History and genealogy of the Bicknell family and some collateral lines, of Normandy, Great Britain and AmericaComprising some ancestors and many descendants of Zachary Bicknell from Barrington, Somersetshire, England, 1635 .. . gt; age 83. His biographer writes: While yet in his teens he was led to accept Christ as his per-sonal Savior, and for nearly seventy years has lived a faithfulmember of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which he has servedin various ways as class leader, steward, trustee and localpreacher. For forty-four years his membership has been in thesociety at Lovington. He was a


History and genealogy of the Bicknell family and some collateral lines, of Normandy, Great Britain and AmericaComprising some ancestors and many descendants of Zachary Bicknell from Barrington, Somersetshire, England, 1635 .. . gt; age 83. His biographer writes: While yet in his teens he was led to accept Christ as his per-sonal Savior, and for nearly seventy years has lived a faithfulmember of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which he has servedin various ways as class leader, steward, trustee and localpreacher. For forty-four years his membership has been in thesociety at Lovington. He was a man of strong convictions. When once the de-cision was made that a thing was right, nothing could swerve himfrom following the course he believed to be right. His wonder-ful vitality never seemed to wane, either physically or mentally,until about the middle of last July, when signs of physical weak-ness first made their appearance. Last Thursday was a particularly pleasant day for him andthe members of the home. He walked about the place and re-marked how well he felt. Lingering at the supper table for anhour, he engaged in a lively conversation, no thought entering themind of any that so shortly the summons would Julius Bicknell.


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