Herman Spurgeon Dykeman1

M, #58533, b. 31 August 1887, d. 25 March 1977
FatherCharles Duvernet Dykeman b. 1850, d. 1916
MotherEuphemia B. Brown2 b. 1853, d. 1943
Last Edited26 Mar 2012
Birth*Herman Spurgeon Dykeman was born on 31 August 1887 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,3 
He was the son of Charles Duvernet Dykeman and Euphemia B. Brown.2 
(Witness) Census HeadHouseholdHerman Spurgeon Dykeman was enumerated on the census of 17 April 1891 in the household of Charles Duvernet Dykeman in Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Included in the household with Charles (age 40), were his second wife Euphemia (age 38), their children Herman (age 3) and Lottie (age 1), and Euphemia's twin children by her first marriage, William and Jessie MacDonald (age 12). William and Jessie were recorded as son and daughter, presumably having been adopted by Charles.4 
Marriage*Herman Spurgeon Dykeman married Myrtle Georgia Gunter, daughter of William Hatfield Gunter and Charity Springer Colwell, on 17 September 1913, in Baptist Church, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Note*Herman Sturgeon Dykeman was in the insurance business and owned tourist camps in Upper Jemseg, N.B. in 1932. 
Death*Herman Spurgeon Dykeman died on 25 March 1977, at age 89, in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Burial*He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Children of Herman Spurgeon Dykeman and Myrtle Georgia Gunter

Citations

  1. [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."
  2. [S6887] Correspondence with Greta Gilmore, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  3. [S6890] Index to County Birth Registers. birth record of unknown name of person,31 August 1887. N.pub., n.p.. PANB Film F14884, Code 4-1-83-2978.
  4. [S6892] 1891 Canada Census, Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, household #169, 17 April 1891, on-line microfilm image, LAC Roll T-6302, page 34. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Ida Dykeman1

F, #65808
FatherAbraham Wood Dykeman b. 23 Jun 1839, d. 3 Jun 1905
MotherMaria Euphemia Perley b. 1847, d. 20 Mar 1892
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Ida Dykeman was the daughter of Abraham Wood Dykeman and Maria Euphemia Perley

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Isaac Dykeman1

M, #59393, b. 1783
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Isaac Dykeman was born in 1783.1 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Dykeman1

M, #61392, b. 20 November 1800, d. 30 August 1890
FatherMoses A. Dykeman b. 31 Dec 1772, d. 7 Apr 1850
MotherEunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey b. 1780, d. 30 Nov 1845
Last Edited3 Mar 2007
Birth*Jacob Dykeman was born on 20 November 1800 in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey
Marriage*Jacob Dykeman married Margarett Hanselpacker on 1 February 1825, in Waterborough Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*Jacob Dykeman died on 30 August 1890, at age 89.1 

Children of Jacob Dykeman and Margarett Hanselpacker

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Dykeman1

M, #61403, d. March 1898
FatherJoshua C. Dykeman b. 1803, d. 31 Jan 1888
MotherMartha Springer b. 1804, d. 28 Nov 1865
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Jacob Dykeman was the son of Joshua C. Dykeman and Martha Springer
Marriage*Jacob Dykeman married Rebecca Read
Death*Jacob Dykeman died in March 1898.1 

Child of Jacob Dykeman and Rebecca Read

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Dykeman1

M, #61446
FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 Mar 1740/41, d. 19 Jun 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 Nov 1740, d. 16 Nov 1808
Last Edited15 Jan 2017
Note*Jacob Dykeman probably of Westchester Co., N.Y; bp. as an adult, Aug.26, 1792; m. July 27, 1796, Satatira Camp. Jacob and his family, except his oldest son Daniel Lyman and his threechildren who died young, went to Ontario, Canada, where many of hisdescendants were living in 1932. 
Birth*Jacob Dykeman was born in Probably Westchester County, New York, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Garret Dykeman and Eunice Ann Hatfield
BaptismJacob Dykeman was baptized on 26 August 1792; he was baptised as an adult.1 
Marriage*He married Statira Camp on 27 July 1796, in Statira Camp.1 

Children of Jacob Dykeman and Statira Camp

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Dykeman1

M, #65724
FatherGilbert Hatfield Dykeman Jr. b. 19 May 1814
MotherFrances Curry
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Jacob Dykeman was the son of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Jr. and Frances Curry

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Abiathar Dykeman1

M, #61456, b. 9 April 1816
FatherJacob Dykeman
MotherStatira Camp
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*Jacob Abiathar Dykeman was born on 9 April 1816 in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Jacob Dykeman and Statira Camp
BaptismJacob Abiathar Dykeman was baptized in 1817.1 
Marriage*He married Jane

