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David Wickham II

Birth
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
unknown
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: New information suggests (not yet conclusively) he was buried on the Wickham property, south-east corner of Geoffrey and Wickham Roads, 1820-1830. Add to Map
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23 August 1764: David Wickham married Dimmis Ackley, both of East Haddam.

12 January 1806: David Wickham married Elizabeth (Smith) Arnold, both of East Haddam; First Congregational Church.(6)

1820-1830: David Wickham likely died during this period, as he appears in the 1820 US Federal Census with 2nd wife and youngest twin children, East Haddam - but does not appear in 1830.

Direct descendant of Mayflower Compact signatories Stephen Hopkins (two distinct lines) and Thomas Rogers, he is cited in The General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD) silver books, otherwise known as the 'Five Generations Project'.

Sources:
1) Barbour Collection - CT Vital Records: Glastonbury
2) New England Historical and Genealogical Register; 81:267
3) Austin, John D., Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations: Family - Stephen Hopkins, Volume Six, Third Edition; GSMD, 2001; p. 324.
4) Anderson, Robert C., Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations: Families - James Chilton, Richard More, Thomas Rogers, Volume Two, Second Edition; GSMD, 1984.
5) Barbour Collection - CT Vital Records: East Haddam
6) Record Abstracts: East Haddam First Congregational Church, 1702-1927; Connecticut State Library, 1951; p. 299.
23 August 1764: David Wickham married Dimmis Ackley, both of East Haddam.

12 January 1806: David Wickham married Elizabeth (Smith) Arnold, both of East Haddam; First Congregational Church.(6)

1820-1830: David Wickham likely died during this period, as he appears in the 1820 US Federal Census with 2nd wife and youngest twin children, East Haddam - but does not appear in 1830.

Direct descendant of Mayflower Compact signatories Stephen Hopkins (two distinct lines) and Thomas Rogers, he is cited in The General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD) silver books, otherwise known as the 'Five Generations Project'.

Sources:
1) Barbour Collection - CT Vital Records: Glastonbury
2) New England Historical and Genealogical Register; 81:267
3) Austin, John D., Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations: Family - Stephen Hopkins, Volume Six, Third Edition; GSMD, 2001; p. 324.
4) Anderson, Robert C., Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations: Families - James Chilton, Richard More, Thomas Rogers, Volume Two, Second Edition; GSMD, 1984.
5) Barbour Collection - CT Vital Records: East Haddam
6) Record Abstracts: East Haddam First Congregational Church, 1702-1927; Connecticut State Library, 1951; p. 299.

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