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Edward DICKINSON
Emily NORCROSS
Husband:  Edward DICKINSON
Birth:  1 Jan 1803, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
Death:  16 Jun 1874, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA
Education:  Yale University
Occupation:  attorney
Office:  1835-1872, Treasurer of Amherst College
Office:  1853-1855, Representative to U.S. Congress 
Father:  Samuel Fowler DICKINSON
Mother:  Lucretia GUNN
Marriage:
Wife:  Emily NORCROSS
Birth:  3 Jul 1804, Monson, Hampden Co., MA
Death:  14 Nov 1882, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA
Father:  Joel NORCROSS (1776-1846)
Mother:  Elizabeth "Betsey" FAY (1777-1829)
Children — born in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA:
1.  William Austin DICKINSON, b. 16 Apr 1823
2.  Emily Elizabeth DICKINSON, b. 10 Dec 1830 
3.  Lavinia Norcross DICKINSON, b. 28 Feb 1833
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts

Sources:

1.  Gary Boyd Roberts.  1998.  Notable Kin.  Vol. I.  New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, p. 202.

2.  Encyclopedia Britannica CD 98.

3.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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