse was also known as Aeltje Dieridsdr.
She was also known as Alice Dirkse.
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- Child of Aeltje Dirkse and Jacob Arendsen Cool:
- Barent Jacobson Cool b. 10-May-1610, d. after 1684
Jan C. Dirkse (M)
b. circa 1550, #114214
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Child of Jan C. Dirkse and Teunje (Unknown):
- Annetje Janse+ b. 1577, d. after 1635
Peter Disbow (M)
b. 1631, d. 2-May-1688, #870
Peter Disbow was born in 1631.
He married Sarah Knapp, daughter of Nicolas Knapp and Elinor (Unknown), on 6-Sep-1667 at Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Peter Disbow married Sarah Knapp, daughter of Nicolas Knapp and Elinor (Unknown), on 2-Feb-1657.
Peter Disbow married Sarah Knapp, daughter of Nicolas Knapp and Elinor (Unknown), on 6-Apr-1657 at Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Peter Disbow died on 2-May-1688 at Rye, Westchester County, New York.
Sarah Knapp is entered with two fathers.
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Hannah Disbrow (F)
b. 24-Dec-1738, #82754
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Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of
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Henry Disbrow (M)
d. 10-Dec-1749, #169406
- Child of Henry Disbrow and Catherine Hendrickson:
- Hannah Disbrow b. 24-Dec-1738
Rachel Dising (F)
#218529
Relationship=9th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Children of Rachel Dising and Thomas Cross:
- Susan Cross
Rachel Cross
Elizabeth Cross
William Cross
Martha Cross
Robert Cross
Robert Cross+ b. 26-Jun-1613, d. 8-Feb-1669/70
Edward Dix (M)
#249388
- Child of Edward Dix and Jane Wilkerson:
- Mary Dix+ b. 2-May-1639, d. 18-Jun-1675
Mary Dix (F)
b. 2-May-1639, d. 18-Jun-1675, #249384
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Mary Dix was the daughter of Edward Dix and Jane Wilkerson.
Mary Dix was born on 2-May-1639 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
She married Abraham Brown Jr. on 5-Feb-1662 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Mary Dix married Samuel Rice, son of Deacon Edmund Rice and Thomasine Frost, on 2-Sep-1668 at Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Mary Dix died on 18-Jun-1675 at Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 36.
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- Children of Mary Dix and Samuel Rice:
- Mary Rice b. 6-Aug-1669, d. 22-Oct-1736
Edward Rice b. 20-Jun-1672, d. 20-Jul-1741
Abigail Rice b. 10-Mar-1674, d. after 1684
Peter Dix (M)
b. circa 1661, d. 1704, #41379
Peter Dix was born circa 1661 at Chestershire, England.
He married Esther Maddock on 16-Feb-1681 at Franley, England.
Peter Dix died in 1704 at Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
He died before 8-Sep-1708.
He was also known as Peter Dicks.
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James Dixon (M)
b. 1781, d. 22-Dec-1848, #11608
Abigail Doane (F)
b. circa 1631, d. 23-Jan-1734/35, #270868
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of
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Anne Doane (F)
b. 17-Aug-1600, d. 27-Feb-1679/80, #295081
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Anne Doane was born on 17-Aug-1600 at St. Erth, Cornwall, England.
She married William Twining Sr. before 1615 at England.
Anne Doane died on 27-Feb-1679/80 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 79.
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- Child of Anne Doane and William Twining Sr.:
- William Twining b. 25-Oct-1619, d. 4-Nov-1703
Constant Doane (F)
b. 7-Mar-1669/70, d. 5-Mar-1741/42, #60403
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Relationship=1st cousin 9 times removed of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Constant Doane was the daughter of Deacon Daniel Doane and Constance Snow.
Constant Doane was born on 7-Mar-1669/70 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married George Shaw, son of Deacon Johnathan Shaw and Phebe Watson, on 8-Jan-1690/91 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Constant Doane died on 5-Mar-1741/42 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 71.
She was also known as Constance Doane.
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Ephriam Doane (M)
b. circa 1642, #270874
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Hannah Doane (F)
b. 17-May-1669, d. 6-Jun-1765, #270857
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Relationship=7th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Hannah Doane was the daughter of John Doane and Hannah Bangs.
Hannah Doane was born on 17-May-1669 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married John Collins, son of Joseph Collins and Ruth Bower Knowles, after 12-Feb-1700/1 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Hannah Doane died on 6-Jun-1765 at Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 96.