Children of Jacob Abiathar Dykeman and Jane

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jacob Wggins Dykeman1

M, #54908, b. 21 September 1795, d. 8 November 1827
FatherGilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 Oct 1851
MotherDorcas Manzer b. 28 Mar 1777, d. 1 Aug 1862
Last Edited23 Nov 2010
Note*Jacob Wiggins Dykeman, son of Gilbert Hatfield and Dorcas (Manzer) Dykeman, b. Sept. 21, 1795, d. Nov. 8, 1827 was in a fatal accident while helping raise the frame on Young's mill at Jemseg; m. July 15, 1819,Joanna Springer, when both were of Waterborough, Queens County, NewBrunswick, Canada Administration of his estate was granted January 1, 1828, to Joanna Dykeman, Gilbert Dykeman and William Springer, all of Waterborough. The old graveyard at Robertson's Point is completely overgrown with large trees and undergrowth, and stones are found only with difficulty. Whie, McIntosh and Cox stones can still be read. Jagged remains of others stick up out of the ground in some semblance of order. 
Birth*Jacob Wggins Dykeman was born on 21 September 1795 in Of Waterbough, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 
He was the son of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer
Marriage*Jacob Wggins Dykeman married Joanna Springer on 15 July 1819.2 
Death*Jacob Wggins Dykeman died on 8 November 1827, at age 32, in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 
Burial*He was buried in Robertson's Point, Grand Lake, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 

Children of Jacob Wggins Dykeman and Joanna Springer

Citations

  1. [S1132] Tombstone inscription; Donald R. Coy.
  2. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

James Dykeman1

M, #65711, b. 1881
FatherJacob Abiathar Dykeman b. 9 Apr 1816
MotherJane
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*James Dykeman was born in 1881.1 
He was the son of Jacob Abiathar Dykeman and Jane

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

James Earle Dykeman1

M, #65912, b. 16 July 1918
FatherCharles Melbourne Dykeman b. 29 Aug 1892, d. 6 Feb 1953
MotherMuriel F. Elgee b. 23 Feb 1896
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*James Earle Dykeman was born on 16 July 1918.1 
He was the son of Charles Melbourne Dykeman and Muriel F. Elgee

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

James Garret Dykeman1

M, #61569, b. 15 December 1841, d. 10 May 1920
FatherBarnet Manzer Dykeman b. 5 Apr 1807, d. 27 Sep 1880
MotherSophia Beyea b. 18 May 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*James Garret Dykeman was born on 15 December 1841.1 
He was the son of Barnet Manzer Dykeman and Sophia Beyea
Marriage*James Garret Dykeman married Rebecca Jane Scribner on 12 July 1863.1 
Death*James Garret Dykeman died on 10 May 1920, at age 78.1 

Children of James Garret Dykeman and Rebecca Jane Scribner

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

James Medley Dykeman1

M, #65817, b. 10 April 1873
FatherJames Garret Dykeman b. 15 Dec 1841, d. 10 May 1920
MotherRebecca Jane Scribner b. 1841, d. 1 Jan 1919
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Note*James Medley Dykeman was a merchant and postmaster at Lower Jemseg,Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. 
Birth*James Medley Dykeman was born on 10 April 1873. 
He was the son of James Garret Dykeman and Rebecca Jane Scribner
Marriage*James Medley Dykeman married Estella Nora Dykeman, daughter of Charles F. Dykeman and Sarah Elizabeth Cox

Child of James Medley Dykeman and Estella Nora Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

James Wesley Dykeman1

M, #61422, b. 14 December 1850, d. 3 September 1903
FatherWilliam C. Dykeman b. 11 Sep 1811, d. 14 Dec 1894
MotherCharity Springer b. 26 Jun 1816, d. 27 Oct 1880
Last Edited19 Mar 2011
Birth*James Wesley Dykeman was born on 14 December 1850 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of William C. Dykeman and Charity Springer
Marriage*James Wesley Dykeman married Margaret 'Maggie' Ann Mills on 5 December 1872, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Note*James Wesley and his wife, Margaret 'Maggie' Ann (Mills) Dykeman rented their New Brunswick farm in 1899 and went West, ultimately to Minnesota to visit their children, intending to return after a few years. His sudden death seemingly occurred in Elk River, Minnesota, while with their daughter. 
Death*James Wesley Dykeman died on 3 September 1903, at age 52, in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota, U.S.A.; Unknown GEDCOM info: Struck by lightning.1 
Burial*He was buried in Lincoln, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Children of James Wesley Dykeman and Margaret 'Maggie' Ann Mills

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jane Dykeman1

F, #65761
FatherJoseph Hatfield Dykeman b. 1808, d. 1873
MotherMatilda Jane Estey b. 18 Sep 1803
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Jane Dykeman was the daughter of Joseph Hatfield Dykeman and Matilda Jane Estey
Note*Jane Dykeman, daughter of Joseph Dykeman and Matilda Estey, married JamesCliff of Queensbury and lived near her brother there. She had threedaughters. 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Jefferson Melbourne Dykeman1

M, #65893, b. 25 December 1863, d. 20 April 1941
FatherWilliam Henry Dykeman
MotherEmily Maria Secord b. 4 Feb 1841, d. 1912
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Jefferson Melbourne Dykeman was born on 25 December 1863.1 
He was the son of William Henry Dykeman and Emily Maria Secord
Marriage*Jefferson Melbourne Dykeman married Albina Rachel Dykeman, daughter of Charles F. Dykeman and Sarah Elizabeth Cox, on 13 February 1892.1 
Death*Jefferson Melbourne Dykeman died on 20 April 1941, at age 77.1 

Children of Jefferson Melbourne Dykeman and Albina Rachel Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

