Person:Mary Dickinson (77)

Watchers
m. Bef 1721
  1. Mary Dickinson1721 - 1794
  2. Dr. John Dickinson1730 - 1811
m. 4 Nov 1742
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mary Dickinson
Married Name Mary Lockwood
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 18 Aug 1721 (probably) Mercer, New Jersey, United StatesEither Maidenhead or Hopewell
Marriage 4 Nov 1742 Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, United StatesRecorded at Wethersfield.
to Rev. James Lockwood
Death[1][3][4] 23 Dec 1794 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3][5] Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Moses Dickinson, in Dickinson, Addie M. (Addie Maria). Descendants of Nathaniel Dickinson. (Dickinson Family Association (Typescript), 1955)
    324.

    "Mary (Dickinson) b. Aug. 18, 1721, d. Dec. 23, 1794, Enfield, Conn. Buried in Wethersfield, Conn. She m. Nov. 4, 1742 at Norwalk to Rev. James Lockwood."

  2. Norwalk Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    37.

    "Dickinson, … Mary, d. Rev. Moses & Martha, b. Aug. 18, 1721 [LR9:2]"

    Birth recorded at Norwalk; father was minister of churches at Maidenhead and Hopewell at the time of her birth.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Volume 126 Wethersfield, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
    155.

    "Lockwood, … Mary, relict of the late Rev. James Lockwood, d. Dec. 23, 1794, age 74, at Enfield; bd. Dec. 25, 1794 [2:313]"

    Probably died while visiting daughter Mary who had married one John Reynolds of Enfield.

  4. Volume 124 Wethersfield, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
    78.

    "Lockwood, … Mary (Dickinson), wid., of Rev. James Lockwood, communicant Nov. 23, 1740; d. Dec. 23, 1794, age 74 [16]"

  5. Mary Dickenson Lockwood, in Hale, Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. (Connecticut, United States: Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1934).