Milbur Dykeman1
M, #65768
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Mildred Bernice Dykeman1
F, #65835, b. 14 August 1917
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Minnie Dykeman1
F, #54699, b. 14 October 1865, d. 2 December 1892
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Minnie Dykeman1
F, #65844
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Moses Dykeman1
M, #65880
Children of Moses Dykeman
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Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Moses A. Dykeman1
M, #54901, b. 31 December 1772, d. 7 April 1850
Note* | A graveyard near A. Weldon Purdy's on the old Purdy grant at Upper Jemsegis sometimes known locally as the Old Dykeman or Olg Garrison BuryingGround. Nothing is left to show who is buried there, though shapes ofabout seventeen graves could be faintly discerned in 1932 and about adozen were marked with flat stones from the land, placed on end in theground but worn off to jagged remnants. The Dykeman Burying Ground,situated on the lower side of the road and overlooking the entrance toGrand Lake, contains a large number of monuments as well as severalunmarked graves. It is in this cemetery that both Moses A. Dykeman and his wife Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey areburied. Moses A. Dykeman was the son of the Loyalist Garret Dykeman and his wifeEunice Hatfield. |
Birth* | Moses A. Dykeman was born on 31 December 1772 in New York, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Garret Dykeman and Eunice Ann Hatfield. |
Marriage* | Moses A. Dykeman married Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey, daughter of Joshua Currey and Eunice Travis, on 11 February 1798, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Baptism | Moses A. Dykeman was baptized on 3 December 1849; by the Reverend Abram Wood.1 |
Death* | He died on 7 April 1850, at age 77, in Upper Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Dykeman Burying Grounds, Upper Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Moses M. Dykeman1
M, #54557, b. 30 August 1828, d. after 1877
Citations
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
- [S8554] Marriage, Moses M. Dykeman & Sarah Cottle, New Brunswick Courier, Saint John, New Brunswick, 11 December 1852, Daniel F. Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics, Volume 14, Number 518. Hereinafter cited as New Brunswick Courier.
Moses Miller Dykeman1
M, #61423, b. 1818, d. 16 March 1865
Note* | Moses Miller Dykeman b. 1818 d. March 16, 1865, aged 47 years11 month, m.(1) J. Elizabeth Close, who was b. 1824 and d. Oct.15, 1851, in the '27thyear of her age'; m (2) Elizabeth Dailey, who after his death m. theReverend George Armstrong. Moses M. Dykeman's will, dated Feb. 25, 1865, was proved March 20, 1865.By it he left 'all the income of my property' to wife Elizabeth 'duringthe natural term of her life, further all my household furniture to haveand to hold as she pleases, at her death to be disposed of as follows -First I give and bequeath to my sister Eliza Ann Clark wife of John P.Clark of the Parish of Cambridge of the County of Queens the sum of fourhundred dollars - Secondly the remainder of my property to be equallydivided between my nephews and nieces.' Executors were his wife'Elizabeth or Jane Dykeman' and Joseph Hatfield Dykeman, QueensburyParish, York Co., N.B. A year's litigation (Sept. 8, 1871-Sept. 25, 1872) over the amount ofincome due her shows that his wife, Elizabeth during that time marriedGeorge Armstrong. |
Birth* | Moses Miller Dykeman was born in 1818.1 |
| He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey. |
Marriage* | Moses Miller Dykeman married J. Elizabeth Close. |
Death* | Moses Miller Dykeman died on 16 March 1865. |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Moses William Dykeman1
M, #61457, b. 25 July 1818
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Myra 'May' Mary Dykeman1
F, #54561, b. 27 November 1856, d. 1 July 1878
Birth* | Myra 'May' Mary Dykeman was born on 27 November 1856.1 |
| She was the daughter of John K. Dykeman and Amanda Fitzalan Cottle. |
Death* | Myra 'May' Mary Dykeman died on 1 July 1878, at age 21. |
Citations
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
Nettie Dykeman1
F, #61464
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Orland Dykeman1
M, #61465
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Orland S. Dykeman1
M, #65773
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Otis Dykeman1
M, #65965
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Phebe Ann Dykeman1
F, #54529, b. circa 1828, d. 15 February 1908
Name Variation | Phebe Ann Dykeman is also known as Phoebe Ann Dykeman.2 |
Birth* | She was born circa 1828 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 |
| She was the daughter of Joshua C. Dykeman and Martha Springer. |
Marriage* | Phebe Ann Dykeman married Nathaniel Bradbury Cottle, son of Nathaniel B. Cottle Jr. and Frances 'Franck' Lawton Lounsbury, circa 1842.3 |
(Witness) Marriage | Phebe Ann Dykeman witnessed the marriage of Albert Coy and Sarah Mariah Dykeman on 28 January 1852 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada; Phebe Ann Dykeman was a witness at their wedding. Information taken from Marriages at Provincial Archives.4 |
Death* | Phebe Ann Dykeman died on 15 February 1908, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada; Phebe Ann Dykeman: Copied from a monument in the old cemetery at Jemseg, [31] Phebe Ann / Born at Jemseg / Died at St. John / Feb. 15, 1908 / Aged 80 yrs. / 'Rest, loved one rest, thy work is done.3' |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
- [S6887] Correspondence with Greta Gilmore, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Phoebe Amelia Dykeman1
F, #61567, b. 1 April 1837
Note* | They moved to Maugerville, Sunbury Co., N. B. The Raymonds are animportant New Brunswick family, with several members attainingdistinction in the literary and educational world. |
Birth* | Phoebe Amelia Dykeman was born on 1 April 1837.1 |
| She was the daughter of Barnet Manzer Dykeman and Sophia Beyea. |
Marriage* | Phoebe Amelia Dykeman married James Smith Raymond on 13 October 1857.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Phoebe M. Dykeman1
F, #58483, b. 1866, d. 1918
Citations
- [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."
