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Personal data Elizabeth (NN-Dibble, Thomas) 

  • She was born in the year 1621 in Moulton, Northamps.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Nancy Lee Dixon, Elizabeth Margaret Millard, Sarah Yarter, et al.
  • She died on September 25, 1689 in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, she was 68 years old.
  • She is buried after September 24, 1689 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA (Old Hadley Cem.).
  • This information was last updated on August 22, 2023.

Household of Elizabeth (NN-Dibble, Thomas)

She is married to Thomas Dibble.

They got married on March 25, 1683 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, she was 62 years old.


Notes about Elizabeth (NN-Dibble, Thomas)

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Sources: Author: nancyleedixonnancyleedixon; elizabethmargaretmillardelizabethmargaretmillard; SarahYarterSarahYarter; et al.; Title: "Elizabeth --?--," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xvii Aug MMXXIII)

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"... Elizabeth --?-- Last Changed: August 17, 2023 Earl Cory Sex Female Last Changed: October 29, 2018 Judy Shank Gruesbeck

Birth 1621 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England Last Changed: August 17, 2023 Earl Cory

Death 25 September 1689 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut ... Reason: This is her actual death record!! Connecticut, Hartford, Windsor births, marriages, deaths, Volume 1, page 43, FHL #007730421, Image 46 of 544, familysearch.org Last Changed: August 28, 2022 Beth Bauchet

Burial Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, ... Last Changed: May 9, 2023 Melissa Ann McLaughlin

Married Name Elizabeth Hinsdale
Also Known As Elizabeth Hensdell
Married Name Elizabeth Dibble
Married Name Elizabeth Hawkes

Residence from 1643 to 1647 Windsor, Connecticut ...
Residence from 1659 to 1660 Hadley, Massachusetts ...

Probate Court 27 September 1681
Widow Elizabeth Hindsdale, administrator for her late husband John Hawkes estate, presented the court with a petition indicating the children had been paid their portions, and that further she had returned to Hadley to live. Her request was to have sons Eleazer and Gershom who 'are yet unmarried,' improve remainder of the whole estate to provide her maintenance during her life, and at her death, the court 'appoint those lands' to Eleazer and Gershom.

Residence 27 September 1681 Hadley, Massachusetts ...

Spouses & Children

John Hawks Male 1613-1662
Elizabeth --?-- Female 1621-1689
Marriage about 1642 Windsor, Connecticut, ...

Children (10)

[1] Sgt. John Hawks II Male 1643-1722
[2] Nathaniel Hawkes Male 1644-Deceased
[3] Elizabeth Hawkes Female 1647-1681
[4] Anna Hawkes Female 1648-1705
[5] Isaac Hawkes Male 1650-1659
[6] Mary Hawkes Female 1652-1739
[7] Joanna Hawkes Female 1653-1729
[8] Eleazer Hawks Male 1655-1727
[9] Sarah Hawkes Female 1657-1751
[10] Gershom Hawkes Male 1659-1681

Robert Hinsdale Male 1610-1675
Elizabeth --?-- Female 1621-1689
Marriage before 28 September 1668 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts ...

Thomas Dibble, Sr. Male 1613-1700
Elizabeth --?-- Female 1621-1689
Marriage 25 June 1683 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut ...

Elizabeth was the wife of John Hawks. There are no sources that provide her maiden name, or confirm speculation of who she possibly was. Her birth is estimated at about 1620 and was most likely born in England. There is no record of their marriage, however, "John Hawkes or his wife (probably both) had apparently been admitted to Windsor church by 13 Aug 1643, if that be the date of baptism of their son John." Therefore, John and Elizabeth had married by 1642 and produced a son by Aug 1643 and were living in Windsor. These are the only KNOWN facts about Elizabeth's origin. Land sales were recorded in Windsor in 1640, and they had moved to Hadley by 1660. Her birth is estimated as 1620, based on her first marriage to John Hawkes by 1642/3. ("Great Migration")

Elizabeth "married (2) ROBERT HINSDALE {1637, Dedham} and (3) Thomas Dibble, son of ROBERT DIBBLE {1634, Dorchester}. She died at Windsor on 29 September 1685." Nine children are listed, although eleven children may have been born in Windsor. Ten children are listed in "A history of Deerfield, Massachusetts."

