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David Herrick

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David Herrick

Birth
Worthington Center, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jan 1867 (aged 76)
Twinsburg, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Twinsburg, Summit County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3093863, Longitude: -81.4435504
Plot
Herrick Family plot 136
Memorial ID
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3rd of 12 children of ISAAC HERRICK & PRUDENCE AVERY

Married (1): Jan 5, 1812, ZIPPORAH AVERY, Preston City, New London, Connecticut
Nine known children:
1. William Avery HERRICK
1814 - 1897
2. Margaret Prudentia HERRICK
1818 - 1887
3. James Oliver HERRICK
1820 -1849
4. Mary Hewitt HERRICK
1823 - 1885
5. Esther HERRICK(1)
1825 - 1826
6. Esther Brewster HERRICK(2)
1827 - 1915
7. David Nelson HERRICK, Jr.
1829 - 1895
8. infant HERRICK (son)
1831 - 1831
9. Zipporah E. HERRICK
1833 - 1903

Married (2): 1851, JULIA AUSTIN, prob Twinsburg, Summit Co., Ohio
One child:
1. Austin O. HERRICK
1852 - 1917

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David was born in Worthington, Massachusetts, on July 7, 1790, thirty-two days after Rhode Island became the 13th Colony to ratify the Constitution. Midway between his 21st and 22nd birthday, in Preston, New London County, Connecticut, David married Zipporah Avery, then 18. Their January 5, 1812, wedding preceded the War of 1812 by five months—the period when the Mississippi and Missouri Territories were being organized.

David remarried in 1851 at the age of 61. Like Zipporah, his second wife, Julia Austin, came from Connecticut. Their marriage resulted in the birth of Austin O. Herrick, who was born in Twinsburg on September 22, 1852. David Herrick died in Twinsburg on January 26, 1867. He was buried in the Herrick plot along side his first wife in Twinsburg. His death occurred at the time that both the Senate and the House were considering impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
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Source: THE CHATFIELD STORY, Terry & Margaret (Chatfield) McCarty, Georgetown, Texas
www.chatfieldstory.com
3rd of 12 children of ISAAC HERRICK & PRUDENCE AVERY

Married (1): Jan 5, 1812, ZIPPORAH AVERY, Preston City, New London, Connecticut
Nine known children:
1. William Avery HERRICK
1814 - 1897
2. Margaret Prudentia HERRICK
1818 - 1887
3. James Oliver HERRICK
1820 -1849
4. Mary Hewitt HERRICK
1823 - 1885
5. Esther HERRICK(1)
1825 - 1826
6. Esther Brewster HERRICK(2)
1827 - 1915
7. David Nelson HERRICK, Jr.
1829 - 1895
8. infant HERRICK (son)
1831 - 1831
9. Zipporah E. HERRICK
1833 - 1903

Married (2): 1851, JULIA AUSTIN, prob Twinsburg, Summit Co., Ohio
One child:
1. Austin O. HERRICK
1852 - 1917

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David was born in Worthington, Massachusetts, on July 7, 1790, thirty-two days after Rhode Island became the 13th Colony to ratify the Constitution. Midway between his 21st and 22nd birthday, in Preston, New London County, Connecticut, David married Zipporah Avery, then 18. Their January 5, 1812, wedding preceded the War of 1812 by five months—the period when the Mississippi and Missouri Territories were being organized.

David remarried in 1851 at the age of 61. Like Zipporah, his second wife, Julia Austin, came from Connecticut. Their marriage resulted in the birth of Austin O. Herrick, who was born in Twinsburg on September 22, 1852. David Herrick died in Twinsburg on January 26, 1867. He was buried in the Herrick plot along side his first wife in Twinsburg. His death occurred at the time that both the Senate and the House were considering impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
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Source: THE CHATFIELD STORY, Terry & Margaret (Chatfield) McCarty, Georgetown, Texas
www.chatfieldstory.com

Gravesite Details

Extract from 1976 Reading (See www.JeffreyAMills.com for details)



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