John Nickerson was born at Yarmouth,
Barnstable County, Massachusetts on 10 September 1664, the son
of Nicholas and Mary (Darby) Nickerson. I wrote his parents here. John’s birth is
recorded in the Yarmouth Vital Records birth saying he was 10 years old the
10th of September 1674. John was born and lived his life in the area of Yarmouth that became
South Dennis. He is my eighth great-grandfather through my Grandmother Milly
(Booth) Rollins’ side of the family.
John married Elizabeth Baker on 19 August 1696 at Yarmouth (Yarmouth VR). She
was born about 1675, the daughter of John and Alice (Pierce) Baker.
John and Elizabeth had eight children recorded in Yarmouth
Vital Records:
1. Elizabeth
born 11 May 1699
2. Mary born 12 June 1701
3. John born 1 June 1703
4. Patience born 15 April 1705
5. Israel
born 31 March 1709
6. Tabatha born 15 June 1713
7. Marcy born 22 November 1716
8. Eleazer born 2 April 1718
I descend from their son John who married Mary
Small/Smalley.
Some sources also give them a son Gershon, probably a twin
of Israel,
who died in infancy in 1709.
In the 1712/13 division of land by the proprietors, John
Nickerson received considerable land north of his father's land in what is now
South Dennis, extending easterly, in some cases as far as the Harwich town
line. It was this land on which his sons Israel and John Jr settled, moving
up toward what is now Highbank in South Dennis, near the Indian Lands. John's
son Eleazer inherited his father's properties.
John built his first house on his father’s land just north
of where the South Dennis Congregational Church (aka the Sea Captains’ Church)
stands today. He left that house to his son John. Just before his death in 1745.
he built a house directly across from
the church on Main Street.
His first house also still stands, which he gave to son John. He left the new
house to his son Eleazer.
I need to find out if either of these houses still stands
today.
John Nickerson died 23 July 1745 at Yarmouth (Yarmouth VR). I have yet to look for his probate records.
Elizabeth Nickerson died 5 January 1765 at Yarmouth (Rev. Stone’s Diary).
I don’t believe stones survive for John and Elizabeth, but I
would imagine they are buried at the Congregational Church Cemetery in South
Dennis.
Sources Not Listed
Above:
Nickerson Family Association, The Nickerson Family: The
Descendants of William Nickerson (1604-1689) First Settler of Chatham,
Massachusetts covering seven generations beginning with William Nickerson and
Anne Busby, vol. 1-3
Nancy Thacher Reid, Dennis, Cape Cod
from Firstcomers to Newcomers, 1639 – 1993, 1996
Burton
N. Derick, Nickerson Homesteads, CCGS
Bulletin, June 2011
CW Swift, Library of Cape
Cod History and Genealogy, The Baker Family of Yarmouth, Descendants of Francis, No. 73,
1912
Burton
N. Derick, Dennis Source Records, Volume
1: Church Records, 2004, Diaries of
Rev. Nathan Stone
Charles Swift, History
of Old Yarmouth,
1884
Hi! I just got back from a trip to Cape Cod to visit the homes of my husband's ancestors. He is a descendant of Captain John Nickerson through his son Eleazer. Both homes you mention, the one north of the church and the one directly across the street from the church are still standing. We were able to tour the John Nickerson home, built in 1730. It is owned by a wonderful couple who have restored it to it's 1730 state. No one was home at the other home, and someone mentioned that it is rarely occupied.
ReplyDeleteSharon, I'm envious! Do you know the street address for the two Nickerson houses? I'd like to drive by next time I'm in the area. Chris
DeleteWe are in process of purchasing a cottage in south dennis and there is a sign in the house " J Nickerson House 1740". is this you are looking for?
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like one of them! I'm envious! Would you be able to give the street number? I wouldn't bother you, just would like to drive by sometime to see what it looks like. If you'd rather do privately my email is tessiecami@gmail.com. Thanks! Chris
DeleteI found out that it is Captain Israel Nickerson House.
ReplyDeleteI descend from John's children Elizabeth, Tabitha AND Eleazer! The home of his son Israel is next door to my parents' house, where I grew up. Are you aware of the tragic story associated with this family? Apparently Israel's son, also Israel, who had inherited the house, returned home from a sea voyage carrying a deadly fever. He and five of his children all died within two weeks. They are buried in a sad little row in that ancient (town hall) cemetery in South Dennis.
ReplyDeleteKat, How cool your parents live next to an old Nickerson house! I have read about that tragedy. How Israel’s wife survived such a tragedy is truly beyond me. Chris
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