Phoebe Or Pheby Dykeman1
F, #61440, b. 9 September 1811
Note* | Phoebe Or Pheby Dykeman perhaps buried in the Titus Burying Ground, UpperJemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Baptism | Phoebe Or Pheby Dykeman was baptized on 5 September 1811.1 |
Birth* | She was born on 9 September 1811.1 |
| She was the daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer. |
Marriage* | Phoebe Or Pheby Dykeman married Wiliam Titus on 21 July 1830.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Phoebe R. Dykeman1
F, #65878, d. circa 1932
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Phoebe S. Dykeman1
F, #65731
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Priscilla Jane Dykeman1
F, #61444, b. 9 October 1818
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Ralph G. Dykeman1
M, #65776
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Rebecca Dykeman1
F, #54906
| Rebecca Dykeman was the daughter of Garret Dykeman and Eunice Ann Hatfield. |
Note* | Rebecca Dykeman married either Gilbert or Richard Currie, son of Joshuaand Eunice (Travis) Currie. Two well preserved, white marble gravestonesin St. John's churchyard, Gagetown, not far from the Dykeman stone,contain the following inscriptions: 'Gilbert Currie died June 4, 1857Aged 86 yrs.' and 'His daughter Eunice died Augt. 21, 1847 Aged 49 yrs.' |
Marriage* | Rebecca Dykeman married Gilbert (or Richard) Currey, son of Joshua Currey and Eunice Travis. |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Rebecca Dykeman1
F, #61432, b. 2 October 1800
Note* | Rebecca Dykeman, b. Oct. 2, 1800; bp. Nov. 2, 1800; living 1854; m.Joshua Calkin. Children (Calkin), 3: (1) Charles (2) Malichi (3) Betsey Dr. J. C. Calkin of Sackville, N.B., is a descendant. |
Birth* | Rebecca Dykeman was born on 2 October 1800.1 |
| She was the daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer. |
Baptism | Rebecca Dykeman was baptized on 2 November 1800.1 |
Children of Rebecca Dykeman
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Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Rebecca Dykeman1
F, #61454
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Rebecca Ann Dykeman1
F, #61546, b. 30 March 1846
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Rebecca Louise Dykeman1
F, #61571, b. 3 July 1847, d. 12 December 1910
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Richard C. Dykeman1
M, #59408, b. 23 December 1798, d. 6 July 1874
Note* | Richard C. Dykeman died intestate and his sons Moses M. and Gershom W.were appointed administrators September 4, 1874. The final accounting ofthe estate, dated June 23, 1877, lists his 'only surviving children andheir' as John, Moses M., Gershom W., and Thomas C. Dykeman. His probatepapers describe him as 'of Parish of Cambridge'. |
Birth* | Richard C. Dykeman was born on 23 December 1798.1 |
| He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey. |
Marriage* | Richard C. Dykeman married Sarah Clark, daughter of Gershom Clark and Elizabeth Carle. |
Death* | Richard C. Dykeman died on 6 July 1874, at age 75, in Cambridge.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Richard Travis Dykeman1
M, #54660, b. 29 January 1862, d. 1941
Nickname | Richard Travis Dykeman also is known commonly by the nickname of Rt Dykeman. |
Note* | Richard 'Ritchie' 'R.T' Travis Dykeman, son of John Dykeman and AmandaFitzalan Cottle, born 29 Jan 1862 in Jemseg, Queens County, NewBrunswick, Canada, married 26 Jun 1891to Mary Addie Lockwood, who wasborn 27 Jul 1859. Ritchie died 1941 in Seattle, WA. and is buried, Section on, Lot 354,Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, WA. Mary died 18 Jan 1901 in Seattle, WA. and is buried, Section one, Lot354, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, WA. Below is a letter is transcribed from copy of letter from Richie TravisDykeman to his brother, 'King' Kingsley Partlo Dykeman, Judge. DatedFebruary 27, 1895 and written by Frances 'Frank' Lounsbury (Dykeman)Olmsted. 