Mt-DNA Pedigree -Husk

 

My match got me back to their farthest back Mt-DNA ancestor, Amanda Fassett who married William Henry Dickenson, also found as Dickerson and Dickinson. This would be my match’s Great-Great Grandmother (5th Generation). I was able to extend the lineage back a couple generations and merge it with the Remmen Pedigree where Lucy (1783-1849) and Abigail Goff (1776-1836) were sisters, daughter of Daniel C Goff and Lucy Davis.

There is quite a bit that needs to be added to this profile. If you see a problem let me know. If you have information on this profile please let me know. Once I have each of my match’s profiles online I will be coming back to proof, add and correct my information. I see in some records I am referring to Dickerson and Dickenson for people in the same family. That seems to come from the records I was using and infusing the information into the profile. I will sort that out when I update the profile.

My match is off Ella/Eleanor, daughter of Amanda who would be the 4th Generation.

So, I will begin in the 5th generation with Amanda Fassett.

Generation 5)

Amanda Fassett was born in 1828 probably in Orleans County, New York according to the 1855 New York State Census and died 30 November 1891 in Ira, or Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont. She is buried in the Chippenhook Cemetery, Clarendon, Rutland Co, Vermont

She married about 1849-1850 -ish to William Henry Dickerson who was born at Hague, Warren County, New York. He was the son of Sarah (Burgess) (1800-1880) and Daniel Dickenson (1795-1886)

Children of Amanda Fassett and William Henry Dickenson were:

Mary Dickerson Born 1850 and Died 1904 Ira, Vermont Married John Schollar (1849-1884)

Charles Augustus Dickerson 1854-1923 in Chicago, Cook County, IL

Sophia Dickerson Born 1855

Charlotte Dickerson Born 1856

Laura Dickerson Born 1858

Dennis Dickerson Born 1859

Rollin Dickerson Born 1863

Ella Dickerson Born 1863-This is ancestor in 4th Generation

Martha Dickerson Born 1866

Willis Dickerson Born 1868

Martin Dickerson Born 1869

George Dickerson Born 1872 and Died after 1908

Generation 6)

Bernice Burnes Colvin (daughter of Abigail (Goff) (1776-1836) and Alpheus Colvin 1773-1843) was born about 1793 in Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont and died 18 September 1847 at Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont. Alpheus Covin’s parents were Lydia Jenkes 1747 Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island died 1839 Clarendon, Rutland Co, Vermont and  Levi Colvin Born 1745 Providence, Rhode Island and Died 1834 Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont)

She married Alonzo Fassett (year?) (son of  Rebecca (Powers ) (1771-1809) (married 1790) and Samuel Fassett (born 1769). Alonzo was born 1795 in Massachusetts and died 1831

Children of Bernice Burnes (Colvin) and Alonzo Fassett were:

Alpheus Colvin Fassett born 1825 Jefferson County, New York

Nathan Fassett born 1827 New York Died 17 July 1886

Amanda Fassett- born 1828 Died 1891-See Generation 5)

 

Generation 7)

Abigail Goff was the daughter of Lucy (Davis) (born 1754-Died after 1820) and Daniel Goff (born 1754-Died 1816). Abigail was born 20 September 1776 at Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island and Died 7 July 1836 at Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont.

Abigail Goff married Alpheus Colvin who was born 29 March 1773 Rhode Island and died 12 March 18433 in Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont. Both are buried in the Chippendhook Cemetery, Clarendon, Vermont.

Alpheus was the son of Lydia (Jenkes) born 1754 Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island and died 1820 Licking County, Ohio and Levi Colvin Born 1754 West Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island and died 1816 Licking County, Ohio.

Children of Abigail Goff and Alpheus Colvin were:

Burnes Wood Colvin born 1793 Died 1847

Abner H. Colvin Born 1795 Died 1863

Ruth Colvin Born 1796 Died 1821 Married Hays

Laura A. Colvin Born 1799 Died 1819

Anson J Colvin Born 1802 Died 1820

Lydia Colvin Born 1806 Died 1866 Married Shepardson

Zeri Colvin born 1809 Died 1856 married Cushman

Lucy Colvin Born 1812 Died 1871 Married Rounds

Lucinda T Covin Born 1816 Died 1878 married Wood

 

In this generation, two of my Mt-DNA matches merge.

Abigail  Goff (of the Husk pedigree) and Lucy Goff (of the Remmen Pedigree) were sisters. They were daughters of Lucy Davis 1754-after 1820 and Daniel Goff 1754-1816 Licking County, Ohio.

Lucy Davis married 8 July 1775 in Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont to Daniel C. Goff 1854-1816 son of Ruth (Bailey) (1729-1771) and Abner Goff (1721-1755).

Children of Lucy Davis and Daniel C. Goff were:

Abigail Goff 20 September 1776 Clarendon, Rutland, Vermont-died 7 July 1836 Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont- This is Generation 6 above.

Christopher Bailey Goff 4 October 1779 at Shapesbury, Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont- after 1830 Clermont, Ohio

Abner Goff 4 December 1782 at Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont-died 15 March 1857 St. Louisville, Licking County, Ohio

Lucy Goff- This is the sister of Abigail Goff See Generation 6 of the Remmen Pedigree

Eunice Goff 22 December 1787 Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont-died 2 September 1840 at Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio (Have another date of her death 20 August 1814) Married Wilcox?

Emile Goff 20 December 1787- died 27 July 1849 at Crown Point, Essex County, New York

Generation 8)

Lucy Davis was born 1754 in Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island and died in 1820 in Licking, Licking County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Jane (Alloway, also found as Callaway) and Benjamin Davis 1730-1825 in Rowan County, North Carolina. (Note: While I am (genealogically) happy to see Benjamin Davis died in North Carolina I feel skeptical and this needs looking into. Davis is a very common surname and if it were true, he would likely have followed a daughter to North Carolina and she might be “how” the New England and my own North Carolina lines might merge. Also, I was not finding much or anything on the Alloway or Callaway lines.

Generation 9)

Jane (Alloway, also found as Callaway) (no dates or places noted) married Benjamin Davis 1730-1825. Benjamin was reported as being born in Avening Gloucester England and supposedly died in Rowan County, North Carolina.

(Note: While I am (genealogically) happy to see Benjamin Davis died in North Carolina I feel skeptical and this needs looking into. Davis is a very common surname and if it were true, he would likely have followed a daughter to North Carolina and she might be “how” the New England and my own North Carolina lines might merge. Also, I was not finding much or anything on the Alloway or Callaway lines.

As I said, this line  I also am not real sure about Lucy Davis being a Davis.

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