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"Moses Dimon, a native of Connecticut, served in the Revolutionary War and kept a musket and powderhorn marked "M. D." which is still preserved in the family. Hw was a farmer, and died at an advenced age in Fairfield, Conn. His children were Noah, Hannah and Jane. Noah Dimon, born in Fairfield, Conn, March 3, 1766, served in the War of 1812. He had in his possession a Bible, handed down from his father, which was published in 1716 and was a noted relic. He married Mollie Marvin, who was born March 3, 1769, and their children were Eben B., born April 19, 1790; Moses, born March 2, 1792; John, born November 17, 1794; Hannah, born November 1, 1800; and Polly, born June 20, 1803. Moses Dimon married Naomi Burton, of Milford, Conn, daughter of Judson and Sylvia (Barnham) Burton (a relative supposed to be a sister of P. T. Barnum) and came to Highgate in 1841. Their children were Jane B., Lewis J., Eben, Burton and Moses. Burton Dimon came from Connecticut to Fairfield, Vt., at the age of six years and died in Highgate in 1861, and the age of seventy-seven. He married Laura Mitchell, May 11, 1856, daughter of James and Margaret (Tittemore) Mitchell, and his children are Margaret M., Jennie E., Sylvia M. and Judson B. He is now a resident of the home farm of his father in Highgate. Sylvia Dinmon married Chellice S. Fuller, of the Province of Quebec, and is now a resident of Farnham, P. Q."
History of Franklin and Grand Isles Counties, Vermont
by Lewis Cass Aldrich
D. Mason and Company, Publishers, Syracuse, NY 1891
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