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- Children of Hannah Doane and John Collins:
- Anne Collins b. between 1689 and 1720
Solomon Collins b. 6-Feb-1702/3
Samuel Collins b. 26-Nov-1705
Martha Collins b. circa 26-Jan-1706/7
John Collins b. 2-Nov-1709
Hannah Collins+ b. 2-Nov-1711, d. before 12-Mar-1728/29
Joseph Collins b. 14-Aug-1713
David Collins b. 20-Apr-1715
Jane Collins b. circa 1717, d. 16-Aug-1768
John Doane (M)
b. circa 1635, #67785
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Relationship=8th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Children of John Doane and Hannah Bangs:
- Rebecca Doane b. 12-May-1668, d. 19-Dec-1758
Hannah Doane+ b. 17-May-1669, d. 6-Jun-1765
Lydia Doane (F)
b. circa 1625, #104107
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Rebecca Doane (F)
b. 12-May-1668, d. 19-Dec-1758, #61702
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Relationship=7th great-grandaunt of
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Rebecca Doane was the daughter of John Doane and Hannah Bangs.
Rebecca Doane was born on 12-May-1668 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Elisha Paine, son of Hon. Thomas Paine and Mary Snow, on 20-Jan-1685 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Doane died on 19-Dec-1758 at Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, at age 90.
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Deacon Daniel Doane (M)
b. circa 1637, d. 20-Dec-1712, #60445
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of
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Deacon Daniel Doane was the son of Deacon John Doane.
Deacon Daniel Doane was born circa 1637.
Deacon Daniel Doane was born circa 1636 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He married Constance Snow, daughter of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, before 1666.
Deacon Daniel Doane married Hepaibah Cole, daughter of Daniel Cole, after 28-Jul-1682.
Deacon Daniel Doane died on 20-Dec-1712 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He was buried at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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- Child of Deacon Daniel Doane and Constance Snow:
- Constant Doane b. 7-Mar-1669/70, d. 5-Mar-1741/42
Deacon John Doane (M)
b. circa 1590, d. 21-Feb-1685/86, #67786
Relationship=9th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Deacon John Doane was born circa 1590.
He married Ann (Unknown) before 4-Dec-1648; or by 1625 if she is the mother of his children.
Deacon John Doane married Lydia (Unknown) before 1-Apr-1659.
Deacon John Doane died on 21-Feb-1685/86 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 2-Jun-1686.
He immigrated in 1630 to Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
In the "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, ahead of those made free Jan. 1, 1632/33.
He served on the Plymouth Colony Council on 1-Jan-1632/33.
"John Done" was assessed £1 7s. in the Plymouth tax list on 25-Mar-1633.
He served on the committee to divide meadow ground on 1-Jul-1633.
"Mr John Done, being formerly chosen to the office of a deacon in the church, at the request of the church & himself was freed from the office of an Assistant in the Commonwealth" 2-Jan-1633/34.
He served on the committee to assess taxes on 2-Jan-1633/34.
He purchased of John Coombs for £9 10s. "a dwelling house and misted with the inclosure & outhousing thereunto belonging" on 14-Feb-1633/34.
"John Done" was assessed £1 7s. in the Plymouth tax list on 27-Mar-1634.
He served on the committee to collect money for building a mill on 5-Jul-1635.
He served on the committee to regulate prices and wages on 5-Jan-1635/36.
He served on the committee to assess taxes on 2-Mar-1635/36.
He was allotted mowing ground on 14-Mar-1635/36.
He served on the committee to revise laws on 4-Oct-1636.
Whereas "the now dwelling house with all & singujlar outhousing, lands & enclosures in the use & occupation of John Done, of Plymouth, near unto Plain Dealing, were in partnership between said John Done & John Atwood, late of London, gent., now know ye that upon accounts between said Joh. and John, the said John Atwood, for & in consideration of threescore pounds, hath bought out the said John Done, his heirs & assigns, so that it remaineth wholly to the said John Atwood & his heirs forever" on 30-Dec-1636.
He served on the committee on trade with the Indians on 7-Mar-1636/37.
He served on the petit jury on 7-Mar-1636/37.
He was allotted mowing ground on 20-Mar-1636/37.
He served on the committee to lay out highways on 2-May-1637.
He served on the committee on Beaver trade on 7-Jun-1637.
He served on the committee to divide meadow ground on 2-Oct-1637.
He served on the petit jury on 2-Oct-1637.
He was granted was granted ten acres "to belong to his house at Plymouth", and one hundred acres at Jones River on 2-Oct-1637.
He was granted ten acres on 4-Dec-1637.
He served on the petit jury on 2-Jan-1637/38.
He served on the petit jury on 6-Mar-1637/38.