John James Dykeman1

M, #61538, b. 19 June 1808
FatherJacob Dykeman
MotherStatira Camp
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*John James Dykeman was born on 19 June 1808. 
He was the son of Jacob Dykeman and Statira Camp
BaptismJohn James Dykeman was baptized on 18 September 1808.1 
Marriage*He married Myleanor Jane Vail, daughter of John Vail and Chloe Theall

Children of John James Dykeman and Myleanor Jane Vail

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

John K. Dykeman1

M, #54559, b. 20 October 1823, d. 18 March 1891
FatherRichard C. Dykeman b. 23 Dec 1798, d. 6 Jul 1874
MotherSarah Clark b. 26 Sep 1804, d. 6 Sep 1873
ChartsDescendants of Edward Cottle
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*John K. Dykeman was born on 20 October 1823 in New Brunswick, Canada.2 
He was the son of Richard C. Dykeman and Sarah Clark
Marriage*John K. Dykeman married Amanda Fitzalan Cottle, daughter of Nathaniel B. Cottle Jr. and Frances 'Franck' Lawton Lounsbury, on 22 February 1854, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*John K. Dykeman died on 18 March 1891, at age 67, in Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 

Children of John K. Dykeman and Amanda Fitzalan Cottle

Citations

  1. [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
  2. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

John King Dykeman1

M, #49377, b. 1907
FatherJudge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman b. 15 May 1874, d. 10 Sep 1931
MotherLuella E. Hines b. 1878, d. 1957
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Edward Cottle
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*John King Dykeman was born in 1907.1 
He was the son of Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman and Luella E. Hines

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Joseph Hatfield Dykeman1

M, #54909, d. 1855
FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 Mar 1740/41, d. 19 Jun 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 Nov 1740, d. 16 Nov 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Joseph Hatfield Dykeman was the son of Garret Dykeman and Eunice Ann Hatfield
Note*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman lived at Hart's Lake, about two miles aboveGagetown. A piece of low flat county there was still known as 'DykemanIntervale' in 1932. He inherited the homestead but some of the land heexchanged with the Hon. Thomas Gilbert of Gagetown. His father's Jemsegfarm was subsequently owned and occupied by Nehemiah Esty. As thecommunity grew, Waterford Parish was divided and Lower Jemseg, where thefarm was situated, was then in Cambridge Parish. Joseph H. Dykman had nochildren. In his will, dated Oct. 10, 1855, and proved Dec. 18, 1855. He is termedas 'of Cambridge.' He bequeathed £50 to Pamela Flagler and 'all myestate both real and personal' to wife Hannah for her lifetime. At herdeath it was passed to Charles Bingley Cowell, whom he had reared.Special mention is made in the will of Lot No. 11 in Greenwich Parish,Kings Co., 'formerly owned and occupied by Simon Flagler.' Colwell wasnamed sole executor. 
BaptismJoseph Hatfield Dykeman was baptized on 11 September 1795.1 
Death*He died in 1855.1 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Joseph Hatfield Dykeman1

M, #61394, b. 1808, d. 1873
FatherMoses A. Dykeman b. 31 Dec 1772, d. 7 Apr 1850
MotherEunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey b. 1780, d. 30 Nov 1845
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Note*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman, son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie or Currey, was born in 1808 and died 1873, m. Matilda Estey who was born 18 Sep 1803 in New Brunswick, Canada. They moved to Queensbury. He was co-executor of his brother Mose M.Dykeman's will with Mose's widow, Elizabeth Daley (Armstrong.) 
Birth*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman was born in 1808.1 
He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey
Marriage*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman married Matilda Jane Estey, daughter of Nehemiah Brown Estey and Mary Jane 'Polly' Ring
Death*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman died in 1873.1 

Children of Joseph Hatfield Dykeman and Matilda Jane Estey

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Joseph Hatfield Dykeman1

M, #61443, b. 23 March 1815
FatherGilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 Oct 1851
MotherDorcas Manzer b. 28 Mar 1777, d. 1 Aug 1862
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Joseph Hatfield Dykeman probably died not mentioned in St. Jame's Churchlist of children or in mother's will. 
BaptismJoseph Hatfield Dykeman was baptized on 23 March 1815.1 
Birth*He was born on 23 March 1815.1 
He was the son of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Joshua C. Dykeman1

M, #56430, b. 1803, d. 31 January 1888
FatherMoses A. Dykeman b. 31 Dec 1772, d. 7 Apr 1850
MotherEunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey b. 1780, d. 30 Nov 1845
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*Joshua C. Dykeman was born in 1803.2 
He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey
Marriage*Joshua C. Dykeman married Martha Springer
Death*Joshua C. Dykeman died on 31 January 1888.2 

Children of Joshua C. Dykeman and Martha Springer

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  2. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Judson A. E. Dykeman1

M, #49363, b. 1856
FatherWilliam Henry Dykeman d. 1888
MotherPhoebe Titus d. 1922
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited11 Sep 2002
Note*Judson A. E. Dykeman. m. Sarah A. Coy. b. ca. 1860 at Gagetown, QueensCo., N.B. (11 at 1871 census, 20 in 1881). on Dec. 4, 1882 at theresidence of the clergyman, Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. by Rev. J.E. Hopper. 
Birth*Judson A. E. Dykeman was born in 1856 in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of William Henry Dykeman and Phoebe Titus
Marriage*Judson A. E. Dykeman married Sarah Coy, daughter of Joseph Edward Coy and Harriet Whitehead, on 4 December 1882, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married at the residence of the clergyman, Rev. J. E. Hopper.2 