'Fredericton NB Feby 27, 1905 R.T. Dykeman Esq. Columbia, WA My dear Brother, Your letter I see needs a speedy reply fearing I might forget much Iwant to say --- Richie I am surprised to think you have forgotten thedate your mother died. I will give you a list as I have it in my mind. Pa was born Oct. 20th, 1823 the day after he was 17 Uncle ____ was born Ma was born June 30th, 1830 the day her father was 36. Pa died March18th, 1891 age 66 past Ma died Feby 8th, 1889 age 58 past, They were married July 22nd, 1854 Lizzie was born Feb. 11, 1855 Married Oct. 17th, 1876 May was born Nov. 27th, 1860 Died July 1st, 1878 Bliss was born Jan. 9, 1860 Died June 9th, 1863 R.T. was born Jan. 29th, 1862 Married June 26th, 1891 Wife died Jan. 18,1901 Frank was born Mar. 22nd, 1864 Married Feb.22, 1893 Minnie was born Oct. 14th, 1865 Married Dec. 2nd, 1892 Pet was born July 1st, 1867 Died Oct. 20th, 1903 Grace was born Oct. 28th, 1968 Died Nov. 27th, 1868 Boy was born Nov. 10th, 1870 Died Nov. 10th, 1870 Kingsley Partlo was born May 15th, 1874 --------------- he was the only one that has not had something done to them.' |
Nickname | Richard Travis Dykeman also is known commonly by the nickname of Richie Dykeman. |
Birth* | He was born on 29 January 1862 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of John K. Dykeman and Amanda Fitzalan Cottle. |
Marriage* | Richard Travis Dykeman married Mary Addie Lockwood on 26 June 1891.1 |
Death* | Richard Travis Dykeman died in 1941, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A.. |
Burial* | He was buried in Section one, Lot 354, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Robert Lockwood Dykeman1
M, #54690, b. 1894, d. 1963
Note* | Robert Lockwood Dykeman, born 1894 in Columbia City, King County,Washington, son of Richard 'Richie' 'R.T.' Travis Dykeman and Mary AddieLockwood, married Martha Ritchie, her husband told Lola Dale (Towns) Dykeman once that he 'didn'tunderstand why anyone would want to take their life like that'. At anyrate, Robert Lockwood Dykeman, a dwarf moved to Tacoma, married a dwarfwoman Martha and had at least one child, Faye. |
Birth* | Robert Lockwood Dykeman was born in 1894 in Columbia City, King County, Washington, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Richard Travis Dykeman and Mary Addie Lockwood. |
Marriage* | Robert Lockwood Dykeman married Martha. |
Death* | Robert Lockwood Dykeman died in 1963. |
Family: Robert Lockwood Dykeman and Martha
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Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Ronald Wellington Dykeman1
M, #65834, b. January 1912
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Roy Claremont Dykeman1
M, #65913, b. 18 March 1920, d. 17 August 2002
Birth* | Roy Claremont Dykeman was born on 18 March 1920.1 |
| He was the son of Charles Melbourne Dykeman and Muriel F. Elgee. |
Marriage* | Roy Claremont Dykeman married Mary Ann Gibb on 18 September 1940.1 |
Death* | Roy Claremont Dykeman died on 17 August 2002, at age 82, in Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada; Obituary: DYKEMAN, ROY CLAREMONT - The death of Roy C. Dykeman, age 82, husband of Mary (Gibb) Dykeman, of Jemseg, NB, occurred at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, NB, on Saturday, August 17, 2002. Roy was the son of the late Charles and Muriel (Elgee) Dykeman. Roy is survived by his beloved wife, son Burton and Beth Dykeman, New Maryland; daughter Barbara and Arnold Thorne, Sussex; five grandchildren, Trevor Thorne, Tori Ann Thorne, Terry Thorne, Debbie Dykeman, Donna Dykeman; one great grandson Jessie Curtis Thorne; two brothers, Earl and Daphane Dykeman of ON, Elmer and Doreen of Saint John; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by daughter-in-law Connie (Smith) Dykeman. Visiting at Sherwood’s Funeral Home (839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held from the Jemseg Baptist Church on Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. followed by interment in adjoining cemetery. Donations to the charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated.2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 21 August 2002 in Jemseg Baptist Church Cemetery, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
- [S3311] Obituary - Roy Claremont Dykeman, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, Saint John, N.B., 19 August 2002. Hereinafter cited as Telegraph-Journal.