He served on the Coroner's jury on 5-Jun-1638.
He served on the petit jury on 4-Sep-1638.
In 1639 he is listed in the Plymouth section of the Plymouth colony list from which he was erased and reentered in the Eastham section of the same list.
He was granted one hundred acres, partly to make up for portions of an earlier grant which he had remitted on 4-Feb-1638/39.
He served on the committee to revise laws on 6-May-1639.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 4-Jun-1639.
"Mr. John Done is allowed to draw wine until the next Court, that further order may be taken therein" on 4-Jun-1639.
He served on the petit jury on 3-Mar-1639/40.
He was granted ten acres of meadow on 1-Jun-1640.
He served on the Grand jury on 2-Jun-1640.
"we present Mr. Done for selling wine contrary to order make by the Court. It was mistaken by the grand inquest, and so he was discharged by the Court the 3rd September 1640 and appointed by the Court to thus be erased out" on 2-Jun-1640.
He served on the petit jury on 5-Oct-1640.
He was granted ten acres of meadow in the North Meadow on 2-Nov-1640.
He served on the committee to lay out highways on 1-Feb-1640/41.
He served on the Grand jury on 2-Mar-1640/41.
He served on the petit jury on 6-Sep-1641.
He held the position of auditor on 7-Sep-1641.
He served on the petit jury on 7-Dec-1641.
"Mr. John Done" was one of four men elected to head committees to suppy six muskets with shot, powder and swords every Lord's day "ready for service if need require" on 24-Jan-1641/42.
"Mr. John Done" sold to William Bradford for four goats. a garden in Plymouth, also three acres of marsh bought of Thomas Willet on 7-Apr-1642.
18-Apr-1642 John Done, agent for the church of Plymouth, purchased from Mr. Ralph Smith a house, buildings and garden plots in Plymouth, also six acres of upland in the new field. In the same year, Doane turned this property over to "Mr. John Reynor their teacher."
He served on the petit jury on 3-May-1642.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 7-Jun-1642.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 27-Sep-1642.
He served on the petit jury on 1-Nov-1642.
He is in the section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 6-Jun-1643.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 29-Aug-1643.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 10-Oct-1643.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court on 5-Mar-1643/44.
He held the position of Plymouth deputy to the General Court but did not attend on 5-Jun-1644.
He served on the petit jury on 5-Nov-1644.
He removed to at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in 1645.
Doane agreed to let James Cole "take off those wines he now hath in his hands" on 7-Jan-1644/45.
He held the position of auditor on 3-Mar-1644/45.
He served on the petit jury on 3-Mar-1644/45.
"Mr. John Done" sold to Mr. William Hanbury of Plymouth his dwelling house and garden places, barn and buildings, with all the fruit trees, the corn now growing in the garden excepted with some half dozen small fruit trees. to be given to Doane in the fall or spring on 19-Feb-1645/46.
He held the position of Deputy for Nawset on 6-Jun-1649.
He held the position of Deputy for Nawset on 4-Jun-1650.
He held the position of Deputy for Eastham on 5-Jun-1651.
He served on the petit jury on 1-Mar-1652/53.
He held the position of Deputy for Eastham on 6-Apr-1653.
He held the position of Deputy for Eastham on 7-Jun-1653.
Mr. John Done and others petitioned to acquire land thirteen English miles from Rehoboth, and the court gave them permission to purchase it from the Indians on 6-Oct-1657.
A portion of land was granted by the Court to "Mr. John Done" and others between Bridgewater and Weymouth on 1-Jun-1658.
"Mr. John Done" of Eastham, yeoman, "with the consent of his wife mistress Lydia Done," sold to "Mrs. Allis Bradford Senior of Plymouth, widow ... al that his tract and parcel of land lying at Jones River in the township of Plymouth aforesaid, having an hundred acres" of upland and meadow, which had been sold to William Bradford Senior during his lifetime but not confirmed until this date. By the time Bradford's son Joseph took this land, the boundaries were lost and it had to be re-surveyed in 1699 on 1-Apr-1659.
He held the position of Deputy for Eastham on 7-Jun-1659.
He served on the petit jury on 2-Oct-1660.
The court appointed Mr. John Doane to "administer marriage in Eastham for the next year, also to administer oath to witnesses before grand enquest, and other witnesses" on 1-Jun-1663.
The court having granted him one hundred acres of upland at "Pottamumaquate Neck" and six acres of meadow there, orderd Lt. Freeman and Josias Cooke to view and by it for him on 5-Jun-1666.
