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1869 Mar 22, 1869 - Born March 22, 1869, MO Bicknell is the only child of William Stancil and Sarah J. (Keith) Bicknell, both natives of Indiana. The father was reared on a farm near Vincennes, and car- ried on the cultivation of the soil until of late years , when he turned his attention to ... From Full text of "Portrait and biographical record of Arizona. Commemorating … - Related web pages www.archive.org/stream ... 1870 Apr 10, 1870 - On April 10, 1870, in a house on the corner of Third and Washington Street, plans were made for organizing a Baptist Church in Bicknell, Indiana. Members held their worship services in the Methodist Church building while plans were made to construct the new church. John Bicknell, founder of the city, donated the ground. Eli Chambers and his sons made the bricks and the lumber was hauled from a farm near Wheatland. Due to a lack of funds, it took seven years to build the ... Show less From First Baptist Church: Our History - Related web pages www.fbcbicknell.org/content/about_us/our_history 1874 Feb 14, 1874 - Ph. B. Born. February 14, 1874, in Rush County. Indiana. Member Indiana Conference; appointments: Tell City; Bicknell; Scottsburg; Utica; 1912-13, student School of Theology, Boston University; 1913-14, pastor Hartsville, Ind. Married, September 16. 1903, Miss Nellie E. Adams, of Greencastle, Indiana. Show less From Alumnal Record, De Pauw University - Related web pages http://books.google.com/books?id=oxwUAAAAIAAJ&pg ... 1875 Feb 1875 - 98. Ida M. Payton (Mary Margaret Pendlay , Joshua , John ) was born in Feb 1875 in , , Indiana, United States. She died in Bicknell, , Indiana, United States. From Descendants of John Pendlay of NC/VA/KY - pafg06.htm - Generated by … - Related web pages www.pendleyusa.com/pendlay%20-%20lane/pafg06.htm 1877 Aug 14, 1877 - Oris P. Dellinger was born at Bicknell, in Knox County, Indiana, August 14, 1877 . His parents are WA and Alice (Polk) Dellinger, retired residents of Bicknell. From Oris Polk Dellinger - Related web pages http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1918ks/biod ... 1879 Apr 13, 1879 - The following Democrats voted for adjournment : Bicknell, of Indiana; Blount, Cooke, and Hammond, oP Georgic; Clymor, of Pennsylvania; Covert, .... other entertainments, a,tt)le Aquarium, its 8 tableau, representing the distinguished characters of history, being hailed witli great . ... From THE APPROPRIATION BILLS.; PASSING OVER THE POLITICAL AMENDMENTS ... - Related web pages http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res ... 1880 1880 - Enthusiasm ran high, the result of which was the publishing, in 1880, of a ninety-six page volume, containing order of exercises at the reunion, address of welcome by Hon. Thomas W. Bicknell, of Boston, president of the association, address by Hon. George A. Bicknell, MC of Indiana, reading of original poems, an original hymn, and a brief history of the Bicknell family. Show less From Ralph's Scrap Book - Related web pages http://books.google.com/books?id=uq4DAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP13 1880 - Four children were born to the parents of our subject, named in order of birth as follows : \Valter,subject of this sketch; Byrdie, the wife of Charles A. Bainum, cashier of the First National Bank at Bicknell, Indiana ; J. Max is practicing medicine at St. From Full text of "Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and … - Related web pages www.archive.org/stream/biographicalremi00illi ... 1881 1881 - Everyone in the family was born in Indiana. Mr. Bicknell, a day laborer, married his wife in Henry County in 1881. Show more From Genealogy Archive 2003 - The Banner - Knightstown, Indiana - Related web pages www.thebanneronline.com/archive_columns ... 1882 Jan 8, 1882 - He was born in Franklin, Ohio, January 8, 1882, a son of James and Sarah E. ( CrawT- ford) Todd, also natives of that state, where they have spent their entire lives. For many years the father was a valued employe of the Western Union Telegraph Company, having had charge of the Mid- dletawn (Ohio) office of that corporation. At the present time he is connected with the P. Lorillard Company at Middletown, Ohio. The mother also survives and their children are two in ... Show less From The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922 - Related web pages http://books.google.com/books?id=YFbuhQ39UNsC&pg
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