John Dawson
1640 - 1712 (72 years)-
Name John Dawson Born 1640 Saint Mary Castlegate, York, Yorkshire, England Gender Male _FSFTID L56R-8TD _UID B18CEF9AAA694334969A2D2DC5CFE6297D60 Died 1712 Dawsonville, Montgomery, Maryland Person ID I929 Strong History Last Modified 2 Jan 2018
Family 1 Rebecca Doyne, b. 1650, Ireland , d. 1720, Kent, Maryland (Age 70 years) Children 1. Nicholas Dawson, b. Abt 1670, Charles, Maryland , d. 29 Jun 1727, Charles, Maryland (Age ~ 57 years) 2. Edward Dawson, b. Abt 1677, Charles Co., Maryland , d. 1732, Prince George's Co., Maryland (Age ~ 55 years) 3. John Dawson, b. Abt 1679, Charles Co., Maryland , d. Yes, date unknown 4. Thomas Dawson, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 14 Jan 2020 Family ID F225 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Elizabeth Thirst, d. Yes, date unknown Married 16 Sep 1692 Charles Co., Maryland Children 1. Mary Dawson, b. 22 Sep 1692, Charles Co., Maryland , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 14 Jan 2020 Family ID F587 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - John Dawson is said to have emigrated from the north of England sometime before 1700. Whether he came from Whitehaven, in Cumberland, or from Yorkshire is uncertain. By some he is said to have gone into Maryland by way of Philadelphia, where he tarried for a while; others understand that he emigrated directly to Maryland.....His death is supposed to have occurred before 1720, from the fact that his son Thomas, who died in 1800, aged 92, and was, consequently, born in 1708, barely remembered the event as one which happened in his childhood. He married Rebecca Doyne, daughter of John Doyne, an Irish gentleman, who had a grant of land on Chickamoxon creek, in Charles county, about thirty miles below the place where the city of Washington now is. They settled on Broad creek, near the Potomac River, about twelve miles below the site of Washington, in Prince George county, where he died. - A Collection of Family Records, Charles C. Dawson, 1874
John Dawson came to Maryland from Yorkshire, England prior to 1700. Grant of two manors of Land, one near Port Tobacco on the Potomac and the other was in Prince George Co. (now Montgomery Co.) in Maryland near the town of Dawsonville. His wife Rebecca Doyne was a daughter of a Irish Gentleman who had a grant on Chickamaxon Creek in Charles Co., Md. - Colonial Families of USA by MacKenzie, Vol. lV, pp 115/120.
- John Dawson is said to have emigrated from the north of England sometime before 1700. Whether he came from Whitehaven, in Cumberland, or from Yorkshire is uncertain. By some he is said to have gone into Maryland by way of Philadelphia, where he tarried for a while; others understand that he emigrated directly to Maryland.....His death is supposed to have occurred before 1720, from the fact that his son Thomas, who died in 1800, aged 92, and was, consequently, born in 1708, barely remembered the event as one which happened in his childhood. He married Rebecca Doyne, daughter of John Doyne, an Irish gentleman, who had a grant of land on Chickamoxon creek, in Charles county, about thirty miles below the place where the city of Washington now is. They settled on Broad creek, near the Potomac River, about twelve miles below the site of Washington, in Prince George county, where he died. - A Collection of Family Records, Charles C. Dawson, 1874