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 .. . et Boston, Mass. In the Plan of Association, its ob-jects were to promote social relations and larger acquaintance-ship among the lineal descendants of Zachary Bicknell, of Wey-mouth, Mass. (1635), and all other lines of the same name; tocollect material for a complete genealogy and history of thefamily; and to make such plans for family reunions, publicationof historic
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 .. . et Boston, Mass. In the Plan of Association, its ob-jects were to promote social relations and larger acquaintance-ship among the lineal descendants of Zachary Bicknell, of Wey-mouth, Mass. (1635), and all other lines of the same name; tocollect material for a complete genealogy and history of thefamily; and to make such plans for family reunions, publicationof historic matter and other purposes as may be decided uponby the Association. Any person of the Bicknell name ordescent may become a member of the Association. Provisions were made for officers, meetings, etc., and the fol-lowing persons were elected officers : President—Thomas W. Bicknell, Boston. Recording Secretary and Treasurer—Robert T. Bicknell,Weymouth. Corresponding Secretary—Alfred Bicknell, Boston. Historian—Quincy Bicknell, Hingham. Executive Committee—The President, Secretaries and Wil-liam E. Bicknell, Boston; George F. Bicknell, Attleboro; ElleryBicknell Crane, Worcester; George W. Bicknell, Lowell; Clara. Bicknell Family Monument,Weymouth, Mass. Bicknele Genealogy 445 Bicknell Walker, Lynn; Z. L. Bicknell, Weymouth, with a vice-president in each of twenty-four States. The first meeting of the family was held at East Weymouth,Mass., in the Methodist Church, on September 22, 1880. Aboutthree hundred and fifty of the family, by name or descent, re-sponded to the invitation. All of the New England States werewell represented, with delegations from New York, Pennsylvania,Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Mr. David Bicknell, of New York,formerly of London, England, represented the English Bicknellsof Somersetshire. The day was perfect and the occasion wasone of great interest. An address of welcome was given by thePresident. Quincy Bicknell read A Brief Family Story. Thepri
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