The Dickinson Family of Glasgow, Kentucky


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A family history and genealogy -- From Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, and immigrants fleeing religious persecution, to Indian fighters on the Kentucky froniter, you'll be intrigued by the Dickinson family history and lore.







The Dickinson Family Kentucky - Missouri


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William Thomas Oliver Dickinson (1820-1873) was born in Kentucky. He married Mahulda Ann Hoff (1828-1916), daughter of John Hoff and Sabert Lemons, in 1846. They had seven children. He died in Franklin County, Missouri.




The Family of Early


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Glasgow


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Nestled in the heart of south-central Kentucky, Glasgow enjoys a reputation as "the biggest little town in Kentucky." From its pioneer days to the advent of the 21st century, Glasgow has been known as a progressive center for agriculture, commerce, education, and medicine. The community has been home to many of distinction, including an early African American mayor, two governors, a world-renowned musician, a winner of multiple Pulitzer Prizes, a decorated U.S. Air Force general, the president of a major television network, and a leader in the control of tuberculosis. Equally important to the tale of Glasgow's past are all the ordinary folks who were paramount in making the community the solid, thriving locale that it remains.




History of Kentucky


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Dickinson Family Papers


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The Dickinson Family Papers were presented to the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society by Mr. Crawford Wettlaufer on August 13, 1966. The collection consists of documents dating from 1694, Nov. 10 to 1876, Oct. 10, and refer to the Dickinson Family of Massachusetts. The records are primarily contracts, quitclaims, indentures, deeds, dispositions, receipts, and similar legal records. Family names include: Samuel Dickinson, John Dickinson, Mary Dickinson, Maryann Dickinson, Lorura Dickinson, Horace Dickinson, Irene Dickinson, Elvira Dickinson, Moses Dickinson, Gideon Dickinson, Joseph Dickinson, and Benjamin Dickinson. Almost all land deeds refer to the areas around Hampshire and Franklin counties in Massachusetts and Albany and Erie Counties in New York State.




Have You Told Them?


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This a family history book about the Dickinson family




Reunion of the Dickinson Family, at Amherst, Mass., August 8th and 9th, 1883


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