Ruth Kathleen Dykeman1
F, #54664, b. 1912, d. 1955
Note* | Ruth Kathleen Dykeman, daughter of 'King' Kingsely Partlo Dykeman andLuella Hines, was born 1912 and died 1955. The Ruth Dykeman Children's Center at 1033 SW 152nd St. Seattle,Washington, was named after her and is a center for troubled youth. Itwas founded in 1921. The Ruth School For Girls, named in honor of Judge Dykeman's daughter,Ruth, was organized in 1921, when Judge King Dykeman was the Judge of theJuvenile Court. He felt for sometime the need of a place to send girlsfrom Protestant families, who, for one reason or another, had becomewards of the Juvenile Court. So, through the Central Mission Study of Seattle, a group of men andwomen became interested in this problem of Judge Dykeman's, and inFebruary, 1921, the Ruth School For Girls was incorporated. It's object, as stated in the Articles of Incorporation, is 'to acquireand maintain in the City of Seattle, County of King, and State ofWashington, a home or club for girls, facilities for their care,education, and industrial, religious and social training.' The Ruth School is supported through the Seattle Community Fund and iscontrolled by a board of twenty interdenominational church women withMrs. S.D.Wingate as President. Eighty- five percent of the problem girls come from the broken homecaused by divorce, illness and social problems. The girls attend theschool at the request of guardians or as wards of the Juvenile Court. The Ruth School does not usually accept a girl for less than one year inorder that she may receive proper economic and vocational guidance thatenable her to again become a part of the public school, office, factory,or domestic work. The Ruth School is the outstanding institution rendering this sort ofservice in the Pacific Northwest. The vocational work includes cooking,sewing, laundry, dining room service and follows the outline of homeeconomics in the public schools for which school credits are given.Eventually the school was co-ed. *************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Updatedinformation about the school Ruth Dykeman Children's Center celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2001.Committed to serving children and families through residential andcommunity programs. RDCC (Ruth Dykeman Children's Center) continues itstradition of innovation and continuous quality improvement. Founded in 1921 by Judge King Dykeman, the agency began its existence TheRuth School For Girls, located in an abandoned schoolhouse in Seattle'sRavenna District. Its long and close relationship with United Way ofKing County began in 1923, when the agency became one of the earliestmembers of the Community Chest, the forerunner of United Way. Ten yearslater, the agency moved to its present eight and a half acre location at1033 S.W. 152nd Street, Seattle, Washington 98166-1845 on the shore ofLake Burien. Through the mid 1940's, the agency provided care fortroubled, non-delinquent girls who were wards of the state. Between 1945and 1970, the agency expanded and modified its programs to serve girlswith serious emotional and behavioral problems. In 1978, the agency began to offer Family Reconciliation Services,short-term intensive crisis intervention counseling. The interventionoften diffuses potentially explosive situations and allows families andallows families to avoid out-of-home placement of children. During thisperiod RDCC also began serving boys in residential treatment. By theearly 1980's, the agency was providing residential treatment services togirls and boys ages 8 to 18. In the current residential and home-basedtreatment programs, some of the area's most emotionally impaired childrenand their families are helped to come to terms with past experiences ofabuse and neglect, and begin to learn the skills necessary to resolveindividual conflicts and strengthen family relations. In 1990, Highline Youth & Services merged with Ruth Dykeman Children'sCenter. The Center now offers an array of services to children andfamilies with the goal of providing the right service at the right timeand place. Community based services are provided in schools, homes andcommunity centers. Programs include individual and family counseling,alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment, teen pregnancyprevention, parenting services for young families and refugee communityorganizing. Thanks to strong and generous community support, Ruth Dykeman Children'sCenter conducted two successful capital campaigns in the past decade,resulting in two new state=of-the-art residential treatment facilities.Cedar House was completed in 1995 and serves the Girl's ResidentialProgram, while Madrona House opened its doors to the Children's Programin April 2001. In addition, the agency also constructed an ActivityCenter for use by the youth and families served in the community-basedservices. Across all programs, through 36 contracts and with 50 collaboratingpartners, Ruth Dykeman Children's Center touches thousands of people eachyear. By upholding the values of collaboration, integrity, diversity andcontinuous quality improvement, the agency works to empower children,families and communities to meet their own needs and develop theirdiverse gifts and strengths. Ruth Dykeman Children's Center remainscommitted to its historic mission of joining with communities to provideand advocate for individualized and innovative family-centered,community-based services to meet current and emerging needs. |