Family: Judson A. E. Dykeman and Sarah Coy

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  2. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Julia Ann Dykeman1

F, #65875
FatherJacob Dykeman b. 20 Nov 1800, d. 30 Aug 1890
MotherMargarett Hanselpacker b. 1803, d. 21 Jan 1885
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Julia Ann Dykeman was the daughter of Jacob Dykeman and Margarett Hanselpacker
Marriage*Julia Ann Dykeman married Daniel A. Estey on 22 July 1847.1 

Family: Julia Ann Dykeman and Daniel A. Estey

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Kate E. Dykeman1

F, #65879
FatherJacob Dykeman b. 20 Nov 1800, d. 30 Aug 1890
MotherMargarett Hanselpacker b. 1803, d. 21 Jan 1885
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Kate E. Dykeman was the daughter of Jacob Dykeman and Margarett Hanselpacker
Marriage*Kate E. Dykeman married Herbert Long on 29 December 1875.1 

Family: Kate E. Dykeman and Herbert Long

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Kenneth S. Dykeman1

M, #65825
FatherCharles F. Dykeman d. c 1932
MotherSarah Elizabeth Cox
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Kenneth S. Dykeman was the son of Charles F. Dykeman and Sarah Elizabeth Cox
Marriage*Kenneth S. Dykeman married Margaret Williams

