Friday, October 27, 2017

New England Colonists, 1600-1700 Daynes-Dickerman

Daynes, Deans or Daines

Abraham was at New London, Conn. in 1664 then to Casco, Maine.

Dayton

Ralph lived in New Haven, Conn. in 1639 then removed to Easthampton, L.I..
Samuel lived at New Haven, Conn. between 1646-1655.

I love refuting our politicians claim as the origin of the name of Maine. 


Dean
Lieut. Daniel was at Concord, Mass.
George was a cord weaver at Salem in 1660-1685.
James was a blacksmith at Stonington, Conn. in 1674.
John, son of Wm. of Chard, Somersetshire, England came to Dorchester, Mass. in 1636 and then became a proprietor at Taunton, Mass. in 1639.
Jonas came from Taunton, England to Scituate, Mass. in 1690.
Samuel was at Stamford, Conn. in 1650.
Samuel was living in Lancaster, Mass. in 1653.
Stephen came to Plymouth, Mass. in 1621 and built the first corn mill in N.E. in 1632.
Thomas was a carpenter who was born in 1603 before coming to Concord in 1635.
Thomas was a merchant from Hampshire, England and came to N.E. in 1640, only to return to England.
Thomas was a mariner at Charlestown, Mass. in 1668.
Walter was a tanner and was referred to as Deacon Walter. He was the brother of John and born in Chard, Somersetshire,England between 1615-1617. He was at Dorchester, Mass and Taunton, Mass. by 1638.
Another, out of dozens, reference to our origins here in Maine. 

Dear or Deare
Edward was at Ipswich, Mass. in 1683.
Philip was at Salem in 1638.

Dearborn
Godfrey was born at Exeter, Devonshire, England in 1600 and came to Mass. pre-1639, when he is found at Exeter, N.H.. He then went to Hampton, N.H. in 1651.

Deering
George was a planter who is found in Maine in 1635 before leaving for Hampton, NH. by 1651.
Samuel was at Braintree, Mass. in 1649.

Death
John was at Sudbury, Mass. in 1672 before removing to Sherborn, Mass. by 1678.

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Our Mary, defending her family during the bloodiest war in N.E..



Decker
John was a resident of Exeter, N.H. in 1672.

Deland
John was living at Beverly, Mass. pre-1680.

Delano
Philip, son of Jean de Launey, was born at Leyden, Holland in 1602 and came to Plymouth in 1621. He was at Duxbury in 1624 and moved to Bridgewater, Mass. a few years later.

Dell or Dill
George was a merchant of Salem in 1639 and then was a freeman at Boston by 1651.

Deming
John was at Wethersfield, Conn. in 1635.
Thomas, brother of preceding, was at Wethersfield pre-1645, when he is found at Farmington, Conn. He finally removed to L.I..

It is known he built the first corn mill(see above)but he may have built one sooner than we all thought.

Denison or Denyson
Robert was at Milford, Conn. in 1645 and Newark, N.J. ion 1667.
Thomas was at Kittery, Maine in 1652.
William, son of John Denyson, was born at Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England around 1586 before going to Mass. in 1631. He settled at Roxbury, Mass. afterwards.

Denman
Alexander was at Hampton, N.H. in 1678.
John was living at Dorchester, Mass. in 1639.

Denmark
Patrick was at Dover, N.H. in 1663 before moving to Saco, Maine.

Dennen
Nicholas was born in England in 1645 and is found at Gloucester, Mass..
William was a proprietor at Boston in 1635.

Dennett
Alexander was born in 1639 and is found at Portsmouth, N.H. by 1670.
John was a carpenter and brother of the preceding and is at Portsmouth in 1670.

Dennis
Edward was a resident of Boston in 1636.
James was at Boston in 1653.
Lawrence is found in Maine in 1665.
Robert was at Yarmouth, Mass. between 1643-1659.
Thomas came to Mass. in 1630 before going to N.H..
William was at Scituate but left no male heirs.

Denslow
Henry was at Dorchester pre-1644 when he is found at Windsor, Conn..
John was a resident of Windsor, Conn in 1657.
Nicholas is at Dorchester in 1630 before going to Windsor in 1640.

Denton
Rev. Richard came to N.E. in 1638 and is found at Wethersfield, Conn. in 1640. He went to Stamford, Conn in 1644 and ended up at Hempstead, L.I..

Derby, Darby or Dorby
Edward came from Bisley, Suirrey, England in 1650, when he is found at Weymouth, Mass.. He is at Braintree, Mass and Boston after.
Francis is at Warwick, R.I. pre-1633.
John, son of Christopher, came from Dorsetshire, England and was a proprietor at Plymouth in 1647. He then went to Yarmouth, Mass. pre-1643.
Richard, brother of the preceding, was at Plymouth in 1637.
Roger was a shopkeeper from Topsham, Devonshire, England with his brother , John, in Ipswich, Mass..

Dering or Deering
Henry was t Boston in 1663.

Deshon or Deshorn
Daniel came from France to Oxford, Mass.l in 1686k, the removed to New London, Conn..

Devell or Deville
William was at Braintree in 1643 and then at Newport, R.I. by 1655.

Devereaux

John came to Salem in 1630 at the age of 16 years and went to Marblehead in 1648.

Devotion
Edward was at, what is now, Brookline, Mass. in 1645.

Dew or Due
Ambrose was a cord weaver at Boston in 1645.
Thomas was an inhabitant of Marblehead in 1668.
Dewer
Thomas was a tailor at Boston in 1652.

Dewey
Thomas came from Sandwich, Kent, England and was one of the original grantees of Dorchester in 1633. He removed to Windsor, Conn. in 1635.

Dewing or Dewon
Andrew was born in England and is found at Dedham in 1644.

De Wolf
Balthazar is at Hartford, Conn. in 1656 and at Lyme, Conn. in 1668.

Dexter
Rev. Gregory was born at Olney, Northamptonshire, England in 1610. He came to N.E. in 1644 and is found at Providence and Warwick, R.I..
Richard was born in England around 1606, but some records indicate he was of county of Meath, Ireland. He was at Boston in 1642 and is found at Charlestown in 1644.
Thomas is found at Lynn in 1630, Sandwich in 1637 and Barnstable in 1646.

Dibble or Deble
Ebeneezer was killed on Dec. 19, 1675 in King Philips War.
John was at Springfield in 1641.
Robert came from Weymouth, England to Dorchester in 1634.

Dickenson(or Dickerson)
Azaria was killed during King Philips war on Aug. 24, 1675.

Dickerman
Thomas was a tailor at Dorchester in 1636.