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Sarah Dibble[1, 2, 3]

Female 1792 - 1852  (60 years)


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  • Name Sarah Dibble 
    Birth 10 Apr 1792  Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 4
    Gender Female 
    Death 15 Sep 1852  [4
    Person ID I21492  Duane's Ancestors
    Last Modified 22 Sep 2014 

    Father Deacon Benjamin Dibble,   b. 27 Apr 1725, Simsbury Village, Hartford, Connecticut, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Dec 1810, Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 85 years) 
    Mother Elizabeth Fuller,   b. 10 Mar 1765   d. 18 Oct 1838, Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1791  [1
    Family ID F7374  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Sources 
    1.  1.  [S738] Dibbles, 22, 00742.

    2.  2.  [S753] Vital Records of CT Vol 14 (Barbour), 91, 00753.

    3.  3.  [S1152] Viets Genealogy, 60, 01002.
      Sarah Dibble was born April 10, 1792. Her mother the fourth wife of Deacon Benjamin Dibble, was of a family of the name Fuller, from Lyme, Conn. The family moved to Ft. Edward, above Troy, on the Hudson, and lived on the river bank. Here, in July, 1777, they had taken land, built, and cleared the fields when General Burgoyne came down from the north with his army, followed by a plundering crew of Indians, driving the American army before them. Mr. Fuller was ordered, as a means of safety, to abandon his farm and take his family and stock down the river. He remarked to his wife that he had a sow and pigs in a hollow log back of the house and would go and drive them in, as they might be useful for the army. Soon after he left the house, three Indians came in Mrs. Fuller told them to leave the place, as the American army was near by. They went out, but had been gone only a short time when the report of a gun was heard. Her husband not returning, Mrs. Fuller went to look and found him shot, scalped, and tomahawked. He soon died. Mrs. Fuller and the children, two or three in number, were put on board a scow and sent down the river to Albany, never returning to the frontier. Mrs. Benjamin Dibble, mother of Sarah, was one of these children and about twelve years of age at the time of the massacre of her father.
      Elizabeth Fuller was born March 10, 1765, and died October, 1838. Benjamin Dibble was born May 7, 1723, and died Dec. 5, 1810. Levi Viets died Dec. 22, 1857; his wife Sarah Sept. 15, 1852.

    4.  4.  [S1152] Viets Genealogy, 60, 01002.