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Deacon Isaac Dickerman

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Deacon Isaac Dickerman

Birth
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
7 Sep 1758 (aged 80)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Buried in the New Haven Green -- location of his tombstone is unknown.
Memorial ID
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~MY ANCESTOR~
Isaac Dickerman was seventh child & second son of LIEUT. ABRAM & MARY (COOPER) DICKERMAN, grandson of THOMAS & ELLEN (WHITTINGTON) DICKERMAN and JOHN & MARY (WOOLEN) COOPER, all my ancestors. He married MARY ATWATER in New Haven on June 30, 1709, the daughter of JONATHAN & RUTH (PECK) ATWATER. To this union was born 10 children, one of them being my ancestor, SAMUEL DICKERMAN (buried in the Mt. Carmel Cem.,Hamden). Isaac Dickerman married Elizabeth (Alling) Morris, widow of John Morris after Mary's death on 12 Jun 1754 in the second Congr. Church

Isaac was deacon of the First Church (now Center Church)until he left and joined the White Church (2nd Church) on April 2d, 1754 leaving the church a silver Paul Revere cup at his death.

He was a Captain of the Trainband, and a representative (deputy) to the General Assembly in Hartford for many terms.

Although his tombstone is nowhere to be found (said to be in a house in New Haven in 1960's)the picture shows a monument in the Grove St. Cem. which includes Isaac, Abraham & Thomas Dickerman.
~MY ANCESTOR~
Isaac Dickerman was seventh child & second son of LIEUT. ABRAM & MARY (COOPER) DICKERMAN, grandson of THOMAS & ELLEN (WHITTINGTON) DICKERMAN and JOHN & MARY (WOOLEN) COOPER, all my ancestors. He married MARY ATWATER in New Haven on June 30, 1709, the daughter of JONATHAN & RUTH (PECK) ATWATER. To this union was born 10 children, one of them being my ancestor, SAMUEL DICKERMAN (buried in the Mt. Carmel Cem.,Hamden). Isaac Dickerman married Elizabeth (Alling) Morris, widow of John Morris after Mary's death on 12 Jun 1754 in the second Congr. Church

Isaac was deacon of the First Church (now Center Church)until he left and joined the White Church (2nd Church) on April 2d, 1754 leaving the church a silver Paul Revere cup at his death.

He was a Captain of the Trainband, and a representative (deputy) to the General Assembly in Hartford for many terms.

Although his tombstone is nowhere to be found (said to be in a house in New Haven in 1960's)the picture shows a monument in the Grove St. Cem. which includes Isaac, Abraham & Thomas Dickerman.


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  • Created by: V. Nareen Lake
  • Added: Feb 16, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10485479/isaac-dickerman: accessed ), memorial page for Deacon Isaac Dickerman (7 Nov 1677–7 Sep 1758), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10485479, citing Center Church on the Green Churchyard, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).