Family: Kenneth S. Dykeman and Margaret Williams

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman1

M, #54663, b. 15 May 1874, d. 10 September 1931
FatherJohn K. Dykeman b. 20 Oct 1823, d. 18 Mar 1891
MotherAmanda Fitzalan Cottle b. 30 Jun 1830, d. 8 Feb 1889
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Edward Cottle
Last Edited29 Jun 2005
Nickname Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman also is known commonly by the nickname of King Dykeman. 
Note*King Dykeman moved to Seattle, King County, Washington in 1890. from NewBrunswick, Canada. King worked on the boats to earn money for law schooland became one of the first judge in King Country. Memoirs of my Grandfather Dear King, a question you asked me a few weeks ago reminds me I mustinform you (for your pleasure and that of our children) in regard to thelife and character of our grandfather Nataniel C. Cottle. When I was achild and while grandmother lived they occupied a part of our house. Iwould walk in their den(?) and grandma would ____ pick me up ____ my headagainst the ceiling, give me a cookie and sit me on grandpa's ____ atable where he was most often reading his bible. He would stroke my headand smile and tell me little stories for which he was adept and it was agreat source of pleasure to my little sisters and as I grew there grew inme a love that was never marred by fear. At the age of nine he joinedthe Baptist Church and never ____ back slide (as the saying was) andnever in his life did he fail to testify when that privilege was given heserved as Deacon of a Baptist church sixty years ____ or ____ could.Wasn't nothing but a blinding Blizard kept him from the monthlyconference. A great reserve man who often smiled but seldom ever laughedyet the life of a ____ always let the other fellow laugh and had a habitof closing his mouth firmly when done speaking as at ____ for emphasis. Owing to his father's death and the leaving home of his older and onlybrother Isaac, he had to quit school and went to work at the old farm tohelp support his mother and six sisters, yet he became one of the bestscholars of his day in ____ men came to him for advice on law and ethicsand was often the sole arbiter in many disputes. And do you realizebrother he was in his prime 100 years ago and the family owned all of thefirst wheeled vehicles in ____ county and the old mill stones they turnedby hand to grind the family flour are I presume still in a stone wall(fence) on the old farm. I hope to look them up someday before I pass tothe great unknown. But to return to Grandfather, although an unassumingman in the absence of a practice he would take a text and preach a sermondown in front of the pulpit. He always taught a bible class composed ofmiddle aged men and they would sometimes get so obsessed in their lessonthat the school would close and the people gather for the sermon and thepreacher would be blessings for time and for eternity we humbly begChrist ____ 'redeemer's sake'. In his later years he would often come to____ with bible in hand and say Amanda I am going to be called away totake a rest soon and have to remind you of this' a certain passage ofscriptures beside his general ____ he read the bible through ____ timesand claimed there were two books misplaced and I suppose he was right.He was very ____ and neat in his appearance. On Sabbath (never Sundaywith him) he always wore a silk hat, stand up collar, and a black tie asI can remember he was always called Mr. Cottle or Deacon Cottle and inall his dealing he never misinterpreted or took advantage of any man andalways taught honesty in '____ and died'. One of his mottos was 'Silenceand circumspection' he had a great ____ for ____ and of late years I amreminded of his many sayings. The letter above is from Richie Travis Dykeman to his younger brother,King about his recollections of his grandfather, Nathaniel C. Cottle (N.Cottle, Jr.) Where ever a word couldn't be read or deciphered there isa space. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The accounts below were obtained from newspaper obituaries found in theSeattle Public Library and from the Lake View Cemetery Association, Inc.in Seattle, WA. In April, 1914, there were 1,060 qualified lawyers practicing in KingCounty, Washington. an increase of forty over the previous year. In orderto clear the docket it was determined to increase the departments of theSuperior Court to eleven from June 8th to June 30, 1914. Two outsidejudges were secured to assist the King County Superior Court judges. The nine members of the Superior bench in Seattle are Judges A.W. Frater,Boyd J. Tallman, J. T. Ronald, R. B. Albertson, John S. Jurey, EverettSmith, King Dykeman, Kenneth Mackintosh and Michell Gilliam. A Juvenile Court was talked of for several years before it was actuallyestablished here. In February, 1904, judge Ben D. Lindsey of Denverlectured at the Presbyterian Church on the subject of juvenile courts,many members of the local bench and bar being present. Establishment ofsuch a court here, as a department of the Superior Court, and a detentionhome for juveniles in custody was successfully undertaken by the women'sclubs of the city, and for the first eighteen months of its existencethey paid all the expenses of the probation officers. It was not untilJanuary, 1906, that the court was finally opened by Judge Frater. Anentirely new procedure was put in operation in his courtroom. Formalitywas largely disregarded, in order to quiet the apprehension of the boysand girls and to secure their confidence and co-operation. Judge Fratermade it his practise to give them sound advise rather than sternpunishment for their misdeeds. Comparatively few were sentenced to anypenalty, and nearly all were released on probation or upon theirpromises. The women's clubs and Judge Frater deserve great credit forthe really excellent showing of this court. In March, 1906, there wereforty cases before the court. Not one offender was committed, nearly allwere dismissed on promises and only seven were placed on the probationlist. In November of the same year twenty-seven were before the court atone time, and nearly all were released on probation. A few were sent tothe reformatory and to Mercer Island Detention Home. As early as 1907,the town of Ballard asked for a special and separate Juvenile Court, butits annexation to the city removed this need for such an institution. A new juvenile law became effective in June, 1933. One object of itscreation was the formation of a juvenile and humane emergency fund, intoto which all fines collected under juvenile ordinances should bedeposited for the benefit of neglected and destitute children. Therewere many strict provisions, calculated to prevent delinquency. Duringthe fiscal year 1912-13, 728 children were cared for at the detentionhome, with an average an average daily attendance of fourteen. The totalnumber of delinquents dealt with was 703 boys and 356 girls. Of theaggregate number, 731 were given formal court hearings and either sent toreformatory institutions or released on probation. In twelve cases thedelinquencies were found to be due to divorces or other home tragedies. In April, 1914, Judge A. W. Frater, father of the Juvenile Court ofSeattle, retired and was succeeded by King Dykeman. The former hadaccomplished a great work and one that should serve as a monument to hiskindness and self sacrifice. Judge Dykeman at once became active in amovement to obtain a new juvenile detention home to replace the olddwelling at Ninth Avenue and Jefferson Street, which had been user astemporary quarters, and the promise of an extensive new building, withplaygrounds and many conveniencies for the health and enjoyment ofSeattle's less fortunate boys and girls for 1915. Long on Bench Judge Dykeman, who succeeded Wylie Hemphill as president of the SeattleChamber in January, had been actively interested in civic enterprises andin the work of various charitable organizations since he began thepractice of law in this city in 1903. Because of his death, the Members'Council luncheon meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, has beenpostponed. Assistant corporation council of Seattle from 1906 to 1911, he wasappointed to the bench of the Superior Court in the latter year. Twoyears later he was elected to the position, serving until 1925. Judge Dykeman's great interest in the problems of young people led to hisbeing given the direction of the Juvenile Court. In this capacity, he iscredited with having built the first complete Juvenile Court plant in theUnited States. His interest in the work continued until his death. He was a former publisher of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Born in New Brunswick, Canada, May 15, 1874, Mr. Dykeman came to Seattlein 1820. In 1903, he graduated from the University of Washington with abachelor of laws degree and began the practice of law here. Old-timers remember that Judge Dykeman, who came to Seattle when he was a16-year-old orphan and the city had a population of but 42,000, worked onPuget Sound steamers to earn the money to compete his education at theUniversity. He resumed private practice of law in 1928 with the formation of the firmof Dykeman, Monheimer & Griffin. Judge Dykeman was married in 1906 to Luella E. Hines of Seattle whosurvives him together with Bruce and Ruth Kathleen. A member of Phi Delta Phi law fraternity, he was also affiliated with theMasonic, Elks and Eagles. CAREER OF JUDGE KINGDYKEMAN_______________________________ Began Life as a Deckhand on a PugetSound Steamboat ON BENCH JUST AYEAR Came to Seattle After the Fire in 1889 and Had aVariety of Experiences._______________________________ An interesting career of a self-made man is that of Judge King Dykeman,who just a year ago donned the robe of a superior court judge. As deckhand on a Sound steamer, a common laborer, a shipping clerk and a sectionhand, he struggled against the adversities of life made it easy for himto ripen into a public official of great worth. Judge Dykeman came to Seattle from New Brunswick just after the greatfire in 1889, a boy of 16, with little money and few friends. Heattended the common schools for two years, making enough money to pay hisexpenses by working after hours at the Colman dock. Interesting Experience. His experiences as a deck hand on the steamer Greyhound running betweenSeattle and Everett, however, were the most interesting, as there wereoften as passengers on the vessel Boyd J. Tallman, Robert D. Albertson,Mitchell Gilliam and James t. Ronald, now his associates on the bench ofKing county. In the employ of the Puget Sound Wire and Nail Company his duties atfirst were that of a common laborer, although he soon won promotion tothe position of wire drawer. He was quartermaster of the steamship Cityof Seattle, running to Alaska ports, a section hand between Skagway andWhite Horse on the White Pass & Yukon railroad. Finally, with a few dollars ahead, Mr. Dykeman came to Seattle anddetermined to get an education. He worked his way through the Universityof Washington, taking the position of hotel clerk or anything he couldget to do by which to earn a little money at night. Graduated in 1903. In 1903 he graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor oflaws degree and was admitted to the bar. He practiced law from 1903 to1906, when he was appointed assistant corporation council by ScottCalhoun. He was elected president of the Young Men's Republican Club,April 2, 1910, and did valuably service for his party with thatorganization. On March 22, 1911, with the late Judge Robert W. Prigmore, Mr. Dykemanwas appointed a judge of the superior court of King county by Govenor Hay. Through an oversight, the sketch of Judge Dykeman was omitted from thepart of the annual in which the sketches of the other judges appeared. He was a former manager of Hearst's Seattle Post-Intelligencer, presidentof the Seattle Chamber of Commerce ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NEW STROKE ENDSFIGHT OF DYKEMAN FOR HIS LIFE Popular Jurist and Civic Leader of Seattle DiesAfter Brief Illness; Second Attack Proves Fatal Stricken at the height of a distinguished career, Judge King Dykeman diedearly today at the Providence Hospital, where he was taken August 29,when he suffered a stroke at his summer home on Vashon Island. Death came suddenly at 12:45 o'clock this morning. Members of hisimmediate family were at the bedside, but Judge Dykeman was unconscioustoward the end. The family had been hastily summoned shortly aftermidnight by Dr. L. Dudley Long, attending physician, when Judge Dykemansuffered a second stroke, and it became apparent that death was a matterof a few hours. He was 57 years old. Judge Dykeman had rallied some what after being removed to the hospital aweek ago Saturday and for a short time hopes were expressed for hisrecovery. Yesterday, however, his condition became more serious. Funeral Saturday The end came on the same day that members of the bench and bar of thecounty, city and state were congregating in Seattle to pay their respectsto Judge Mitchell Gilliam, a former colleague of Judge Dykeman of hisSuperior Court bench of King County. Judge Gilliam will be buriedtoday. Judge Dykeman's funeral will be held from the First PresbyterianChurch at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The public careers of the two men had many things in common. Both wereoriginally appointed to the bench by governors of the state. JudgeGilliam died while still a Superior Court jurist. Judge Dykeman resignedin 1925. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ JudgeKing Dykeman Obituary In this city, Sept. 10, 1931, Judge King Dykeman, aged 57 years, belovedhusband of Luella E. Dykeman of 5217 Meridian Ave., father of John K.,Ruth Kathleen and James B. Dykeman, Seattle; brother of Richard Dykeman,Ollila, Wash., and Mrs. Minnie Bar, St. Johns, New Brunswick, Canada.Member of Peninsula Lodge, F. and A. M., of Everett, Wash., Seattle AerieNo. 1. F. B. O. E; Seattle Lodge No. 82, B. P. O. E; Tent No. 8,Maccabees, Kiwanis Club; Seattle Camp No. 69, W. O; Phi Delta Phi;Honorary Law Fraternity, Chamber of Commerce; State Bar Association andWashington Bar Association. Funeral services will take place from the First Presbyterian Church,Saturday, at 2 p. m. All Friends and members of the above societiesinvited. Entombment in Washelli Mausoleum. E. R. Butterworth and Sons,Funeral Directors. 
Birth*He was born on 15 May 1874 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of John K. Dykeman and Amanda Fitzalan Cottle
Marriage*Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman married Luella E. Hines in 1906, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A..2 
Death*Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman died on 10 September 1931, at age 57, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A.; Unknown GEDCOM info: Suffered a stroke.2 
Burial*He was buried in Mausoleum at Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery, 11111 Aurora Ave. N., Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A.

