Samuel Burling Dickinson was directly descended from four passengers who were aboard the Mayflower on her maiden voyage to America arriving in Nov 1620 (John Howland, Elizabeth Tilley and Elizabeth's parents); thus Delmer Edward Dickinson was descended from them, too.
SBD is a qualifying ancestor for membership in the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, the John Howland Society, the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and Texas First Families.
Samuel Burling Dickinson was directly descended from four passengers who were aboard the Mayflower on her maiden voyage to America arriving in Nov 1620 (John Howland, Elizabeth Tilley and Elizabeth's parents); thus Delmer Edward Dickinson was descended from them, too.
SBD is a qualifying ancestor for membership in the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, the John Howland Society, the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and Texas First Families.
Inscription
Son of C. W. and J. Dickinson
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which can never be filled
Family Members
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Charles Berlin Dickinson
1888–1925
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Louise "Lulu" Dickinson Bell
1889–1973
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Myrtis Elmer "Mable" Dickinson Harnack
1892–1980
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Ida Josephine Dickinson Farris
1894–1988
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Don McManus "Don Mack" Dickinson
1896–1967
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Minnie Virginia Dickinson Park
1897–1978
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Dovie Ione Dickinson Buch Warner
1900–1987
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Floyd Gould Dickinson
1901–1979
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Ruth Alice Dickinson Simpson Hill
1904–1947
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Julia Elizabeth Dickinson Cane
1905–1989
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Velmer Carl Dickinson
1908–1988
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