Person:Charles Dickinson (1)

m. 20 Nov 1651
  1. Charles Dickinson1658 - 1740
m. 9 Dec 1681
  1. Charles Dickinson1682 - 1682/83
  2. Margaret Dickinson1684 -
m. Bef 1687
  1. Thomas Dickinson1687 - Aft 1700
m. Bef 1692
  1. Charles DickinsonEst 1692 -
  2. Richard DickinsonEst 1694 -
  3. John DickinsonEst 1696 -
  4. Jonathan DickinsonEst 1698 -
  • HCharles Dickinson1658 - 1740
  • WSarah _____ - Aft 1744
m. Bef 1704
  1. Samuel DickinsonEst 1704 -
  2. Philip DickinsonEst 1706 -
  3. Christopher DickinsonEst 1708 - Bef 1737
  4. Ann (Probably) Dickinson1714 -
Facts and Events
Name Charles Dickinson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Apr 1658 Chester, Cheshire, England
Christening[1] 9 May 1658 Chester, Cheshire, EnglandSt. John the Baptist
Marriage 9 Dec 1681 Chester, Cheshire, Englandto Rebecca Meacocke
Marriage Bef 1687 Connecticut, United Statesto Hester Gilbert
Marriage Bef 1692 Rhode Islandto Phillis Greene
Marriage Bef 1704 Rhode Island, United Statesto Sarah _____
Death[1] 14 Sep 1740 South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Burial[1] 15 Sep 1740 North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United StatesSt. Paul's Church
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Paul M Gifford, The English Ancestry of Charles Dickinson (1658-1740) of South Kingston, Rhode Island, in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    89.2:137+, Apr 2017.

    Charles1 Dickinson (ThomasA, RichardB, ThomasC) was born 20 Apr 1658 and bp at St. John the Baptist, Chester, Cheshire 9 May 1658; died South Kingston, RI at 2AM 14 Sep 1740 buried the next day at St. Paul's Church in North Kingston; m/1 Rebecca Meacocke 9 Dec 1681 Chester, m/2Hester Gilbert by 1687 in CT; m/3 Phillip (Greene) Carr (widow of Caleb Carr) by 1692 in RI; m/4 Sarah ___ by 1704 who was living in 1744.

    Children by 1st wife: Charles, Margaret
    Children by 2nd wife: Thomas
    Children by 3rd wife: Charles, Richard, John, Jonathan
    Children by 4th wife: Samuel, Philip, Christopher, Anne

  2.   Adding family notes here until relationships get sorted out.


    -5 Dec 1718 Joseph Hull Jr of Westerly, yeoman, & Susannah his wife to Benjamin Holway of Westerly, yeoman. Witnesses: Charles Dickinson Jr, Mary Dickinson, Benjamin Tanner. [South Kingstown Land 1:117-120]

    -17 Jan 1724/5 John Case of South Kingstown, yeoman, am bound to Charles Dickenson Jr for £28, condition sale of 2 acres bounded: grantor, Samuel Hopkins, highway. Mortgage trust of colonies. Witnesses: Robt Hannah and Rowse Helme. [South Kingstown Land 3?:58]

    -Indenture Jan. 20, 1725/6 between Charles Dickinson Jr. and Mary his wife and Christ Curtis, weaver, and wife Sarah, both of South Kingstown, jointly own land in Westerly now in tenure of John? Rogers, ... agree to dividing line. Witn: Rowse Helme, Justice, John Haley, Samll Hopkins. [Westerly Land 5:9-10] also a record in South Kingstown [South Kingstown Land p. 98-99]

    -Indenture 2 Apr 1726 between John Handson of South Kingstown schoolmaster & Mary his wife and Charles Dickenson of South Kingstown, gentleman, for moving & sale to Charles Dickenson 1 acres bounded: highway, Abial Shearman. Charles Dickenson to pay John Handson's attorney £135 1 July next. Signed: John Handson, Mary Handson. Witnesses: Rowse Helme and Christopher Helme. [South Kingstown Land pps. 103-104]

    -15 Feb 1728/9 John Case and Phillis his wife of South Kingstown to Charles Dickinson of Fisher’s Island, New York, 125 Acres bounded: Christopher Curtis, Wm. Tanner, John Stanton. Witnesses: Christ Curtis and Ichabod Potter. [Westerly Land 5:81-82] also recorded at South Kingstown [South Kingstown Land pps. 281-283]

    -14 Feb 1728/9 Charles Dickinson and Mary his wife of Fishers Island to John Case of South Kingstown, 125 Acres bounded: Christopher Curtis, Wm. Tanner, John Stanton. Witnesses: Christopher Curtis and Ichabod Potter. [Westerly Land 5:83-84] also recorded at South Kingstown [South Kingstown Land pps. 283-284]

    -12 Mar 1731 Charles Dickenson of South Kingstown, yeoman, & Sarah his wife for £200 to Jeremiah Willson of South Kingstown, yeoman, 6 1/2 acres bounded: E highway, W highway, N said Dickenson, S said Willson. Witnesses: John Watson and Joseph Torrey. [South Kingstown Land pps. 465-466]

    -28 Apr 1733 Ezekiel Long of East Greenwich, husbandman, & Ruth his wife for £20 to Charles Dickenson of Westerly, yeoman, 10 acres in South Kingstown bounded: N heirs of John Cottrill deceased, E Samuel Hopkins or his heirs, S Stephen Cottrill, W mill pond or main stream of river. Witnesses: Thomas Phillips and Benjamin Bentley. [South Kingstown Land pps. 634-635]

    -25 Jun 1733 Charles Dickenson of South Kingstown, yeoman, and Sarah his wife for £700 to Christopher Dickenson of Newport, cooper, 20 acres in South Kingstown bounded: N highway towards Pettequamscutt Hill, E highway towards Pettequamscutt Hill, S Jeremiah Willson, W Robert Cass, Joseph Hammond. Witnesses: Rowse Helme and John Cass[Case?]. [South Kingstown Land pps. 589-591]

    -Indenture 24 Dec 1733 between Charles Dickenson Jr of South Kingstown, yeoman, & Mary his wife of one part and Isaac Fowler of South Kingstown tavern keeper the other part. Charles Dickenson & Mary his wife for £710 to Isaac Fowler 48 acres bounded: N highway, Cuthbert Campbell, E said Campbell, Job Babcock, S said Babcock, Samuel Hopkins, W said Hopkins. A second piece 69 acres bounded: N highway, E Joseph Potter, Moses Barber, S Isaac Shelden, W Job Babcock. A third piece 10 acres bounded: N heirs of John Cottrill deceased, E Samuel Hopkins, S Stephen Cottrill, W mill pond. A fourth piece 2 acres bounded: N & E Cuthbert Campbell, S highway, W Samuel Hopkins. Witnesses: Jas Helme, Sands Helme, Sarah Curtis, Nathaniel Potter. [South Kingstown Land pps. 648-650]

    -18 Feb 1734/35 Charles Dickinson and Mary his wife of Warwick, RI, to John Dickinson of Warwick, merchant, 125 Acres in Westerly bounded: Christopher Curtis, Nathan Tanner, John Stanton, being ½ part of Saw Mill in partnership with John Tefft jr. Witnesses: Wm. Greene, justice, Josias Lyndon. [Westerly Land 6:295-296]