 1613 - 1700 (87 years)
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| Name |
Thomas Dibble |
| Birth |
1613 |
England [5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Migration |
Mar 1635 |
From Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England [18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26] |
| To Wessaguscus (Wessagusset) plantation |
| aboard Marygould |
- The ship arrived on 5 May.
- Role: Family6
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| Property |
17 Dec 1635 |
Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay, British America [27] |
| received 6 goad provided he build a house there within a year |
- (a goad is a Cornish unit of measure based on the length of a staff used for driving oxen)
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| Property |
11 Jan 1699/1700 |
Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America [28] |
| conveyed land to his son-in-law, Samuel Gibbs Sr. |
| Will |
17 Feb 1699/1700 |
Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America [28] |
I, Thomas Dibble, Sen., of
Windsor, doe make this my last will and testament: Imprimis: To my
son Samuel and wife I give the north half part of my orchard whereon
he liveth, during his natural life, and the remainder to his son
Samuel. To my son Thomas Dibble and his wife I give the other half
of my orchard during life, and the remainder to his son Abram.
Item. I give to my daughter Miriam Gillett that two acres of meadow
she now possesseth. Item. To my said daughter Miriam I give, for
the use of her son, my best broadcloth coat, hatt and breeches. All
the rest of my apparrel to be divided, two parts to my sons Samuel
and Thomas, the other part to be to my grandsons Josiah Dibble and
Wakefield Dibble. I appoint Mr. John Elliot and son-in-law Samuel
Gibbs to be executors." Witness: John Eliot, Alexander Allin.
(Signed) Thomas X Dibble, Senior. A schedule followed the signed
will: "A schedule, expressing the form and manner how I would have
my household stuffe and other moveables disposed and divided, is as
follows: To my daughter Miriam 2 pewter basons, 1 platter, 1 quart
pot, two porringers, one saucer, one dram cup, a chafendish, a
choping knife, 2 old skilletts, a settle, and the cest (chest) that
use to stand by my bedside, five yards of two cloth and 40 shillings
in pay, to be paid by my son-in-law Samuel Gibbs out of that he
oweth me. To my grand daughter, Eliza: Gibbs, the bedstead, feather
bed, and all thereto appeartaining, which is in the parlour, 1 iron
pot and crooks, best table, and box with lock and key, 3 chairs,
best brush, 1 square basket, one pressing iron, best shears, one
bodkin, pair stillyards. To Experience Gibbs, 1 iron kettle, 2
chairs, an old chest, the trundle bedstead, bed and green rug, best
and worst pillows, 1 little table and a gridiron. To Mirriam Gibbs,
the worst of ye beds and worst table and a little basket. To
Hepzibah Dickson, a brass candlestick. To Palidence [sic] Denslow,
a half pint cup and a corn bowl. To Joanna Loomis, 2 smoothing
irons and a pair of pot hooks. To the Rev. Mr. Samuel Mather,
Senior, my gun and sword and my andirons, tongs and spit." Witness:
John Eliott, Alexander Allin. (Signed) Thomas X Dibble, Senior.
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| Death |
17 Oct 1700 |
Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America [2, 5, 6, 13, 15, 28, 29] |
| Inventory |
1 Nov 1700 [28] |
| by Samuel Cross, Nathaniel Gaylor and Alexander Allen, and amounted to £60-14-01 |
| Occupation |
husbandman [16] |
| Probate |
13 Nov 1700 |
| Burial |
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [15] |
Cemetery: Palisado Cemetery |
| Person ID |
I20987 |
Duane's Ancestors |
| Last Modified |
30 Sep 2019 |
| Family 1 |
Mary Grant d. 14 May 1681, Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America [11] |
| Marriage |
Bef 1637 [6, 8, 11] |
| Children |
| | 1. Israel Dibble, b. 29 Aug 1637, Windsor Settlement, British America  |
| | 2. Samuel Dibble, b. 31 May 1640, Windsor Settlement, River, British America d. 31 May 1640, Windsor Settlement, River, British America (Age 0 years) |
| | 3. Ebenezer Dibble, b. 26 Sep 1641, Windsor Settlement, River, British America d. 19 Dec 1675, Pettaquamscutt (Age 34 years) |
| | 4. Hepsibah Dibble, b. 25 Dec 1642 |
| + | 5. Samuel Dibble, b. 19 Feb 1643/4, Windsor Settlement, River, British America d. 1709 (Age 64 years) |
| | 6. Miriam Dibble, b. 15 Feb 1644/5, Windsor Settlement, River, British America d. Aft May 1703 (Age > 58 years) |
| | 7. Thomas Dibble, b. 3 Sep 1647, Windsor Settlement, River, British America d. Bef 1719 (Age < 71 years) |
| | 8. Joanna Dibble, b. 1650 d. 1651, Windsor Settlement, River, British America (Age 1 year) |
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| Family ID |
F7242 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
4 Apr 2020 |
| Family 2 |
Elizabeth ________, b. Abt 1625 d. 29 Sep 1685, Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America (Age ~ 60 years) [8] |
| Marriage |
25 Jun 1683 [1, 6, 8, 10, 11, 30] |
| Family ID |
F6617 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
4 Apr 2020 |
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| Event Map |
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 | Birth - 1613 - England |
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 | Migration - To Wessaguscus (Wessagusset) plantation,aboard Marygould - Mar 1635 - Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England |
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 | Property - received 6 goad provided he build a house there within a year - 17 Dec 1635 - Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay, British America |
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 | Property - conveyed land to his son-in-law, Samuel Gibbs Sr. - 11 Jan 1699/1700 - Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America |
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 | Will - 17 Feb 1699/1700 - Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America |
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 | Death - 17 Oct 1700 - Windsor Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America |
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 | Burial - Cemetery: Palisado Cemetery - - Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
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| Pin Legend |
: Address
: Location
: City/Town
: County/Shire
: State/Province
: Country
: Not Set |
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| Sources |
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- 2. [S492] Families of Ancient Windsor, CT, Vol. 2, 174, 00184.
- 3. [S940] First Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, 46, 00191.
- 4. [S259] NEHGS Register, 36:387, 00390.
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- 8. [S482] Torrey 1st, 219, 00395.
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