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Re: Joseph Dimock of Barnstable, MA
Posted by: Jason Newton (ID *****5084) Date: January 29, 2007 at 18:02:00
In Reply to: Re: Joseph Dimock of Barnstable, MA by Wayne Weeks of 284

I have Joseph Dimick, son of Ensign Dimick who was the son of Joseph Dimick (b. Sep 1675 in Barnstable, MA) and married May 12, 1699 to Lydia Fuller (b. ca. 1673)daughter of Dr. John Fuller. I do not have any records going back from Lydia Fuller.

My uncle, Robert Newton's research "The Dimick Family: The Dymokes of England and Some Descendants of Elder Thomas Dimick of Barnstable, Plymouth Colony" references to "Barnstable Families", Vol 1, p. 340 by Amos Swift in relation to Joseph Dimick/Lydia Fuller. The New England Historical Genealogical Society library may have a copy along with other references on Mayflower descendants.

If you contact me by e-mail at gorilapsy@gmail.com, I can provide you with a copy of the records for Joseph, Ensign, Joseph/Lydia, Shubael, and Thomas.

FYI: I have been researching the Dimick line back in England. It is believed that Thomas Dimick was descended from the Dymokes of England, Scrivelsby Manor, who served as the King's Champion. This honor can be traced back through the Dymock and Marmion families to Champion for WTC (William the Conqueror) and to Normandy. My research has gotten back to 1006 AD. A Marmion was present at the signing of the Magna Carta. So your Dimick heritage is also worthy of study.

Jason Newton


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