Children of Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman and Luella E. Hines

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
  2. [S1215] Obituary, The Seattle Post - Intelligencer, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 11 September 1931. Hereinafter cited as The Seattle Post - Intelligencer.

Lenore Dykeman1

F, #54692, b. 29 May 1920
FatherCapt. Andrew Roe Dykeman b. 15 Apr 1892, d. 22 Jan 1970
MotherLola Dale Towns b. 7 Apr 1893, d. 23 Dec 1981
Relationship4th cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Edward Cottle
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*Lenore Dykeman was born on 29 May 1920 in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Capt. Andrew Roe Dykeman and Lola Dale Towns
Marriage*Lenore Dykeman married Olin Atwood Lee

Family: Lenore Dykeman and Olin Atwood Lee

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lily Dykeman1

F, #65845
FatherDavid C. Dykeman
MotherMary White Dykeman b. 31 Aug 1844
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lily Dykeman was the daughter of David C. Dykeman and Mary White Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lily Dykeman1

F, #65944
FatherWilliam Henry Dykeman d. 1888
MotherPhoebe Titus d. 1922
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lily Dykeman was the daughter of William Henry Dykeman and Phoebe Titus

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lily Dykeman1

F, #65945
FatherWilliam Henry Dykeman d. 1888
MotherPhoebe Titus d. 1922
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lily Dykeman was the daughter of William Henry Dykeman and Phoebe Titus

