HUSBAND: Thomas Dimmock[1]
   Born: circa  1610        England
   Marr: before 1640[1]
   Died: circa  1659        Barnstable, Massachusetts

WIFE: Ann[2][6] Chr: 14 Nov 1616 England[3] Died: before 1687
CHILDREN
1| Name: Suzanna Dimmock[1] F| Born: circa 1635 | Marr: circa 1667 | To: Robert Shelly[1]
2| Name: Elizabeth Dimmock[1] F| Born: circa 1637 | Marr: circa 1680 | To: Knyvet Sears[1] | Died: before 1686
3| Name: John Dimmock[1] M| Born: circa 1639
4| Name: Timothy Dimmock[1] M| Chr: 12 Jan 1639/0 Barnstable, Massachusetts | Buried: 17 Jun 1640 Barnstable, Massachusetts[4]
5| Name: (Son) Dimmock[1] M| Born: circa 1641 Barnstable, Massachusetts | Buried: 18 Mar 1640/1 Barnstable, Massachusetts
6| Name: (Daughter) Dimmock[1] F| Born: circa 1641 Barnstable, Massachusetts | Buried: 18 Mar 1640/1 Barnstable, Massachusetts
7| Name: Mehitable Dimmock[1] F| Born: 18 Apr 1642 Barnstable, Massachusetts | Marr: 30 Mar 1662 Watertown, Massachusetts | To: Richard Child[5] | Died: 18 Aug 1676
8| Name: Shubael Dimmock[1] M| Born: 16 Sep 1644 Barnstable, Massachusetts | Marr: Apr 1663 Barnstable, Massachusetts | To: Joanna Bursley[1] | Died: 29 Oct 1732 Mansfield Twp., Tolland, Connecticut
REFERENCES
[1]Denise M. Milke, Thomas Dimock and His Descendants, "The Connecticut Nutmegger", Vol. 21, 1988, photocopy in the custody of the author. [2]Fred E. Crowell, New Englanders in Nova_Scotia, (New England Historical Society, May 1979). Microfilm copy made by General Microfilm Company. Denise M. Milke, Thomas Dimock and His Descendants, "The Connecticut Nutmegger", Vol. 21, 1988, photocopy in the custody of the author. [3]Genealogies of the Families, and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown. [4]Amos Otis, Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, revised by C. F. Swift, (Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1979), in the custody of the Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas. "in the lower syde of the Calves Pasture.". [5]Denise M. Milke, Thomas Dimock and His Descendants, "The Connecticut Nutmegger", Vol. 21, 1988, photocopy in the custody of the author. The date is somewhat questionable and the town may be Waltham. [6]There has been much speculation that this woman was Ann Hammond but this does not appear to be true.
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