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About Joanna Dimmock
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Joanna Bursley 1 March 1646–8 May 1727
Birth • 1 Sources 1 March 1646 Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Age 81 Death • 2 Sources 8 May 1727 Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Joann Bursley in entry for Benjamin Dimock, "Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995"
SPOUSES AND CHILDREN
Shubael Dimmock 1644-1732
Marriage: April 1663 Barnstable, Plymouth, British Colonial America
Joanna Bursley 1646-1727
Children (9)
John Dimmock 1656-1756
Timothy Dimock 1658-1718
Shubael Dimmock 1663-1728
Thomas Dimmock 1664-1697
Joseph Dimock 1665-1755
Benjamin Dimock 1670-1751
Joanna Dimock 1672-1766
Mahitable Dimock 1677-1705
Thankful Dimmock 1682-1757
PARENTS AND SIBLINGS
John Bursley -1660
Marriage: 28 November 1639 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Joanna Hull 1621-1683
Children (9)
Naomi Bursley 1639-1640
Ruth Bursley 1641-1641
Mary Bursley 1643-1681
Jemima Bursley 1644-
John Bursley 1644-1644
Joanna Bursley 1646-1727
Elizabeth Bursley 1649-1709
John Bursley 1652-1726
Temperance Bursley 1654-1741
Joanna Bursley Dimmock
BIRTH 1 Mar 1644 Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 8 May 1727 (aged 83) Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
BURIAL Olde Mansfield Center Cemetery Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut
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Children
John G Dimmock 1666–1738
Shubael Dimmock 1674–1728
Benjamin Dimick 1680–1751
Thankful Dimmock Waldo 1682–1757
Joanna Dimmock Conant 1682–1766
Born about 1643, calculated from age 84 at death in 1727, and definitely before 1 Mar 1645/6, when she was baptized as "Johannah daughter of Maistr Bursley",[1] in Barnstable (or perhaps Scituate) part of Plymouth Colony.
"Joanna, bp Barnstable 1 Mar 1645/6 [NEHGR 9:283]; m Barnstable Apr 1653 [sic] Shubel Dimmock [MD 4:221; in the margin beside this entry and the accompanying births of children is the note "These records perhaps 10 years too old"]. (Joanna is inadvertently called "Jemima" by Savage.)"[2]
Joanna Dimuck died May 8, 1727, most likely in Mansfield, then part of Windham County, Connecticut, where she was buried at the Olde Mansfield Center Cemetery.[3]
Note: There is an article on this family in "The Bangor Historical Magazine, Volume 6" pp 179 1891 which says that Joanna was born in New Hampshire and that her sister Jemima was the 2nd Wife of Shabael Dimmock. "He was killed by the indians at Damariscotta Me, where he was capt. 5 children by 1st wife, 4 children by 2nd wife." Any sister of Joanna (b 1644) even if 20 years her senior say b. 1664 would not have been having children after 1727, when Joanna died. Anderson in John Bursley's article in Great Migration Series, makes a note that the John Bursley of New Hampshire and Maine was a different man. So the article in the Bangor Hist. Mag. has confused families.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bursley-1
Joanna Dimock formerly Bursley
Born about 1643 in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony
Daughter of John Bursley and Joanna (Hull) Davis
Sister of Mary (Bursley) Crocker, Elizabeth (Bursley) Clapp, John Bursley Jr and Temperance (Bursley) Crocker
Mother of Thomas Dimock, Joseph Dimmick, John G. Dimmick, Timothy Dimmock, Shubael Dimmick Jr., Mahitable Dimmock, Benjamin Dimmick, Joanna (Dimmick) Conant and Thankful (Dimmock) Waldo
Died 8 May 1727 in Mansfield, Windham, Connecticut Colony
Profile last modified 18 Jul 2018 | Created 16 May 2010
Sources
↑ "Scituate and Barnstable Church Records" New England Hist. and Gen. Register. 9:283. Boston: NEHGS, 1855 ↑ "John Bursley" The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). ↑ Photo of Gravestone at Find a grave The First Settlers of Barnstable, MS., The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1848) Vol. 2, Page 66 Jacobus, Donald Lines. The Granberry Family and Allied Families (E. F. Waterman, Hartford, Conn., 1945) p. 186
ancestry.com:
'Joanna Bursley
Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 1644
to John Bursley and Joanna Hull.
Joanna married Shubael Dimmock and had 11 children.
She passed away on 1727 in Massachusetts, USA.
Family Members
Parents
John Bursley 1600-1660
Joanna Hull 1621-1686
Spouse(s)
Shubael Dimmock 42-1732
Children
Thomas Dimmock 1654-1697
John Dimmock 1682-1756
Timothy Dimmock 1675-1718
Shubael Dimmock 1666-1669
Joseph Dimmock 75-1724
Mehitable Dimmock 1666-1740
Benjamin Dimmock 1670-1751
Benjamin Dimmock 1680-Unknown
Benjamin Dimmock 1680-Unknown
Joanna Dimmock 1672-1757
Thankful Dimmock 1682-1757
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21627609/joanna-dimmock
JOANNA HULL was born about 1620 to Rev. Joseph Hull & his 1st wife (Joanna was aged 15 in 1635).
She married (1) in Sandwich about 28 November 1639 JOHN BURSLEY {1623, Weymouth}; records show that John Bursley married "Mr. Hull's daughter". She had some seven to nine children with John Bursley: Naomi; Ruth; a child who died about 1642; Mary (Bursley) Crocker; John Jr. (who died young); Joanna (Bursley) Dimmock; Elizabeth (Bursley) (Goodspeed) Clap; John; and, Temperance (Bursley) Crocker.
She married (2) on an unknown date DOLOR DAVIS {1634, Cambridge}. No children recorded of this marriage.
Joanna Dimmock's Timeline
1645 |
August 1, 1645
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Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts
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1646 |
March 1, 1646
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Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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March 1, 1646
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1664 |
April 4, 1664
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Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
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1666 |
January 1, 1666
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Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1668 |
March 1668
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Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony
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1673 |
February 1673
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Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
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1675 |
September 17, 1675
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Barnstable, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, New England
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1677 |
September 1677
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Barnstable, Plymouth Colony
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