Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Dalling, Samuel, 1712-1788 |
Othernames |
Samuel Darling. |
Born |
Apr. 28, 1712 |
Birthplace |
Portsmouth, N.H |
Deceased |
Oct. 15, 1788 |
Places of residence |
Maine. Portsmouth, N.H. North Carolina. |
Occupation |
Mariner. Served in Rev. War. |
Father |
Thomas Dalling. |
Mother |
Elizabeth Pitman. |
Spouse |
1. Mary ____, m. 1741 poss. in Portsmouth, N.H., 2. Mehitable Peavey, of Portsmo |
Children |
with Mary: at least: 1. Mary "Molly" Dalling, b. Jun. 14, 1742/43, d. Mar. 30, 1805, m. 1. in Portsmouth, N.H. to Daniel Wentworth (c1737-1762) and m. 2. Dec. 1, 1765 to Dr. Hall Jackson. 2. Thomas Dalling, m. Nov. 5, 1765 to Elizabeth Fernald, daughter of Humphrey and Dorothy Fernald. |
Notes |
Possible he may have enslaved Benjamin Darling, who settled on Malaga Island, Me., or another island. |
Relationships |
Spouses: 1. Mary ____, m. 1741 poss. in Portsmouth, N.H. 2. Mehitable Peavey, of Portsmouth, N.H., m. Oct. 14, 1761 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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