Birth* | Ruth Kathleen Dykeman was born in 1912.1 |
| She was the daughter of Judge Kingsley Partlo Dykeman and Luella E. Hines. |
Death* | Ruth Kathleen Dykeman died in 1955.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Samuel Fletcher Dykeman1
M, #61584, b. 31 March 1865
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Sarah Emily Dykeman1
F, #61552
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Sarah Mariah Dykeman1
F, #49573, b. 1826, d. 1900
Birth* | Sarah Mariah Dykeman was born in 1826 in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Joshua C. Dykeman and Martha Springer. |
(First) Marriage* | Sarah Mariah Dykeman married first Albert Coy, son of Rev. Benjamin Coy and Sarah Cottle, on 28 January 1852 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, Phebe Ann Dykeman was a witness at their wedding. Information taken from Marriages at Provincial Archives.1 |
(Second) Marriage* | Sarah Mariah Dykeman married second Robert M. Bates. |
Death* | Sarah Mariah Dykeman died in 1900. |
Burial* | She was buried in Saint James Anglican Cemetery, Lower Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Satira Dykeman1
F, #61455, b. May 1813
Birth* | Satira Dykeman was born in May 1813.1 |
| She was the daughter of Jacob Dykeman and Statira Camp. |
Baptism | Satira Dykeman was baptized on 30 May 1813.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Sophia Martha Dykeman1
F, #65805, d. 10 August 1932
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
- [S5338] Correspondence with Doris Young, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Susan Scribner Dykeman1
F, #65818, b. 29 October 1876
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Tamar Dykeman1
F, #61435, b. 2 August 1802, d. 1851
Note* | Tamar Dykeman, b. Aug.2, 1802; bp. May 1, 1803; d. in the winter of 1851from an 'illness brought on by a Chill in Water'; m. (1) Henry Springer;m. (2) - -). |
Birth* | Tamar Dykeman was born on 2 August 1802.1 |
| She was the daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer. |
Baptism | Tamar Dykeman was baptized on 1 May 1803.1 |
Death* | She died in 1851; Unknown GEDCOM info: 'illness brought on by a Chill in Water.1' |
Children of Tamar Dykeman
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Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Tamer Dykeman1
M, #59392, b. 1779
Birth* | Tamer Dykeman was born in 1779.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Thomas C. Dykeman1
M, #61406, b. 13 October 1831, d. 1909
Note* | Thomas C. Dykeman and Frances Perley had no children of their own butadopted two girls, Annie (Shaw) Provan and Gertie Upton. Thomas C.Dykeman m. (2) Marion Hatfield. |
Birth* | Thomas C. Dykeman was born on 13 October 1831.1 |
| He was the son of Richard C. Dykeman and Sarah Clark. |
Death* | Thomas C. Dykeman died in 1909.1 |
Children of Thomas C. Dykeman
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Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Tillotsen L. Dykeman1
M, #65764, b. 1852, d. 1927
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Vera Dykeman1
F, #65775
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Victor W. Dykeman
M, #65816
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Wallace Charles Merton Dykeman1
M, #58539, b. 7 February 1919
Citations
- [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."
Walter Dykeman1
M, #65802
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
Warren Dykeman1
M, #65949
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
William C. Dykeman1
M, #61399, b. 11 September 1811, d. 14 December 1894
Birth* | William C. Dykeman was born on 11 September 1811 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Moses A. Dykeman and Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey. |
Marriage* | William C. Dykeman married Charity Springer, daughter of William Springer and Sarah Thurston, on 11 February 1835, in Oromocoto, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. William C. and Charity (Springer) Dykeman acquired land outside Fredericton on the Oromocto River in the Lincoln Parish. Here they lived and raised their family.1 |
Death* | William C. Dykeman died on 14 December 1894, at age 83, in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Lincoln, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."
William Claremont Dykeman1
M, #65904, b. 29 August 1892, d. 1954
Citations
- [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."