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Elizabeth <I>Humble</I> Hickman

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Elizabeth Humble Hickman

Birth
Lincolnshire, England
Death
26 Sep 1922 (aged 76)
USA
Burial
Clarksville, Butler County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Source: Ancestry.com

b. Bennington Parish, Lincolnshire, England

1870 US Federal Census
Home: Butler Co., Iowa
Household:
John Hickman (31)
Elizabeth Hickman (24)
Frances Hickman (3)
Lucy Hickman (2)
Harold Hickman (1)
Seneca Carrer (64)
Maria Carrer (62)

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Elizabeth Hickman
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Jackson, Butler, Iowa
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married to John B. Hickman
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation: Keeping House
Household Members:
John B. Hickman 40
Elizabeth Hickman 34
Frances E. Hickman 13
Lucy A. Hickman 12
Cora E. Hickman 9
Roy Wesley Hickman 4

Ancestry.com Family Trees - Children:
Frances E. Hickman (1867-)
Lucy A. Hickman (1868-1939)
Harold Hickman (1869-1872)
Cora E. Hickman (1871-1964)
Wesley Roy Hickman (1876-1918)
Ralph E W Hickman (1885-1973)
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It was in the year of his arrival in this county that he married, the lady of his choice being Miss Elizabeth Humble, whom he wedded in September, 1865. She was born in Lincolnshire, England, December 4, 1845, and was a daughter of John and Lucy (Stir) Humble, who spent their entire lives in England. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hickman has been blessed with seven children:
1 Frances Eveline, who is the widow of Charles D. Ackerman and resides in Dayton Township
2 Lucy Ann, the wife of John Orr, of West Point Township
3 Harold, who died at the age of three and one-half years
4 Cora Helen, the wife of Ed Hershey, of West Point township
5 Daisy May, who died at the age of four months
6 Wesley Roy, who operates the home farm
7 Ralph Mathew, living in Jackson township

Source: History of Butler County
(from FAG contributor James Tomlinson)
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I nearly missed this memorial as it is a small metal funeral home marker, almost overgrown and hidden in the grass. I just saw a glimpse of metal and dug around it. Then I found two more little ones next to this one that are also Hickmans.
Source: Ancestry.com

b. Bennington Parish, Lincolnshire, England

1870 US Federal Census
Home: Butler Co., Iowa
Household:
John Hickman (31)
Elizabeth Hickman (24)
Frances Hickman (3)
Lucy Hickman (2)
Harold Hickman (1)
Seneca Carrer (64)
Maria Carrer (62)

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Elizabeth Hickman
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Jackson, Butler, Iowa
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married to John B. Hickman
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation: Keeping House
Household Members:
John B. Hickman 40
Elizabeth Hickman 34
Frances E. Hickman 13
Lucy A. Hickman 12
Cora E. Hickman 9
Roy Wesley Hickman 4

Ancestry.com Family Trees - Children:
Frances E. Hickman (1867-)
Lucy A. Hickman (1868-1939)
Harold Hickman (1869-1872)
Cora E. Hickman (1871-1964)
Wesley Roy Hickman (1876-1918)
Ralph E W Hickman (1885-1973)
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It was in the year of his arrival in this county that he married, the lady of his choice being Miss Elizabeth Humble, whom he wedded in September, 1865. She was born in Lincolnshire, England, December 4, 1845, and was a daughter of John and Lucy (Stir) Humble, who spent their entire lives in England. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hickman has been blessed with seven children:
1 Frances Eveline, who is the widow of Charles D. Ackerman and resides in Dayton Township
2 Lucy Ann, the wife of John Orr, of West Point Township
3 Harold, who died at the age of three and one-half years
4 Cora Helen, the wife of Ed Hershey, of West Point township
5 Daisy May, who died at the age of four months
6 Wesley Roy, who operates the home farm
7 Ralph Mathew, living in Jackson township

Source: History of Butler County
(from FAG contributor James Tomlinson)
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I nearly missed this memorial as it is a small metal funeral home marker, almost overgrown and hidden in the grass. I just saw a glimpse of metal and dug around it. Then I found two more little ones next to this one that are also Hickmans.


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