John died without a will, leaving his wife with 9 children ages 3 to 19.
Children:
John, b. 13 Aug 1643 (2)
Nathaniel, bpt. 16 Feb 1645; d. young.
Elizabeth, bpt. 10 Jan 1647; m. 24 Nov 1664, Joseph Gillet; he was killed with Lothrop.
Anna, bpt. 4 Aug 1649; m. 10 Oct 1672, Thomas Hasting.
Isaac, b. 16 Aug 1650; drowned 22 Jun 1659.
Mary, b. 23 May 1652; m. 10 Oct 1672, Experience Hinsdale, guide for Capt. Turner; he fell with him, 19 May 1676; she m. (2) 22 Jul 1677, John Evans.
Joanna, b. 8 Feb 1654; m. 21 Nov 1677, Wm. Arms.
Eliezer, b. 20 Dec 1655 (3).
Sarah, 29 Sep 1657; m. 10 Sep 1677, Philip Mattoon; (2) Daniel Belding.
Gershom, b. 12 Aug 1659; living unm. 26 Mar 1681, which is the last heard of him.
(A history of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Part II, image page 1125)

On 31 March 1663, "John Hawkes of Hadley dying intestate the inventory of his estate was presented to this Court & is in [illegible], and in reference to settlement of the said estate the Court ordered with the advice of friends & the widow's free consent & desire that her son John shall when he comes to the age of 22 years have a third part of her homelot, her housing only excepted & a third part of all her lands in Hadley & a young horse, and that her daughter Elizabeth shall have the sum of twenty pounds at her day of marriage in such pay as the estate will afford, and that her son Elezur shall have twenty pounds when he attains the age of one & twenty years in such pay as the estate will afford, and that her son Gerson shall have the sum of twenty pounds at the age of one & twenty years in such pay as the estate will afford, and that the next four daughters shall have the sum of fifteen pounds apiece to be paid to each of them as they shall attain the age of one & twenty years, and power of administration is granted to said widow Hawkes in reference to the said estate".

On 28 September 1669, "John Hawkes late of Hadley deceased, dying intestate, there was an order of the Court at Northampton in March 1663 settling the estate in respect of the widow Hawkes & portions for the children, but there being no security ordered for payment of the children's portions, this Court ordereth upon the desire of Robert Hensdall & his wife the mother of the said children that the housing & lands at Hadley which were the estate of John Hawkes shall stand as security for the children's portions excepting those lands that young John Hawkes hath received as his portion by the former Court order."

On 27 September 1681, "the widow Elizabeth Hindsdall administratrix to the estate of her former husband John Hawks, as by the Court act March 31: 63 appears presenting a petition to this Court wherein she shews how she would dispose of her remaining estate by her former husband Hawks in Hadley which by God's Providence she is again come to live upon, that is to say that her sons Eliezur & Gershom Hawks who are yet unmarried & have their portions to receive should have the said portions paid them out of some of her husband Hawks lands, she declaring that the other children's portions are paid them according to the Court's settlement, and signifying that she with her two sons Eliezer and Gershom Hawks have come to this agreement, that they shall improve the whole remainder of estate or lands as above said in Hadly together with their own shares for the yearly maintenance of their mother while she shall live & so have conditioned mutually that the said Eliezer & Gershom shall have the whole betwixt them at her decease, as by writings drawn & signed & sealed between them appears, and the widow mother signifying her desires that the said lands may be confirmed to them as aforesaid by this Court they performing the agreement to her this Court likes well of the petition and appoint the lands to her said sons after her decease." ("Great Migration")

Robert and Elizabeth Hinsdale separated by March 30, 1674, when they were presented to the courts for 'living asunder contrary to law'. While Robert was sentenced to be whipped and assessed a fine, Elizabeth refused to answer the complaint. Robert died shortly thereafter on September 18, 1675 at the 'Bloody Brook ambush at Deerfield.' (A history of Deerfield, Massachusetts)

As a widow, she returned to Hadley, Massachusetts to live on the estate of her late husband John Hawkes. She married third, Thomas Dibble on June 25, 1683 at Windsor, as his second wife. Elizabeth died on September 29, 1685.

Last Changed: April 25, 2023 Barrow C. Phelps"
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