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Hiram Pickett

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Hiram Pickett

Birth
Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
12 Dec 1872 (aged 63)
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Browntown, Green County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Hiram Pickett was born in Spafford, Onondaga, NY, a son of Philip Pickett and Mary Seneaur. He married Harriet Pulsipher. Their known children: Nelson, John, Louisa, Charles Jackson, Augustus and Philip Pickett.
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"Hiram Pickett was born in Onondaga Co., N.Y., March 30, 1809, where he was reared and married. After marriage he removed to Geauga Co., Ohio, thence to Hancock Co., Ill., and was there at the time the trouble occurred with the Mormons at Nauvoo, previous to their removal to Salt Lake. In 1843 he removed from Illinois to Green Co., Wis. The following year he settle at Wiota, where he resided till the spring of 1867. He then moved to Monroe, where he died Dec. 12, 1872. His wife was Harriet Pulsipher, a native of New York. She died at the residence of her son, in 1878. They had seven children, five of whom are living. Augustus, the subject of this sketch, is the only one of the family residing in this town."
-History of Green County Wisconsin
Union Publishing Company 1884
Springfield, Ill.
Page 755
Hiram Pickett was born in Spafford, Onondaga, NY, a son of Philip Pickett and Mary Seneaur. He married Harriet Pulsipher. Their known children: Nelson, John, Louisa, Charles Jackson, Augustus and Philip Pickett.
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"Hiram Pickett was born in Onondaga Co., N.Y., March 30, 1809, where he was reared and married. After marriage he removed to Geauga Co., Ohio, thence to Hancock Co., Ill., and was there at the time the trouble occurred with the Mormons at Nauvoo, previous to their removal to Salt Lake. In 1843 he removed from Illinois to Green Co., Wis. The following year he settle at Wiota, where he resided till the spring of 1867. He then moved to Monroe, where he died Dec. 12, 1872. His wife was Harriet Pulsipher, a native of New York. She died at the residence of her son, in 1878. They had seven children, five of whom are living. Augustus, the subject of this sketch, is the only one of the family residing in this town."
-History of Green County Wisconsin
Union Publishing Company 1884
Springfield, Ill.
Page 755


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