ohn Dillingham, brother of Edward, sons of
Henry and Oseth. Edward was appointed his executor 6 Sept 1636.
Arrived in Plymouth either with Edward or earlier. Possibly John
in 1630, Edward in 1632. From a Caldwell genealogy: John
Dillingham was from Leicestershire, and came in the fleet with
Winthrop. He was first at Boston. He received his title and was
made a freeman in 1630. His name appears in Ipswich in 1634, the
year following the settlement of the town by Winthrop and twelve
others. In November 1634 he had a grant of six acres in Ipswich,
lying on the west side of the town and the north side of the
great swamp. He sold marsh lands to William Payne. He probably
died in 1635. Mr. Savage says that "dead" is written
against his name (No.71) in the list at Boston. At the time of
his death he had an adventure of 604 pounds 3s 11p on board ship
Sea Flower. He left a wife, Sarah, and two children, Edward and
Sarah. The wife and son very soon followed him to the grave. July
10, 1636, Widow Sarah Dillingham, made her will being then "weak
and sick." Edward, the son, was then dead, and the little
Sarah was committed to the guardianship of Richard Saltonstall,
Esquire and Mr Samuel Appleton. Winthrop Alexander quotes
historical documents about John and his wife Sarah at some length.
(pp 249-253). [DILLIN.GED]