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 .. . intense life. All too soon, we say, but, measured by spiritual standards, aricher harvest was gathered by this boys soul than by many aone who has lived to work for four score years; for— We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths;In feelings, not in figures on the dial,We should count time by heart throbs; he most livesWho thinks most, feels the noblest, act


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 .. . intense life. All too soon, we say, but, measured by spiritual standards, aricher harvest was gathered by this boys soul than by many aone who has lived to work for four score years; for— We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths;In feelings, not in figures on the dial,We should count time by heart throbs; he most livesWho thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. A beautiful memorial volume of testimonials to his life waspublished after his death. Ellery Bicknell8 (Almira P., John Wilson, Asa, Peter, Zach-ariah, John, Zachary), son of Almira Paine (Bicknell) andRobert P. Crane; b. at Colebrook, Cass Co., N. H., Nov. 12,1836; m., May 13, 1859, Salona Aldrich Rawson, at the homeof his uncle, Samuel B. Cooper, Esq., in Beloit, Wis., byRev. C. P. Brush. CHILDi A Morton R.; b. Feb. 25, Crane, while an infant, was carried in his mothers armsas she made the journey from Colebrook, N. H., to Beloit, Wis.,the summer of 1837, arriving at the new Western home August. &


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