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Martha Pearl Dickinson

Female 1902 - 1979  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Martha Pearl Dickinson was born on 29 Sep 1902 in Dewitt County, Texas (daughter of Marvin Voss Dickinson and Arcadian Calpernia Stevenson); died on 12 Apr 1979 in El Campo, Wharton, Texas, USA; was buried in County Line Cemetary, Yoakum, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: K6WL-FPS
    • Reference Number: 6674
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 5, Bee, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 5, Bee, Texas, United States

    Family/Spouse: Johnnie Eugene Chandler. Johnnie was born on 30 Dec 1896 in Karnes County, Texas; died on 21 Jan 1967 in Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Helen Louise Chandler was born on 27 Jan 1938 in McLennan County, Texas USA; died on 31 Dec 2011 in Sugar Land, Fort Bend, Texas, United States; was buried in County Line Cemetery, Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States.
    3. Sybil Belle Chandler

    Family/Spouse: Meredith Morton May. Meredith was born in 1915; died in 1979. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marvin Voss Dickinson was born on 1 Oct 1875 in Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States (son of David Milton Dickinson and Rhonda Elizabeth Voss); died on 14 Aug 1931 in Dewitt County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: KC4F-C7X
    • Reference Number: 6675

    Notes:

    Birth: Oct. 1, 1875
    Texas, USA
    Death: Aug. 14, 1931
    DeWitt County
    Texas, USA

    Father's Name: D.M. Dickinson
    Mother's Name: Rhoda E. Vois

    Burial:
    County Line Cemetery
    Yoakum
    DeWitt County
    Texas, USA

    Name: Marvin Vois Dickinson
    Death Date: 14 Aug 1931
    Death Place: Precinct 6, Dewitt, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Race: W
    Death Age: 55 years 10 months 13 days
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 01 Oct 1875
    Birthplace: Texas
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: D.M. Dickinson
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Name: Rhoda E. Vois
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Occupation: Farmer
    Place of Residence: Yoakum, DeWitt Co., Texas
    Cemetery: County Line Cemetery
    Burial Place:
    Burial Date: 15 Aug 1931
    Additional Relatives:
    Film Number: 2135604
    Digital Film Number: 4163622
    Image Number: 3417
    Reference Number: 37840

    Name: Marvin V Dickinson
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Precinct 6, DeWitt, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Age: 54
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1876
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0019
    Family Number: 101
    Sheet Number and Letter: 4B
    Line Number: 72
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2324
    Film Number: 2342058
    Digital Folder Number: 4547947
    Image Number: 01064
    Household Gender Age
    Marvin V Dickinson M 54
    Spouse
    Culpurnia Dickinson F 53
    Parent
    Milton Dickinson M 81

    Marvin Voss DICKINSON was the second of four known children, all sons, born to David Milton DICKINSON (1849-1943) and his wife, Rhoda Elizabeth VOSS (1848-1928). Their full names and approximate birth years are shown below.

    1870 Milton Euzema DICKINSON
    1875 Marvin Voss DICKINSON
    1878 Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON
    1887 Ernest Luther DICKINSON

    Marvin Voss DICKINSON and Culpurnia STEPHENSON were married 30 Oct 1895 in DeWitt County, Texas. She was 19 years old and he was 20. They had five known children together whose names and approximate birth years are shown below.

    1896 Edgar Sims DICKINSON
    1899 Joseph Wheeler DICKINSON
    1902 Martha Pearl DICKINSON
    1906 Grace Edna DICKINSON
    1908 Josephine Jewel DICKINSON

    The portrait at the upper right is of the David Milton DICKINSON family. It was taken in Yoakum, TX c1908. Seated are (left to right)are Rhoda Elizabeth (VOSS) DICKINSON and her husband, David Milton DICKINSON.

    Their sons, standing left to right, were Milton Euzema DICKINSON, Ernest Luther DICKINSON, Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON and Marvin Voss DICKINSON.

    The photo is a restoration of an original in Ralph Henry DICKINSON's collection and is posted here with his permission. Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON was his grandfather. Please do not replicate this photo or use it in any other way without first getting Ralph's permission and then not without identifying him as the source and the owner of the photo.

