Re: Braddock Dickerson (b9-22-1826),m. Griswold
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In reply to:
Braddock Dickerson (b. circa 1825)
3/16/98
Information you need is in:
"Dickerson & Dickinson descendants of Philemon Dickerson of Southold, Long Island, N.Y."Published 1978
"Dickerson & Dickinson descendants of Philemon Dickerson of Southold, Long Island, N.Y."Published 1978by Wesley L. Baker, 212 Park Lane, Douglaston, L.I. N.Y.11363
by Wesley L. Baker, 212 Park Lane, Douglaston, L.I. N.Y.11363============
Braddock Brown Dickerson,born 1826, Herkimer Co.NY, married Mary Melissa Griswolddau. of: Hubbard Griswold (1798-1859, buried at Belcher Cemetery, Lee, NY),Oneida Co. NY. and had eight children: born (1852-1874)Franklin Eugene,George Orin, Cora Mabel, Lena Marie, Mary Eliza ("Lill"), Frederick Nathaniel, William Henry,(they all married), and Bradford Braddock, 1874-1876, (buried Traer, Iowa, as are the parents..)
Braddock Brown Dickerson,born 1826, Herkimer Co.NY, married Mary Melissa Griswolddau. of: Hubbard Griswold (1798-1859, buried at Belcher Cemetery, Lee, NY),Oneida Co. NY. and had eight children: born (1852-1874)Franklin Eugene,George Orin, Cora Mabel, Lena Marie, Mary Eliza ("Lill"), Frederick Nathaniel, William Henry,(they all married), and Bradford Braddock, 1874-1876, (buried Traer, Iowa, as are the parents..)
My grandmother Mary Eliza (Dickerson) Estabrook, also born in Tama, Co. Iowa, isa sister to George.
My grandmother Mary Eliza (Dickerson) Estabrook, also born in Tama, Co. Iowa, isa sister to George.I supplied data to that book published by Mr. Wesley Baker.If we are lucky, he is still living, and you could get a copy.
I supplied data to that book published by Mr. Wesley Baker.If we are lucky, he is still living, and you could get a copy.Much of my rather complete family data (to the 1950's)was compiled by a double cousin of my father:Ethel Estabrook Wheat.I have a photocopy of her rather extensive work, continued from her mother's efforts Cora (Dickerson) Estabrook.
Much of my rather complete family data (to the 1950's)was compiled by a double cousin of my father:Ethel Estabrook Wheat.I have a photocopy of her rather extensive work, continued from her mother's efforts Cora (Dickerson) Estabrook.Naturally I will be glad to share info and work together on filling in missing data.Where should we start?
Naturally I will be glad to share info and work together on filling in missing data.Where should we start?There are some apparent mix-ups in the Hubbard Griswold info. especially since there is a second Hubbard Griswold, also born VT, 1804, who apparently settled in Dansville, Western New York state.I could use some collaboration on that. OurHubbard Griswold married at least 3 times, about 8 children, first six by Mary Powell (end of data for her).Family was also known for a time as "Griswell".More Replies:
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