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lindsay Dykeman1

M, #65772
FatherTillotsen L. Dykeman b. 1852, d. 1927
MotherPrudence A. Camp b. 1852, d. 1918
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lindsay Dykeman was the son of Tillotsen L. Dykeman and Prudence A. Camp
Note*Lindsay Dykeman was teaching in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1932. 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lorena Ida Dykeman1

F, #65925, b. 16 September 1874, d. 1906
FatherJames Wesley Dykeman b. 14 Dec 1850, d. 3 Sep 1903
MotherMargaret 'Maggie' Ann Mills b. 21 Feb 1854, d. 24 Jul 1943
Last Edited19 Mar 2011
Birth*Lorena Ida Dykeman was born on 16 September 1874 in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of James Wesley Dykeman and Margaret 'Maggie' Ann Mills
Marriage*Lorena Ida Dykeman married William F. Moores on 17 April 1902, in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota, U.S.A.. Lorena Ida (Dykeman) Moores was a practical nurse. No children by this marriage.1 
Death*Lorena Ida Dykeman died in 1906, in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota, U.S.A..1 
Burial*She was buried in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, U.S.A.

Family: Lorena Ida Dykeman and William F. Moores

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lottie Cordellia Dykeman1

F, #65790, b. 20 December 1889
FatherCharles Duvernet Dykeman b. 1850, d. 1916
MotherEuphemia B. Brown2 b. 1853, d. 1943
Last Edited26 Mar 2012
Name-ComLottie Cordellia Dykeman is commonly known as Lottie Dykeman.3,2 
Birth*She was born on 20 December 1889 in Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
She was the daughter of Charles Duvernet Dykeman and Euphemia B. Brown.2 
(Witness) Census HeadHouseholdLottie Cordellia Dykeman was enumerated on the census of 17 April 1891 in the household of Charles Duvernet Dykeman in Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Included in the household with Charles (age 40), were his second wife Euphemia (age 38), their children Herman (age 3) and Lottie (age 1), and Euphemia's twin children by her first marriage, William and Jessie MacDonald (age 12). William and Jessie were recorded as son and daughter, presumably having been adopted by Charles.4 
Marriage*Lottie Cordellia Dykeman married Burpee Elgee

Family: Lottie Cordellia Dykeman and Burpee Elgee

Citations

  1. [S6889] Index to County Birth Registers. birth record of unknown name of person,20 December 1889. N.pub., n.p.. PANB Film F14884, Code 4-1-3-104.
  2. [S6887] Correspondence with Greta Gilmore, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  3. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
  4. [S6892] 1891 Canada Census, Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, household #169, 17 April 1891, on-line microfilm image, LAC Roll T-6302, page 34. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Louise Dykeman1

F, #65806
FatherAbraham Wood Dykeman b. 23 Jun 1839, d. 3 Jun 1905
MotherMaria Euphemia Perley b. 1847, d. 20 Mar 1892
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Louise Dykeman was the daughter of Abraham Wood Dykeman and Maria Euphemia Perley

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Lydia Dykeman1

F, #54558, b. 1858
FatherMoses M. Dykeman b. 30 Aug 1828, d. a 1877
MotherSarah Cottle b. 1825
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Edward Cottle
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Lydia Dykeman was born in 1858.1 
She was the daughter of Moses M. Dykeman and Sarah Cottle

Citations

  1. [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."

Manzer Dykeman1

M, #65804, d. circa 1892
FatherAbraham Wood Dykeman b. 23 Jun 1839, d. 3 Jun 1905
MotherMaria Euphemia Perley b. 1847, d. 20 Mar 1892
Last Edited14 Jan 2017
Manzer Dykeman was the son of Abraham Wood Dykeman and Maria Euphemia Perley
Note*Manzer Dykeman drowned at sea about 1832. 
Death*Manzer Dykeman died circa 1892; drowned at Sea.1 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Margaret Emeline Dykeman1

F, #61545, b. 3 April 1841
FatherJohn James Dykeman b. 19 Jun 1808
MotherMyleanor Jane Vail b. 16 Mar 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Margaret Emeline Dykeman was born on 3 April 1841.1 
She was the daughter of John James Dykeman and Myleanor Jane Vail

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Marinda Dykeman1

F, #65769
FatherGilbert C. Dykeman b. 8 May 1821, d. 12 Jun 1884
MotherFrances Harrt b. 1823, d. 1911
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Marinda Dykeman was the daughter of Gilbert C. Dykeman and Frances Harrt
Note*Marinda Dykeman m. Abner Jones. She died shortly after marriage. 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Marion Dykeman1

F, #66037, b. 23 July 1909
FatherGeorge Herman Dykeman b. 16 Jan 1879, d. 9 Sep 1955
MotherSelma Theresa Nelson b. 6 Sep 1878, d. 19 Sep 1958
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Marion Dykeman was born on 23 July 1909 in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of George Herman Dykeman and Selma Theresa Nelson
Marriage*Marion Dykeman married Clyde Schaeffler on 22 September 1927, in Lewiston, Nez Percr County, Idaho, U.S.A..1 

Family: Marion Dykeman and Clyde Schaeffler

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Martha Clarissa Dykeman1

F, #61564, b. 12 April 1831
FatherBarnet Manzer Dykeman b. 5 Apr 1807, d. 27 Sep 1880
MotherSophia Beyea b. 18 May 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Henry J. Gidney, Rev. was a Church of England clergyman. A descendant, C. M. Gidney of Santa Barbara, California, compiled ahistory of the Dykeman family. 
Birth*Martha Clarissa Dykeman was born on 12 April 1831.1 
She was the daughter of Barnet Manzer Dykeman and Sophia Beyea
Marriage*Martha Clarissa Dykeman married Henry J. Gidney , Rev. on 31 January 1855.1 

Family: Martha Clarissa Dykeman and Henry J. Gidney , Rev.

