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Robert Dibble

Birth
England
Death
unknown
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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BIRTH: By about 1586 based on estimated date of marriage. Came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the "Recovery," & settled in Dorchester. Died after 7 February 1641[/2] (and possibly after 1646). (Savage claimed that Robert Dibble "was living there [Dorchester] in 1652," but no evidence for this is seen.)
Married by about 1611 _____ _____. She is not seen in any New England record.
Abraham Dibble appeared in Boston by 1648, and resided later in Haddam and Suffield in Connecticut; and John Dibble appeared in Springfield in the early 1640s. Nothing other than identity of surname suggests a relationship among these three men. Research in English records might resolve this problem.
On 31 March 1634, "Robert Dible" appears on the list of passengers on the Recovery of London, preparing to depart for New England from Weymouth. On 20 March 1634/5, "Thomas Dible, husbandman," aged 22, and "Francis Dible, soror [sister]," aged 24, appear on the passenger list of the Marygould, preparing to depart for New England from Weymouth.
Pope claims that Robert Dibble moved to Windsor, as did his son Thomas, but no record of Robert Dibble is found in Windsor, or elsewhere in Connecticut.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
BIRTH: By about 1586 based on estimated date of marriage. Came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the "Recovery," & settled in Dorchester. Died after 7 February 1641[/2] (and possibly after 1646). (Savage claimed that Robert Dibble "was living there [Dorchester] in 1652," but no evidence for this is seen.)
Married by about 1611 _____ _____. She is not seen in any New England record.
Abraham Dibble appeared in Boston by 1648, and resided later in Haddam and Suffield in Connecticut; and John Dibble appeared in Springfield in the early 1640s. Nothing other than identity of surname suggests a relationship among these three men. Research in English records might resolve this problem.
On 31 March 1634, "Robert Dible" appears on the list of passengers on the Recovery of London, preparing to depart for New England from Weymouth. On 20 March 1634/5, "Thomas Dible, husbandman," aged 22, and "Francis Dible, soror [sister]," aged 24, appear on the passenger list of the Marygould, preparing to depart for New England from Weymouth.
Pope claims that Robert Dibble moved to Windsor, as did his son Thomas, but no record of Robert Dibble is found in Windsor, or elsewhere in Connecticut.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.


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