    Marvin married Arcadian Calpernia Stevenson in 1900. Arcadian was born about 1875 in DeWitt, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Arcadian Calpernia Stevenson was born about 1875 in DeWitt, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: K41X-VZ2
    • Reference Number: 6799

    Children:
    1. 1. Martha Pearl Dickinson was born on 29 Sep 1902 in Dewitt County, Texas; died on 12 Apr 1979 in El Campo, Wharton, Texas, USA; was buried in County Line Cemetary, Yoakum, Texas.
    2. Edgar Sims Dickison was born in 1897 in Texas, United States; died on 26 Aug 1955 in Lavaca, Texas, USA.
    3. Joseph Wheeler Dickison was born on 23 Jan 1899 in Texas, United States; died on 5 Feb 1961 in Nueces, Texas, USA.
    4. Josephine Jewel Dickison was born in 1909 in Texas, United States; died in 1967.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Milton Dickinson was born on 8 Mar 1849 in Lavaca County, Texas (son of Dr. Samuel Burling Dickinson and Caroline Elizabeth Kinnison); died on 19 Feb 1943 in Dewitt County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: M694-P52
    • Reference Number: 6676

    Notes:

    David Milton DICKINSON and Rhoda Elizabeth VOSS were married 09 Feb 1870 in Lavaca County, TX. They were the parents of four known children, all sons.

    1870 Milton Euzema DICKINSON
    1875 Marvin Voss DICKINSON
    1878 Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON
    1887 Ernest Luther DICKINSON

    The portrait at the upper right is of the David Milton DICKINSON family. It was taken in Yoakum, TX c1908. Seated are (left to right)are Rhoda Elizabeth (VOSS) DICKINSON and her husband, David Milton DICKINSON.

    Their sons, standing left to right, were Milton Euzema DICKINSON, Ernest Luther DICKINSON, Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON and Marvin Voss DICKINSON.

    Below that is a portrait of five of the seven DICKINSON men born to Samuel Burling DICKINSON and his wife, Caroline Elizabeth KINNISON. Standing are John James DICKINSON (left) and Charles Wesley Thomas DICKINSON (right). Seated left to right are George Franklin DICKINSON, David Milton DICKINSON, and Samuel Abel DICKINSON. Not shown in the photo are Preston Augustus DICKINSON who died in 1868 and an unnamed baby boy who died in infancy or in childbirth.

    The two photos are from a collection owned by Ralph Henry DICKINSON who is descended from David Milton DICKINSON. Please do not replicate either photo or use either of them in any other way without first getting Ralph's permission and then not without identifying him as the source and owner of the photo.

    David married Rhonda Elizabeth Voss. Rhonda was born on 7 Nov 1848 in Tennessee; died on 10 Apr 1928. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rhonda Elizabeth Voss was born on 7 Nov 1848 in Tennessee; died on 10 Apr 1928.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 6689

    Children:
    1. 2. Marvin Voss Dickinson was born on 1 Oct 1875 in Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States; died on 14 Aug 1931 in Dewitt County, Texas.
    2. Milton Euzema Dickison was born on 8 Dec 1870 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 12 Aug 1920 in Near Yoakum, De Witt, Texas County Line Cemetery.
    3. Ernest L Dickison was born in Jan 1887.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Dr. Samuel Burling Dickinson was born on 23 Sep 1804 in New York County, New York, United States; died on 9 Nov 1881 in Yoakum, DeWitt County, Texas; was buried in Terryville, DeWitt, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: KJ43-RKG
    • Reference Number: 6677

    Notes:

    Birth: Sep. 23, 1804
    New York, USA
    Death: Nov. 9, 1881
    DeWitt County
    Texas, USA

    DICKINSON. Dr. Samuel Burling Dickinson was a resident of DeWitt County sometime in the Republic years prior to 1842. He was a descendant of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley came over on the Mayflower, born in central New York State and educated as a medical doctor there at Fairfield University. His predominantly Quaker family had resided at Oyster Bay on Long Island for nearly 200 years. In search of adventure as a young man, he came all the way down the Mississippi from New York State to the Fayette county area of Mississippi in the early 1830's to practice medicine among the planter gentry in that region. At 6 feet 3 inches tall, he met his bride, Caroline Kinnison, who was only 4 feet 10 inche, the daughter of a plantation owner who had settled there during Spanish rule.. Dr. Sam resided in the vicinity of the Homochitto River near Natchez when he encountered the widely reported passions of the Texians in the Mississippi Valley. Free Texas land was advertised in handbills for those who would serve the revolution. Though his young wife was with child in 1835, he signed onto a schooner at New Orleans headed to Texas to offer his services to the cause of Texian independence. The letter that he penned aboard the schooner Lively was reminiscent of his ancestors compact concerning their intentions in the new world.