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Martha Louise Dykeman1

F, #58476, b. 23 January 1872, d. 17 November 1940
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Martha Louise Dykeman was born on 23 January 1872 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Marriage*She married Almond Harvey Gunter, son of Richard Valentine Springer Gunter and Deborah Titus Springer, on 31 December 1890.2 
Death*Martha Louise Dykeman died on 17 November 1940, at age 68, in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 

Children of Martha Louise Dykeman and Almond Harvey Gunter

Citations

  1. [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."
  2. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Mary Dykeman1

F, #61429, b. 10 April 1797
FatherGilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 Oct 1851
MotherDorcas Manzer b. 28 Mar 1777, d. 1 Aug 1862
Last Edited9 May 2005
Note*Mary Dykeman, b. April 10, 1795; bp. May 15, 1797; m. March 24, 1815.Vincent White of Waterborough, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Bothare bur. at Robertson's Point, Grand Lake, Queens Co., New Brunswick. Among their descendants are W.W. White, L.L.D (McGill, F.R.C.S.(Edinburgh), twice mayor of Saint John, N.B., Lt. Col., Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, senator, etc; A.S. White, judge, Supreme Court of NewBrunswick; and his son, Donald V. White, Ll.B., of Sussex, N.B., Liberalcandidate for Royal, 1930, 1932. 
Birth*Mary Dykeman was born on 10 April 1797.1 
She was the daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer
BaptismMary Dykeman was baptized on 14 May 1797.1 
Marriage*She married Vincent White on 24 March 1815.1 
Burial*Mary Dykeman was buried in Robertson's Point, Grand Lake, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Family: Mary Dykeman and Vincent White

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Mary Dykeman1

F, #61451, b. June 1802
FatherJacob Dykeman
MotherStatira Camp
Last Edited20 Sep 2013
Birth*Mary Dykeman was born in June 1802.1 
She was the daughter of Jacob Dykeman and Statira Camp
BaptismMary Dykeman was baptized on 20 June 1802.1 

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Mary Beyea Dykeman

F, #65848, b. 24 March 1883
FatherDavid C. Dykeman
MotherMary White Dykeman b. 31 Aug 1844
Last Edited22 Jun 2014
Name Variation Mary Beyea Dykeman is also known as Mary 'Mayme' Dykeman.1 
Birth*She was born on 24 March 1883 in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her older brother, Ashley Dykeman.2 
She was the daughter of David C. Dykeman and Mary White Dykeman
Marriage*Mary Beyea Dykeman married George Albert Christie on 19 June 1912, in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada

Child of Mary Beyea Dykeman and George Albert Christie

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
  2. [S9288] Late Registration of Birth, Mary Beyea Dykeman, 24 March 1883, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F18770, Code 1883-D-71.
  3. [S9289] Late Registration of Birth, George Edgar Christie, 28 December 1917, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F24970, Code 1917-800524.

Mary Jane Dykeman1

F, #61547, b. 6 November 1843
FatherJohn James Dykeman b. 19 Jun 1808
MotherMyleanor Jane Vail b. 16 Mar 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Mary Jane Dykeman was born on 6 November 1843.1 
She was the daughter of John James Dykeman and Myleanor Jane Vail

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Mary White Dykeman1

F, #61570, b. 31 August 1844
FatherBarnet Manzer Dykeman b. 5 Apr 1807, d. 27 Sep 1880
MotherSophia Beyea b. 18 May 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Mary White Dykeman married her second cousin David C. Dykeman. 
Birth*Mary White Dykeman was born on 31 August 1844.1 
She was the daughter of Barnet Manzer Dykeman and Sophia Beyea
Marriage*Mary White Dykeman married David C. Dykeman, son of William C. Dykeman and Charity Springer, on 11 January 1863, in Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Children of Mary White Dykeman and David C. Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Matilda Jane Dykeman1

F, #65876
FatherJacob Dykeman b. 20 Nov 1800, d. 30 Aug 1890
MotherMargarett Hanselpacker b. 1803, d. 21 Jan 1885
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Matilda Jane Dykeman was the daughter of Jacob Dykeman and Margarett Hanselpacker
Marriage*Matilda Jane Dykeman married Nehermiah Pool Estey on 31 January 1854.1 

Family: Matilda Jane Dykeman and Nehermiah Pool Estey

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Melicent Dykeman1

F, #61544, b. 2 June 1839
FatherJohn James Dykeman b. 19 Jun 1808
MotherMyleanor Jane Vail b. 16 Mar 1808
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Melicent Dykeman was born on 2 June 1839.1 
She was the daughter of John James Dykeman and Myleanor Jane Vail

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."