Nathan Dibble Died 1852
Born to Jethro Dibble and Mary Dibble. Nathan Dibble passed away on May 8, 1852and was buried in Ridgeway Cemetery in Ridgeway, MI. Nathan Dibble was married to Polly Catherine Burnett Dibble and had 5 children: Francis Dibble, Lodema "betsey" Dibble Beach, John M Dibble, Moses Dibble, Chauncey Dibble.
- Death:
- May 8, 1852
- Born in:
- New York
- Plot:
- Old Sec I row 1 front to the right of the old gates
- Burial place:
-
Ridgeway Cemetery
M-50 & Ford Hwy, Ridgeway, MI
Passed away Relatives of Nathan Dibble
parents
Jethro Dibble
Died 1833
Mary Dibble
Died 1835
spouses
Polly Catherine Burnett Dibble
Died 1866
children
Francis Dibble
1818 — 1903
(aged 84)
Lodema "betsey" Dibble Beach
1822 — 1890
(aged 68)
John M Dibble
1826 — 1881
(aged 55)
Moses Dibble
1827 — 1878
(aged 51)
Chauncey Dibble
1830 — 1907
(aged 77)
siblings
Stephen Dibble
Died 1852
Nathan Dibble
Died 1852
Jonah Dibble
1804 — 1863
(aged 59)
Jesse D Dibble
1806 — 1848
(aged 42)
Who is Else Buried at Ridgeway Cemetery in Michigan
Glendora May Dibble
1905 — 1943
(aged 38)
Henry Albert Dibble
1857 — 1914
(aged 57)
Lavere J Dibble
1904 — 1963
(aged 59)
Polly Catherine Burnett Dibble
Died 1866
Brian Robert Dicks
1972 — 1975
(aged 3)
Arthur P Dinse
1896 — 1970
(aged 74)
Leona Irene Reinhart Disbrow
1911 — 2004
(aged 93)
Mary Jo Kuehn Doerr
1942 — 1979
(aged 36)
Sarah Brown Dorney
1854 — 1921
(aged 67)
Charles James Downing
1859 — 1932
(aged 72)
Donald C Downing
1914 — 1981
(aged 67)
Helen E Craig Downing
1904 — 1985
(aged 81)
Leland George Downing
1901 — 1971
(aged 69)
M Estelle Carmen Downing
1861 — 1950
(aged 88)
Vera M Grant Downing
1897 — 1929
(aged 32)
Margaret M Sweet Dresselhouse
1919 — 1993
(aged 74)
Leo M. Drewyor
1897 — 1960
(aged 62)
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FAQ
Where was Nathan Dibble born?
Nathan Dibble was born in Columbia County, New York
When did is Nathan Dibble pass away?
Nathan Dibble passed away in May 8, 1852
Where is Nathan Dibble buried?
Nathan Dibble is interred in M-50 & Ford Hwy, Ridgeway, MI, in Plot: Old Sec I row 1 front to the right of the old gates
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