Background
Dickinson was born in Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
Dickinson was born in Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
Although he was previously thought to have emigrated to America with the Winthrop Fleet, more recent research shows that he and his family likely emigrated between 1636, at which point they still appear in the parish register at Billingborough, and 1638, when they appear in the records in Wethersfield, Connecticut. The family can be traced as early as 1564 in the Billingborough parish register, with the earliest known ancestor a Waters Dickinson, probably born about 1530. Dickinson held several public offices.
In Wethersfield, Connecticut, he served as de facto town clerk before being officially appointed in 1645.
He served until 1659. He was a deputy to the Connecticut General Court from 1646 to 1659.
In the late 1650s, he and a group of fellow dissenters from the Wethersfield church organized a new settlement in Hadley, Massachusetts. In 1660, Dickinson was once again appointed town clerk, this time of Hadley.
Three of Nathaniel"s sons, John, Joseph, and Azariah, were killed in King Philip"s War in 1675 and 1676.
Nathaniel died shortly after them on June 16, 1676 and was buried in Old Hadley Cemetery, where there is a memorial and plaque. He was the first Dickinson in America. Nathaniel"s ancestry was featured on season two, episode three of the American version of Genealogy Roadshow.
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Other positions he held included jury member of the Particular Court in 1642, selectman of Wethersfield in 1646, and deacon of the Wethersfield church.