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Mary <I>Fish</I> Dickinson

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Mary Fish Dickinson

Birth
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
2 Jul 1818 (aged 82)
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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The daughter of Rev. Joseph & Rebecca Fish, she married (1) Rev. John Noyes, (2) Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman, and (3) Dr. J. Dickinson in 1801.
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I don't think Mary Fish Noyes Silliman Dickinson is actually buried in the Great Plains Cemetery. There is an inscription for her on the monument just as there is an inscription for her mother. Her mother is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Fairfield, CT. I say "hello" to her every time I drive by the cemetery and make a point of touching her stone when I walk my dogs in the cemetery. Mary's sister Rebecca is also mentioned on this stone but is buried in New Haven CT. Where Mary Fish Noyes (my connection) Silliman Dickinson is buried is a mystery to me.
Contributor: Tara Carlson (47578652)
The daughter of Rev. Joseph & Rebecca Fish, she married (1) Rev. John Noyes, (2) Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman, and (3) Dr. J. Dickinson in 1801.
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I don't think Mary Fish Noyes Silliman Dickinson is actually buried in the Great Plains Cemetery. There is an inscription for her on the monument just as there is an inscription for her mother. Her mother is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Fairfield, CT. I say "hello" to her every time I drive by the cemetery and make a point of touching her stone when I walk my dogs in the cemetery. Mary's sister Rebecca is also mentioned on this stone but is buried in New Haven CT. Where Mary Fish Noyes (my connection) Silliman Dickinson is buried is a mystery to me.
Contributor: Tara Carlson (47578652)

Inscription

Insciption on a side panel on the monument for Joseph Fish of North Stonington (her father):
"Mary, daughter of Joseph & Rebecca Fish, wife of Rev. John Noyes 1758. Gen. Gold S. Silliman 1775. Dr. J. Dickinson 1804, died in Wallingford, July 2, 1818 AEt 83. Cheerful piety graced her life and sustained her in death."



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