Mary Dickinson

Brief Life History of Mary

When Mary Dickinson was born in 1765, in Staveley, Yorkshire, England, her father, Thomas Dickinson, was 19 and her mother, Mary Allison, was 22. She married Thomas Noble on 4 January 1788, in Staveley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 7 daughters. She died on 20 June 1833, in Pannal, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 68, and was buried in Pannal, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

Thomas Noble
1762–
Mary Dickinson
1765–1833
Marriage: 4 January 1788
Thomas Noble
1788–
Mary Noble
1789–
Elizabeth Noble
1791–
William Noble
1793–1828
Hannah Noble
1794–
John Nouble
1796–
Ann Noble
1798–
Richard Noble
1800–
Grace Noble
1801–1804
Mark Noble
1802–
Zechariah Noble
1804–
Rebecca Noble
1806–
Maria Noble
1811–

Sources (28)

  • Mary Dickinson, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • North Yorkshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1558-1812
  • Mary Dickinson, "England, Yorkshire, Parish Registers, 1538-2016"

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World Events (8)

1770 · Boston Tea Party

Thousands of British troops were sent to Boston to enforce Britain's tax laws. Taxes were repealed on all imports to the American Colonies except tea. Americans, disguised as Native Americans, dumped chests of tea imported by the East India Company into the Boston Harbor in protest. This escalated tensions between the American Colonies and the British government.

1775 · The Shot Heard Around the World

"On April 18, 1775, a shot known as the ""shot heard around the world"" was fired between American colonists and British troops in Lexington, Massachusetts. This began the American War for Independence. Fifteen months later, Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. The Treaty of Paris was signed in September 1783 which ended the war. The colonies were no longer under British rule. Many who fought for the British fled to Canada, the West Indies, and some to England."

1787 · English Convicts Sail to Australia

The first fleet of convicts sailed from England to Australia on May 13, 1787. By 1868, over 150,000 felons had been exiled to New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, and Western Australia.

Name Meaning

English: variant of Dickenson , a patronymic from the Middle English personal name Dicun a pet form of Richard (see Dicken ) + son.

History: Jonathan Dickinson, the first president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), was born in Hatfield, MA, in 1688. Both his parents came from pioneer Connecticut Valley stock.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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