John Franklin PICKRELL

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name John Franklin PICKRELL

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Type Date Place Sources
death 28. February 1901
burial after 28. February 1901
Round Point Cemetery, Agency, Wapello County, Iowa, USA Find persons in this place
birth 26. January 1816
Mason County, Kentucky, USA Find persons in this place
marriage 6. May 1838
Rush County, Indiana, USA Find persons in this place
Death of Spouse

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Marriage ??spouse_en_US??Children
6. May 1838
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Emily J. HEDRICK

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1 Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30623739/john-franklin-pickerel
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  John Franklin Pickerel Birth: 26 Jan 1816 - Mason County, Kentucky, USA Death: 28 Feb 1901 (aged 85) - Monroe County, Iowa, USA Burial: Round Point Cemetery, Agency, Wapello County, Iowa, USA Memorial ID: 30623739 There is no gravestone for John in Round Point, nor was there one listed in the WPA readings of the cemetery. His death certificate does say that he was buried here. Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher ​​anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)?
2 Find a Grave, http://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10013/find-a-grave?s=138115081&itemId=57236427-&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-63016393
Publication: MyHeritage
  John F Pickerell Geburt: 26. Jan. 1816 Tod: 28. Feb. 1901 Friedhof: Bluff Creek Cemetery, Iowa, USA Birth: Jan. 26, 1816 Mason County Kentucky, USA Death: Feb. 28, 1901 Monroe County Iowa, USA There is no gravestone for John in Round Point, nor was there one listed in the WPA readings of the cemetery. His death certificate does say that he was buried here. Family links: Parents: Richard Pickerel (1782 - 1863) Anna Barbara Cook Pickerel (1789 - 1872) Spouse: Emily J. Hedrick Pickerel (1819 - 1848) Siblings: Matilda Pickerel Harl (1809 - 1881)* Hilary Pickerel (1811 - 1891)* John Franklin Pickerel (1816 - 1901) Richard J. Pickerel (1818 - 1882)* Rebecca Pickerell Lawson (1822 - 1866)* Mary Frances Pickerel Wells (1829 - 1907)* William J. Pickrell (1832 - 1904)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Round Point Cemetery Agency Wapello County Iowa, USA Maintained by: djtruitt Originally Created by: Marcella Headrick Record added: Oct 16, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30623739 Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher ​​anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)?
3 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?s=138115081&itemId=527282149&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-94016393
Publication: MyHeritage
  John Franklin Pickerel Geschlecht: männlich Geburt: 26. Jan. 1816 - MASON, Kentucky, USA Heirat: Ehepartner: Emily J Hedrick - 8. Mai 1838 - Rush, Indiana, United States Tod: 28. Feb. 1901 - Bluff Creek Twp., Monroe, Iowa, USA Erdbestattung: Round Point Cem., WAPELLO, Iowa, USA Es gibt möglicherweise ein Problem mit den Verwandten dieser Person. Sehen Sie auf FamilySearch nach, um die ganze Information anzuzeigen. Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).
4 Volkszählung 1860 der Vereinigten Staaten, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10127/volkszahlung-1860-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=138115081&itemId=6070564-&groupId=50b892c3f23c05e6a83ffd25d3ec18c0&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-94016393
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  <p>John Pickerell<br>Geschlecht: männlich<br>Geburt: ca. 1816 - Kentucky, United States<br>Wohnsitz: 1860 - Dahlonega, Wapello, Iowa, USA<br>Alter: 44<br>Vater (impliziert): Richard Pickerell<br>Mutter (impliziert): Barbary Pickerell<br>Geschwister (impliziert): William Pickerell, Phoebe Pickerell, Benjamin Pickerell<br>Volkszählung: Details anzeigenDetails verbergen</p> Die Bundesvolkszähler wurden gehalten, Informationen jeder Person aufzuzeichnen, welche sich am Zähltag in einem bestimmten Haushalt aufgehalten hat. Der Volkszähler konnte auch an einem späterenZeitpunkt einen Haushalt befragen, aber die gesammelten Informationen mussten sich Personen beschränken, welche sich am Zähltag in diesem Haushalt aufhielten. Die Basiszähleinheit war das County. Jedes County war in Zählbezirke aufgeteilt, einen für jeden Zähler. Die vervollständigten Formulare wurden an das Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C. gesendet.Staatliche Volkszählungen sind normalerweise verlässlich, abhängig vom Wissen des Informanten und der Sorgfalt des Volkszählers. Informationen an den Volkszähler konnte durch jedes Familienmitglied oder durch einen Nachbarn abgegeben werden. Einige Informationen waren nicht richtig oder wurden bewusst gefälscht.
5 Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historic-american-newspapers-1836-1922?itemId=12360699&action=showRecord
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  <p>Evening Times-Republican<br />Ver&ouml;ffentlichung: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA<br />Datum: 6. Mrz. 1901<br />Text: "...'ed that Ottumwa is to be a full division point of the Milwaukee roadhenceforth, and that Chiilicothe has been anbandofied. In the death of <span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: bold; padding: 2px;">John</span> F. <span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: bold; padding: 2px;">Pickerel</span>. Ottumwa has lost one of its eldest and most highly ..."