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Re: New England Dickeys
Posted by: JJ Date: December 01, 2001 at 11:34:53
In Reply to: Re: New England Dickeys by Daniel Dickey of 2911

Daniel,
The Adam and Robert tombstone is probably for the sons of Samuel. There was Rev. War service for at least one Adam and one Robert Dickey of Londonderry but I don't know for sure if these are Samuel's sons. The Capt. Joseph Dickey is a name I've run into before but I don't know his lineage.
I have been reviewing my Dickey files and I don't see any sons of this Adam named David, although his brother Robert did have a son David b. 1794, not a good match for your David b. 1779.
There were other Dickeys around this area in the 1790 Census. There was a Wm. Dickey in Londonderry with sons. Other Dickeys were in Bedford, Antrim, Merrimac,Francestown and New Boston. If I remember my NH geography, these are all reasonably close to Manchester where your line settled.
Have you searched in Concord? Within a few miles there is the NH Historical Society, the State Library, and the State Archives. Among the three you may find the link you need.
Good luck.


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