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Her brother married her step-daughter-Bertha.Supposedly 50% Cherokee.
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From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 book page 220
Alternative birth date for Almira sept 15 1806
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Harvey purchased land in Vershire, Vermont on May 9 1854 and was recorded as one of the "founders" of Vershire. (Compilation of Vershire Land Records found in Chelsea, Vermont, library)
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From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 70
At the age of 19, Elijah left his father's home in Enfield,
New Hampshire, and settled in Scholharie Co. New York,
and there taught one of the first English Schools among
the Dutch.
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From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 71
Isaac graduated from Ipswich Academy and taught school twenty-one years.
He was converted, with his wife, under Bishop
Asbury's preaching, and was a devoted Methodist the rest of his life.
His father, Nathan, was a Methodist, and his mother a Prebyterian.
From Phyllis Carroll's 1981 book page 174
Moved from Enfield, NH., USA to Underhill, VT., USA in 1818
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From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 298
Rev. Dennis H Bicknell was a Methodist minister.
He received his education at the university of vermont.
He served in the Civil War in the Second Vermont Volunteers and the Seventeenth United States Infantry; was Seargant-Major of the Thirteenth Reg. V. R. C.; was under General McClellan 14 months and took part in five important battles.
He served as Superintendant of Schools in Colchester and Hyde Park, Vermont.
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From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 25
He gave all his real estate to his widow and his three sons, and mentions grandchildren, Hnnah, Experience, Prudence, Mary, Jacob and Isacc Stetson.
Son John was made executor.
Inventory: real estate, £350; personal, £99, 18s., 2d
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From confirmed list of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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John served as 2lt from MA. He had been married 3 times by time he served.
From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 53
ESTATE of Jacob Bicknell, May 7 1821
Anne Bicknell, Administratix
Homestead, sixty-five acres and buildings $4,300.00
Meadow and woodland $2,530.00
Eleven acres of land in mill pond, $510; sawmill and
privileges, $440 $950.00
One-half pew in First Parish Meeting House $58.00
Neat stock, sheep, lambs and shoats $205.83
Outdoor movables, boards and shingles $173.00
Household furniture $167.25
Library $10.00
Total $8,564.06
Appraisers, Ephiraim Noyles, Samuel Norton and Philip Pratt.
Partition of estate on death of widow, April 23 1833
From confirmed list by Daughters of the American Revolution
Jacob served as Sgt Fif from MA. No pensioned.
Ref: T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy page 25
The Will of Joseph Bicknell, of Abinton, was dated Dec 26, 1772, and probated Nov. 12, 1782.
He gave his wife, Jane, the improvement of one-quater part of his real estate so long as she remained his widow, and all the personal estate she brought with her and one cow;
To dau. Jane, £66, 13s., 4d, of which £13, 6s., 8d. is in household goods which were her mother's, with one bed so as to make the sum.
Joseph Bicknell was to pay her £26, 13s., 4d in 4 years after his death, and Daniel Bicknell ws to pay her £26, 13s., 4d. in nine years after his death.
He gave his dau. Hannah £40, to be paid by his son Daniel when she arrived at the age of 18 years;to his two sons, Joseph and Daniel, all his real and personal estate, except as before given, to be divided equally between the two.
He named Joseph Bicknell as executor.
Witnesses to will, Thomas Burrell, Jesse Stodard and Thomas Wilkes
Inventory: Real estate, 142 acres of land, with buildings, £1,115;
Personal, £333, 4s., 10d.
From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 26
Nathaniel moved from Weymouth to Abigton, Massachusetts, settling on a farm near Centre Abington meeting house.
All his sons were masons by trade.
From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 26
Elizabeth (Lincoln) Bicknell, the mother of the eight children named, was a descendant of John Otis, one of the original settlers of Higham, Massachusetts, and one of the thirty who drew house lots, Sept. 18 1635.
This is my Grandfather, from whom my middle name is taken (Minor).
Infant - died at age 1 yr.
From T.W. Bicknell's 1913 genealogy book page 54
Joseph's Will dated Dec 3 1825
He names his wife, Nabby, sons, James, Joseph and Seth, daughters, Nabby Marshall and Sylvia Whitney, and grandchildren, James Litch, William Jetson, James I Bicknell, Joseph G Bicknell and mary Jane Bicknell giving these grandchildren each one dollar.
One of the witnesses of the will is William T Bicknell
Inventory of Estate in Lunenburg
Homestead, sixty acres of land, with buildings $833.00
Personal property $292.50
Personal property by a subsequent inventory $330.13
From a confirmed list by the Daughters of the American Revolution
Joseph served as a Pvt from MA. No pensions.
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