<br />&Uuml;ber diese QuelleIn April 1851, Henry Anson was the first European settler to arrivein what is now Marshalltown in Marshall County, Iowa. In 1853, he named the town Marshall after a Michigan town in which he had previously lived, but the name was changed to Marshalltown in 1862 to avoid confusion with another Iowa town. The following year, Marshalltown replaced Marietta as the county seat.Marshalltown&rsquo;s Evening Times-Republican was formed from the consolidation of two earlyMarshalltown newspapers, the Marshall County Times and the Marshall Republican. The Marshall County Times was established in 1858 by Edwin N. Chapin and Royal H. Barnhart and published weekly. It changed hands frequently over the next ten years, eventually returning to Chapin&rsquo;s ownership in 1869. A daily edition was started on April 27, 1875, and soon after this, the paper was purchased byArthur S. Burnell. Thomas Mercer and Thomas E. McCracken founded the Marshall Republican, publishing weekly beginning on July 1, 1871. In 1875, the paper began to publish semiweekly and was soon soldto Halsey Lee Merriman. The Times and the Republican merged in 1880, when Burnell traded the Marshall County Times to Merriman in exchange for his printing business. Merriman consolidated the papers into the Weekly Times-Republican.This new publication struggled to gain stability. In 1882, Silas C. McFarland purchased an interest in the Times-Republican. The paper became the Evening Times-Republican in 1890 and Merriman retired a year later. In 1893, McFarland was appointed postmaster and sold his share of the paper to Welker Given. McFarland bought his interest back in 1896, only to sell again three years later, when he was appointed to the United States Consul at Nottingham, England. By 1900, the Evening Times-Republican finally found stable ownership after it was purchased by David Windsor Norris Jr., Theodore Johnston, William P. Hughes, George F. Thayer, Rodney C. Wells, Frank A. Moscrip, and Harry J. Rodgers, who together formed the Times-Republican Printing Company. In 1923, thename of the paper was changed to the Marshalltown Times-Republican ,until it was shortened again to the Times-Republican in 1974.The Times-Republican began as an eight-page paper, published daily with the exception of Sundays. By 1915, the paper was most often 12 pages per issue, but could range anywhere from 10 to 16. It usually featured state and national news on the front page, including excerpts from other Iowa newspapers and extensive coverage of Republican Party politics. The rest of the paper included local news and editorials, reports of social events, and obituaries. In its early years, the Evening Times-Republican used Associated Press material extensively, including columns on fashion, historical events, national and international news, and serialized fiction. As the paper progressed, it increased its coverage of local and state news and included fewer literary and miscellaneous pieces</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Teile der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse).
6 Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historic-american-newspapers-1836-1922?itemId=14325720&action=showRecord
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  <p>Ottumwa Semi-Weekly Courier<br />Ver&ouml;ffentlichung: Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA<br />Datum: 5. Mrz. 1901<br />Text: "...cemetery. Eldon papers please copy. In the death of. <span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: bold; padding: 2px;">John</span> F. <span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: bold; padding: 2px;">Pickerel</span> Ottumwa has lost one of its oldest and mosthighlyrespected citizens^ Mr. Pickerel was one of the early settlers of Iowa, and has been ... from Nebraska. Rev. Shainer (colored) will lecture in the E. church Wednesday lng. C. J. Chapih and wifelost their .little son, Charley, seven weeks old, on Tuesday, and it was buried Wednesday. Funeral ... to visit Aleth Keswick who is in the Saint Joseph hospital. Rev. Tenant filled the pulpit at theM. E. church Sunday at 11 a. m. A. Kelsey is very ill with pneumonia and is under the care of Dr. Graham ... . The adjuster of the Iowa State Insurance company was here last weekend settled the Insurance on the property burned recently of..."<br />&Uuml;ber diese QuelleOttumwa is one of the largest cities in southeastern Iowa and serves as the seat of Wapello County. The Des Moines River runs through the center of the city, dividing it into northern and southern halves. Despite differing opinions on its exact translation, the early settlers of Ottumwa kept its Native American name because itwas distinctive and set the town apart from other settlements in the area.On August 8, 1848, Joseph H.D. Street and Richard H. Warden established Ottumwa's first newspaper, the Des Moines Courier. InJanuary 1851, Warden became the paper's sole proprietor. James W. Norris joined Warden as an associate editor in April 1852; and a few years later, on December 20, 1855, he took over as the paper's editor and proprietor. In 1857, the paper's name was changed to the Weekly Ottumwa Courier. When Norris left the Courier in 1866, N.D. Mussleman, William H. Caldwell, and William C. Holden managed the paper for three years. In 1869, General John M. Hedrick and Major Augustus H. Hamilton took over as the Courier&rsquo;s joint owners and editors until Hamilton assumed sole ownership in 1878. Alfred Wilson Lee acquired the Courier in 1891 and continued to acquire newspapers across Iowa and the Midwest, establishing his publishing company, Lee Enterprises. The Courier was sold to Liberty PublishingGroup in 1999, and then to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc., the paper's current publisher, in 2001.Throughout its history, the Courier's name has been altered frequently to reflect changes in its publication schedule. It was the Ottumwa Semi-Weekly Courier from 1899 to 1903 and again from 1916 to 1918, the Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier from 1903 to 1916. A daily edition, the Ottumwa Daily Courier,began in 1865 and continues as the Ottumwa Courier [LCCN: sn85003637] to the present, publishing five days a week.The Courier supported the Whig Party in its early years and adopted Republican viewswhen the Whig Party disbanded. The paper's political coverage included strong support of Whig and Republican candidates for local, state, and national offices, reports of political campaigns and election results, and news of the activities of the governor and state legislators. The Courier also reported local births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and community social activities. For many years thepaper included a page for children called "The Courier Junior."The Ottumwa Courier is the oldest business in Ottumwa and its success gave impetus to a number of other papers in the area. In June 1850,James Baker established the Des Moines Republic, which ceased publication after two years. The Ottumwa Democratic Statesman began publication in 1858, but was discontinued in 1868. Later that year, the Copper Head, a Democratic paper that originated in Pella, Iowa, relocated to Ottumwa, becoming the Ottumwa Democrat in 1871. Other newspapers followed, but none were able to last as long as the Courier, which is the only Ottumwa newspaper that continues to publish today</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Teile der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse).

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