At an unknown date (but acknowledged July 2, 1669) "John Doan" of Eastham, husbandman, exchanged land with "Richard Higgens" of Easham, Doane receiving three acres of meadow and Higgins receiving four acres of meadow at Billingsgate.
He left a will on 18-May-1678 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
"John Doane of Eastham, aged eighty and eight years or there about," bequeathed to "my loving wife" my dwelling house in Eastham with all the upland and meadow about it and two acres at a place called the Acres, and all personal estate for life: to "daughter Abigail Doane" the house and land at her mother's death; to "son John Doane," sole executor, twenty-seven acres of upland. eight acres at Poche Island, all my right in Eastham being a town purchaser, also one hundred acres granted by the Plymouth court "by his majesty's order invested with power to do equity and justice to his poor distressed subjects", also my great table and form; to "son Daniel Doane" the land he now lives on and twenty acres near the dry swamp and four and a half acres of meadow at Little Billingsgate; to "granddaughter Margaret Hicks" a trunk and a pair of sheets; residue at wife's death divided equally among all the sons and daughters.
"John Done Gent., tailor, of Eastham" for love and natural affection "gave to "my daughter Abigaill Done ... my dwelling house with all upland about the said house" about twelve acres with two acres of meadow, in Eastham on 23-Dec-1681.
The Inventory of Deacon John Doane was taken by Joseph Snow and Joshua Bangs, "Mr John Doane deceased the 21th of February 1685 aged about a hundred years" totalled £10 16s. 7d. On 21-May-1686.
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- Children of Deacon John Doane:
- Lydia Doane b. circa 1625
Abigail Doane b. circa 1631, d. 23-Jan-1734/35
John Doane+ b. circa 1635
Deacon Daniel Doane+ b. circa 1637, d. 20-Dec-1712
Ephriam Doane b. circa 1642
Joanna Dodge1 (F)
#347105
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Marriage banns for Joanna Dodge and Joseph Hale were published on 19-Sep-1708.
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William Dodge (M)
#293205
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William Dodge (M)
#293206
- Child of William Dodge:
- William Dodge
John Doggett (M)
#114983
- Child of John Doggett:
- Thomas Doggett b. 1630, d. before 15-Sep-1691
Thomas Doggett (M)
b. 1630, d. before 15-Sep-1691, #59620
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Thomas Doggett was the son of John Doggett.
Thomas Doggett was born in 1630 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
He married Hannah Mayhew, daughter of Gov. Thomas Mayhew and Jane Gallion, before 1652.
Thomas Doggett died before 15-Sep-1691 at Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts.
He was also known as Thomas Daggett.
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Alice Dolbere (F)
b. 14-Apr-1564, #117449
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Anne Dolbere (F)
b. 19-Apr-1605, #117439
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of
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Anne Dolbere was the daughter of Rawkey Dolbere and Mary Mitchell.
Anne Dolbere was baptized on 19-Apr-1605 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.
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Cornelius Dolbere (M)
b. 21-May-1616, #117444
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Cornelius Dolbere was the son of Rawkey Dolbere and Mary Mitchell.
Cornelius Dolbere was baptized on 21-May-1616 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.
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Dorothy Dolbere (F)
b. 16-Oct-1613, d. 25-Mar-1614, #117443
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of
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Dorothy Dolbere was the daughter of Rawkey Dolbere and Mary Mitchell.
Dorothy Dolbere was baptized on 16-Oct-1613 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.
She died on 25-Mar-1614 at Colyton, Devonshire, England, at age 0.
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Edythe Dolbere (F)
b. 24-Apr-1566, #117451
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
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James Dolbere (M)
b. 27-Feb-1588, #117458
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Joan Dolbere (F)
b. 9-Jan-1603, d. 25-Nov-1606, #117438
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Joan Dolbere was the daughter of Rawkey Dolbere and Mary Mitchell.
Joan Dolbere was baptized on 9-Jan-1603 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.
She died on 25-Nov-1606 at Colyton, Devonshire, England, at age 3.
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Joan Dolbere (F)
b. 25-Mar-1580, #117457
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Johane Dolbere (F)
b. 1562, #117460
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
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John Dolbere (M)
b. 7-Apr-1619, #117445
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
John Dolbere (M)
b. 8-May-1574, d. 3-Sep-1574, #117454
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of
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Mary Dolbere (F)
b. 18-May-1576, d. 16-Apr-1579, #117455
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Mary Dolbere was the daughter of Yoeman Robert Dolbere and Agnes Sampson.
Mary Dolbere was baptized on 18-May-1576 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.
She died young on 16-Apr-1579.
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