iv. ELIZABETH HOWLAND, b. ABT 1631, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA (Source: Mayflower Increasings for Three Generations Mayflower Descendent. Bowan, George E., by Susan E. Roser 1989); d. 1691, Oyster, Bay, NY (Source: Mayflower Increasings for Three Generations Mayflower Descendent. Bowan, George E., by Susan E. Roser 1989); m. (1) EPHRIAM HICKS, September 13, 1649, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA (Source: Mayflower Increasings for Three Generations Mayflower Descendent. Bowan, George E., by Susan E. Roser 1989); m. (2) JOHN DICKINSON, July 10, 1651, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA.es.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenzie/GenHOWLAND.htm] Bay, Livingston, New York. She married Captain John Dickinson on July 10, 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, son of William Dickinson and Sarah Stacey.John Dickinson: Marriage: July 10, 1651, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.w York, d. 1732, Cedar Swamp Musketa Coe Li, New York.se and lot furnishings, when he die this to go to my son Joseph. I give to my son Samuel 5 shares of land at the planes plus what I have already given him. I give to my son James two rights of three in the Old Purchase of Oyster Bay on the west side of Nicholas Wright going to Lusum. Five Acres of land at Plains and right of Commonage divided equally between Samuel, Jabez and James. i give to my daughter Hannah my bed, curtains, chests and etc. I give to my grandson Robert or Richard Harcut 2 sheep. All remainder of my estate I give to my three youngest daughters Mehetable, Cheshire (Lydia) and Hannah.--------------------------------She married (1) at Plymouth 13 September 1649 Ephraim Hicks. She married (2) at Plymouth 10 July 1651 John Dickerson.673) & Elizabeth Tilley Howland (1607 - 1687)ymouth, MA, and died December 26, 1691 in Oyster Bay, Livingston, New York. She married Captain John Dickinson on July 10, 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, son of William Dickinson and Sarah Stacey. More About Elizabeth Howland Hicks and Captain John Dickinson: Marriage: July 10, 1651, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.ickinson, b. January 26, 1664/65, Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, d. 1732, Cedar Swamp Musketa Coe Li, New York.BSITE-0001/UHP-1896.htmler Bay, Long Island. ied (2) at Plymouth 10 July 1651 John Dickarson/Dickenson/Dickinson "of Barnstable" who was probably was born in England around 1622, but who's parentage has not been ascertained. She is his second wife.im Hicks and Captain John Dickenson by Elizabeth Pearson White., dated Dec 1691 said, "I Elizabeth Dickinson widow, of Oyster Bay, being somewhat weakly and sick but perfect memory and understanding. I give to my son Jabez my house and lot furnishings, when he die this to go to my son Joseph. I give to my son Samuel 5 shares of land at the planes plus what I have already given him. I give to my son James two rights of three in the Old Purchase of Oyster Bay on the west side of Nicholas Wright going to Lusum. Five Acres of land at Plains and right of Commonage divided equally between Samuel, Jabez and James. I give to my daughter Hannah my bed, curtains, chests and etc. I give to my grandson Robert or Richard Harcut 2 sheep. All remainder of my estate I give to my three youngest daughters Mehetable, Cheshire (Lydia) and Hannah. Dec 1691." Townsend Memorial, page 54.70% of Queens County which includes Oyster Bay was renamed Nassua County. The name of the county comes from an old name for Long Island, which was at one time named Nassua, after Dutch William of Nassau, Prince of Orange ( who later became William III of England).
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