    Upon arrival at Brazoria, Dr. Sam met with Stephen F. Austin, William Wharton and Branch Archer who decided to send him and a Mr. J.M. Wolfe back east to raise funds for the independence effort. Dickinson was apparently the secretary of the group, and was one of the first medical doctors to reach Velasco in December 1835. Dr. Sam met with Austin in Philadelphia and perhaps again in New York. He is believed to have recruited men for Fannin's army in New Orleans and brought them back to Texas to fight signing a pact with them on board ship to fight for the Republic. It is unclear how successful he was as a fundraiser, but in early 1836 he was granted a parcel of land in Brazoria. However, he moved to the southern Dewitt colony/Lavaca county area between old Clinton on the Guadalupe River and Sweet Home/Hallettsville. When the Native war whoop came down the Guadalupe Valley in 1842 and with the threat of a new Mexican invasion, he took Caroline and his family to Austin County where he bought 400 acres of land from Jared Groce near Hempstead. He soon pulled up stakes and moved to east Texas at Marshall where he bought land and helped found the First Methodist Church. He hired attorney Isaac Van Zandt to try to recover his promised expenses from Texas for his fundraising travels back east. H may have gotten some compensation ($300) about 1856 from the State. After returning to DeWitt County in about 1847, he lived around Sweet Home and Hallettsville into the late 1850's when he purchased a ranch between Terryville and Yoakum. He was a circuit rider preacher and may have run for political office in the late 1850's. Dr. Sam died about 1881 and was buried at the Hebron cemetery at old Terryville. His wife, Caroline, lived until 1926 and being the oldest person in Texas when she died at age 107 and was buried at the County Line Cemetery (north of Terryville) on land donated by the Dickinsons. The old Dickinson ranch immediately east of the County Line cemetery was still owned by the Dickinson family in the mid 1990's. The Dickinsons had more than 10 children and left many descendants. At Terryville, the Goodes, Hargroves, Greenes, Davises and many other old families were among kinfolk and friends. Dr. Sam's son, Preston buried at Hebron served in the Confederate service at Fort Esperanza south of Port Lavaca and then moved to action in Galveston when the Yankees advanced up the coast. He contracted pneumonia and lasted only a couple of years after the war. Information from Jim Skelton, 2nd greatgrandson of Preston Dickinson.

    Samuel married Caroline Elizabeth Kinnison in 1840 in of Austin,, Texas. Caroline (daughter of Nathaniel Kinnson and Lidia Stots) was born on 7 Nov 1818 in Jefferson County, Mississippi; died on 29 Apr 1926 in Terryville, DeWitt, Texas, United States; was buried in County Line Cemetery, DeWitt, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Caroline Elizabeth Kinnison was born on 7 Nov 1818 in Jefferson County, Mississippi (daughter of Nathaniel Kinnson and Lidia Stots); died on 29 Apr 1926 in Terryville, DeWitt, Texas, United States; was buried in County Line Cemetery, DeWitt, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: KJ43-RTW
    • Reference Number: 6686

    Children:
    1. Preston Augustus Dickinson was born on 5 Aug 1836 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 30 Jan 1868 in Lavaca, Texas, United States; was buried in 1868 in Hebron Cemetery, Terryville, DeWitt, Texas, United States.
    2. Sara Ann Dickinson was born on 2 Oct 1839 in Tx; died in 1917; was buried in County Line Cemetery, DeWitt, Texas, United States.
    3. 4. David Milton Dickinson was born on 8 Mar 1849 in Lavaca County, Texas; died on 19 Feb 1943 in Dewitt County, Texas.
    4. Samuel Abel Dickinson was born on 14 Feb 1856 in , Lavaca, TX; died on 9 Feb 1935 in , Karnes, TX.
    5. Louise Catherine Dickenson was born on 13 Jul 1851 in Dewitt County, Texas; died on 1 Oct 1932 in Stonewall County, Texas.
    6. Charles Wesley Thomas Dickinson was born on 28 Jan 1860 in Dewitt Cty,Tx; died on 25 Feb 1910 in Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States; was buried in Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA.




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